Movies you regret seeing

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    What are some movies that you regret seeing?
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    I saw 8mm with Nicholas Cage on USA so it was heavily edited, but I still felt really troubled over that movie and just thinking about it disturbs me.
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    2 girls, 1 cup.
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    Two recent ones spring to mind:

    For Colored Girls-what a depressing, uninspired gloomy movie. Shame on you, Mr. Perry.
    Little Fockers-I got roped into seeing this because one of my friends was too chickenshit to see Black Swan.
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    Anything with Tom Cruise in it.
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    K Pax, what a big waste of 7 dollars
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    Avatar. You know why.
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    Nightmare On Elm Street
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    Transformers 2
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    Jimmy Hollywood. I had trouble sitting through that one because it was the first and only Joe Pesi movie that really stunk up his career. :P
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    "Class of 1999 II: The Substitute".....Without a doubt, one of the worst films in existence.

    Tragically, I can never unwatch it.
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    princess_of_power wrote:
    Two recent ones spring to mind:

    For Colored Girls-what a depressing, uninspired gloomy movie. Shame on you, Mr. Perry.
    Little Fockers-I got roped into seeing this because one of my friends was too chickenshit to see Black Swan.


    I'll add two more:

    Sucker Punch-it had loads of potential and a rather strong start but just ended up being a mess consisting of confusing fantasy/fight scenes, no-name villians and an unfulfilling ending.
    Just Go with It-although I was told ad nauseam that it was "really funny", it was merely chuckle-worthy, and only sporadically. I place this in Adam Sandler's "Miss" pile.
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    How can you regret seeing a movie? I mean, all it takes is renting it. :?

    However I do regret not seeing some movies in a theater, as opposed to watching at home.
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    i regret seeing arthur. the humor went from decent to dreadful, and the love story felt rushed
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    Good Luck Chuck...I almost walked out of the shit, if my friend wasn't with me I would of.
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    I have a saying about movies. The bad ones make the good ones seem even better. So, no, I don't regret seeing any movies.
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    Dinner for Schmucks, it was on HBO and I felt cheated lol.
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    The Village.
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    vkimo wrote:
    How can you regret seeing a movie? I mean, all it takes is renting it. :?

    However I do regret not seeing some movies in a theater, as opposed to watching at home.


    I understood this thread all wrong, thanks people for letting me know. :oops:
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