‘Walked Out 5 Mins In’: 50 People List The Films They Wish They Never Saw
Interview With ExpertMovies have a way of leaving an indelible mark on our psyche, becoming a part of our core memory. Some classics shaped our younger, formative years, while others have become all-time favorites, whether to commemorate a lost love or channel the inner badass we believe lives within ourselves.
But some films make us fret about spending two hours of our lives on them, whether out of dissatisfaction or because we always want the fresh experience of seeing them for the first time. This list is a collection of responses from people online who didn’t hold back their strong sentiments.
Like in the previous Bored Panda list, you may see some familiar titles here, which can bring back a flood of memories, good or bad.
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A Serbian Film.
I remember reading a professional review that ended basically with (not verbatim, and I may be misquoting, but it’s close) “And if after reading this review you still want to see it I have completely failed you as a journalist. This was not a movie, it was 2 hours of having my soul r*ped”.
Problem is the more everyone tells people not to watch the more they want to watch lol
Load More Replies...The Wikipedia plot synopsis was traumatic enough so I'm gonna avoid this like a plague
I have heard about it many times but would never ever watch it. I don't understand anyone who would choose to.
I just read the synopsis... I have serious concerns about who would make or enjoy that.
Yepp, I think this is the only movie I ve ever seen that I wish I’d stay away from.
Why should governments be able to decide what adults can and cannot watch? Freedom of expression in art is extremely important. As long as everyone participating is consenting and nobody is harmed, art should not be censored. Just because it is challenging and controversial it doesnt mean it should be banned.
Load More Replies...It was meant as a commentary on Serbian politics so it already lost much in translation for everyone else. It was heavily cut which also probably lost some context. The acts portrayed are implied more than shown but do leave a bad taste in the mouth, as they were supposed to. No I don't think it's a great film in either sense of the word but it didn't bother me having seen it.
Read the plot on Wikipedia. That's what I do whenever there's on of these film lists. I heard about quite a few movies I'm glad I never saw!
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Human Centipede. One and done, I always say.
I bought that in a $1 bin to watch on my laptop while I was on the road. I didn't even finish it. The DVD was used as a coaster until I finally tossed it. That movie was gross.
Never seen it, but I know what it is and that is already bad enough for me.
I only saw a few scenes. I regretted it instantly. What sick mind could do such a movie?
The expression ‘sh*t for brains’ seems to apply..
Load More Replies...This is the "2 girls 1 cup" of cinema. You don't need to see it, hearing about it is enough. And with that said, I'm in the "hearing about it was MORE than enough for me" camp.
I've heard of it but never seen it. The idea of watching it scares me
I’ve always found it baffling that anyone would want to watch that movie, unless they have absolutely no idea what it’s about.
My sister's roommate was watching it and invited me join her with no warnings..when the villian exposed his plan I left. Honestly it was pretty funny and I'm happy It was a nice enough day to sit outside.
Load More Replies...Once I came home from work and my partner turned off the TV immediately then stared at me with a deer in the headlights expression. I stopped in my tracks and gave him a side eye, "What were you watching?" He sheepishly admitted to watching this and I told him I'd heard of it and if that's what he wanted to watch he could put it back on (not that he needed permission) but he immediately declined, "I've seen...enough." 😆
Not scarry, gross of course but almost in a funny way. Not a good movie but with insane idea.
Whenever this topic comes up, so do the usual titles. If we’re talking about movies that changed the way we view life as a whole, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws pops up in everyone’s minds—so much so that even clinical psychologists from Columbia University were made to believe that their lingering phobias of sharks and the open sea are “as sensible as fearing a T-Rex attack in Manhattan.”
The Final Destination film series likewise created a similar impression. The story revolves around impending doom from freak accidents like slipping into a bathtub or getting cooked alive in a tanning bed, which has caused some deep-seated trauma.
Scary movie 5. Walked out 5 mins in.
Watched it as an inflight movie.
These parody movies are trashy for a reason. They are cheaply-made guilty pleasures. You watch them for the sake of watching them. They have their moments, but, ultimately, are not good. Studios make them because the budgets are so low that they are able to make their money back.
I watched the first 2 movies and after that it was "...They're making more?"
First one was great, second one was meh, should have stopped there because the third one and all after that one really sucked and were a waste of time.
Load More Replies...the movie was so bad they threw themselves off the plane and took everyone with them.
Probably get some hate, but the first twilight movie.
Yeah, GF at the time tried to take me to see it...sparkly vampires, really???...nope, I'll watch some paint dry before paying to see that sparkly poopoo! You can never get that time back...
Load More Replies...Right? Like no one else noticed this whole family of sparkly mofos? And we're all supposed to be OK with this 100+ year old man hooking up with a high school girl because he "looks like a teenager?" The whole story concept was so weird 😐
Another one I noped out of halfway through. BTW I watched the entirety of Freddy got Fingered, but noped out of Twilight.
I think you deserve a medal for Freddy Got Fingered! 😱
Load More Replies...All of them look stupid and that chick has no facial expressions any time you see pics or video of her.
I was so annoyed by the hype, i decided to watch it. The movie was amazingly cringe and the protagonist is outrageously cringe. I just had to watch it to end to get rid of it
I watched one of the twilight movies (probably the first one?) and wasn't thrilled. Borrowed it from the library so didn't do my homework on it. At least I didn't pay. I knew it had vampires and werewolves so thought it would be a vampire /werewolf movie. I didn't realize until too late it was just a romance / soap opera where some of the characters happened to be vampires and werewolves. And the memes about Bella's acting were deserved IMO. Whichever one it was I saw - friends at the time told me it was the 'best one' so I never bothered with the others.
I was hoping the vampire boy and the werewolf boy would kill that stupid girl. I was so disappointed when she was still alive at the end.
What's funny is Cinema Therapy on YouTube reviewed the movie and the guys said Jacob and Edward have more chemistry with each other than they do with Bella. 😂
Load More Replies...Michael Sheen was the only good thing about any of these movies
Avatar…for me, it was unwatchable it was so stupid. (I really tried).
Which one? Smurf Pocahontas or the dumped down adaptation of a beloved animation series?
I enjoyed Smurf Pocahantas when it first came out but it sure it does not hold up in repeat viewings. Smurf Pocahantas Polynesian Vacation was not a good movie, I can barely remember the plot and have no intention to ever see it again.
