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Many. MANY. I do make myself watch all oscar nominations and well some I just can't sit through or leave me wondering *Why?*

I mean I watched Emilia Perez and this is a personal opinion. Bad BAD trans representation, and "how it works". Then the music, those lyrics, honestly some are pretty funny. But I still feel like it was a really bad movie, esspecially how they handled the trans aspect, how Mexican people are represented in it. Again. Personal opinion.

Rumor has it that Netflix was forcing it's way into The Oscars, and it's left alot of people confused.(Second rumor is Nosferatu got snubbed due to it)

I won't rant about all of them, but I could. Believe me any of the movies below I could rant about
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Runners up:

-The Princess Bride (I just don't like it. It annoys me.)
-New Starwars Trilogy (Not the orginal, the new one except Rouge one)
-Saltburn: It made me nearly have a freak out. Not a bad movie. But it really scarred me
-The Irish Man. 😴
-Maestro (Dont get me started)
Brokeback Mountain (Terrible representation of a gay romance)

Ill probably be expanding this list
 
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this is technically just a play that got a full recording released on disney+ but i HEAVILY dislike hamilton. i mean, it’s innovative because it uses rap music to explain a historical moment but lin manuel miranda playing hamilton feels like a self insert fan fiction. i don’t mean to be rude when i say this but his performance is mediocre at best.
 
I absolutely hate Frozen. I’m not a family person anyway but parallel to you saying that Brokeback is a terrible representation of gay romance I think Frozen is a terrible representation of what family should be. Please tell me that family isn’t such a hollow concept to people… Elsa was absolutely coddled for making a disaster and never took responsibility for her actions, nothing really happened to make the family relation change, the sisters don’t feel like they were ever close, the lore and world are absolutely BLAND. Bland movie all around bland bland bland.
 
The biggest one for me is Fight Club.

I have no interest in watching a movie over and over or having to study it multiple times to understand it's hidden meaning.

I rented this and it just gave me a headache. Then I never wanted to watch it again.
 
—Mean Girls (I guess I don’t hate it, but it’s kind of annoying and not as funny as some other movies, in my opinion.)

—It’s a Wonderful Life

—Mission Impossible

—The Notebook

—Titanic (As soon as I saw dogs get on the ship, I noped out of there.)

—Dodgeball (I usually like goofy comedies, but this one wasn’t for me.)

—Miss Congeniality

—Despicable Me (I’m sorry…I just couldn’t get into that series.)

—Breakfast Club (A bunch of people complaining about their lives in one room…come on!)

—Sixteen Candles

—Heathers

—We’re the Millers

—A bunch of those superhero movies that plagued the theaters for a good decade.
 
—Mean Girls (I guess I don’t hate it, but it’s kind of annoying and not as funny as some other movies, in my opinion.)

—It’s a Wonderful Life

—Mission Impossible

—The Notebook

—Titanic (As soon as I saw dogs get on the ship, I noped out of there.)

—Dodgeball (I usually like goofy comedies, but this one wasn’t for me.)

—Miss Congeniality

—Despicable Me (I’m sorry…I just couldn’t get into that series.)

—Breakfast Club (A bunch of people complaining about their lives in one room…come on!)

—Sixteen Candles

—Heathers

—We’re the Millers

—A bunch of those superhero movies that plagued the theaters for a good decade.
Plague is a perfect way to put it. I work at a theatre/arcade and the amount of superhero movies was absurd and never ending.
 
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I remember so many people raving about the first Avatar movie back when it was originally released.It was making tons of $$ and some people I know were watching it three or four times.When I finally saw it I thought two things:1.Fantastic special effects. 2.Why did they borrow the plot from Dances With Wolves?And couldn't they have named that stuff they were trying to get from the weird blue people's planet something better than "unobtanium"?It's like the filmmakers were so busy cranking up the special effects they forgot to come up with original ideas and an original plot and just slapped on a prefabbed plot that was used better in another movie.I'm a big fan of sci-fi movies and this one really let me down.
 
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I remember so many people raving about the first Avatar movie back when it was originally released.It was making tons of $$ and some people I know were watching it three or four times.When I finally saw it I thought two things:1.Fantastic special effects. 2.Why did they borrow the plot from Dances With Wolves?And couldn't they have named that stuff they were trying to get from the weird blue people's planet something better than "unobtanium"?It's like the filmmakers were so busy cranking up the special effects they forgot to come up with original ideas and an original plot and just slapped on a prefabbed plot that was used better in another movie.I'm a big fan of sci-fi movies and this one really let me down.
To top off the lazy point, the Font is just Papyrus, nothing unique and creative
 
—Mean Girls (I guess I don’t hate it, but it’s kind of annoying and not as funny as some other movies, in my opinion.)

—It’s a Wonderful Life

—Mission Impossible

—The Notebook

—Titanic (As soon as I saw dogs get on the ship, I noped out of there.)

—Dodgeball (I usually like goofy comedies, but this one wasn’t for me.)

—Miss Congeniality

—Despicable Me (I’m sorry…I just couldn’t get into that series.)

—Breakfast Club (A bunch of people complaining about their lives in one room…come on!)

