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I know I'm gonna get hammered on this but I hated Lord of the Rings. I walked out on it 30 minutes into it after paying 8 bucks. I could not get into the silly fantasy stuff. To this day I haven't tried to watch any of them.
Speed 2: Cruise Control I saw this when I was in 7th grade. At the time I loved almost all action movies, but this one had me yawning and groaning. There were maybe four different parts where I thought an ending was being set up, but IT JUST KEPT GOING!
Troy I kind of got dragged into seeing this on its midnight release immediately after getting out of a concert. I was mostly annoyed because I wasn't able to fall asleep during it because of the terrible female chant-ish music in the background that irritated the hell out of me.
I saw a movie back in high school called "Seven Beauties" about seven fat, ugly cows who became prostitutes during WWII in Europe. It was in subtitles which probably made it less interesting to an adolescent. But it was wretched and we walked out. I also recall watching a Racquel Welch movie (which speaks for itself) as an adolescent. It was something to do with the Stone Age and it was putrid, too.
Recently, the suck movies I've seen were "War of the Worlds"--a total piece of s**t. And Mission Impossible 29 or whatever. Another piece of s**t. After these two abortions, I'm officially off any Tom Cruise movie.
Syriana (2005), with George Clooney, is by far the most boring, overrated movie I've ever seen. They should have had a suicide hotline number in the credits. This production must have cost hundreds of dollars to film, but what a waste of film. ZZZZZZ
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