What are the movies you REFUSE to watch-even once! We'll assume Spears' movie and what evers her name in Glitter are on the list. I happen to hate Julia Roberts, I can stand her older roles where she isn't a main attraction, like Flatliners. But, Mona Lisa Smile and Erin Brokabitch I will never see.
Titanic - too many hours of my life I'd never get back Brokeback Mountain - my inner homo must remain closeted American Pie - Band Camp, Naked Mile, and any other money-hungry whoring opportunistic sequels The (alleged) Britney Spears sex movie - only because K-Fed is in it.
Brokeback - I guess I just dont get it. Beaches - Steel Magnolias - I dated a chick that used to talk about these movies, I wouldnt watch them even to get laid.
Yeah any of those chick flicks I refuse Fried Green Tomatoes for instance would be another. I hate to say it but I did see Titanic. Those sitcom nostalgia shows like Brady Bunch.... hold on I guess that is not true I did watch the Dukes of Hazard County movie. You got to cut me some slack there I just had to see Jessica.
Wow, that's the same reason I didn't see I didn't see the Dukes of Hazard movie. And, for the record, A Very Brady Sequal if funny! They make fun of the franchise, much to my own amusement. I stopped watching the Batman movies when the Bat-nipples were added to the suit.
I'll refuse "Police Academies 8,9,& 10 when they come out. Also "Friday the 13th IXX, Jason's Kids Need Braces."
This may not really fir the thread but I saw "Lost in Translation" cause at a relative’s house someone picked it up because they thought it was highly rated and with Bill Murray it was supposed to be funny. If I had to pick out the worst movie I ever saw that one would come to mind. My advise to you is REFUSE to watch Lost in Translation.
WRONG!! I guess that means my advice is for anyone and everyone to refuse to listen to Joes advice on this particular subject. (n offense Joe)
Hold on.... Are you serious? Really? Maybe I missed it movies are all about perception I suppose. I got the perception that "Lost in Translation" was some disgruntled directors idea of how to go out in his idea of style thumbing his nose at and sticking it to any one gullible enough to have paid to see it. I could be wrong though like I said it is just my perception. I would love to know maybe poll results on who liked that movie just out of curiosity. Go figure. ??? Anyone else see that movie?