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sezperai
07-01-2004, 06:39 AM
that's all i seem to do these days.....

just thought i'd add another thing i hate to the already too long list




i hate when i tell everyone a movie is gonna suck donkey balls and then coming across it 5 months later on some premium channel and it actually being fucking awesome.......


dammit i should never be wrong!!!!!


anyone else ever have this problem??? and then have trouble admitting you were wrong.....

--jasn

TheJadedGamer
07-01-2004, 03:32 PM
I'd rather not admit it....but that's happened to me a lot of times on a lot of occasions. I feel so stupid afterwards that it isn't even funny.

Lady Stardust
10-06-2004, 11:10 PM
oh well and i'm only going to watch the grudge cause it looks
scary and i'm so not watching taxi(remake)

The Postmaster General
10-07-2004, 02:40 AM
I do that alot too -- not so much tell everyone it'll suck, but just will avoid it like the plague.

I don't take it personally though, because it's mostly always the fault of the marketers.

Saruman
10-07-2004, 02:49 AM
I say films are gonna suck all the time and I'm usually right. I know which kind of movies I like and can usually tell from the trailer if I'm going to like it.

The Grudge is gonna be kickass. SMG back in horror!

The Heart Collector
10-07-2004, 03:13 AM
I thought COLLATERAL was going to suck. Even more when I saw that the cinematography was with handheld digital cameras.





Boy, was I wrong.

Cronos
10-07-2004, 12:49 PM
i only say a film will suck balls when i know it will, such as the Harry Potter films, i know theyll be shit and they are so i will say they will be shit

Scarface98.9
10-07-2004, 06:28 PM
This has happened quite a few times, though I don't feel as bad as others might. But if I heavily badmouthed how a movie looked beforehand, then being proven wrong, I usually don't admit that to others. I just act like I had just seen it, made no judgement of it, and enjoyed it

isileth
10-24-2004, 08:02 AM
I never care about movie reviews until I see the movie.
The last time I trusted one. the movie was boring and when I love a movie you can bet that it would never be considered by anyone.
Like the "guides to restaurants": you cannot judge how's the food until you eat it.

B1rd_Po0p
10-28-2004, 08:15 PM
I told everyone Shrek was gonna suck and that it looked beyond stupid... Then I avoided it in the theatre when everyone was raving about it (afraid to admit I was wrong?) Then I was forced to watch it on DVD and absolutely loved it... Now I say "huh, that looks like it MIGHT be lame" so I don't do that again!

Twisted Sister
10-29-2004, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by Scarface98.9
This has happened quite a few times, though I don't feel as bad as others might. But if I heavily badmouthed how a movie looked beforehand, then being proven wrong, I usually don't admit that to others. I just act like I had just seen it, made no judgement of it, and enjoyed it

HA HA, me too.

Moviefan02000
10-29-2004, 08:26 PM
I have to admit, I do my share of bad mouthing before I see a movie. The film Napoleon Dynomite is one examply, it looks bloody awful, I do not want to see it at all. But it doesn't mean I won't see it. It's actually playing at my $1 theater and I'm thinking about seeing it, only so I don't need to pay $3.50 to rent it.