There is a third one in the works too...yay! /s
Load More Replies...I’m so mad at myself for not walking out on that stupid movie.
I've tried a few times and have fallen asleep about 20 minutes in each time
Me too! I thought it was just stupid. I just walked over to the other couch to get the remote to turn it to something else!
Cowboys &I Indians in space, didn't care for it. It does have awesome graphics.
Sausage Party, hands down. That's some messed up s**t going on in there.
My husband and I went to see it not knowing what to expect and had an incredible time
I watched it cause it's somehow fully on YouTube for free, and... it's definitely a movie. A very racist and sexual movie with grocery store foods
The trailer was enough for me to give it a miss. The premise seemed dumb. EDIT: I realized I was thinking of another movie with real men being dumb. A movie about adult men doing immature stuff. My comment still stands for this movie but seeing that others liked it, I might give it a go for free some day. Animated movies have more room to be silly.
Literally really liked it until the last scene. That’s was wayyyy over even my line lol
Then there are the cringeworthy movies that left an unpleasant taste in the mouth. These films felt like nothing but wasted time and money. But what exactly makes a ‘bad’ movie?
Film director Peter Markham, whose credits include The English Patient and Gangs of New York, wrote an article where he laid out some descriptions of what he thinks makes a film unpalatable.
“[It] proselytizes. Evades the moral questions it prompts. Has story problems. Shifts genres to fix its story problems. Uses transitions to avoid story issues. Churns out the same old tropes and clichés. Pulls its punches. Has no punches to pull.
“Leaves no traces in one’s memory, no heart, no challenge, no sense of itself, nothing. Panders shamelessly to contemporary culture and assumptions, whether they be facile or laudatory.”
Grave of the fireflies. I get weepy whenever I used to see the little tin cans of candy at the Asian super markets.
I'm glad I watched it ONCE, but I will never ever watch it again. OMG! That movie broke me. Hands down the saddest movie I've ever seen. It's beautiful, but the sadness is all encompassing.
agreed, this was a beautiful movie, I loved the story and the art and I never want to see it again.
Load More Replies...It was a good movie but very sad. And unlike other ghibli movies it wasn't fantasy except maybe the spirits at the very end. It was sadder (IMO) because everything in the movie did happen, if not all to these particular characters. My grandfather was a naval officer and was stationed in occupied Japan after the war. Also my grandmother. They made friendships with the locals that lasted years after they moved away. That left an impression on me TBH because even though Japan "started it" with the USA with Pearl Harbor, the US and allies did some horrible stuff to Japan later on.
Japan dropped a bomb attack the military....we dropped a nuke attacking the innocent
Load More Replies...The greatest movie you only ever see once.... Broke me more than any other movie i have ever seen.
Starship troopers so I can get high and watch that s**t again. .
“Paul Verhoeven is genius filmmaker” is what one of my film professors said to the class before she played Spetters. Seeing that film and his earlier, lesser-known Dutch films gave context to the way his mind works & brought me a new, greater appreciation for his bigger pictures.
It's a really fun movie. Not very "Heinlein-ish", but that doesn't matter! We get to see Doogie Howser dressed up like a N@z!. Come on, that right there was worth the price of admission. A friend of mine said they could have saved money on CGI by using Parktown Prawns (African King Cricket) and they wouldn't even have to have made them any bigger!
The Mist. The ending sticks with me until this very day….
I loved the ending- not because I celebrated it but because it was so poetically satisfying.
I only rewatched it once, I switched it off just before that scene the second time, it is too unsettling. But I absolutely love the scene where Toby Jones shoots Marcia Gay Harden. I had been hoping up to then that would happen. And it did! 😂
Ikr? I couldn't wait for that skankaroo to get hers!
Load More Replies...I've watched it more than once, but I also can't get over how messed up the ending is 😖
It's an absolutely brutal ending. But, IMO a happy Hollywood ending would have ruined that movie.
Load More Replies...Best ending in movie history. wish more movies will try to make the viewer get up from his seat and say "Fu@#" (like I did) instead of looking to make him content.
I liked this movie and even King liked it. His book ending was "ambiguous " whereas the movie gave it an official ending. The ending was so different and unexpected. I felt it was realistic, too, because at that point, when all hope is lost, and monsters are coming, the father chose to give his son and the others a quick and painless end knowing he would suffer a brutal death. His act was done out of love and mercy. It was just a gut punch once the viewer (and the father) realizes had he waited, help would have saved them.
Tastes in films vary from one person to another. Critics weren’t a fan of Scarface when it first hit theaters in 1983. Simply put, they weren’t fans of the violence. Here’s what Newsweek’s David Ansen wrote about the film at the time:
“If Scarface makes you shudder, it’s from what you think you see and from the accumulated tension of this feral landscape. It’s grand, shallow, decadent entertainment, which like all great Hollywood gangster movies, delivers the punch and counterpunch of glamor and disgust.”
Fight Club is a similar case. With a budget of $63 million, it grossed a mere $37 million at the box office. Critics have deemed it a flop because of these poor numbers at the onset.
The Rise of Skywalker. The entire thing is just bad fanfiction.
fan fiction assumes they writer was a fan. The writer had a deep hatred for sw and it showed.
Wasn't the writer of this one JJ Abrams? Because he actually is a SW fan. You can be a fan of something and still write shltty fanfiction.
Load More Replies...Drives my son crazy that I don't like star wars. Would much rather see Star Trek.
2 different genes. Star Trek is science fiction and Star Wars is Science Fantasy. That being said, I love almost anything with “Star” in the title: Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate, Battlestar Gallactica, Dancing With the Stars, Star Fox….
Load More Replies...Who's doing all the downvoting - devoted Star Wars fans who care only that these movies are Star Wars and bügger the quality?
Exactly. True fans will demand the highest quality when it comes to storytelling and will make them pay for it if they're just going to phone it in (ie. Disney Star Wars.) Compare that to something like the Knights of the Old Republic game where the love and respect of Star Wars oozed from every pore by the makers.
Load More Replies...I watched Episodes VII and VIII on DVDs that I borrowed from the library so none of my cash would go to Disney. VII was barely tolerable, too much like Episode IV - Starkiller = Death Star on steroids, etc. Episode VIII - ugh! Except those crystal foxes were cute.
