Movies you found were incredibly hard to watch

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JohnnyDelRay

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x EvilErmine x said:
The Bourn Ultimatum

Decent film, but good lord ENOUGH with the shaky cam!!!1one!1 I'd like to actually see the film thank you. Not 2 hours of motion blur and squinting to work out what the frack was going on.
Yeah for a while a lot of action movies were doing the shaky cam thing, annoys the absolute CRAP out of me. Even Spider man ffs. It just seems like a cheap way to cover up the stunt actors lack of ability, or something? Which was a shame because the action in the Bourne series was not half bad!

But then again, I'm a big fan of the wide shots of two people strafing each other, twitching for the first strike in classic kung fu movies.
 

The Rockerfly

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2001 Space Odyssey. I appreciate for the time it was probably amazing but to watch it now and to realise what little change has been made it just bores me now. It has no magic that it probably had when it was released

The Killer Inside Me. A film about a man with violent tendencies and he beats his wife. I found it hard to watch because I found the wife beating disgusting, the script was boring and it dragged on. The only entertaining bits were the bits where he was being violent and when he was violent I was disgusted. Overall I wouldn't recommend

Twilight. Terrible story, poorly directed, crap morals, piss poor acting, ridiculous overall plot holes and the fans. Oh my word some of the fans are utter lunatics

Seven Monkeys. Far FAR too long. It was almost 3 hours long and since the plot was kinda weird I just found it really difficult to enjoy or pay attention for the whole 3 hours. I don't mind a long film, Lord of the Rings series are some of my favourite films but I couldn't stand seven monkeys. Brad Pit was amazing in it though

X-men Wolverine. I don't know how but they managed to make an action film boring. Like really boring, I watch Coraline after and I found that had much more entertaining qualities than Wolverine. Ruining Deadpool was a really stupid mistake and it killed a potentially good franchise for me at least. Some scenes were cool and the action was very well done but it bores me.

Some of the old Disney films. E.g. Sword in The Stone and Bambi. Mainly because the plot is very very basic and there's never really any changes, just mindless antics, defeat evil and win. Some of the newer ones have far better plots but the old animation films are a little stale

The Rocky Horror Show. So sue me I don't get the jokes and I find it a little bit creepy. Plus I can't dance.

The 2010 Robin Hood. They made a camp and fun character of Robin Hood into a tank and with no chemistry between any of the characters I could barely make through this film
 

Hobey Richey

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Star Wars Revenge of the Sith

-The hardest part is getting through the beginning onslaught of terrible dialogue whether its between Hayden and Ewan or just the battle droids making stupid statements, or Palpatine making no sense when he orders Anakin to kill Dooku then turns around two seconds later and starts harping on him about how he killed him out of anger/hate/revenge etc.

In short it's like whoever wrote the dialogue between Anakin and Padme for the other movies got a promotion and took creative control of the films... Although now that I think of it Lucas probably wrote the thing...
 

Dane Tesston

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Rio. Normally, I love CGI films (it still amazes me that human hands make 'em), but dear nonexsistent god I couldn't stand this flick. Here's a twist I'd like to see for the whole "last memebers of the species" premise; have one of the characters be gay. Johnny and Jane Public wouldn't be expecting THAT, now would they? I'm mean really, is it so much to ask for an animated film that can be taken seriously?
 

Evaheist666

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I know joker as a laughing lunatic who makes cruel jokes when while he mutilates and kills people or commits genocide etc.
Unfortunately, Heath Ledger and Nolan must have only picked up on the lunatic part of his character and psychology. To me, that wasn't joker on the screen. It was what I expected a villain like Two-face or Hush would be like but not the Joker.
 

Genixma

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The Incredibles. Transformers 2. Most James Bond films.

I just didn't like any of them.
 

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Ken_J said:
SeltzerBerg (Meet the Spartans, Epic Movie, Vampires Suck)
Can't imagine a worse torture than being forced to watch every one of their movies marathon style.

OT: Watchmen. I wasn't really interested going in as I hadn't read the graphic novel, but the movie just bored me to death. Now, I'd like to say I normally don't have a problem with slow movies, I loved Never Let Me Go. However, I just found it incredibly hard to sit through this flick.

(It might just be that my taste has changed since I was 14, and I'be become more patient)