"Magic" Mark Hurr
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Post by "Magic" Mark Hurr on Nov 14, 2016 18:20:22 GMT -5
The Transformers where Sam goes to robot heaven.
I feel asleep the first time I saw and missed that scene. Watched again and feel asleep again before that scene. I've had near death experiences in my life. Those pale in comparison to the devine intervention that stopped me from seeing that film sequence.
But my nomination goes to The Real World Movie: The Lost Season movie from 2002. I was with friends who were board and we decided to go to the movies. I can't remember the name of the movie I wanted to see, but it was a horror film which was a no brained pick over The Real World for me. But I got outvoted and we saw the bullshit that was The Real World. It was worse for me because I knew this was gonna be terrible. It was so bad none of said anything when we left. We all rode in the car silent. We all had to humble ourselves and not talk about it because there could have a huge blowout. Lol. We've talked about major situations within the years of our friendship. Fist fights, arguments over damn near everything, and times where some of us have isolated ourselves for personal reasons. But we've never brought up the day that were majority voted and the majority was wrong.
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the2ndevil
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Post by the2ndevil on Nov 15, 2016 10:44:32 GMT -5
Man Of Steel.
My tickets were free, and I still felt like I wasted my money.
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Post by Duke Cameron on Nov 15, 2016 13:49:35 GMT -5
The Jetsons movie is the only movie I ever wanted to leave in the middle of. I was a kid and loved cartoons so that's saying something.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2016 13:59:11 GMT -5
I've seen some real garbage in my time so I'd have to say Battlefield Earth has my vote.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Nov 15, 2016 14:26:03 GMT -5
Off the top of my head Xmen 3 or Man of Steel.
X3 was disappointing but Man of Steel made me legitimately angry.
Maybe if I saw some worse movies... but none that really stuck with me like them
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Zone Was Wrong
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Post by Zone Was Wrong on Nov 15, 2016 16:49:07 GMT -5
To Wong Fu, Thanks for everything. Ugh the only movie me and my family ever walked out of.
The Dark Knight Rises. Cinematography wise it was great. Batman mythology wise it was terrible. Bane sucked, Talia sucked, wasted No Man's Land storyline, and...... Robin..... His first name was Robin.... GET IT?! I could've lived with Terry, or Richard, Tim, hell even Jason! But no his NAME was Robin..... Shortened version of my rant after the movie
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Nov 15, 2016 18:18:08 GMT -5
Man Of Steel. My tickets were free, and I still felt like I wasted my money. I felt very similarly when I was "treated" to BvS. What really ground my gears was when I wound up seeing it a second time and had to pay. Never let others pick the movie if you can help it.
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Post by SkullTrauma on Nov 15, 2016 18:18:55 GMT -5
Mr. Nanny.
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Post by Bishblast on Nov 16, 2016 3:46:36 GMT -5
Mmm, this will be tough. I won't count Miami Vice, Troy, or Resident Evil 2 (whatever it's actually called) since I didn't finish them in the theater. Or The Room since that's the whole point.
Master of Disguise The Grinch (Jim Carrey) Malibus Most Wanted Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 Simply Irresistable
Those stand out as being just plain bad, but three movies specifically stand out as leaving me angry after having watched them; Daredevil, Pearl Harbor, Star Wars Episode 2.
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 16, 2016 6:18:14 GMT -5
I've seen some real garbage in my time so I'd have to say Battlefield Earth has my vote. I actually find that movie hilarious, but really only when Travolta or maybe Whittaker are on screen. I also didn't have to pay and see it in theaters and could enjoy it in the comfort of my own home, so I'd have probably been more miserable in the theater. Still, "THE FRIENDLY BARTENDER!!!"
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