I've never seen these movies!

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  • Nerple
    Nerple Posts: 1,291 Member
    I haven't seen the Godfather movies despite crime dramas, especially mob movies being amongst my favorite genres. I just can't deal with it everytime I go to watch it. The book was awesome though.
  • Musikelektronik
    Musikelektronik Posts: 739 Member
    It's funny you said that because I have never seen Pulp Fiction and all my friends are amazed by this fact.

    You haven't seen Pulp Fiction? Sacrilege! :laugh: Seriously, it's a great movie. Just see it already.
  • It's funny you said that because I have never seen Pulp Fiction and all my friends are amazed by this fact.

    You haven't seen Pulp Fiction? Sacrilege! :laugh: Seriously, it's a great movie. Just see it already.


    lol. Ok I'm going to watch the next time it comes on.
  • sunkisses
    sunkisses Posts: 2,365 Member
    add the previously mentioned Ferris Bueler, Scarface, and The Godfather to my list

    Caddyshack (I worked at a country club, so this floored people)
    Rambo
  • Musikelektronik
    Musikelektronik Posts: 739 Member
    add the previously mentioned Ferris Bueler, Scarface, and The Godfather to my list

    Caddyshack (I worked at a country club, so this floored people)
    Rambo

    I've never seen Caddyshack, either. So add that to my list, too! :smile:
  • Musikelektronik
    Musikelektronik Posts: 739 Member
    Why be closed? Granted most of the films you've listed aren't masterpieces but just because a story follows the Hollywood formula, or is seen by lots of people, is a commercial success - doesn't automatically make it unworthwhile.

    This whole thing started when I was in college. I was a young English major, kind of snobby about what I would read and watch. And I thought that, if "everyone" wants to see it, then it can't be that good. After all, most Hollywood product is designed to appeal to as many people as possible, so it can't be that smart or intellectually challenging. It's kind of silly to me now, but I was young and brash, and that's what I thought back then.

    Now I'm just continuing the "streak" because I'm old and stubborn. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • twinswin1
    twinswin1 Posts: 25
    I am an 19 year old girl,
    and have never seen twilight..
    Infact despite my love for werewolf / vampire films,
    i just dont want to go near it.
    ever..

    Awesome! There is one person in my home that is a Twi-hard and I'm tempted to divorce him over it! A large, Harley riding, metal music lovin' man can't choose between Team Jacob or Team Edward. Myself, team shoot me, shoot me now.
  • mbts08
    mbts08 Posts: 284 Member
    The whole Hunger Games phenomenon has reminded me that I have a long-running "streak" of sorts: I have avoided all of the top-grossing movies of the past 20+ years. Here's a list of movies that I HAVEN'T seen and have no intention of seeing:

    The Hunger Games
    Any of the Twilight movies
    Any of the Harry Potter movies
    Avatar
    Titanic
    Any of the Jurassic Park movies
    Any Star Wars movie made after 1977
    Any animated movies by Disney or Pixar


    Sorry, I'm not just not into the big Hollywood blockbuster. What about you?

    Avatar and Jurassic park movies were awesome!
  • dmpizza
    dmpizza Posts: 3,321 Member
    Titanic

    Any Star Wars movie made after 1977
    Any animated movies by Disney or Pixar

    Sorry, I'm not just not into the big Hollywood blockbuster. What about you?

    Sometimes movies are blockbusters because they are really really good.
    You have to see "The Lion King"
    You have to see "Toy Story"
    You have to see "Titanic"

    Lion King is basically Hamlet, Toy Story is a common fantasy and Titanic was a true techncal and romantic accomplishment.
  • cannonsky
    cannonsky Posts: 850 Member
    So you are some sort of movie hipster, refusing to see a movie because it makes money? I kinda get that but you're kinda cutting yourself off from some pretty great stuff by doing that. The reason some movies are so great is because they had a nice Hollywood budget to make them great. That's not to say a movie has to have a huge budget to be amazing, but don't rule it out simply because it's a blockbuster. That being said.. Twilight is crap
  • cannonsky
    cannonsky Posts: 850 Member
    Titanic

    Any Star Wars movie made after 1977
    Any animated movies by Disney or Pixar

    Sorry, I'm not just not into the big Hollywood blockbuster. What about you?

    Sometimes movies are blockbusters because they are really really good.
    You have to see "The Lion King"
    You have to see "Toy Story"
    You have to see "Titanic"

    Lion King is basically Hamlet, Toy Story is a common fantasy and Titanic was a true techncal and romantic accomplishment.

