CM Dazz
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Post by CM Dazz on Jan 2, 2014 10:36:54 GMT -5
Yes, there is one. I just can not remember what the hell it is right now. Just last week I mentioned to the wife that the more & more I see *insert movie I forgot here* the less & less I like it. Maybe it was a TV show, but it's going to drive me nuts till I think of it. Dammit.
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Post by wallabylikeyou on Jan 2, 2014 10:47:31 GMT -5
Garden State, which had more style and less substance each time I watched it again and then eventually not much style either.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2014 11:21:45 GMT -5
I saw this in the theater and really liked it. I have not seen it since cause I don't want to ruin the memory. The fart scene had me dying with laughter in the theater. My friend almost had to drag me out to the hallway to help me catch my breath. The father explaining on how he always wanted to be a dinosaur always makes me laugh really hard. That is one of the most brilliant jokes I have ever seen in a movie
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Post by BRV on Jan 2, 2014 11:29:59 GMT -5
Wedding Crashers
The first time you see it, it's one of those frat-party, bro comedies with Vince Vaughn, Will Ferrell and the gang. By the third viewing, you find yourself wondering "What did I ever see in this movie?" And with each passing viewing, you realize it's a standard romantic comedy coated in layers of Axe body spray to hide its true colors.
Not to say that's a bad thing. Romantic comedies can be very good. But "Wedding Crashers" certainly is not one of them.
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Jan 2, 2014 11:37:14 GMT -5
Count me in with Superbad. It's good, but NOWHERE near the comic masterpiece it was being repeatedly touted as
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Jan 2, 2014 12:56:22 GMT -5
Independence Day was a great First-Watch... and pretty poopy on later viewings Although I still love having it on in the background about once a year There's one holiday a year it's perfect for, I can't imagine Labor day without it.
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Post by Red Impact on Jan 2, 2014 13:07:37 GMT -5
A Christmas Story. Granted, that may be because I've seen it so much, essentially spending 2 days last Christmas doing nothing but watching it.
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Post by bob on Jan 2, 2014 18:13:34 GMT -5
The Avengers. When I saw in theaters I absolutely loved it. Then with each subsequent viewing it didn't hold up as much. I still like it but no where near as much as I did after my first viewing.
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Post by Evilution E5150 on Jan 2, 2014 18:38:17 GMT -5
Lord of the Rings
i've seen Fellowship a zillion times, i've seen two towers about 10 times, i've seen return of the king twice and i cant bring myself to sit through the hobbit
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Jan 7, 2014 23:58:20 GMT -5
A lot of those so bad their good films E.G the Room, Troll 2 etc. Their funny at first due to ineptitude of those involved making them but personally I find after watching them a few times that novelty wares off and they just become terrible films.
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Post by Freddy BooJangles on Jan 8, 2014 9:28:41 GMT -5
Any of the Nolan Batman movies. Same here
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Post by Ryushinku on Jan 8, 2014 10:40:32 GMT -5
The Avengers. When I saw in theaters I absolutely loved it. Then with each subsequent viewing it didn't hold up as much. I still like it but no where near as much as I did after my first viewing. Yes, same here. It's still like a four-star film for me, it's really really good, but first time through I was blown away and that's faded in the times I've seen it since. That initial spectacle really took me in.
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Post by StuntGranny® on Jan 8, 2014 17:40:12 GMT -5
Cabin in the Woods. The first time I thought it was pretty clever. Every time after that, I found it annoying and pretty corny. Which, I guess it's supposed to be a bit corny? I don't know.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Jan 8, 2014 21:23:32 GMT -5
The FF7 movie, forgot what it's called. I enjoyed it first time a lot and thought it was awesome. Second time, my FF fanboyism kinda died and I realised it's actually pretty shit with bland characters and a wafer thin plot.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Jan 8, 2014 21:31:14 GMT -5
I laughed at National Lampoon's European Vacation like a maniac when I first saw it as a kid, the I saw it again as an adult and didn't laugh once.
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Post by agent817 on Jan 9, 2014 9:57:48 GMT -5
I laughed at National Lampoon's European Vacation like a maniac when I first saw it as a kid, the I saw it again as an adult and didn't laugh once. Some people consider that one to be one of the weaker films of that franchise, with the first "Vacation" movie and "Christmas Vacation" being the favorites. I don't know about "Vegas Vacation."
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Post by willywonka666 on Jan 9, 2014 10:34:29 GMT -5
How many times do people watch a movie? There are a few I watch many times, but they are generally spaced several months or years apart.
Why keep watching something that you don't like anymore?
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