• snooggums
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    5 months ago

    For the most part I will finish out any movie just to see how it ends, but sometimes I get interrupted and never go back because I just don’t care. Vesper and Battle Angel Alita fall into that category, I could have finished them but the tiny effort to resume was too much.

    The last movie I can remember turning off intentionally was Misery, because it was too intense. This is weird because I love a lot of gory and brutal horror, like Bone Tomahawk was absolutely a fun ride! This one was just a bit to real and grounded. When Kathy Bates was about the break his legs the anticipation was just too much and I turned it off.

    • Blaze (he/him)OP
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      65 months ago

      The last movie I can remember turning off intentionally was Misery, because it was too intense. This is weird because I love a lot of gory and brutal horror, like Bone Tomahawk was absolutely a fun ride! This one was just a bit to real and grounded. When Kathy Bates was about the break his legs the anticipation was just too much and I turned it off.

      I watched that at school, definitely not my best memory. That story is really horrifying

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        I read the book back in the 90s and didn’t try to watch the movie until a couple years ago because I just didn’t believe it could live up to the book despite the critical acclaim that the movie has.

        Holy hell it was right on track up to the point I stopped and I assume it stayed faithful for the rest.

        • dditty
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          25 months ago

          If memory serves, in the movie she only breaks his ankles with a sledgehammer instead of cutting off his foot (feet?).

          • snooggums
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            15 months ago

            I would call that a minor difference that was necessary for the adaptation at that time. Same end result of being unable to walk.

  • @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    Three last ones were:

    Some blatant ripoff of Silence of the Lambs/ generic serial killer movie with Martin Lawrence and John Malkovich. Got 30 mins in and they may as well have used the same sets as SotL because somehow serial killers get the largest cells in the world so they can paint and look at files for murder cases and make phone calls to detectives just before they go to the execution chamber. - Mindcage

    The last Die hard move, Barely mentally there Bruce Willis destroying moscow during a car chase just so he can yell at his son. - A good Day to Die Hard

    Some Garbage Marky Mark movie set in Boston where he was a private eye or something, we got 30 mins in and it was so bad we guessed how obvious they were being and how bad it was going to be and skipped to the end to see if we were right. (we were) - Spenser Confidential

  • @[email protected]
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    75 months ago

    Madame web. I really wanted to give it a chance. I couldn’t make it past 15 minutes. Dakota Johnson is such a terrible actress, she ruined it for me.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      As one of the unfortunate ones who watched the whole thing, would you believe me if I said it got worse from there?

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      This is the last one for me as well. Though, my partner and I didn’t even finish the first episode of Dune: Prophecy if you want to count that.

      Dakota Johnson isn’t what ruined Madame Web for me, though. The writing was truly awful from the plot to the dialogue. The costumes were really bad as well and the action was just terrible. It looked like poorly done wire tricks on CGI.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      I unfortunately watched the entire movie. I hadn’t heard of it before my girlfriend put it on for us. The entire time I thought it was a parody or a cheap marvel spinoff. When they butchered the famous uncle Ben line, I knew it had to be a joke. Even as a joke movie, the ending was abysmal. Then at the very end I found out it was actually a marvel movie lol

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        Well, it’s not Marvel Marvel, it’s Sony Marvel. In the context of other Sony live-action it makes a lot of sense.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        It’s overhyped as a “so bad it’s good” movie. Morbius is a little better at that, but Venom 3 is really where it’s at. I almost bursted out laughing while in the theaters multiple times.

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          25 months ago

          Morbius was boring AF! I loved Madame Web though, made me laugh both times she drove a car through a wall into a randomly barefoot badguy

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    45 months ago

    Human Centipede. Right about the time he unveils his creation of when my wife and I called it.

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    5 months ago

    Borderlands and Dead pool & Wolverine. The former I put on when it was free on streaming cuz I was sick in bed and curious. Made it about halfway through paying like 80% attention. The latter I was really excited to stream and had a spare couple hours on evening so I threw it on and I loved the previous Deadpool and Wolverine/XMen movies but to me the jokes weren’t funny and guess I don’t know enough about 20thCenturyFoxs and Marvels IP to be in on the rest of the jokes so I picked something else.