—Sixteen Candles

—Heathers

—We’re the Millers

—A bunch of those superhero movies that plagued the theaters for a good decade.
my dad loves it’s a wonderful life but tbh it’s probably the most depressing christmas movie i have ever seen.
 
I absolutely hate Frozen. I’m not a family person anyway but parallel to you saying that Brokeback is a terrible representation of gay romance I think Frozen is a terrible representation of what family should be. Please tell me that family isn’t such a hollow concept to people… Elsa was absolutely coddled for making a disaster and never took responsibility for her actions, nothing really happened to make the family relation change, the sisters don’t feel like they were ever close, the lore and world are absolutely BLAND. Bland movie all around bland bland bland.

THANK YOU. Frozen is honestly hot garbage (lol), I couldn't stand it when it was popular and I still can't stand it nowadays. "Let it go" also has to be one of the most overplayed and terrible songs ever created in the history of mankind. 🙃
 
THANK YOU. Frozen is honestly hot garbage (lol), I couldn't stand it when it was popular and I still can't stand it nowadays. "Let it go" also has to be one of the most overplayed and terrible songs ever created in the history of mankind. 🙃
Last year I heard *Let it Go* over, and over again during the holiday season at work, it was pretty annoying
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I absolutely hate Frozen. I’m not a family person anyway but parallel to you saying that Brokeback is a terrible representation of gay romance I think Frozen is a terrible representation of what family should be. Please tell me that family isn’t such a hollow concept to people… Elsa was absolutely coddled for making a disaster and never took responsibility for her actions, nothing really happened to make the family relation change, the sisters don’t feel like they were ever close, the lore and world are absolutely BLAND. Bland movie all around bland bland bland.
Yeah, I can defently agree on the Family part of it. Pretty bad family too be in, and not represented in the most ideal way
 
Pride and Prejudice, 2005. It has really high ratings, but after watching it, I found it to be the most boring and lacking in soul movie I'd ever seen (obviously an exaggeration, but it was extremely boring). It seemed to me like they skimmed Jane Austen's book and took the scenes and acted them out without understanding the point of her writing. It just didn't capture the wit of the characters, filing them down to the most basic and boring they could be.
 
Pride and Prejudice, 2005. It has really high ratings, but after watching it, I found it to be the most boring and lacking in soul movie I'd ever seen (obviously an exaggeration, but it was extremely boring). It seemed to me like they skimmed Jane Austen's book and took the scenes and acted them out without understanding the point of her writing. It just didn't capture the wit of the characters, filing them down to the most basic and boring they could be.
I didn't expect to go on this thread to find one of my favourite films on here 🥲 obviously nothing can compare to the book but I love the 2005 version, I think they did a good job

I know I'm not the target demographic but I thought the super Mario film was bad, I was expecting to love it considering how well loved it was and because I love the games so much but it didn't even give me a hint of nostalgia either
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also the hobbit trilogy (sorry..) the first one was ok
 
I didn't expect to go on this thread to find one of my favourite films on here 🥲 obviously nothing can compare to the book but I love the 2005 version, I think they did a good job
Fair enough if you like it, sorry if my post seemed a bit rude. To be honest I think my view of the 2005 version is tinted by how thoroughly I enjoyed the 1940s one.
 
I didn't expect to go on this thread to find one of my favourite films on here 🥲 obviously nothing can compare to the book but I love the 2005 version, I think they did a good job

I know I'm not the target demographic but I thought the super Mario film was bad, I was expecting to love it considering how well loved it was and because I love the games so much but it didn't even give me a hint of nostalgia either
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also the hobbit trilogy (sorry..) the first one was ok
Im also not a fan of the Hobbit Trilogy, not for me. But my parents love it, so we watch it alot..
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Pride and Prejudice, 2005. It has really high ratings, but after watching it, I found it to be the most boring and lacking in soul movie I'd ever seen (obviously an exaggeration, but it was extremely boring). It seemed to me like they skimmed Jane Austen's book and took the scenes and acted them out without understanding the point of her writing. It just didn't capture the wit of the characters, filing them down to the most basic and boring they could be.
I've seen some of it, but I've never managed to really finish it. But I'm not big on romance movies, lol.
 
You know what? I never really like Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarves or Robin Hood that much. They are my least favorite Disney animated movies. I can respect them as being unique works of art and the former’s place in movie history but I just am not drawn into the story whenever I watch them. I also am not a fan of Tarzan because Phil Collins singing literally every single song except for one just pulls you out of the viewing experience because his voice is nowhere else in the movie and he isn’t the narrator. It’s just so distracting. Collins singing Tarzan’s actual I want song is like having Elton John’s disembodied voice singing Part of Your World while Ariel still does her usual sequence of swimming around her special hiding place. It is just so wrong and disturbing that there is a voice you keep hearing in the movie but never see anyone on screen with that voice.
 
Can I just say that I actually don't like the Avengers (and most superhero movies in general)?

I mean, that movie itself wasn't that enjoyable from the story point of view and that movie is just made to sell Marvel stuff. Guardians of the Galaxy is alright and Infinity War is the only Avengers movie that is pretty servicable but that's because there's actual tension especially the villain.
 
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