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The problem I have is keeping the list short enough that I don't come off as hating everything popular.

Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies or Tobey as Spider-Man. I get that there's a "first doctor" appeal to them, but I couldn't stand either.

Star Trek: TNG. At least the original was fun. It's like they tried to suck the life out of the series.

Really, anything Bioshock related. If I wanted Matrix levels of pretentiousness and sophistry, I'd watch The Matrix. Spoilers: I do not watch The Matrix.

Batman. Well, maybe not so much Batman as the Cult of Batman. And this lazy "always prepares for everything" thing. Dude gets gassed every third comic. How can he be expected to be prepared for Superman if he can't handle Joker and Scarecrow?

Lord of the Rings. Ugh. In fact, let's just assume if it's "epic fantasy," that's my response.

Almost everything tied to Frank Miller.

Breaking Bad. The only thing that would have redeemed that series is a "rocks fall and everyone dies" situation.

Likes:
I enjoyed the 2009 Star Trek. Not the most amazing movie ever, but a fun one. And honestly, a good cast. Mostly.

Dynasty Wariiors, Samurai Warriors, etc. There are a couple in the franchise I dislike, but I have fun with them. Better with a partner.

Superman killing. Well, let me rephrase. I am fine with Supes killing if it fits the context. What I'm not fine with is him going around causing 9-11s.

Bay's TMNT was enjoyable. Still hate the character models, though.

Kesha's "Tik-Tok," though I probably love it for all the "wrong" reasons. It's one of the best spoofs ever, and part of why it's so good is it's actually serious.

10 Things I Hate About You. And unapologetically. I freaking love that movie.
 

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The Super Mario Brothers movie is seen by many as objectively bad, which I don't get. I thought it was very interesting take of the original concept, being very weird and kinda dark. And while it isn't perfect, there are some things which do get a shit ton of praise even when they have just as many flaws or more; like Final Fantasy 10 with some of the stupidest designs and story idea's. And even The Force Awakens with it's lack of explanations, rushed scenes, redone ideas and modern goofy humour.
 

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Things I like that seemingly noone else cares about: Story in Beat'em ups. I play Blazblue mainly for the story.
And in general: I prefer sexyness over violence.

Things I don't like that everyone else likes: FPS I suppose, I just don't play them. And I prefer local multiplayer over online anyday, even with friends.
 

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What I like that others don't like-

The Butterfly Effect- An underrated movie with a meaniful message.

Little Nicky- Ok to be fair, it has been years since I last watched it so my likeness for it may not hold if watched recently.

Coconut- I swear the people I've encounter all says they hate coconut! It has something to do with the texture (the flakes). Ok sure Bounty or Russelk are never my first chocolate choice but I sure do loved coconut pastery/ cake and aswell in ice cream. I think it's due to the fact that I eat coconut Chinese buns and these coconut mochi like buns aswell that I view coconut to be normal.

Pewdiepie- Don't care what others says about him, he can make me laugh. I also liked his personality and respect he is rich from doing what he loved. Not many people can achieve their dreams.

What I don't like that others like-

Justin Beiber- Nuff said.

Markiplier- I don't liked his let played style (his initial reaction is always in mumble nor do I liked his Ned Flander like personaliy).

FPS games like COD and Halo- At this point they are bland.
 
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KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:
For my self:

Things I Dislike that Most Others Like:

Game of Thrones: It's just the worst kind of derivative tripe and it's way too far up it's own bum.
Mass Effect: The story is great, but once you realize the combat sucks, all the fun is removed from the game.
KotOR 2: The Sith Lords: The guiding character immediately struck me as an awful person and the story was just kind of weak, not to mention that KotOR had terrible combat. Seriously not giving the player first, or third person control, when lightsabers and force powers are in play is the worst mistake you can make.
at first I was going to call you my arch-nemesis...because you just shit on 3 of my favorite pieces of fiction to go back to time and time again.


[http://www.robot-hugs.com/hate/]
Seriously I do hate pants.
but then I saw this and realized I've never agreed with something as much as this. Seriously fuck pants, I could go on and on about how much I hate pants and how they're required to wear for adulting at work all day.

OT:

[HEADING=2]Things I like that others typically don't: [/HEADING]
kung pow enter the fist: one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen, but I fucking love it to bits, my friends and I have been quoting it for damn near 14 years now and I don't see that stopping anytime soon.

KOTOR combat: It's honestly one of the reasons I keep going back and replaying kotor 1 and 2 and DA:O, I love that exact type of combat and can't get enough of it apparently.

