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prince_xedar

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What is your favourite movie to watch that you enjoy, that you probably shouldn't?
For me it would have to be the Prequel trilogy of Star Wars, if only for Yoda and Natalie portman, and The Joel Schumacher Batman films
 

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Shaolin Chastity Kung-Fu is perhaps the worst movie I've ever seen, but I watch it sometimes anyway because it's just so hilariously inane.
 

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I actually liked the Star Wars prequels. That makes me the devil I'm told.

Other than that I like to watch 'The Iron Giant' with my younger nieces and nephews whenever I get a chance.
 

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prince_xedar said:
For me it would have to be the Prequel trilogy of Star Wars, if only for Yoda and Natalie portman.
OK, Natalie Portman, I get, but Ep1 Yoda was pure sacrilege.
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*contemplating summoning the guards*

And I think (excessive graphix aside, for all they were good) EpIII was pretty good, personally.

OT: Fucking 300... why do I watch that film?
At least I have an explanation for watching Alexander: the Battle of Gaugamela scene (alone), but 300?!
 

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Okay well... Being a man watching Mean girls is pretty shameful BUUTTTT. Every guy i know - allegedly every guy in south east london has watched and liked that movie. It oddly more popular amongst men than it should be. /disclaimers
 

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aww yea said:
Okay well... Being a man watching Mean girls is pretty shameful BUUTTTT. Every guy i know - allegedly every guy in south east london has watched and liked that movie. It oddly more popular amongst men than it should be. /disclaimers
From my friendship group.. Mean Girls was quoted most by the 2 guys :)

OT: Does Wallace and Gromit count?
Because I ordered the dvd's :D along with Chicken Run.
 

AussieTex

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I have a soft spot for Disney animated movies, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast in particular but my gulity pleasure movie would really have to be Repo! The genetic Opera. I love that movie.
 

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Something like <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.237678-2-50-Reviews-Underworld-2003>Underworld comes to mind when I think about "guilty pleasure" films. Although I don't get that feeling, as I actually do believe it to be a great film, I think it would qualify for what you're looking for.
 

aww yea

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LCanFlyy said:
aww yea said:
Okay well... Being a man watching Mean girls is pretty shameful BUUTTTT. Every guy i know - allegedly every guy in south east london has watched and liked that movie. It oddly more popular amongst men than it should be. /disclaimers
From my friendship group.. Mean Girls was quoted most by the 2 guys :)

OT: Does Wallace and Gromit count?
Because I ordered the dvd's :D along with Chicken Run.
Well i dont go around quoting it.... Okay that doesnt mean im not able to. Someone mentioned fetch and i couldn't help but laugh

Where are you from out of interest? Wallace and Gromit so does not count.
 

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The original 'Predator' with AHHHHNOLD is a macho schlock-fest of awesome. Also, Kung-Pow. I laugh so hard at that damn film...
 

LCanFlyy

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aww yea said:
LCanFlyy said:
aww yea said:
Okay well... Being a man watching Mean girls is pretty shameful BUUTTTT. Every guy i know - allegedly every guy in south east london has watched and liked that movie. It oddly more popular amongst men than it should be. /disclaimers
From my friendship group.. Mean Girls was quoted most by the 2 guys :)

OT: Does Wallace and Gromit count?
Because I ordered the dvd's :D along with Chicken Run.
Well i dont go around quoting it.... Okay that doesnt mean im not able to. Someone mentioned fetch and i couldn't help but laugh

Where are you from out of interest? Wallace and Gromit so does not count.
I judge Guilty Pleasures on what my friends would give me blank looks for.. like my Digimon S1 dvd.

Bedfordshire area. So not too far.
 

oreopizza47

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Bring It On, the cheerleading movies. The sequels were god-awful, but I just can't stop loving the first one. Would be less guilty if I were female, but I'm not.
 

Melon Hunter

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Edge of Darkness-the one with Mel Gibson in it. The plot from a 6-hour BBC conspiracy thriller from the 80s compressed into a 2-hour movie set in Boston. As a conspiracy thriller, it's horrible. However, it is utterly hilarious because of its terrible execution (Ray Winstone speaking in a East London accent as a CIA agent, anyone?).

It also features the most undignified movie death ever: death by radioactive milk.