Films you outright refuse to see

I think I saw a clip of that on Film 2006. The animation looked truly bizarre. They were clearly emulating the plasticine style of Wallace and Gromit but it was done with computers so it had that kind of shiny sheen. Just looked all wrong and cheaply made. Why bother copying a style that was designed to work well in plasticine modelling using computer animation?
 
I hate horror movies so Saw 3 is a nogo, even though I know my boyfriend would love to see it!
 
I agree wholeheartedly with that.

I also refuse to watch anything by Roman Polanski on the grounRAB that he is a perverted nasty little man.

Also James Bond, just cos I don't like them.
 
Any Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings films. Don't know why really, but theres just something about Harry Potter that makes me want to punch every single child actor in that film in the face, and LOTR just bores me... and I'm usually into all that fantasy stuff...

Paddy :D
 
I wouldn't refuse to watch anything, per se, but i wouldn't watch pretty much any modern American horror film if i can help it.

Watched Hostel a few weeks backs and couldn't work out what the point of such films are. Its like fake violance porn.
 
So you like Spike Lee movies?

Are you kidding me, Eddie Murphy had some massive hits in the 80s and early 90s. Lately he has SOLD OUT and made a load of garbage.

Will Smith, he's okay, been in some decent movies. I-Robot, Ali.
 
The Green Mile
Because my daughter was so inconsolable after watching it at my parents that it put me off for life... She just kept sobbing 'He didn't like the dark!'

(Its a big thing in my family to try to persuade me to watch it, as they all love it)
 
I agree.

I have no interest in seeing Disney's Snow White so does that mean I dwarfophobic?

I get the impression that Bareback Mountain, sorry Brokeback, was sold & hyped on the politically correct gay positive awareness bandwagon.

Sadly it will not be remembered first for the apparently great acting performances of the stars. I can imagine in a good few years it will be shown on TV. Some one will say to their mate, after reading the Radio Times, "Heard of Brokeback Mountain"? The answer will probably be "Is that the film about the 2 queer cowboys?
 
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