Norbit: This movie hit close to home on so many levels to the point my lungs were exploding while watching it the first time, this is another extremely quotable movie among my friends and it's accuracy to some things were eerie to say the least.



[HEADING=2]Things others typically like that I don't: [/HEADING]
Drive (the movie in 2011): I can't fucking stand this movie, it bored me to fucking tears and the script was atrocious, I do think ryan gosling did a fine job with what he was given, but I can't possibly illustrate how bad this movie was to me, it's probably in my top 5 movies of all time that I refuse to watch ever again.

Moon (movie that came out in 2009): I came in with no expectations (a friend said he had a space movie to watch, that's about it) but was still left utterly disappointed, sam rockwell and kevin spacey did fine for their roles, but that doesn't stop the movie from not answering the 2 billion questions it opened up for me while watching it and leaving absolutely no answers for any of them, it absolutely baffled me afterwards that this movie got such high ratings and praise from all over.

bacon

any type of sea/fish food

dark beers

sidenote: for some reason I can't think of any video game comparisons at the moment..
 

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I'm not much of a fan of seafood. In fact, it needs to be thoroughly fried before I'll even touch it, or mashed into an unrecognisable pile of soup. Yes, essentially I only like my sea food when it has no resemblance in texture to seafood. This also means that I have absolutely no love for sushi.

Alcohol is another thing. It's not a spiritual or moral problem, at all. Rather, I seem to react poorly to it. I get ridiculous searing pains from a small amount of alcohol(two relatively light beers is enough, really) and I get very flushed from even a minute amount. I have no idea why. I must have a small tolerance.

The Christian Bale Batman. Damn it. I cannot stand his horrible attempts at being "gritty", with the growling that more or less makes it impossible to decipher what he's actually saying. I mean, it's brilliant. How can anyone uncover your secret identity when you speak as if your throat was filled with gravel? It sucks for audiences, though.
 

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I wasnt disappointed by the un-DLC/standard ending of Mass Effect 3 which at least measured by the outrage makes me a very small minority (however, I still liked the DLC-ending more).

I think Donnie Darko is the most overrated movie of all times (not a bad one though). An opinion which can nearly end friendships. But at least I seem to be not as alone with this as with my uncritical love for unedited ME-endings :)
 

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I found V for Vendetta the movie inferior to the book unlike Watchmen where I liked both book and movie equally.

The only saving grace was V even though they made him too much of a good guy instead of the Morally Grey portrayal of him in the book. And the movie reduced the bad guys to one dimesional powerhungry assholes.
 

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Hieronymusgoa said:
I think Donnie Darko is the most overrated movie of all times (not a bad one though). An opinion which can nearly end friendships. But at least I seem to be not as alone with this as with my uncritical love for unedited ME-endings :)
We agree that the movie is overrated, but that qualifier belongs to "Gone with the Wind"
 

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I did not care for Zelda: Link between Worlds. Everyone goes on about how great it is, but all I see is a Link to the Past Remake. It is especially egregious because so many people have called Twilight Princess a rehash of Ocarina of Time, but TP is my favorite Zelda game to date.
 

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Silent Hill 2 is massively over-rated! Its boring and confused and mawkish and is about as scary as Scary Movie 3 deleted scenes on a Sunday morning with milk and Oreos with a fluffy purring kitten on your lap. Silent Hill 3 is superior in every way!

Addendum: SH2 sountrack is pretty great. They got that right

Also Deadpool. That movie was a mess. And I remember laughing 2 or 3 times at best. The rest was just cringe-worthy Reddit and circa 2012 4chan 'jokes' and memes. And constantly pointing out that its not funny or good or is confusing doesn't make it any less of those things!

OH! Something positive! I actually liked the Toy Soldiers games. The first one, World War 1, is the best by far. The second made the same mistake Kung Fury did, in that they think the 80s is worth remembering. Its not. Save for Michael Jackson and Thriller.
The third one has its charm. There is something about mustard gassing MLP knockoffs or using Sparkle love magic rays to liquidate Cobra and HeMan toys.

Charming is the word. Just charming.
 

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Sigh...let's get this out of the way since it's quasi topical:

Things I Liked That Others Did Not

Man of Steel - Sure it wasn't without its flaws (Overt Space Jesus Metaphors, Krypton was pretty unimaginative, Amy Adams as Lois Lane). But for me it did in a couple of hours what Smallville took ten painful years to accomplish; show Clark Kent/Kal-El as a man trying to find his place in the world.