    Who cares if The Lion King is Hamlet? That doesn't make you any less sad when Mufasa dies. Please read this http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-common-movie-arguments-that-are-always-wrong/
  • cannonsky
    cannonsky Posts: 850 Member
    The whole Hunger Games phenomenon has reminded me that I have a long-running "streak" of sorts: I have avoided all of the top-grossing movies of the past 20+ years. Here's a list of movies that I HAVEN'T seen and have no intention of seeing:

    The Hunger Games
    Any of the Twilight movies
    Any of the Harry Potter movies
    Avatar
    Titanic
    Any of the Jurassic Park movies
    Any Star Wars movie made after 1977
    Any animated movies by Disney or Pixar

    Sorry, I'm not just not into the big Hollywood blockbuster. What about you?

    Why be closed? Granted most of the films you've listed aren't masterpieces but just because a story follows the Hollywood formula, or is seen by lots of people, is a commercial success - doesn't automatically make it unworthwhile.

    Avatar, for example, is fairly straightforward in terms of story, you can see where it's heading within the first act, but it's also the sort of thing that was designed to make full use of the canvas on a big screen, visually it is a stunning piece of work.

    I love large format impact movies, and I like modest, character driven productions, and independent films that don't follow all of the Hollywood norms, or stories that are non-linear but stll work - 'Memento' eg, what a feat that was to pull off successfully.

    Cinema is a bit like eating for me in the respect that I much prefer a balanced diet. The Harry Potter films are full of craftsmanship even if you don't like the content - a bit of that, an indulgence of Lawrence of Arabia, an occasional helping of Amelie, and liberal amounts of my favourite directors is what it's all about really.


    .

    A balanced diet of movies... love that metaphor
  • Musikelektronik
    Musikelektronik Posts: 739 Member
    I haven't watched a Lars Von Trier movie since Antichrist TRAUMATIZED ME.

    This totally just went into my Netflix queue! :smile:
  • princessdracos
    princessdracos Posts: 125 Member
    My husband still gives me crap because I'm the only woman he's been with that hasn't sat through Blade Runner with him (it's his favorite movie and he owns a gazillion versions).

    I've never seen Raiders of the Lost Ark or The Last Crusade. I wish I'd never seen Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Ugh!

    I've never seen Saving Private Ryan all the way through.

    Casablanca
    Avatar

    I'm sure there are lots more even though I've seen a lot of movies.
  • Musikelektronik
    Musikelektronik Posts: 739 Member
    My husband still gives me crap because I'm the only woman he's been with that hasn't sat through Blade Runner with him (it's his favorite movie and he owns a gazillion versions).

    I've never seen Raiders of the Lost Ark or The Last Crusade. I wish I'd never seen Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Ugh!

    I've never seen Saving Private Ryan all the way through.

    Casablanca
    Avatar

    I'm sure there are lots more even though I've seen a lot of movies.

    You've got some street cred with me, then. Let's add Saving Private Ryan, and anything with Harrison Ford in it to my list of "Movies I'll Never See Unless I'm Being Waterboarded and That's the Only Way to Make It Stop." :smile:
  • Pengi81
    Pengi81 Posts: 336 Member
    I've not seen any Jurassic Park movies yet - this fact disgusts my partner's brother

    Up until a few weeks ago I'd never seen Episode 1, 2 or 3 of Star Wars!

    There's a LOAD of films I've not seen, too many to be listed here

    But since my partner made we watch the Star Wars movies and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I loved them (same with LOTR trilogy about 2 years ago) then I think I'll be watching Jurassic Park soon as well
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,576 Member
    Titanic

    Any Star Wars movie made after 1977
    Any animated movies by Disney or Pixar

    Sorry, I'm not just not into the big Hollywood blockbuster. What about you?

    Sometimes movies are blockbusters because they are really really good.
    You have to see "The Lion King"
    You have to see "Toy Story"
    You have to see "Titanic"

    Lion King is basically Hamlet, Toy Story is a common fantasy and Titanic was a true techncal and romantic accomplishment.

    Who cares if The Lion King is Hamlet? That doesn't make you any less sad when Mufasa dies. Please read this http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-common-movie-arguments-that-are-always-wrong/

    I think you are my female younger clone lol
  • RDalton84
    RDalton84 Posts: 207
    It's funny you said that because I have never seen Pulp Fiction and all my friends are amazed by this fact.

