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    My chorus friends & I were talking about really great movies we had seen, and I mentioned that there were several that I thought were great, but I would never watch again, due to various reasons. Here are three of mine. What are yours?

    The Exorcist - Waaay too creepy. Freaked me out when I saw it, and it still does just thinking about it.

    The Killing Fields - This movie had me depressed for a week after I watched it.

    Marley & Me - I thought it would be a light-hearted comedy romp with a crazy dog. Nobody told me about the last 30 minutes. I was sobbing like a baby at the end. Ruined my whole weekend.
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    The remake of "The Champ" when that little boy starts crying for Champ to wake up, oh my. It breaks my heart.
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    Great question.....Really made me think

    I'm with you on Marley & Me....I vowed never to watch it, then while we were in Rome (no English speaking TV) with my sixth grader (at the time) we were watching pay per view with very few options and we watched it. I cried...and I never cry.

    Seven...Is another one for me. Not a great movie but I thought the story was interesting...just a little too dark for my liking.


    8MM..that was another one. Interesting story but too dark and depressing.

    I don't like watching any movie where kids or animals get hurt or die. I try to avoid them but sometimes don't realize it before I start watching and it's too late.
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    Black hawk down.
    I guess I could say I was glad I saw it because I am better informed
    But I DO NOT want to see that movie again. So heartbreaking and it just angers me.
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    The first movie that came to mind for me was Gandi. It was really a great movie but I have need to see it again.
    And I have to agree with Rita on Seven. Good and scary, but too good and scary gross.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny1113 View Post
    Black hawk down.
    I guess I could say I was glad I saw it because I am better informed
    But I DO NOT want to see that movie again. So heartbreaking and it just angers me.
    Never watched the movie because.....a local kid was in that fight...I had a class in college with his sister and her and our professor got into a little argument over it. The professor should have just let it go because I could feel her pain... When they decided to make the movie, I believe from the articles I read in the paper, that family was against it.....When the movie came out read another article and I believe it said he was the first to die in the movie....he was in a tank and got shot in the head...said it was very graphic.....Although I didn't know him personally I had a connection to how real these things are and how the people left behind have to relive a painful part of their lives again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJGIRL View Post
    Never watched the movie because.....a local kid was in that fight...I had a class in college with his sister and her and our professor got into a little argument over it. The professor should have just let it go because I could feel her pain... When they decided to make the movie, I believe from the articles I read in the paper, that family was against it.....When the movie came out read another article and I believe it said he was the first to die in the movie....he was in a tank and got shot in the head...said it was very graphic.....Although I didn't know him personally I had a connection to how real these things are and how the people left behind have to relive a painful part of their lives again.
    Oh no!

    So sad, what a horrible mission
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    The only one that immediately comes to mind is Schindler's List. I watched that movie once and it was so emotionally exhausted when I was finished I thought, "I could never do this again."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian View Post
    The only one that immediately comes to mind is Schindler's List. I watched that movie once and it was so emotionally exhausted when I was finished I thought, "I could never do this again."
    Schindler's list was the one I thought of as well. It is a phenomenal movie and I believe every person needs to see it once in their lifetime, but you are worn out at the end of it! I took a group of high school students to see it and we had a round table discussion with them afterwards. It was great to see how much knowledge and understanding they gained from that movie.
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    Off the subject... but speaking of Schindler's List...look up Harry Winton....my son was studying him in his US History class. He ran a similar operation in Prague and saved 670 children.
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    Sorry it's Nicholas Winton.
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    Equally fascinating was the story of the Bielski brothers, which was told in the film Defiance. I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian View Post
    Equally fascinating was the story of the Bielski brothers, which was told in the film Defiance. I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it.
    I had never heard of them but I just read a little about them and I am fascinated. I found a book I think I may read. I love reading about true stories in history. Especially about people putting themselves aside to help others.
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    Zero Dark Thirty. Great movie. But not one I would sit down and watch again
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJGIRL View Post
    I had never heard of them but I just read a little about them and I am fascinated. I found a book I think I may read. I love reading about true stories in history. Especially about people putting themselves aside to help others.
    As do I. I'm particularly interested in the WWII era simply because there were so many folks who gave so much of themselves (many times the ultimate sacrifice) working for a greater good.

    That era of history was very unique and fascinates me.
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    Here are my 3 that spring to mind

    Riddick (3) a complete waste of 2 hours of my life after I loved the previous 2 ...how could they come up with such drivel

    Dinosaur ( Disney ) it was so boring and they could have done so much better

    Die another day .... As a Bond fan the invisible car was just pushing it too far and the plane scene at the end was ridiculous

    Will add hatchi a dogs tale (wrong spelling I know ) with Richard Gere
    We bawled our eyes out to that film and it made it worse as it was based on a true story !! I could never have the bottle to watch it again ������
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    I saw one tonight that is really old. I have never seen it but always wanted to. It's good but I have no interest in watching Cocoon again and probably won't watch the second one.
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