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FritzRivera

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  1. I'm glad somebody mentioned Daybreakers. I wanted to mention it before, but I couldn't remember the title of the movie because I think I tried to purge it from my memory. I didn't even want to take the ten seconds it would take to google "ethan hawke vampire film" because the movie was so horrible I didn't think it would be worth the ten seconds.

    For some reason I sat through this movie at a friend's house over the summer. I was seriously irritated after about the first five minutes (I sat through the entire movie because I didn't want to be the film snob who would rather watch Nosferatu if vampires are the subject, although I guess if that makes me a film snob, than I am. So I sat there for two hours twidling my thumbs after predicting the entire plot to the T right after the WIllem Dafoe character was introduced).

    Which begs the question, how do y'all (I live in Virginia) end up seeing these horrible movies? For me, it's usually because of three reasons:

    1. The movie was overhyped and I expected more (Public Enemies, Crash; I might be alone on this one, but to anyone who is against stereotyping in the first place, this movie is just a big bowl of dumb)

    2. I was around friends with no taste. Significant others cause this particular reason consistently (Daybreakers, etc)

    3. The movie had all the right elements, but ended up being a dud (Broken Flowers)

    Just curious if anyone could think of other causes to the gigantic waste of time aka a bad movie.

  2. The Room? Scientifically proven to be the worst movie ever, yet it's hilariously entertaining. Yes to the guy who said Boondock Saints, I tried to watch that movie and had to stop after about 30 minutes.

    I love Bill Murray, but Broken Flowers was almost unbearable.

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