"Well, that's two hours of my life I'll never get back..."

demiurge1138 said:
Miss Congeniality
I hate almost all romantic comedies with a passion reserved by normal people for Nazi war criminals. And I was dragged to see this in the theaters. And I wanted to die, or flee screaming, but I could not.
I still bear the scars.
I also don't care for romantic comedies (my wife does, and she doesn't understand my penchant for action/adeverture/sci-fi/fantasy files). However, this was one of the few that I actually enjoyed. *shrug* To each there own.
 

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Ohhhhh, I almost forgot! Bad romcoms!

28 Days - Sandra Bullock in rehab. Bad acting, poor dialogue, cheesy situations, stereotyped characters. Blech. Glad I didn't pay for this.

Oh, and for the record, I like Resident Evil. I consider it a side-story to the games. :)
 


The_lurkeR said:
How could anyone have forgotten "Batman & Robin"?
My friends and I almost walked out in that utterly ridiculous opening museum sequence, but decided to stay and watch the train wreck. Every frame of that movie was painful!

OMG....you are so right. I can't believe I didn't put this down. I guess I was trying to erase the whole experience from my head. Gee...thanks for reminding me Lurker....now I'm going to have nightmares tonight.... (j/k :D)

Particle_Man wrote:
Also, The Transporter. I kept hoping it would get better. Then that it would stop getting worse. More Argh. Luc Besson, I feel betrayed by you.

OMG...another one I forgot about. "The Transporter" ! Ugh! Although, I'd rather watch that again than watch "Dreamcatcher". At least I can laugh at the silly brawl in the grease.

Speaking of romantic/comedies....for some reason, as shallow and transparent this formula is, I still like it. Maybe I'm a weak softie, but I like "When Harry Met Sally", "Boomerang", "Love and Basketball", "You Got Mail".....heck, even the mediocre ones I like...."Alex & Emma", "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days", "2 Weeks Notice"...."Bedazzled".
 


The_lurkeR said:
How could anyone have forgotten "Batman & Robin"?
Be glad my brother (he's 28) doesn't play D&D and, therefore, would not be on this list. He has all the Batman movies on DVD and adores every single one of them. I thought they were all decent...but he'd be calling for your head for such blasphemy. :)
 

After looking at the rest of the films on this list all I can say is...

...boy, am I glad I am selective about the movies I actually pay to see! ;)
 

LiVeWiRe said:
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

I had heard so many great things about this movie, but after seeing it I obviously didn't feel the same way...

I haven't seen a lot of the movies mentioned here...guess there's a good reason eh? :D

LW
I felt the same way. I did not feel that the movie was anything but mediocre.
 

Mog Elffoe said:
As far as 2003 goes I'd definitely have to pick Bad Boys II. I saw it for free and I kept thinking all the way through, "This has got to get better... This has got to get better..." and it never did. That was 2 1/2 hours (TWO AND A HALF HOURS! GAARR!) that I would love to get back.
I never saw the movie in the theatre, but I did buy the DVD because I had enjoyed the first movie. I have given it away, or tried to, twice now. The first time the person watched it and, this is not a lie, then forced me to take it back. The second person had already seen it and did not want it. Sad.
 

kirinke said:
i actually liked men in black 2. i loved the lotr movies BAD to those who didn't! BAD! :D

the worst movie i've ever watched and want my 2 hrs back....
Resident evil. YETCH. i walked out after the first five minutes. Yes I thought it was that bad .
You might want to try watching a little longer. This was a good movie and I eagerly await the sequel.
 

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