Watchmen - No, this is not a Zach Snyder lovefest. But I felt he did as good as job as one could adapting the graphic novel to screen. And I liked his ending better.

Skyrim - I'm an old timey pen and paper AD&D player, and my very first exposure to The Elder Scrolls series was Morrowind. But I realized that Skyrim's comparatively shallow gameplay allows the player to graft his/her own storyline into the world. For instance, I decided to play as Elric of Melnibone and complete all the Daedric Quests because they were really the Gods of Chaos. Had a great time!

Cloverfield - Turns out I liked it for all the wrong reasons. I thought it was about a bunch of pretentious assholes getting killed by a monster. But apparently, we were supposed to feel for the characters. The entire theatre cheered at the fates of Lizzy Caplan's and TJ Miller's characters, and I love them both as actors.


Things I Did Not Like That Others Did

Ex Machina - Beautifully acted and shot but thoroughly predictable. There was an interesting idea of "artificial intelligence" versus "artificial conscience" that was hinted at but never followed through. And I'm really tired of the "fembot turning on sexist creator" trope.

The Mass Effect Series - I'm a huge Bioware fan, but I simply could not get into this game. While the writing and world building are top notch, the game is, essentially a cover-based shooter with poor FPS mechanics.

The Walking Dead - I watched the first two seasons back to back and enjoyed them. But was never compelled to continue. There's really no specific reason...it just didn't grab me.

Side Note Others may not like pants. I myself can't stand shirts and shoes.
 

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Going with games:

Dragon Age 2. I liked it. It's actually my favorite of the three. It's taking me a long time to complete Inquisition, for sure.
 

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I liked the Watchmen movie a lot and it got me into the book (and comic books in general). I also dug Howard the Duck, both ironically and also sincerely for its unabashed goofiness. It really made me want to read more of the comics, too. Cloud Atlas was a great movie and the only Wachowskis thing I still like. There's an old similar Robin Williams movie called Being Human that was a huge bomb that I've always been fascinated with. Supposedly there's a better director's cut out there, but they'll probably never release it due to lack of interest on the part of everyone but me.

I really like old black and white films, especially Humphrey Bogart movies. I love The Big Sleep, Key Largo, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, To Have and Have Not, and The Maltese Falcon. You notice any big omissions there? I cannot stand Casablanca. Every time I try to watch it, it puts me right to sleep. Tons of WW2 politics I never fully understand, plus little to no character development before being asked to care about a love story that happened some time in the past... Bleh. I just can't do it and I have no idea why it's held in such high regard. I hesitate to mention my admittedly weak criticisms because I know it could be easily explained away or dismissed. I don't want to even try to like it anymore because it just makes me so sleepy.

I also can't find anyone online that hates Patapon as much as I do. Just tried it because of all the great things I've heard, but the design is so damn annoying. Try this level, oh you died, go back to level one, get the special song, try again, die, equip the secret thing, play a song ten times in a row, play a minigame, fail, do it again ten more times until you figure it out, then trudge slowly through the rest of the desert with the new and barely interesting gameplay mechanic.
 

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Okay, I'll bite:

I liked Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. I don't care what anybody says, that movie was a good finale to the trilogy (...of the first three movies), even if it did get confusing at times.

Also, I despise Teen Titans Go, calling it a bland, brainless bastardization of a good cartoon. And yet Cartoon Network loves shoving it down our throats like whatever they put in a goose to make pate. You can like the show if you want, but you'll never get me to like it.

Maybe I'll add more if I can think of any.
 

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KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:
For my self:

Things I Like that Most Others Dislike:
The Last Starfighter: Seriously this movie is the epitome of an under appreciated gem.

Victory or Death!
 

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Things most people seem to like, but I don't:

Wrath of Khan . Never understood the love for it. I don't hate it, it just feels very 'meh' to me. The Undiscovered Country, now that's my favorite Star Trek movie, yet, almost no one talks about it.

Game of Thrones. It's just a poorly made show. Too much nudity, not enough character or plot development. Some minor scenes that didn't happen in the books are okay, but that's about it.

Firefly. Never understood the love for it, and I adore Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Maybe it was too short for me to become emotionally invested to the show.

Walking Dead (TV show). It just didn't interest me, so bland, lifeless (heh), devoid of humor. And I couldn't stand the Governor.

