Good Movies I Don't Want to See Again

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Originally Posted by Piddzilla
The sequel was a sleeping pill to me and the third one I yet haven't bothered to watch.

save yourself the time and dont bother
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Originally Posted by 7thson
Old Yeller...seriously.....


I almost listed Schindler's List or The Passion… but then thought about it a minute and realized I probably will watch those again one day… but Old Yeller
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Neutral Milk Hotel
The Passion of the Christ was good but I have no idea who would want to buy it.
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For the same reasons as most of you have said (too long, depressing, involved, etc) I would never see
Mystic River
Beutiful Mind
Schindlers List



Originally Posted by THEDUDE__
Shawshank Redemption, too depressing
Queer. I though the message of the film was hope. That inspite of the injustices that people suffer, there is always redemption. For the all the Andys and Reds in us.

Anyway, I watched Graveyard of the Fireflies (Japanese animation). Good. Too good in evoking sadness that I wouldn't mind not seeing it again.
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I reckon gorilla's in the mist is a movie i wouldn't like to see again. Too depressing, though i love the work of Dian Fossey
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Breaking the Waves, Dogville, Dancer in the Dark... Von Trier


But i probably will...



ive never seen passion so i cant comment on that. the good movie i seen but have no desire to watch ever again is american beauty.



Watching Spaceballs after not seeing it for many years KILLED the experience for me



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Gonna go with Mystic River, Adaptation and Castaway. I can't watch these movies again, no matter what the occassion, they will never appeal to me the same way after the first viewing.
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The Return
Dancer In The Dark



Hartigan's Twin Brother
House of 1000 Corpses & House of the Dead.

Edit: Sorry, I missed the "Good Movies" part. The two I listed above weren't good at all.



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Originally Posted by the_cynic
House of 1000 Corpses & House of the Dead.

Edit: Sorry, I missed the "Good Movies" part. The two I listed above weren't good at all.
ok because i was about to have a rant
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I liked Apocalypse now but i dont think i want to see it again, its too drawn out.
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A Beautiful Mind, great movie, but some movies are just so long that your butt starts to hurt sitting in one position for so long.



I think I could probably survive and live just as happily never seeing Salo: 120 Days of Sodom again.
Once was probably sufficient with no impetus but my own entertainment.
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Originally Posted by MysticalMoose
A Beautiful Mind, great movie, but some movies are just so long that your butt starts to hurt sitting in one position for so long.


The only time this happened to me was a 29 hour guard duty binge where they forgot I was out there......never leave your post surley hurts the rumpus sometimes.
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