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No contest for me - Death Becomes Her. I was in college and went with a group of friends. When it was over I remember saying that I felt like I had wasted 2 hours and been ripped off.
I love What About Bob?! It is much funnier the second and third times! And Mars Attacks - I saw that on video. I thought it was a big slam on liberalism but I doubt it was intended that way.
Notting Hill and Alexander. Those were the 2 longest and most boring movies I've ever seen in the theater. Terrible.
Ah yes, the film "Alexander", luckily I missed this one after being told by a friend that it wasn't even worth my time. I forgot to metion I also saw Turisitas last november, worst mistake I made in 2006.
At the time I despised The Thin Red Line. I was so pissed when I left the theater. UGH!!! But for some reason I decided to rent it later on and liked it, then I bought it and have watched it several times since, now I love it! lol But when I saw it in the theater, I was so upset that I actually spent money and wasted 3 hours on it. How bizarre....
I have a buddy who is a total film buff/maker and he and I would get into arguments about how much I hated Thin Red Line ... I wanted to like it, but it was a "watch watching" movie for me. Maybe I need to give it another whirl. I felt the same way about Swingers. Hated it the first time, but now I think it's hysterically funny.
Most recently, Juno. I know others will disagree but I found the lead totally unlikeable and the dialogue so false. No one talks like that so much.
I thought Juno was great. I don't know anyone who talks like that so much either, but it didn't seem like a stretch to me. She just seemed like a super self-aware kid, and I totally bought her whole character.
Awesome guys, keep them coming! I'll go ahead and admit that I was dragged by a friend to see Catwoman(Please dont laugh), and I was higley disspointed when I saw Talladega Nights.
Just kidding - I don't know about Catwoman.
Talladega Nights is one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life. It was completely devoid of humor, and I experienced physical pain from all the failed attempts at getting a laugh.
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