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Movies you hated the first time you saw them
What are some movies you hated when you saw them in the theatre, only to rewatch them and love them. For me, it was Road to Perdition.
I left the theatre totally pissed. Now, I can't turn it off when it comes on HBO every other day. |
Well, I just watched The Big Lebowski for the first time today and I pretty much hated it, if you can call it hate.
It just left me with a feeling of Wtf?-ness. Don't know if I'll see it again. |
Couple of movies I hated the first time I saw them:
Starship Troopers: couldn't (and still don't) understand how they can have faster than light travel, yet still use bullets in their guns :-/ Fifth Element: dunno why I hated it so much. Just did. But now that I have seen them a couple of time, I really love both those movies. Oh well, go figure. |
Being Human
Fight Club Fear & Loathing (call me wierd) |
American Beauty. Although I bet it had more to do with the fact that I watched it with my mother. The second time I saw it I was just awestruck.
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Movies that I hate the first time watching it will only make me hate it more the next time around...I'm so bitter!
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I agree with KellyC, If I hate it the first time, why would I like it the second? If anything, I would hate it more.....but than I would be a fool for watching something I hated the first time a second time anyway. ;)
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Fucking Mullholland Drive
I hated it so much when I saw it, I don't think I could find the will to sit through it again. Damn, that movie fucking sucks! |
Sorry but any movie I hate the first time I see it I'm not gonna watch a second time.
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Joe versus the Volcano
I hated that movie when it first came out, but for whatever reason I watched it about a year ago and loved it. I have since then bought it and watch it from time to time "Take me, to, the volcano!" |
Pulp Fiction. The first time I saw it I just couldn't get my mind wrapped around the shifting timelines. But everyone kept telling me I was nuts for not liking it, so I watched it again. They were right, I was nuts. Great movie.
I feel the same way about Once Upon a Time in America, for similar reasons. I'm sure if I saw it again I would like it. I mean, how wrong can you really go with Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesci, James Woods, and Danny Aiello in the same movie? Quote:
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Austin Powers. The first one. The first time I watched it, I had to turn it off because it was so bad. Now when I watch it, I can't stop laughing. Not sure why I didn't like it the first time. Maybe it was the people I was watching it with...
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Fight Club.
I still don't really like it but I do understand now why everyone else liked it. I had to read the book to understand. |
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Clerks - being in black and white bugged the hell out of me. Now, I can't get enough of it.
(I didn't see this in a theater, hope that doesn't disqualify me :)) |
boy there are so many but Ghosts of Mars and the Texas Chain Saw Massacre are the only ones that comes to mind at the moment
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Clockwork Orange
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Well I can't think of any movie that I changed my mind from hating to liking after a re-watch, but certain movies do improve with repeated viewing.
After watching The Big Lebowski for the first time I came out of the opinion that it was merely "very good". After a re-watch, it was upgraded to "excellent" status, and after the third viewing it became "arguably the greatest film ever made!" (where it has stayed for many further viewings!!) After watching Pulp Fiction for the first time, I felt that it was OK, but horribly over-rated. On the second time I watched it, I felt that I "got it" more, and found it much funnier, (I was a few years older which may explain why) |
I just rewatched The Cell, starring J-Lo and Vincent D'Onofrio, and it stunk as much as the first time I saw it.
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Going to have to change this post because I didn't read it right. I only posted movies I hated.
I can't say that there are any. If I hate a movie once, I don't go back and watch it again. |
Shawshank Redemption
My dad would always watch this movie and I thought it was the most boring movie ever. One day though, I sat down and watched the movie in its entirety and it was such an amazing movie. |
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So you are saying that now that you've watched Ghosts of Mars multiple times you enjoy it? I'm sorry, but that movie was horrid. I hope you are saying that it was the worst movie ever made and you will never watch it again, not that you enjoy it now that you've wasted the many hours to grow fond of it! Edit - I guess I could contribute.. I can't think of any readily available movies that I've hated off the bat but forced myself to watch for the greater benefit of there actually being something there.. Maybe Napoleon Dynomite.. |
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really? have you given it a second chance? To me CLOCKWORK is the best movie ever made but ill leave it at that b/c that statement belongs in another thread. but to answer the thread, "gummo" "solaris" the ORIG. one |
Vanilla Sky, Spy Game, StarWars 1 Pahntom & 2 Attack (now I LOVE these movies), The Transporter, Van Wilder, Hero, Pirates of the Carribean, Die Hard with a Vengance, Independance Day (Will Smith saves the world by not singing), Resident Evil 2, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, THX 1138, and that Adventure of Yellowdog movie (forgot the whole name).
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I hated 28 Days later but I got the DVD free yesterday at a pawn shop after buying a few others and for some reason it seems better.
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Waking Life. What a horrendous film! I saw it in the theater. I sat through the whole movie wanting to leave. I didn't leave till it was over. Damn my indecision!
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is this thread about movies you hated the first time you saw them, or movies you hated the first time you saw them, and watched them a second time, and loved it? keep on topic people!
For me: Austin Powers The Secret Garden High Plains Drifter |
The Insider. Holy shit. The most boring movie ever made. Its about the tobacco industry, and damn, it was kinda like watching CSPAN for about 3 hours.
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The Wild Bunch
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas Dawn of The Dead Straw Dogs The Ten Commandments The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Tombstone own all of them except wild bunch on dvd(it's got a SE coming soon) |
"The English Patient." I dunno, I was bored outta my mind. Never looked at my watch so much in my entire life (except for jury duty). The 'hub' thought it was great art....go figure.
Maybe Elaine from Seinfeld & I have more in common than I thought. SHe was right on, and yep, I have used the 'sponge worthy' rationale a few times myself in my former life. Ha! |
I didn't like Unbreakable the first time I saw it. Now, after watching it a couple more times, I love it. I think it's an awesome movie, and one of M. Night's best.
On the other hand, I hated Signs when I first saw it in the theatre, and I still fucking hate it. |
I agree about Austin Powers. The first time, I was like, "This shit is below contempt". I don't know exactly what changed my attitude on it, but I do really like it now.
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I thought Zoolander was stupid as hell, I got it as a gift and somehow watched it more and more. it gets funnier every time. Now I realize it has two amazing things going for it... The most amazing cinematic acheivement ever (gasoline fight) and WIll Ferrell. Can you really hate a movie with Will Ferrell??
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"Highlander 2" on opening night made me go serious "WTF !"
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Zoolander..... It was so dumb the first time I saw it. Then I watched it again while i was with the lady and I noticed more things that were funny, like background stuff. I still love to put her in while driving....
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Austin Powers. I thought it was the dumbist movie I had ever seen. Not funny dumb, just plain stupid. Now I think they are some of the funniest movies out there.
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Chicago... couldn't make it through it the first time but the second time It was really good.
Also the Newest Star Trek movie. I thought it really sucked at the theater but I liked it when I watched it on DVD. My tastes in movies changed alot about 3-4 years ago there are alot of really famous movies that I didn't like then but I do now. |
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I didn't see it in the theaters, but I just couldn't understand Eraserhead the first time I saw it (and I think I fell asleep). Saw it again, and I still didn't understand it much, but I liked it alot more.
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Ghandi
I mean Jesus, what was this fucking thing, 13 hours long, or what? |
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