Load More Replies...Sigh, we could have had an adaptation of Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy. That was a natural successor to the original trilogy. Then Disney rendered Thrawn and the other stuff as legends, not canon, then Disney ran out of ideas and dredged it up to further Ahsoka
All Star Wars fans are like "I love Star wars films but I hated the last nine."
The Ring traumatized me as a child. Specifically the scene when they open up the closet to the girl being dead.
My best friend went to the toilet half way through and left me alone in the movie...I was terrified. As the horse fell off the back of the boat, he grabbed my ankles. He had crawled back along under the seats and waited. Absolutely lost my life...everyone around us thought it was hilarious though!!
The scene on the ferry with the horse made me so angry! Naomi Watts killed the horse. If she just had left the horse alone it would have calmed down and nothing would have happened! Damn!
This is actually a really good movie. If you watch as a kid I could see it being bad but it is really well done.
I love The Ring. It's great because it uses a totally normal, not-scary item and turns into something terrifying.
It wasn't the movie itself, but coming to kitchen next morning finding her sitting at the table. To explain - it was my housemate, she had long black hair and was having break, just first glance my brain jumped out of my head.
Requiem For A Dream
tbf, I was tripping pretty heavy when I saw it, and s**t went south quick.
I attempted to see it as a student, when I was going through a depressive period. I casually mentioned it to my English teacher. Her tough reaction kind of woke me up: "Give up this b******t! You spend your time feeling sorry for yourself, ignoring school and you'll end up failing your exams. And you're better than that." I started focusing on studying and passed all exams. God bless her.
Aronofsky is brilliant but his films are often rough to watch. Some more than others. Requiem is amazing and brutal. But in my opinion, he really outdid himself with “Mother!”. Incredible film but holy hell it is so intense and uncomfortable to watch.
I watched it as an active addict and was blasé about it, thinking id never let myself get like that. Well, we all do hit our rock bottom eventually and its equally pretty. I viewed it again after rehab and the truths in the movie had a visceral feel, my stomach twisted and throat tightened. Excellent movie.
I'm so glad someone said this one. That movie and Trainspotting, I just can't.
Trainspotting?! How can you... they're not even in the same ball park, aside from the fact that they're both about d**g addiction. Requiem is just so... hopeless.
Load More Replies...Actually a very good, sobering movie about how things can very quickly go bad when you're hooked on d***s. Not pleasant to see, but good movie. Should be on the list of all high schools.
*Mad Max: Fury Road*, so I could experience it for the first time all over again.
The original Mad Max had the most impact as it was the 1st well done of its genre...post apocolyptic, hard core big cars, rigs, bikes etc on endless roads and deserts with enough madness to be just shy of rabid.
The best description I've read. You nailed it to the T, Libstak 💯. Makes me want to watch the first Mad Max, back-to-back with Fury Road.
Load More Replies...I liked it. Then again, I'd be a terrible movie critic when it comes to action movies. I like most of them.
You are not. I hated it too. It looked terrible in the preview & it was. I only watched because Tom Hardy was in it💓. Honestly have no idea why it won so many awards
Load More Replies...I seen the first three. Mad Max with Mel Gibson. I seen Mad Max on VHS tape.
I thought this film was rubbish - plot can be summed up as “Lots of larger than life characters drive through the desert to no obvious end and then, when they arrive at a random point, they drive home again” - and Max wasn’t even vaguely mad. It was like a very long music video for a particularly s****y song. I gave the dvd to my mate the next day and he thought it was s**t too.
Despite further criticisms about promoting stereotypes against Cubans, Scarface eventually became a cult classic that everyone began quoting. "Say hello to my little friend" became a notable catchphrase. A-list rappers like Jay-Z and Nas saw themselves in Manolo Ribera and Tony Montana, respectively, the film's main protagonists.
For the late renowned critic Roger Ebert, the film depicted realism that people could relate to. As he wrote in his review, "[director] Brian DePalma and his writer, Oliver Stone, have created a gallery of specific individuals, and one of the fascinations of the movie is that we aren't aren't watching crime-movie clichés, we're watching people who are criminals."
I went to Battlefield Earth on opening weekend.
Yep, which explains why it's considered one of the worst movies ever made lol I've never seen it and never plan to.
Load More Replies...UGH one of the worst movies I ever saw. I made it maybe halfway through and it was the scene with the cow that did it for me. Really? Reaction shots as Travolta mutilates a cow with his raygun and no shots of the cow. That's like 30s serial melodrama level of filmmaking. I noped out after that and I still have no idea how it ends and I DON'T CARE!
As an avid reader who is open to reading anything, I didn't even finish the book.
Nor me. What a piece of dreck. And the guy has no feel for language at all. "Picto-cam", what the f**k is this?
Load More Replies...After the book (yawn) there was no way I was going to part with $$ to watch it.
You read a book written by L. Ron Hubbard? Why?
Load More Replies...They took 1000 pages, threw them out, and made a movie with the rest.
OMG, so did we. It was horrible. We stayed for the whole thing and I walked out thinking, "That was the worst movie I've ever seen".
The part where those completely untrained, primitive cavemen hop into modern warplanes that still work somehow after a thousand years...too much to not be comedy
Load More Replies...Crystal Skull. South Park was right….
It's the only movie I've seen at the theater where I stood up afterwards and proclaimed "I should've left earlier so I could get a refund!".
Load More Replies...It was hilariously bad. If that skull had been actual crystal or even glass, there's no way they'd have been tossing it around like a tennis ball. Saw it once. Luckily, it was at the $2 movie theater.
I honestly don't think any of them are bad. They're meant to be dramatic/slapstick action films. I feel like they all fot that theme just fine. That being said, Dial of destiny definitely felt the least Indiana Jones-ish out of all of them.
Jaws. Changed the way we went swimming at the beach.
Even when I swim in a pool, I sometimes think of it. It ruined something in my mind. For good.
Changed the way I swam in any body of water, even a swimming pool - my fevered imagination pictured the shark coming at me from the shadows. Nevermind the fact that I never went in past my knees at the beach.
Haha my brother and I refused to go to the beach for like 2 years after we saw this. (We were about 10 and 8 at the time)
As a kid it never bothered me and I swam in the ocean at every opportunity. But the older I get the more wary I am of being in water where I can't see the bottom. Luckily we vacation at the Gulf of Mexico where the water is crystal clear. Although I still tense up if I see a school of fish swimming quickly. :)
But it was brilliant in that you didn’t even see the shark in the first hour. The only you were uneasy was because the actors were uneasy.
