Movies that you were hoping would be good, but were terrible.

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  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

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    Eragon.

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    2012

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    The Shining

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  • Cope49Cope49 Banned

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    Charlie Hunnam was right to pass on this "Movie"

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    Good Lord, this movie was a train wreck.

  • Better sequel on the horizon.

    Remember when the nearly three hour long film had Godzilla in it for just under fifteen minutes? Ah, good times... wait a second! I mean, wh

  • Prometheus!

    I mean, it wasn't TERRIBLE, as there were some genuinely fantastic, creepy moments in it. But man o'man, there were so many ridiculous plotholes that my suspension of disbelief finally snapped.

  • ok

    I haven't got any really, but I'm assuming that the FNAF movie is going to be utter shit.

  • Cope49Cope49 Banned

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    Sigh....yeah . I wonder who's gonna play as Spider-man now that Garfield's out..

    Spider-Man 3. Nuff said.

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    The Shining? But why? :'(

    fallandir posted: »

    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Eragon. 2012 The Shining

  • Man I hated the reveal for The Mandarin. I don't know much for the comic books, but god damn was that twist extremely stupid.

    Iron Man 3, I really thought it was going to be good, especially since it had the Mandarin in it, but when they revealed him to be nothing b

  • fuk off cockwrench

    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    ok

  • I think book was better.

    The Shining? But why?

  • Cope49Cope49 Banned
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    Could have been better...

  • CathalOHaraCathalOHara Moderator

    I'll say Age of Ultron was honestly a very different beast in comparison to the first one. It succeeded in many things better than the first one. Fell flat on some others, but I think the film itself is still generally good. People were overhyping it and I KNEW they were gonna be disappointed.

    Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy were still better though.

    CatySky posted: »

    Well, here I go... I LOVE Marvel films, but this one... It wasn't terrible but I didn't really enjoy it either and I can't give the main reason why. It's more like little things packing up. I'd give a 2.5/5

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    Yeah...this may be late but I had to just say that I absolutely disagree with you about The Lost World. And JP3 was the worst of the 3 to me. While no film is perfect plot-wise, I must say that I found The Lost World every bit as entertaining as the original if not more. Now Jurassic Park 3 I can understand the contempt that movie gets, but not Lost World.

    I hate that movie so much. At least it lowered my expectations and I kind of like Jurassic Park 3.

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    People were overhyping it and I KNEW they were gonna be disappointed.

    I am not a overhyper :P, I just thought "A Marvel film! Time to turn my brain off and have a good time!". And well, I didn't... From the beggining to the end, I couldn't enjoy myself. Sure, the special effects were absolutely gorgeous and the film was, itself, well directed and executed but there was something... off about it. If I were to use a metaphor to describe this film, I'd say it's a well-oiled machine. It does its job well but it's somewhat cold.

    In my humble opinion, there is nothing to hate about Age of Ultron but there's nothing to love either.

    I found a critic, quite some time ago, which translated quite well my feelings toward this Avengers but unfortunately it's not in English...but if you can read french, there you go!

    Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy were still better though.

    At least we can agree on the fact that Guardians of the Galaxy was A-MA-ZING!

    CathalOHara posted: »

    I'll say Age of Ultron was honestly a very different beast in comparison to the first one. It succeeded in many things better than the first

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    I'm curious, ask him how he liked it in comparison to the other three films I mentioned aboved. If he's curious, I wrote my thesis on 'Taxi Driver,' which is in a part a response to those films - namely that the vigilante of Billy Jack, Death Wish, Walking Tall, and Dirty Harry, might be the same as the political assassin. This one essay I read compared them to Jack Ruby, the guy who shot Lee Harvey Oswald - basically, through violence, they sought to rectify society yet they weren't received as the hero they imagined themselves to be.

    Holy shit! My dad loves that film, I've only seen it in pieces, but I thought it was lacking in terms of characterization. Either everyone s

  • My dad hates Taxi Driver unironically, mostly because he found Travis to be an unsympathetic psycho. And he loved the first Death Wish from what I understand but disliked the others. I don't think he's ever seen the original Walking Tall, and he liked Dirty Harry to an extent.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    I'm curious, ask him how he liked it in comparison to the other three films I mentioned aboved. If he's curious, I wrote my thesis on 'Taxi

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    Interesting. A lot of people like Taxi Driver for the very same reason - he's somebody who, for the first half of the movie you sympathize with him, yet in the second half of the movie the director turns that sympathy against you. I read the same thing about a Korean movie called 'I Saw the Devil' - it's relatively popular in the States, to my knowlege. Conversely there's One Hour Photo, where the main character begins as a psychopath criminal yet, as you get to know him, you find yourself cautiously sympathizing with him.

    Though if your father liked Billy Jack, he'd probably like Walking Tall, not to mention Walking Tall is a based on a real person.

    My dad hates Taxi Driver unironically, mostly because he found Travis to be an unsympathetic psycho. And he loved the first Death Wish from

  • Stephen King agrees with you, from what I've gathered in interviews. Hated that Jack Torrence just sort of went crazy, no reference to the alcoholism from the books, along with downplaying the supernatural elements that drove him nuts.

    fallandir posted: »

    I think book was better.

  • CathalOHaraCathalOHara Moderator
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    l understand where you're coming from, but I still LIKE the movie. :P I think I would've agreed with you if I didn't see the movie again. I enjoyed the second viewing far more than the first as a matter of fact. It wasn't as amazing as I was expecting it to be though. But at the same time it wasn't a disappointment either. Do you get me? Don't know if that makes sense or not. xD

    CatySky posted: »

    People were overhyping it and I KNEW they were gonna be disappointed. I am not a overhyper :P, I just thought "A Marvel film! Time t

  • A Clockwork Orange>>>>>>>> The Shining

    fallandir posted: »

    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Eragon. 2012 The Shining

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    or fake poker - the film

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  • This movie sucks. It's overrated and stupid. Not scary at all. Maybe except Jack's wife. Her face was scary.

    The Shining? But why?

  • Agreed.

    Clemenem posted: »

    A Clockwork Orange>>>>>>>> The Shining

  • Yeah, I get what you're saying x)

    I'll be waiting for Deadpool, Antman and Dr Strange to be in total awe in front of a superhero film again :)

    CathalOHara posted: »

    l understand where you're coming from, but I still LIKE the movie. :P I think I would've agreed with you if I didn't see the movie again. I

  • Viddy well brother, viddy well...

    In all seriousness, can't argue with that. :)

    Clemenem posted: »

    A Clockwork Orange>>>>>>>> The Shining

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