Parts in movies that you hate.

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Cazza

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Where the evil guy gives a lecture & slide show on his evil plan. Then said "but you won't be telling anyone. Because your going to die here!"

Really come guys lift your act up.
 

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That one part in Avatar. The part after AvaSully flies for the first time, and he's sitting with Blue Chick and they're like "I fly like this," "I turn so hard," etc. The dialogue there is just painful to listen to and it played absolutely no part in the rest of the movie. It was pointless.
 

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Grosse Pointe Blank. Remember the cool film with all the 80s tunes, shooting, Ackroyd and Cusack?
I can't be the only one tempted to skip past the scene where the main dude visits his elderly and infirm mother. Depressing much...
 

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Horror films.
The running away from the axe/pickaxe/chainsaw/whatever wielding psycho while constantly looking behind you, which inevitably leads to falling over. To add insult to injury they then do this rediculous backwards crawl thing while lying on their back - Im not sure youre going to outrun him like that :|
I never understand why they dont just get back up and RUN! the psycho usually walks at a slow pace anyway - suppose its kinda difficult to look scary at a brisk jogging pace.

You know, most things in horror films annoy me. The people in them are stupid and deserve whats coming to them (see above). But worst of all, the absolute worst are those stupid "jump" moments they put in them. They build up the tension so youre expecting the loony to jump out at any minute, the protagonist walks round a corner and BAM! some guy was opening a beer.
 

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I hate the part of movie, which for a "bestfriends/ women+men/ not (good) friends/ for women and men who do not know" at the hotel is just a one room with one bed (double). Embarrassing and trivial
 

Casual Shinji

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The moment Hitgirl arrives in Kick-Ass and completely fucks up the rest of the film.
 

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I hate when watching a movie (or some tv shows) for the 2nd or 3rd time a bit where something really stupid is done/said by a main character that'll screw them over somehow. (like you know they're about to say the wrong thing to a girl they like for example). I sometimes just go do something else while that scene is on it's so painful to watch them be so stupid a 2nd or 3rd time.
 

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I hate in Comedies about relationships (I Love you man, 40 year old virgin, romantic comedies), there is always a part in the middle where everyone is miserable, and the relationship is going in the wrong direction.

I hate it because it is usually not that funny.

I watch comedies to laugh, so the miserable part to set up for the "romantic" ending sucks.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
The moment Hitgirl arrives in Kick-Ass and completely fucks up the rest of the film.
What didnt you like about hit girl? i thought she was awesome, the only part i didnt like with hit girl in is when she is leaving kick ass's house with big daddy and she says ' sweet dreams' and blows him a kiss. It was just weird seeing like a 10 year old girl being....sexual? if thats the right word? im sure you get what i mean, it just made that scene uncomfortable for me though.

Rest of the film was great though.
 

Syrus Vikeruce

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It'd be useless to point out any movie and it's cliché'd flaws because...

Near enough EVERYTHING'S a cliché nowadays. XD
 

Aurgelmir

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Oh I also remembered, I hate:

Cries of sadnes/desperations.

Darth Vaders cry at the end of Episode 3.
Micky Rourks cry at the beginnign of Iron Man 2.

The reason I hate them, is because they don't make sense, they sound so forced...
 

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http://www.cinemassacre.com/2010/01/20/the-top-10-worst-movie-cliches/


Click this. I agree with at least 75% of this.

That, and probably any slow-motion in any Zack Snyder films.
 

Casual Shinji

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Darkgoosey666 said:
Casual Shinji said:
The moment Hitgirl arrives in Kick-Ass and completely fucks up the rest of the film.
What didnt you like about hit girl? i thought she was awesome, the only part i didnt like with hit girl in is when she is leaving kick ass's house with big daddy and she says ' sweet dreams' and blows him a kiss. It was just weird seeing like a 10 year old girl being....sexual? if thats the right word? im sure you get what i mean, it just made that scene uncomfortable for me though.

Rest of the film was great though.
Hitgirl was a shiny object that was dangling infront of the audience, nothing more. There was nothing interesting or unique about her other than "it's a ten year old girl who kills people and swears". I get why people like her, but I just don't buy into these gimmicks. To me, watching Hitgirl was like watching one of those Little Miss competitions; little girls all dressed up and acting like adults.

It's not like I found it to be immoral, I just found it to be a complete counter weight to the first half of the movie. I was under the assumption this movie was about trying to be a superhero in the actual world. And the first half does this beautifully were you have this very earnest kid trying to help people. And eventhough all he can do is jump between the attacker and victim and get beat up untill the cops arrive, he still does it and with a lot of heart. Everytime Kick-Ass confronted a gang of thugs you could feel the tension in the air of him being way out of his league.

But as soon as Hitgirl enters the fray all that tension just dissolves as she buthers people left and right to the sound of catchy pop tunes.

Plus, I hate smart-mouthed little kids trying to act cool by saying words like 'cock' and '****'.
 

Canadamus Prime

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sex scenes. I hate 'em, esp. when they're completely irrelevant to the plot and just crowbarred in there for no apparent reason.
 

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GrimTuesday said:
I really hate those awkward scenes in movies, mostly be cause I run from the room giggling like a little girl because I'm uncomfortable.

Also the "Badass chick" that is in every single fantasy or medieval style movie. In a middle ages equivalent society women would never be allowed to fight... NEVER.

Just look at Éowyn from Lord of the Rings. She's fucking told that she can't go and fight but she does anyway. That coupled with the fact that she's a good fighter drives me nuts because from what we've seen of society in Middle Earth, Human Women don't fight. I understand why they do this but at the same time it really annoys me that they do it, can't they make a strong female character who doesn't go around killing the great evil's right hand man? It's not that I don't think that women aren't good fighters, it's just that in an era like that they wouldn't have been.
Shield Maidens, bro.

But I do think that the "'Woman, you can't do that, get back in the kitchen' and then she does the thing" cliche is geting pretty annoying.

Anyway, "romantic" moments in a lot of action movies annoy me. Just as bad action annoys me in romantic and dramatic movies.

I can't remember any particular moments in movies that I hated beyond all the scenes that involved the girl doing something in Transporter 3 or 4 (Can't remember which one it was.)
^Nothing against women, I just bloody hated that coked up b****
 

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The part in every family film near the end where everything is sad. Usually because they think one of the main characters is dead, but lo and behold, they're fine really! Let us all be happy.
 

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canadamus_prime said:
sex scenes. I hate 'em, esp. when they're completely irrelevant to the plot and just crowbarred in there for no apparent reason.
This. Even if they serve a purpose, I don't want to see it. Cut to the breakfast table, and one of them says something like "We didn't get much sleep last night, wink wink". Fine, do that. Really, anything more than that puts me right off. Even if the camera pans away for some light groaning effects. No.

Kissing, and other acts of intimacy around that level also annoy me, but not nearly as much.
 

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Veylon said:
That part in Inception
At the end where it may or may not all be a dream.

That really felt far below the rest of the movie. It was like "C'mon, you're going to pull this cheap cliche after all that!?"
Seriously, you thought it felt below the rest of the film? The whole film makes you think; the ending couldn't epitomise that more.

Timotei said:
This is such a perfect example that it almost breaks the Fourth Wall.

And the award for the most over-exaggerated death goes to...

MelasZepheos said:
Every single second of Emma watson screen-time in any form of media beginning with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. (Before that it's not too bad)
What are you, a paedophile? Emma Watson gets better post-Prisoner of Azkaban. For obvious reasons...

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As for what I hate in films; reloading. It's a small aspect of firearms that seems to have been overlooked. My only exception is Stephen Seagal because, well, it's expected.