I know I'm probably going to get ragged on, but I never had the chance or opportunity to learn how to swim. I have a HUGE phobia of deep water and will only get into swimming pools, because I can see the bottom of it and how deep it is, Otherwise... Nope, Nope, Nope and a HELL NO!!
The hills have eyes , I watched it when I was about 7 and a certain scene won't get out of my head.
Gen X was seen and not heard by our parents. We were feral
Load More Replies...I can't watch movies that are too gruesome and brutal (Saw is a top nope for me). I just don't care to watch hours of people getting cut open or ripped apart 😑
The Final Destination.
At least not when I was 8. Had nightmares for about week and was scared of escalators for years.
I didn't like tanning beds before I watched those movies and I especially don't like them now LOL
Load More Replies...Literally yesterday at a stop light. Full logging truck in the front of the line, followed by 2 or 3 cars' worth of empty space, then the rest of the cars. This movie did quite a number on our collective psyche.
Those movies are so much fun. Especially the 'weird coincidences' that lead to people dying. Like the girl who goes for laser eye surgery and water drips on the laser's electrics and the laser zaps her, but she manages to get loose and is screaming... and falls out of the window! Come on, that's some good stuff right there!
Love these movies! Though I must say, they are haunting, and not great for anyone with the belief that everything we do, every decision, every choice, every action affects the future series of events to befall us in vast and unimaginable ways. Sorry, to those people for bringing it up and to those who didn't previously think that way.
Before going on a roller coaster the other day (and I'm already nervous), a tourist in the round dropped her phone down the tracks. I seriously considered bailing at that moment...
You know... One of them had my unreasonable fear in it. The actor put his hand in the garbage disposal and nothing happened but I never watched another one. And I LOVE horror movies. And... And... I HAVE a disposal.
As for Fight Club, critics credit its success to the affinity it developed with the younger market. Here's an excerpt of Variety's review of the film in 1999:
"Despite certain hostility from some sectors, especially in the U.S., this bold, inventive, sustained adrenaline rush of a movie about a guru who advocates brutality and mayhem should excite and exhilarate young audiences everywhere."
Threads 1984
Its a movie that makes you feel like grime or sludge on a ball of insane people. Unlike a lot of movies this is one where all of the worst s**t thrown at you in this depressing movie you know could happen, it might never happen but it's reminding you there is a cloud of terrible death out there there could be unleashed and if you survive you'll wish you was dead.
Surprisingly, this film was shown to high school kids to educate them on the dangers of nuclear war but it just ended up scarring a generation in the 80's and 90's
I saw it in grade 5, I still remember it vividly and yea it's a f****d up movie.
Load More Replies...This and "The Day After" basically made me realize that I would not want to survive a nuclear war. Just vaporize me, I don't want to live in the aftermath.
yeah I watched this in the 80s when I was a kid and I still have scars from it. I would still recommend it as a great post apocalypse film though.
Threads is excellent and everyone should see it. Once. See also: When the Wind Blows
This one was rough. I didn't see it until ~2010. TWD had just come out, & the whole post-apocalyptic genre had made its way around again. A group of us did a whole "post-apocalypse" weekend and watched the Omega Man, the original Mad Max series, Book of Eli, Blade Runner, and then someone suggested we watch Threads. 😐
I just watched this two days ago, for the first time. I'm Gen X, so I grew up with the whole Russians/nuclear scare thing, but instead of seeing this film back then, I saw "The Day After". Anyway, this film does capture the existential dread so many people had back then. It's pretty bleak.
Oh gods I've heard plenty about this one and I will NEVER see it. Never ever. Ghost watch on the other hand...
The emoji movie.
It was like a movie designed by a corporate algorithm and produced by out of touch old men. "What are the kids into these days?" "I dunno. These Emojis seem pretty popular." And they got Patrick Stewart in what is the most horrendous waste of talent in the history of Hollywood.
Load More Replies...I have never heard of it, but judging from the picture here, it looks as if it´s so bad it´s good.
Unfortunately, no. I epected it to be that way too, or at least humorously stupid. But it was just bad.
Load More Replies...But... Sir Patrick Stewart as poop.. how could that fail >.>
Apparently Jordan Peele was asked to be the pop emoji and that’s what led him to quit acting (and become one of the greatest horror directors of our time, imho). Of course my young kids HAD to see it. I think I paid the $3 to rent it. It wasn’t *as* bad as it could have been. But there’s some weirds and bad movies out there for kids with terrible CG. At least this had that going for it.
aka the movie that made Jordan Peele quit acting because they offered him the role of Poop and he was just THAT insulted and appalled.
I actually kinda like that one. It’s a movie I can zone out to
Shrek, but just so i could watch it for the first time again.
"Ogrrres have layerrrs" still gets quoted about every other month in our house
On the flipside, some highly touted films failed to deliver on fan expectations. And these aren't just one-off criticisms from someone who didn't like the movie. This is unanimous feedback from fans of a TV show with a strong cult following.
We're talking about The Many Saints of Newark, a film by David Chase, the creator of The Sopranos. The multi-awarded HBO series has stood the test of time thanks to modern social media, which strengthened the movie's hype.
'Many Saints' served as a prequel to the series, as it centered around the race riots in the 1960s and ’70s. Dickie Moltisanti, who became an uncle to Tony Soprano, held the lead role, as the film showed snippets of the characters that comprised the show that fans grew to love.
Passion of the Christ.
I'm clearly going to hell because that made me laugh really hard.
Load More Replies...A coworker described it perfectly back then when l asked him for feedback: "it's okay if you want to see a man turn into pizza"
It was so painfully over the top melodramatic that I actually started laughing about halfway through. And I mean long, drawn-out semi hysterical laughter, with tears. My fundie aunt actually complained that IT WASN'T VIOLENT ENOUGH. (Fortunately in later years she came to her senses and left that awful church).
My biological mom made my sister and I watch it (about 10 and 7 years old at the time, respectively) because... Easter. When the demonic kids went after Judas, that messed me up for a week or so.
I almost forgot suffering through it at the local cinema. Awful acting. Boring, over the top and pretentious to the point of ridicule. The whole "acted in aramaic" thing that got old very, very fast. Monica Bellucci, who normally cannot act to save her life, at her lowest. Random appearances of Italian actors mostly known for low-budget TV serials. AND THEY ARE MAKING A F*****G MULTI-PART SEQUEL!
