Films You Could Never Watch Again Because ...

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  1. Lightworker

    Lightworker Forum Resident

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    The film version of Last Exit To Brooklyn does not include the most memorable character, the most dramatic scene or the best line in Selby's original novel!
     
  2. DPM

    DPM Senior Member

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    Antichrist and Red White And Blue.

    Both of these films were a bit too disturbing for me. I didn't make through Antichrist, and I have no desire to finish it. Red White And Blue is a good film, but it goes so over-the-top bat**** crazy at the end that I don't feel the need to ever see that again either.
     
  3. SandAndGlass

    SandAndGlass Twilight Forum Resident

    Guess who Directed "Breaking the Waves"?
     
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  4. SandAndGlass

    SandAndGlass Twilight Forum Resident

    That is really a disgusting movie!
     
  5. SandAndGlass

    SandAndGlass Twilight Forum Resident

    And two more really disgusting films.

    One that has already been mentioned, "Pink Flamingo's" and an equally disgusting, if not worse, "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover".

    Throw in Caligula and you have the trifecta of perfectly disgusting movies.
     
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  6. Classicolin

    Classicolin ‘60s/‘70s Rock Fanatic/Crown Kingdom Guitarist

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    Excessively propaganda-infused, ultra-nationalist films in general - particularly ones which glorify mass-murder (e.g., Red Dawn, just about every Rambo sequel to First Blood, Atomic Blonde, et al.).
     
  7. kreen

    kreen Forum Resident

    Full Metal Jacket : that scene where they all hit the fat guy in the gut with some metal box hidden in their pillowcases is just too cruel.

    The Japanese movie In the Realm of the Senses : I can't deal with that asphyxiation stuff; it just creeps me out.
     
  8. Ghostworld

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    The English Patient. Being Boring is the cardinal sin for any film in my book.
     
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  9. ThmsFrd

    ThmsFrd Forum Resident

    It took me two months to get over « The Broken Circle Breakdown ».
    Never doing this again. Ever.
     
  10. Standoffish

    Standoffish Smarter than a turkey

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    "Dear Zachary: A Letter To A Son About His Father"

    Heartbreaking documentary.
     
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  11. driverdrummer

    driverdrummer Forum Resident

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    Who can forget classic lines such as "Dunkachino", "Pagogo", and "I keed"! :p
     
  12. MikaelaArsenault

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    All Dogs Go To Heaven

    Sorry, but not explaining the reason why.
     
  13. Strat-Mangler

    Strat-Mangler Personal Survival Daily Record-Breaker

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    Grave of the Fireflies.

    I've often said it's the most beautiful movie I'll never watch again. It's an animated movie that'll make anyone with a pulse incredibly sad.
     
  14. Pete Sorbi

    Pete Sorbi Well-Known Member

    someone told me the ending to The Sixth Sense before I got to see it ...and as a result - I said 'screw it' ...and have never seen it....
     
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  15. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    The Human Centipede...never will I get that out of my head.
     
  16. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    self mutilation freaks me out...never WOULD I REVISIT THAT TRASH.
     
  17. smilin ed

    smilin ed Senior Member

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    There's lots of crap I wouldn't want to see in the first place but there have been some 'good' movies that I just couldn't take. One was the original Bad Lieutenant. I thought there was so much 'badness' piled onto him that it became unintentionally funny. Another is Field of Dreams. Couldn't watch that one again for quite a time after my father died; in fact I struggled with To Kill a Mockingbird for the same reason. I recently re-watched Night on Earth a film I hadn't seen since its release. have to say, pretty meh. Wouldn't bother with it again.


    Um... and Sometimes a Great Notion/Never Give an Inch because of the way Richard Jaeckel dies
     
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  18. Paths of Glory. Great film, sure, but it just made me mad.
     
  19. SquishySounds

    SquishySounds Yo mama so fat Thanos had to snap twice.

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    I’ll watch GotFF again before I rewatch Plague Dogs
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  20. Strat-Mangler

    Strat-Mangler Personal Survival Daily Record-Breaker

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    That happened to me. As I was channel surfing, I landed on Leno who blurted out the ending of the film purposefully to anger people. Wasn't funny.

    Nevertheless, I watched the movie and thought it was a great experience. Great acting, original story, and quite interesting. Even with the ending, it's interesting to see how it was shot.
     
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  21. Grant

    Grant Life is a rock, but the radio rolled me!

    The Holocaust. It made me too upset.
     
  22. Chapter 27 ~ The film where Jared Leto plays Mark David Chapman and kills John Lennon on the big screen.

    I would never see that again. 1980 was once enough. I don't know what made me think it might be a good film.
     
  23. Brenald79

    Brenald79 Forum Resident

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    Martyrs, Antichrist, and The Human Centipede. Too disburbing for me.
     
  24. Rocker

    Rocker Senior Member

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    It was bars of soap.
    Not sure where you'd get the idea that it was metal boxes....?
     
  25. Siegmund

    Siegmund Vinyl Sceptic

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    I had to leave the cinema just before the rape; stayed outside for five minutes, then returned.
     
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