    You haven't seen Pulp Fiction? Sacrilege! :laugh: Seriously, it's a great movie. Just see it already.


    lol. Ok I'm going to watch the next time it comes on.

    Justy FYI I have seen Pulp Fiction because my husband loves it and I hated EVERY second of it! Totally stupid and pointless movie IMO and Forrest Gump deserved to win the Oscar over that movie
  • BaileyKat52
    BaileyKat52 Posts: 461 Member
    I am an 19 year old girl,
    and have never seen twilight..
    Infact despite my love for werewolf / vampire films,
    i just dont want to go near it.
    ever..

    Smart! I have seen the first two as my daughter is a big fan. They are terrible, terrible movies. So bad even that I sometimes wonder if the people who made them actually did it on purpose as some kind of joke.
  • Musikelektronik
    Musikelektronik Posts: 739 Member
    Justy FYI I have seen Pulp Fiction because my husband loves it and I hated EVERY second of it! Totally stupid and pointless movie IMO and Forrest Gump deserved to win the Oscar over that movie

    You are hereby banned from these forums, young lady! :laugh:
  • princessdracos
    princessdracos Posts: 125 Member
    My husband still gives me crap because I'm the only woman he's been with that hasn't sat through Blade Runner with him (it's his favorite movie and he owns a gazillion versions).

    I've never seen Raiders of the Lost Ark or The Last Crusade. I wish I'd never seen Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Ugh!

    I've never seen Saving Private Ryan all the way through.

    Casablanca
    Avatar

    I'm sure there are lots more even though I've seen a lot of movies.

    You've got some street cred with me, then. Let's add Saving Private Ryan, and anything with Harrison Ford in it to my list of "Movies I'll Never See Unless I'm Being Waterboarded and That's the Only Way to Make It Stop." :smile:

    Bahahaha! That's how I feel about Sarah Jessica Parker. I'm not sure which would scare me more...her or Pinhead from the Hellraiser movies. *shudder*
  • cannonsky
    cannonsky Posts: 850 Member
    Titanic

    Any Star Wars movie made after 1977
    Any animated movies by Disney or Pixar

    Sorry, I'm not just not into the big Hollywood blockbuster. What about you?

    Sometimes movies are blockbusters because they are really really good.
    You have to see "The Lion King"
    You have to see "Toy Story"
    You have to see "Titanic"

    Lion King is basically Hamlet, Toy Story is a common fantasy and Titanic was a true techncal and romantic accomplishment.

    Who cares if The Lion King is Hamlet? That doesn't make you any less sad when Mufasa dies. Please read this http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-common-movie-arguments-that-are-always-wrong/

    I think you are my female younger clone lol

    I thought that as some point last week on one of the random threads where people were arguing about political whatnots that they knew little about. haha
  • I've never seen ANY Harry Potter movies
    ANY Star Wars Movie


    I only see the love stories and the ones my hubby makes me see hahah!
  • adamb83
    adamb83 Posts: 719 Member
    Where does the judgment that any blockbuster/popular film must not really be worth seeing come from?

    A lot of those listed are actually fantastic... hype or not.
  • regina2063
    regina2063 Posts: 203 Member
    Avatar....that blue lady just looks too scary
  • Musikelektronik
    Musikelektronik Posts: 739 Member
    Where does the judgment that any blockbuster/popular film must not really be worth seeing come from?

    Where does it come from? Seeing a few of them. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • Charloo1990
    Charloo1990 Posts: 619 Member
    I LOVE Titanic, off to see it in 3D on Saturday :happy:

    Also love all the Twilight movies, mmmmm R-Patz :love:
  • rbn_held
    rbn_held Posts: 691 Member
    Hunger Games: movie was ok, the books were awesome
    Twilight: Movie would have been better with a cast that could actually act, Books were great
    Harry Potter movies and books were awesome

    Never saw Saving Private Ryan But am a huge Tom Hanks fan. That man can play any part

    I had never seen any of the Star wars, Indiana Jones, or Lord of the Rings movies until 2009 when me and my boyfriend started dating and he asked me to give them a try so I did. Still not a fan of Star Wars or Lord of the Rings, but did enjoy Indiana Jones.

    Loved Grease, but Grease 2 was awful. I am a big fan of mucials though

    Titanic was great but I have always been fascinated with the story of Titanic so that may be why I liked the movie so much

    The visual effects in Avatar were great but I was not a big fan of the movie

    To Kill a Mockingbird (great book too) and Wizard of Oz are my two favorite movies ever made.
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