Poor Things. What the f**k.
This is one of the best films I have ever watched. I thought it was genius.
Really? I could not understand why anyone was saying this about that movie. I still can’t understand it. The concept, the plot, fine. But the actual watching of it and execution. Horrible to watch. Not a good time at all.
Load More Replies...that movie was just so wrong. basically a toddlee old with a sex addiction but its ok because its an adult body.
I thought it was a brilliant commentary on a woman's right to her sexuality and how some men want to control it. It was also hilarious. "I must go and punch that baby".
Load More Replies...I originally had no interest in the movie. It looked too high art for me. My friends invited me to watch because they wanted to do a double feature. I was debating whether to skip out of this one, but decided to stay and watch to just watch it. I'm actually glad I did. I ended up enjoying it. I was enthralled by the mystery of the story. Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo were funny and brilliant.
Saw.
I refuse to patronize any torture porn. The whole Saw franchize kicked off the worst thing to happen to the horror genre ever. We wouldn't have Human Centipede if it wasn't for Saw. It was a sudden race to the bottom to see who could make the grossest horror movie and I wanted no part of it.
Agreed. I put a lot of the blame on the "Hostel" franchise and Eli Roth as well - I watched, like, 5 minutes of the first movie and I honestly can't remember what I saw because I purposely scrubbed that nastiness from my brain.
Load More Replies...I want to unwatch Saw so I can have the magic of that plot twist ending again. It was amazing! They needed to stop after movie 3. The trilogy was perfect and went off the rails after that.
I never saw the point of the saw franchise. And not, not a pun. People being tortured for the sake of torture isn't entertainment to me.
They aren’t tortured for the sake of torture… that’s kind of the point. They are bad people who are hurting other people usually and not valuing the sanctity of life. The victims in Saw aren’t innocent. They usually did something very bad. It’s kind of like the series Dexter- only in Saw they have a chance to survive their punishment.
Load More Replies...I said it in an earlier post. I don't understand why people want to watch these movies. Hours of people just getting tortured? Nope.
I love the premis. Jigsaw is my hero and I feel empathy for the characters hardships that led him down this path. It speaks to the deep psyche and potential of one who has lost everything. Those who have never been through anything simply can't understand the emotional aspect.
I totally agree. I love horror movies but Saw is just gruesome and I refuse to watch it.
Nope, the original aliens movie cured me of horror movies. They are just so gross now.
Yall aren't horror movie people if you couldn't watch Saw or The Human Centipede! It's just special effects, and the blood is dyed corn syrup, LMAO!
Gore and horror are not the same thing, and people who dislike gore don't always dislike it because they think it's too real. I find it gratuitous and boring.
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For critics, the film was ‘overplotted’ and ‘much less interesting’ than its television counterpart. AV Club’s review particularly focused on the Dickie Moltisanti character arc.
As you continue scrolling, let’s liven up this discussion more. Are there any more films on this list that should be included? What titles stand out to you in a not-so-appealing way, for whatever reason? We’d love to hear about them in the comments!
Both Percy Jackson movies because you know something is messed up when even the authors ask them not to release the movie because that is no longer his story.
The author of the "Mary Poppins" book tried to talk Disney into not releasing the film.
Say what?? You're kidding right? They are absolutely fantastic books and the movies were terrible!
Load More Replies...Mother! with jennifer lawrence. absolutely horrendous.
Agree. I understand why it wasn't for everyone but it was certainly an experience that I enjoyed.
Load More Replies...I really liked this movie, very different from anything I've ever seen. and not badly done
Tusk.
That was a really weird movie. And I went into it blind. I borrowed as a DVD from my library when I had already watched most of their horror movies and thought, "Hmm.. give this one a try". Watched all thinking it might get better. It didn't
Reminds me of a friend of mine. Interested in Ancient Rome, but not so much in the art of cinematography he once bought a copy of Caligula. When he saw my raised eyebrows (I'll forever regret I can't raise just one) he explained his purchase - or thought he did... He was quite surprised at the first few minutes into the film. Let's just say, a documentary it is not.
Load More Replies...Horror movies are not for me, but I didn’t know this was a horror movie until everyone said it was afterwards. :p I lowkey love this movie.
I expected strange but thought it would be a comedy... drama was a strange choice but it works! The ending tore at my heart lol
The whole movie was based on the fact that someone had read a personal ad looking for someone to be their walrus. Brutal imagery, certainly lives up to my flavor of sick and twisted, but the subtext is an examination of just how fine a line their is between human, and animal. There are multiple real world cases of people being pushed into feral, animal like states.
Cats!
I'm the one person in the world who really liked the movie.
Surely not. If we really search, I am pretty confident we will find six or seven more...
Load More Replies...I watched it while feverish with the flu. I'm not sure if that made it better or worse but I just couldn't believe how they managed to make such a horrible movie with so many amazing actors.
I liked the old version with Ken Page and Elaine Paige. Not so much the new version.
Never saw it because the Broadway version was so wonderful, didn't want to ruin it.
it's just the screen version of the stage show...what the f**k were people expecting?
Human Centipede 2. Seriously, as a fan of graphic horror, even I said WTF I'm turning this s**t off. But I'd rather be tied to a chair at gunpoint, max volume, throbbing headache, a shirtless & smiling Diddy holding a strap on, then EVER watch the Cuties. fuuuuuck that movie. I'm sorry but If you purposely turn that s**t on, I'm kicking you out ASAP because there's no way you haven't gotten the memo.
Good. I walked in on my friend's little brother and his friends watching it. Saw 5 seconds of it and walked back out.
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How do both of these make the list, where is A Clockwork Orange? Still disturbed at 46 watched as a teen.
Literally mentioned this after HC first post. HC original was awful. HC II was indescribably awful.
Dear Zachary .
Yeah, this movie turned me off of true crime forever. It made me sad and angry for a week.
This had me sobbing and I didn't stop until well after it ended. This was before I had a child. I knew I could never watch it again but now that I'm a parent that takes the "NOPE, NEVER AGAIN!" to another level.
I had no idea that it was going to end the way it did. Absolutely killed me.
Omg. I forgot about this and I'm sad to be reminded. That was brutal to watch
This one made me angry beyond words. It should NEVER have been allowed to happen.
The Day After, a movie about nuclear war.
