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In reply to the discussion: What popular movies of all time have you REFUSED to see (for whatever reason) [View all]3catwoman3
(29,426 posts)151. I don't care for creepy stuff, violent...
...stuff, depressing/angsty stuff, gory/horror stuff, or sad stuff.
That doesn't leave much when it comes to movies. Make mine musicals and intelligent comedies.
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What popular movies of all time have you REFUSED to see (for whatever reason) [View all]
hlthe2b
Mar 2018
OP
My father refused to see any Ingrid Bergman movie after her affair with Rossellini.
no_hypocrisy
Mar 2018
#3
The new Bond, actually he's not new anymore, is really good in the role. I wasn't a fan...
brush
Mar 2018
#33
Yeah, I'm Jewish I got physically ill. It hit me to the core. Once was enough.
mucifer
Mar 2018
#155
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Va Lefty
Mar 2018
#19
"American Sniper". Don't need the "we're No. 1" militarization the industry seems to deploy...
brush
Mar 2018
#31
Come to think of it I never saw one but not even trying to avoid . Just life and choices I guess
lunasun
Mar 2018
#71
I always found the premise odd. I think the Rocky movies were intended for a white
jalan48
Mar 2018
#91
HA Could be why it never appealed to me personally .....those movies started in the 70s Hmmm
lunasun
Mar 2018
#94
Agree with the movies where an animal dies. Also, movies with "Epic battle scenes", movies where cgi
lunamagica
Mar 2018
#39
I totally agree with you about boxing. I haven't seen any of the Rocky movies
Glorfindel
Mar 2018
#89
I'm probably going to eventually get dragged into watching them b/c of my wife
Proud Liberal Dem
Mar 2018
#44
As a film lover, it depresses me that these kinds of movies are dominating the industry to the
Midwestern Democrat
Mar 2018
#75
Now I'm depressed too. I'd actually rather watch paint dry than anything on that list.
flibbitygiblets
Mar 2018
#100
This one and the Mel Gibson movie about the crucifixion. Simulating human torture is not my thing.
Zen Democrat
Mar 2018
#139
I won't either see the film of 'Jude the Obscure' or read the original book...
LeftishBrit
Mar 2018
#49
Same here - and imho it should be called Average-Looking Woman - honestly I just dont get the whole
Kashkakat v.2.0
Mar 2018
#61
Anything with cannibalism in it - or too much gore. Im willing to avert my eyes some, but not if
Kashkakat v.2.0
Mar 2018
#60
Absolutely agree. Had a Fundy in-law who insisted we just HAD to see it. She stopped
Atticus
Mar 2018
#130
It seems there are so many who have that list. I don't think they really understand that arrogance
Lint Head
Mar 2018
#133
Anything with John WAYNE (including the vaunted "The Quiet Man") - and *any* Western
UTUSN
Mar 2018
#73
well, there is the scenery of John Ford movies--that alone is worth a look, I think
hlthe2b
Mar 2018
#86
I *luerve* Blazing Saddles, & it never occurred to me to classify it as a Western.
UTUSN
Mar 2018
#142
I refuse to see Avatar because I have already seen Dances with Wolves...nt
ExciteBike66
Mar 2018
#81
Walt Disney Animated anything after Alladin. (Have seen a few Pixar after the merge tho.)
Freethinker65
Mar 2018
#104
I remember sitting in the movie theater, watching Psycho on that huge screen. You have to have been
Stuart G
Mar 2018
#134
I can't imagine ever refusing to watch a particular movie; good, bad, or indifferent. nt
Binkie The Clown
Mar 2018
#156