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Thread: Movies that Dissapointed.
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02-25-2009, 08:31 AM #65
No Country for Old Men...wasn't a bad movie, but def was overhyped. It just didn't keep my interest very well and I thought the ending was kind of lame and pointless.
American Gangster...again, not bad, but def overhyped. It was overlong and kind of dragged in spots. If they could have condensed it and made it about 30-45 minutes shorter I would have probably enjoyed it more.
21...good actors (Spacey, Fishburne) and a good concept. However the supporting actors were pretty lame and the script sucked.
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I also didnt like the ending to No Country for Old Men when I saw it in cinemas because I didn't see it coming and thought it ended abruptly, if I watched it again I probably would be ok with it and pay attention to Lee's final speech.
What annoyed me was how wasted Woody Harrolson was, he was hyped as a top bad ass assasin and was beaten easily and begged for his life.
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The Scooby Doo live action movie
the movie was a huge dissapointment. they made Scrappy Doo the villain, they made Velma (chick with glasses) the hottest chick in that movie, they made Daphne's character a slutty whore, they made Fred's character into an arrogant prick, and on one of the flashback in that movie, they kick Scrappy Doo out of their crew, i mean wtf, Scrappy is Scooby's nephew for crying out loud. how could he kick his own nephew out and abandon him?? the only characters which were faithful to the scooby doo series were Shaggy and Scooby.Last edited by Expendable; 02-25-2009 at 01:06 PM.
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02-25-2009, 11:55 AM #87
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02-25-2009, 12:01 PM #88
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Juno was phucking annoying liberal brain-washed unrealistic sh!thole character I make her pregnant and kill her afterwards.
Se7en most definitely. I thought it'd be a classic with its film rating but turned out to be real predictable.. twist didn't even send chills down my spine and I'm a huge Spacey fan.
Beowulf was fooking lowly animated garbage.
Rush Hour 3. I mean like the first and secodn one I can watch all day and I wasn't expecting much from the third.. but come on now.
Knocked Up wasn't too funny.
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