I remember when it was first broadcast. It ran without commercials, because absolutely no one would sponsor it. People used to pooh-pooh it as unrealistic. Mind you, I said USED to. That movie is scary AF, and you couldn't pay me to watch it again. The radio switchboards lit up like Christmas after that movie.
Same. It was my generation. Mr. Rogers did a special episode that week about that movie to soothe us kids. The Cold War was a scary time to grow up.
Load More Replies...That movie scared the hell out of me. After it aired whenever I heard a pane I was convinced it was a nuke heading our way.
As frightening as it was, we were told afterwards that the reality would be even worse than depicted, ex. nuclear winter caused by worldwide firestorms, widespread diseases unchecked by nonexistant medical aid, complete destruction of the ecosystem, etc.
"Threads" goes into all that, from what I've read - nuclear winter, the complete breakdown of society and ecosystems.
Load More Replies...Apparently US President Reagan was so affected by the film that he made a personal commitment to ensuring nuclear war was never an option. It's believed to be part of the reason he signed the 1987 nuclear arms treaty with Russia. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/533409/when-day-after-terrorized-100-million-viewers-vision-nuclear-war
A group of friends got together to watch it when it first aired... "a Day After party". When it ended, we looked around at each other... I think the general consensus was "I'm not going to sleep well tonight... and maybe not ever again." It reminded me of Part Franks' classic novel "Alas, Babylon" - a story set in a small Florida town in the late 1950s, same basic scenario in an earlier time, and equally sobering.
Read that in high school. Liked it, so I tried Neil Shute's On The Beach. I was not prepared for that novel.
Load More Replies...They made us watch this movie in seventh grade. Still gives me nightmares.
We watched this in Secondary school in the late 70s, years of trauma followed for everybody.
I did too! It was just after 9/11 and we talked about what would happen if we went to nuclear war. Terrifying.
Load More Replies...Marley and me. The never ending story.
That scene was partly responsible for a whole generation's trauma about quicksands.
Load More Replies...I've only seen Marley and me once. I cried so much I vowed never again will I watch it
Good movie but sad ending. Unfortunately our pets will either die or need to be put to sleep :(
The Neverending Story, I agree, but only so I can see it again for the first time. My other half agrees with me on this, but for a completely different reason; his first time watching it was in a classroom, not at home or in the theater where it SHOULD be watched for the first time.
The Never Ending Story movie absolutely sucked. They butchered the story, replaced a story about how the protagonist grows up and learns to deal with his emotional trauma with a f*****g half-assed Hallmark PoS. Th ending was such a travesty. Instead of Bastian learning to confront his bullies and confront life, a magical creature come out of nowhere and bullies his bullies. All that Bastian learned in the movie was that being stronger gives you the right to bully weaker people, and that he is inherently better than other people.
"never ending story"?? Sorry, is that a list of the greatest movies ever made?
Open water.
The premise alone is so frightening. Thanks for ruining going scuba diving on a boat for me!
It's not just a premise - it's based on a true story!
Load More Replies...I’ve never understood the point of a movie where you know how it ends before it starts.
Titanic? Dunkirk? Schindler’s List? JFK? Hacksaw Ridge? Apollo 13? American Sniper? Oppenheimer? Frost/Nixon? Yeah, what’s the point eh?
Load More Replies...This movie made being left on ocean real. Even without the sharks, this was terrifying to watch as exhaustion set in. It turned me off going on cruises or any ocean voyage with my family until my kid was grown.
Hatchi I cried the entire movie.
I never made it past the point Richard Gear dies. I knew what would happen to the poor dog and just couldn't.
I can't watch the movie because the wife never made any effort to take care of her late husband's beloved dog! It pissed me off! I would have taken care of his dog!
Load More Replies...So was I. I think I was in tears for at least an hour afterwards
Load More Replies...I grew up using that statue at Shibuya Station as a meeting place. The story is well known in Japan. How R. Gere made it an American film kind of turned me off.
Did anyone ever see an animated film called “The Plague Dogs?” Now there’s a movie that REALLY messed me up badly!!!
I could never bring myself to watch this one 😢 I know it would make me ugly cry
Madame Webb. I ain't getting that time or money back.
You have to learn to spot the stinkers early. This one had failure written all over it.
I learned through Austin McConnell that, due to a contract stipulation, Sony has to release a film in the Spider-Man universe every 24 months (I think) or they lose the rights to the franchise. So, they put out garbage movies just to keep the franchise. Why they don't make a good film, I don't know.
Am I the only one that think they did this movie as some kind of money laundering?
I think this was one of the ones youtuber "Pitch Meeting" did a spoof on, which saved me from watching it.
It's really not a bad movie at all. I think most people hating on movies cuz that's what they "suppose" to do according to the internets ...
The trick is to lower your expectations. If you enter the theater ready to watch the most awful film ever, but it turns out to be "watchable" you get out feeling nice
I thought that we'd have learnt by now that Marvel have a habit of f-ing up female led movies/tv shows...
Hereditary. i don’t wish i never watched it, i just wished i hadve waited a few more years to watch it. 15 was too young.
Horrible movie. Don't even know how they can call it horror, so drawn out and boring. Only good part was the *ahem* car scene
Disagree. But horror has so many categories. Clearly this kind of movie is just not your favored genre. I totes want to know you favorite scary movie!
Load More Replies...I had to stop watching, not because I was scared or anything, but because I was bored out of my skull from the start.
I agree 😳 I didn't see it till I was 30. Great movie, but very disturbing. I wouldn't have wanted to watch it at 15.
I'm a die hard horror film and I rewatched it just last night. I still find it very alluring!
Yeah. I watched once and still can't bring myself to watch it again. Disturbing.
Midsommar.
Ya I disagree with this poster. Best daylight horror I’ve ever seen
Whenever I see something about this film, I hear Rosa Diaz from Brooklyn 99 saying (about Sweden ): I’ve seen Midsommar. Those people have their own problems.
Also an apt description of old B movies on at 1am Skinemax in the 80s.
Load More Replies...I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, along with Hereditary. I appreciate movies where you have to actually pay attention.
We need to talk about Kevin.
Incredible move, but very disturbing. After his actions off screen, you realize that Ezra Miller was not reaching very far for his character development
That’s one I need to watch again knowing I really need to pay attention to it
I've pointed it out before, but this is my go to movie rec for both new parents, and parents who are enduring the troubled teenage years. It's important to give yourself gifts wherever you can =D
Martyrs [2008].
