monkeymangler said:
Refused to watch Scott Pilgrim vs. The World because I freaking hate Michael Cera with a passion. Don't care it was reportedly funny and looked decent.
No, that is an EXCELLENT reason not to watch
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World! Even though it's supposed to be clever and funny and well made, the minute they mentioned Michael Cera, I instantly rooted for "The World".
Snotnarok said:
Funny, I couldn't stand Attack on Titan because of the amount of irritating angst that kept going on.
Same here. I had forced myself to slog through about four episodes on Netflix when my wife came in and asked why I was watching a cartoon about people screaming at each other in Japanese. (I like to use subtitles when watching foreign films).
That put things in perspective for me. So I stopped and haven't been back since.
OT: I couldn't get into the original
Half Life because of the convoluted level design and the first-person platforming.
It drove me nuts that I had to go to one place to throw a switch for some reason and then go out the building, down the hall and up three flights of stairs to push some related button. Most of the time it didn't make any rational design sense at all other than to pad out the level.
And I bailed at the "crate jumping level" because who the hell put a jumping puzzle in the middle of my FPS?
I also stubbornly refused to get into
Breaking Bad because my wife did a poor job explaining the story. "It's about a chemistry teacher with terminal cancer who sells meth to provide for his family." Great. Sounds uplifting.
It wasn't until she was describing a scene from a recently watched episode that I realized "Wait! This is a black comedy!"
Glad she did that, because it became one of my favorite shows of all time.