  • @[email protected]
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    35 months ago

    My friend and I walked out of Mad Max because it was so bad. Later we walked out of Road Warrior because we didn’t realize it was Mad Max 2 and it was also bad. When Thunderdome came out we knew it was Mad Max 3, but decided to walk out of it anyway to get the hat trick.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      It’s important to make sacrifices for the big cause, i wasn’t as strong as you and getting bored to death on one of the parts, i refused to ever watch it again

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝M
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    35 months ago

    I try and finish any film I start. I’ve never walked out of a film.but I came close with Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer.because the friend whose idea it was got.close to leaving buy she knuckled down and got.through it. I should have left the Valentine’s Day screening of Nekromantik as it.was far too loud and.it.can’t have done my hearing any good.

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    25 months ago

    I couldn’t make it through the first 5 minutes of the remake of The Crow. Absolutely awful.

    Wonderwoman 1984 was also pretty cringe and I didn’t make it more than 10 minutes.

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    55 months ago

    Arthur (1981). I really like the theme song when it comes up so I thought I’d give it a go, especially considering it won an Oscar. The titular character sucks, which I’m aware is the point but it’s just aged so poorly. I have no sympathy for this effective billionaire, I don’t care that nobody loves him for his personality, I don’t care that he’s drowning himself in booze, and frankly, he annoys me. I’m sure he gives up the money and booze for love at the end but that still doesn’t redeem him being so fucking annoying. I’m predisposed to dislike him and nothing he does in the first 45 minutes changes that

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    5 months ago

    Never happened.

    If I start a movie, I’ve already organized things so I have nothing else to do. So why not finish it?

    Besides, if you haven’t finished a movie, you can’t claim to have a valid opinion of it.

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      Besides, if you haven’t finished a movie, you can’t claim to have a valid opinion of it.

      I’m sure you didn’t mean it to sound this way, but this kind of gate keeping sounds very elitist. I can have a valid opinion of a movie I didn’t finish.

      Usually, me not finishing it means that through the portion I watched I was disliking it so much I decided finishing it was a waste of my time. It doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. I don’t need to see the ending to know i didn’t enjoy the journey. The onus is on the creators of the movie to ensure I enjoy or am at least engaged throughout and I don’t, nor does anybody else, owe it to them to see though the time I’ve set aside to watch it. Especially if they could be bothered to hold up their side of the bargain.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        If you don’t know how it ends, your opinion is necessarily incomplete. You can only speak to the portion you’ve seen. There’s no real way around it.

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          35 months ago

          Incomplete doesn’t mean invalid, though. I can say I didn’t enjoy the first half so much that I didn’t give the second half a chance. I will have enough information to explain why I didn’t enjoy the first half and my opinion of the movie is completely valid.

          I don’t have to continue to subject myself to something I don’t enjoy. I can explain what I don’t enjoy. People don’t need more than that to have a valid opinion of something. The only people I’d expect to have done more is somebody professionally critiquing movies.

            • @[email protected]
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              35 months ago

              Sure. But that’s enough.

              Demanding more than that isn’t conducive to anytime but trying to make people feel inadequate​ for wanting to enjoy their time.

              It’s completely fine if you feel like you need to see the end of a story to determine if it was good, but not everybody is like that.

  • @[email protected]
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    25 months ago

    This only happened to me once: with the live action Tom & Jerry film. What a horrible movie.

  • beefbot
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    25 months ago

    I have a hot take that if I can’t even make it through the trailer…

  • @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    I think there has only been one movie that I haven’t finished, even if it was only because I was comfortable on the sofa with a bowl of popcorn: You Don’t Mess With the Zohan

    I think the wife and I made 15 minutes before calling it quits l.

    Pretty much the epitome of " I expected nothing, and I was still disappointed"

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    The last Godzilla/Kong movie. I barely made it a half hour before bailing out.

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      25 months ago

      I only saw it once, so i am a bit hesitant to voice an opinion, but i’m inclined to agree that it really didn’t do much for me. Even though i’ve seen it be praised on a number of occasions online.