Im just not a fan of French Extremism, too mentally heavy for me
French original-brilliant. A truly horrifying film that haunted me with questions and images for days afterwards, about the nature of belief in the holy. American remake-well, that says it all.
The ending was brilliant, we watched the whole film, waiting for what " mademoiselle " was going to say at the end of the film - and we heard nothing - simple perfect....
Load More Replies...Fantastic film, they found the right balance between to much gore and not enough, plus the ending was near enough perfect, can't speak for the USA remake though, haven't seen that version....
Springbreakers with Selena Gomez. Up until the day the most stupid, vapid wannabe movie that had no right being as bad as it is. If it was a parody and didnt take itself serious then maybe. But it wants to be a serious movie and it fails spectacularly at it. I still sometimes weep at the 1.5h which were lost and that i will never get back.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. I want to experience watching it for the first time again.
>! That scene where SpongeBob and Patrick are drying to death and are singing Gooby Goober together almost made me cry !<.
Maze runner…. 1st one decent, 2nd 3rd there are no maze even.
Got 5 min in to second one and noped out coz it was NOTHING like the book
I actually really liked them. They're very interesting and have some plot twists but I understand why someone wouldn't like them. Of course the first movie was great cause it showed us this new situation but watching the following two gives some answers to all the questions people had after the first movie.
The first installment of these dystopian movies are usually pretty decent films, but after that, if they can draw out that long (and increasingly tedious) walk to the denouement, then they will. Mockingjay, Maze Runner and that other one with the blonde girl, indistinguishable from the other two movies previously mentioned.
Old Boy. I wish I could forget that plot.
Odaisu wanted to forget it too. IYKYK. The original is not supposed to leave you feeling good. The American remake is just... ugh.
American's should leave Asian horror alone, - looking at you " The Ring " trilogy, " The Grudge " , " The Eye " etc etc....
Load More Replies...Caligula.
The history was porn. Go study up on this insane emperor.
Load More Replies...The two lesbians spying on Caligula and then humping really revved my engine as a preteen, lol.
The Lobster.
I loved it. I'd rewatch it anytime, but the bizarreness and intelligent humour wouldn't be a surprise now.
That movie was so freaking stupid, at least we shoulda been able to see people "transformed" in whatever critter was their fate. I want my time back!
Agree- this one was way to bizarre and I just couldn't get into it. Please return my 2 hours back.
The Fourth Kind.
I liked this movie. It is kind of slowish and you don't really see much but an owl. The ending was kind of cool. Idk need to watch it again, it's been 14 years.
Such a cleverly made film, making it like a documentary, plus, it shows that " Alice " can act really well....
The first half was good? I think... If I remember right. Kinda like Apollo 18 started well, good even then went all pear shaped
I love everything aliens and this one gave me a good scare XD
The Many Saints of Newark. I don’t think I’ve ever been more disappointed with a film I was really excited about.
Antichrist.
Ultraviolet. I’ll never get that money back.
I'll get skewered for this, but I like Ultraviolet - fun, over-the-top escapism, especially with all the exaggerated CGI.
I'm with you on this one. Comic book style brought to life.
Load More Replies..."The Exorcist", I was a senior in high school and had to sleep with the lights on for 3 nights.
When I read the critics about this one, I left my desbelief tied up at home and watched it as a distraction. It worked.
Suspiria - that was one f-up movie.
Funny Games.
The husband was pitifully weak and the wife was stupid. I never let two little punk kids overwhelm me like that.
Directors cut of The Professional. I watched it with my parents. 🤢.
IIRC I read the director's cut went more into the sexual relationship between Leon and the girl. Totally inappropriate given her age. Or was that the book? I just recall reading there were aspects to the story I didn't pick up in the version of the movie I saw. They cared about each other but I viewed it as more of a father / daughter sort of thing. And I'm glad for that because I liked the movie and a pedo aspect would have tainted it for me.
That's why it's important to form opinions about movies you've actually seen. There's no "sexual relationship" whatsoever in the international version of Léon.
Load More Replies...Dancer in the Dark. Anyone who has seen it would understand why.
F**k Lars! He’s caused me so much trauma and I always come back for more. It’s all thanks to Zentropa that I continually give him the benefit of the doubt.
I've been holding out on this one. I absolutely adore Bjork but everybody cautions me to not watch this movie with her in it. They won't tell me why but I'm being cautious.
It’s a *very* sad and grim but beautiful movie. I did get a little motion sick from the camera work (it’s kinda wonky/blurry sometimes) when watching it at the theatre, but it didn’t bother me when watching it on a regular small screen. Björk was great in it.
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Vivarium.
Me too! He's always the same character, just in a different setting. Something about him just bothers me.
Load More Replies...The girl next door (horror movie not the other movie).
Event Horizon.
I didn’t see the whole thing but I heard about it and just watched the last 15 minutes because that’s what the commotion was about. I think it’s called Megan is Missing? Yeah, f**k that movie tbh.
This movie was so disturbing! I watched it from Netflix but assuming it is not available there anymore
People under the stairs.
When I was quite young boy (I guess 10-12 years old, 1985), I was flipping through the channels and there was this movie where I saw a flash of skin, maybe a breast on a French channel. I thought: "Hum, intriguing...I want more" and watched the movie. But 10 minutes into the movie, at some point two guys started kissing, drinking champagne and letting it spill into each others mouths, while moving and breathing heavily. My young mind was traumatized, it was not what I wanted....! Was I excited? Was that sex? Is this normal? And I remember feeling very perturbed and very sick to my 10-year old stomach, unable to fall asleep. Please Remember : I WAS 10 YEARS OLD, and that's in the 80s. I am 50 now and all I am trying to say is that some of my "sexual teachings" were smooth and natural, but some were brutal, like this introduction to homosexuality way too graphic for my young self. I did not turn gay or homophobe or whatever. It is just an event in my life that was significant and I wish it had happened differently.
Still remember vividly as I type this. I think the movie is called "My beautiful launderette" or something like that.
EDIT: Holy s**t, this is a movie with Daniel Day-Lewis. The universe makes sense now.
I have a Powders decorated laundry room with a signed poster, because this is a top ten for me, as are most Frears’ films. But I don’t get how this was traumatizing or even that provocative for a 10yo. I suppose if one comes from a very reserved home or society, but I felt this film was mundane on the issues of queerness and the sex scenes were downright PG.
