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I refuse to see anything with American Pie in the title and anything with "National Lampoon" in the title, generally.
Usually nothing with Adam Sandler in it, as well.
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I refuse to see Spongebob movies :noway:
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Post by Lord Sesshoumaru »

Bumble wrote:I refuse to see Spongebob movies :noway:
heh I second that! \:D/

I also wont watch Titanic, and normaly most horror movies.

and thats all I can think of.

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I third Spongebob!

I also don't like movies with Uma Thurman.... :noway:
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I don't see anything that contains, magic, wizardry, or spongebob.
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I refuse to see anything that conveys a moral of some kind. :noway:
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Donner wrote:I refuse to see anything that conveys a moral of some kind. :noway:
Yeah! :noway:



:anxious:


I refuse to see a movie that 1), someone doesn't get shot, and or killed, in the first 10 minutes, or 2), something doesn't blowup in the first 10 minutes.
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I refuse to see R-rated movies. :) For now, at least.
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Ditto for me, unless it's The Passion of the Christ, which I plan to watch at some point.
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I generally refuse to see R-rated comedies, but there are some great R-rated war films, etc... Though it's always good to check reviews if something is rated R to see why it was rated R.
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Brokeback Mountain
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the Passion of Christ since he never rise after he dies.
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Pc Pro wrote:the Passion of Christ since he never rise after he dies.
Actually, there is a brief shot of Christ rising at the very end right before the credits. :-k
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Donner wrote:I generally refuse to see R-rated comedies, but there are some great R-rated war films, etc... Though it's always good to check reviews if something is rated R to see why it was rated R.
I agree.


I wish I had refused to watch Napoleon Dynamite.
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Post by Jimmy Barclay Fan »

Horror movies.

Most R-rated movies. well, yea on comedies.

Ditto on movies with no morals.

Corspe Bride. I never made any rounds in it when it was the theater. I saw that preview soo much I got sick of it and boycotted it plus it looked stupid.
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Post by Sarah »

Brokeback Mountain

That's the only one that comes to mind at the moment.

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Post by Linne »

Anything R-rated...including Passion of the Christ. I just wouldn't be able to handle it. War movies, most of the time, unless I'm forced to watch them. Any horror movies....ugh. Stupid cartoonish movies that have no point and just waste time...yeah...
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Harry potter
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Post by Jennifer Doyle »

Brokeback Mountain...that is a good one choice.
And no, I refuse horror movies too!
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Horror movies, movies that are really heavy on the lanugage(ex. Good Will Hunting), and movies that are bad adaptations of books.
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