Iron man. Heard good things about it, watched it, thought it was completely average movie. Nothing great, nothing bad.

English dub in anime. Okay, first, I need to mention, that I haven't watched that much anime with an English dub, but when I have, it's been bad most of the time. Not to say that Japanese are flawless when it comes to voice acting (over acting? What's that?).

Raiders of the Lost Ark. I think it's weakest of the Indiana Jones trilogy.

And vice versa:

Temple of Doom. Probably my favorite IJ movie. The sets, the music, the action, it just one hell of a roller coaster (damn I'm funny).

Ghostbusters 2. I like it more than the first one, but I'm first to admit it's because it was the first Ghostbuster movie I saw.

Adam West's Batman Is it dark? No. Is it trying to be serious? Definitely not. Do I love it? Why, yes I do! It's funny, colorful, entertaining and it doesn't take itself seriously.

Fantastic Four '05. I watched it and thought it was awerage or okay, like Iron man. Then I heard the reviews and how everyone hated it, and I just couldn't understand why.

Alien 3. It has flaws, but I still think it's still a good Alien movie. Though near the end it gets kinda confusing.

Silent Hill movie. I haven't really played the Silent Hill series, so maybe that's why I kinda liked it. I do, however think, that it lacked in horror and the feeling of being alone and isolated in an empty town. You should feel more uneasy, when watching a film about Silent Hill.
 
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Samtemdo8 said:
I am going to say it.

Last year I have watched the entirty of 2 Star Trek series. The Original Series and The Next Generation.

I have watched every single episode and their repspective movies.

And when it comes to the movies....I found MOST of the Odd-Numbered Star Trek movies not that bad. I have been constantly told that Star Trek: Motion Picture, The Search for Spock, The Final Frontier, Generations, Inserrection, and including Nemesis to be BAD films.

But then I watch every single movie and I really don't see any patterns.

I found Motion Picture to be an Alright movie (I view it as the true Final Episode of the Original Series)

Search for Spock was just as good as Wrath of Khan.

Final Frontier mabye have its issues but at least its watchable, in contrast I dislike The Voyage Home. Keep that movie away from me.

Generations again was not that bad of a movie and honestly I have seen TNG episodes that are worse then Generations (Sub Rosa).

I agree that Insurrection is Fleas on the Camel's Balls.

Finally Nemesis and honestly...I like this movie best of all the TNG movies.
I actually basically agree with you, and I am a lifelong Trekkie. The odd number rule has always been wrong. Or at least, it's blown way out of proportion. TMP is, well, disappointing as a first Trek film, just because it managed to be both a retread of a previous episode and seem like a totally different franchise what with all the "2001" imagery and oddity.

But "Search for Spock" is a good movie. I can't agree that's it's as good as "Wrath of Khan," but it's a fine follow up. I happened to like "Voyage Home," but it is an odd film out, so to speak, and I get why you wouldn't like it so much.

Now, "Final Frontier" is crap, it's easily the worst of them all, but again, not pure dog shit or anything. Just stupid. And with Shatner in charge of it, that's understandable.

"Generations" biggest problem was just feeling like a 2 hour episode of the show, which isn't really the fault of the movie as they had to make it at the same time they were producing the end of the series. "Insurrection" is indeed painfully bad, but I don't understand the hate for "Nemesis." It's no "First Contact" but it's interesting and has some great scenes. People say it killed Star Trek, which it apparently somehow did. But I think people were just bored with TNG and it's aging actors by then, not because the film was so terrible.
 

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Jute88 said:
Things most people seem to like, but I don't:

Wrath of Khan . Never understood the love for it. I don't hate it, it just feels very 'meh' to me. The Undiscovered Country, now that's my favorite Star Trek movie, yet, almost no one talks about it.

Game of Thrones. It's just a poorly made show. Too much nudity, not enough character or plot development. Some minor scenes that didn't happen in the books are okay, but that's about it.

Walking Dead (TV show). It just didn't interest me, so bland, lifeless (heh), devoid of humor. And I couldn't stand the Governor.
1. Funnily enough Both Wrath of Khan and Undiscovered Country were done by the same director and writers.

2. Do you say this to Game of Thrones as a person who read the books first?

3. Wouldn't Humor take away the fact that its a Zombie Apocalypse? Yeah there were things like Dead Rising and Shawn of the Dead but this show tries to take its Zombie Apocalypse more seriously and with an elemental of horror.

I mean Night of the Living Dead certainly was not known for its Humor if it had any?