My Beautiful Laundrette is a fantastic film and I urge people to watch it.
Jesus. The OP must be a bible thumper. Why they would watch a film about a gay teen romance in the 1st place and then get all weird about the sex scene, which occurs a long time into the film. Not buying the 'I turned it over and saw it'. Why wouldn't you turn it over as soon as you saw it happening? And the plot signalled what was happening before it did, so this reads as pure b******t. Someone trying to cover up their true feelings.
I think you missed the part where he clearly stated he was 10 years old
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The Thomas the Train movie. My kid wanted to go, but he was bored as s**t halfway through. I demanded we stay just to torture him for making us go.
"I demanded we stay just to torture him for making us go." Wow... Interesting parenting choice.
Decisions have consequences, very important life lessons
Load More Replies...And today I learned that Thomas the Tank Engine gets his name dumbed down for international releases
The CGI ones very in quality but are decent, Not a popular opinion, but I loved the magic railroad, and the one shown here (The great discovery) is great! Calling all engines, while neither a proper movie, or anybody's favourite, is also great except for the learning sections
So this list is; some films-that-were-so-bad-that-I-wished-I-never-saw-it; some films-that-were-so-good-that-I-wished-I-could-see-them-for-the-first-time-again; and some-films--I'm-not-sure-which-it-is-because-no-information-beyond-the-title. Got it. Utterly pointless list then. Sorry for the snark. Leaving the internet for a bit. Have a good day pandas.
I went to the local theatre to see "I, Robot". It was (imo) dreadful. Only reason I didn't walk out was I had paid to see it. I suspect Asimov would have been spinning in his grave. Mind you, I should have known better after one reviewer mentioned 'sexy scientist Susan Calvin'.
You mean that film with Will Smith? It was actually pretty good, but it has nothing to do with Asimov. They just borrowed three laws of robotics.
Load More Replies...How did Freddy Got Fingered NOT make this list? It's widely considered the worst movie ever. TBH I've seen worse but that's what all the critics say.
It's made for comedy fans on a very, very specific wavelength. One of the RLM reviewers of FGF noted that Tom Green was genius in his execution of savage satire of not only that movie and the people paying for it, but the entire genre in general. It's a fascinating review.
Load More Replies...I really liked The Village. Once you accepted the ridiculous premise, it was fun and scary. The only thing that seriously bothered me was everyone calling Lucius a boy.
Load More Replies...Up. I watched it about two months after my Dad died. He had lost my Mom, his wife of 58 years two years earlier. He just never recovered. But what helped for a little while was he took in a feral cat that he'd been trying to befriend for several years. She finally agreed to come live in the house with him, and never went back outside after she decided she liked comfort. That movie hit too close to home. I get sick to my stomach just thinking about that movie.
The live action Beauty and the Beast with Emma Watson was terrible. And I turned off the 2021 Dune movie about an hour in.
I liked the Dune movie but the second part was awful. My dad and I spent the entire time just giving each other wtf looks
Load More Replies...I walked out of "the aristocrats" maybe 30 minutes into it. My boyfriend, at the time, had very intentionally not told me what the movie was about. After about the 5th poop/rape/incest/violence joke, I got up and waited in the lobby.
I was about to comment on that movie! I had to watch scenes of it for a psychology study (as a stressor) but I didn't see the full movie till years later. The r scene, the face bashing scene...the whole movie is heartbreaking
Load More Replies...I will never watch James Camren's "Titanic"... I already know what happens to the ship! Adding a crappy romance to make a plot just makes it completely unwatchable- like any chick flick.
The special effects were amazing. The story was told much better and far more convincingly in the old black and white films. The people were far more realistic. If you can handle the sinking of a toy ship in someone's bathroom sink, watch one of the old ones.
Load More Replies...So this list is; some films-that-were-so-bad-that-I-wished-I-never-saw-it; some films-that-were-so-good-that-I-wished-I-could-see-them-for-the-first-time-again; and some-films--I'm-not-sure-which-it-is-because-no-information-beyond-the-title. Got it. Utterly pointless list then. Sorry for the snark. Leaving the internet for a bit. Have a good day pandas.
I went to the local theatre to see "I, Robot". It was (imo) dreadful. Only reason I didn't walk out was I had paid to see it. I suspect Asimov would have been spinning in his grave. Mind you, I should have known better after one reviewer mentioned 'sexy scientist Susan Calvin'.
You mean that film with Will Smith? It was actually pretty good, but it has nothing to do with Asimov. They just borrowed three laws of robotics.
Load More Replies...How did Freddy Got Fingered NOT make this list? It's widely considered the worst movie ever. TBH I've seen worse but that's what all the critics say.
It's made for comedy fans on a very, very specific wavelength. One of the RLM reviewers of FGF noted that Tom Green was genius in his execution of savage satire of not only that movie and the people paying for it, but the entire genre in general. It's a fascinating review.
Load More Replies...I really liked The Village. Once you accepted the ridiculous premise, it was fun and scary. The only thing that seriously bothered me was everyone calling Lucius a boy.
Load More Replies...Up. I watched it about two months after my Dad died. He had lost my Mom, his wife of 58 years two years earlier. He just never recovered. But what helped for a little while was he took in a feral cat that he'd been trying to befriend for several years. She finally agreed to come live in the house with him, and never went back outside after she decided she liked comfort. That movie hit too close to home. I get sick to my stomach just thinking about that movie.
The live action Beauty and the Beast with Emma Watson was terrible. And I turned off the 2021 Dune movie about an hour in.
I liked the Dune movie but the second part was awful. My dad and I spent the entire time just giving each other wtf looks
Load More Replies...I walked out of "the aristocrats" maybe 30 minutes into it. My boyfriend, at the time, had very intentionally not told me what the movie was about. After about the 5th poop/rape/incest/violence joke, I got up and waited in the lobby.
I was about to comment on that movie! I had to watch scenes of it for a psychology study (as a stressor) but I didn't see the full movie till years later. The r scene, the face bashing scene...the whole movie is heartbreaking
Load More Replies...I will never watch James Camren's "Titanic"... I already know what happens to the ship! Adding a crappy romance to make a plot just makes it completely unwatchable- like any chick flick.
The special effects were amazing. The story was told much better and far more convincingly in the old black and white films. The people were far more realistic. If you can handle the sinking of a toy ship in someone's bathroom sink, watch one of the old ones.
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