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I just watched, and loved, Scott Pilgrim but had put it off for ages because ... well, I don't know why.
Now kicking myself for having not gone to see it in the cinema. Next up is Kick Ass. Anyone else put off seeing a film only to love it when you finally do? |
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If a film wins Oscars, for some reason I'll often try and avoid them. I did this with Brokeback Mountain, then when I did eventually see it, I thought it was a masterful piece of film making.
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Really? I thought it was a bad TV movie with great cinematography. And Anne Hathaway's hair was the only way of telling that decades were passing.
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Brick. I do this quite often, where the name of a film will make me associate it with something else, and if it's a bad something else, I'll avoid watching it.
Brick reminded me of the closet gay character in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. So I avoided it. Then caught on TV and loved it! EDIT - That is to say that I didn't enjoy Cat on a Hot Tin Roof very much, not that I have a problem with repressed gay people. Or any gay people, for that matter. Last edited by whitezombie; 09-05-2011 at 05:43 PM. |
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The Social Network. I would probably have held off seeing it till it was on TV because I never really rated Fincher too highly (Alien3 was the exception) and I hated Eisenberg, Garfield and Timberlake. But a free copy came my way and I really enjoyed it and thought the performances from the three leads were pretty good,
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Anchorman. The ex girlfriend told me to watch it while she was at work one day. Loved it :-)
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Oh yeah, you're the Fool who liked The Hole, aren't you. That renders your opinion completely defunct.
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Shawshank Redemption. Sounded crap. It wasn't.
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The Gospel According To Matthew. I was apprehensive because Salo is an exercise in self-mutilation and made me forever cautious of approaching a Pasolini film, plus I'm not too hot on adaptations of religious texts. Christ (haw) the film is great.
The same goes for Tarkovsky's Mirror. A really difficult sell, I felt like a right tit after putting it off for close to two years. Silly bugger. |
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'Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind', put it off and put it off, now every time I watch it I love it a little more and it's one of my favourite films of all time.
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