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The Virgin Suicides

Postby edit the sad parts » Sat Jun 2, 10:07 2012

I really want to like it, just like I really wanted to like the book(really didn't like the book). But I am feeling really unfavourably about this movie and do not care to continue watching it. I have had personal recommendations as well as Netflix's 4-star suggestion. I don't like it at all. Sigh.

What are some movies that you guys have a similar reaction to? I mean, all of the elements are there for you to like it, and it seems like you should, but you just do not.


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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby Neko » Sat Jun 2, 15:43 2012

Constantine!

Everyone was like, "You'd love it!" And I'm all, "Hey yeah! It sounds like something I'd like!"

And blah. It puts me to sleep whenever I try watching it. My mom loves it, my best friend loves it, and they're both baffled by my groaning disinterest. I am too.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby Aum » Sat Jun 2, 15:56 2012

edit, what didn't you like about it? I'm curious.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby helium » Sat Jun 2, 16:07 2012

Spirited Away. I haven't seen it for a while, so maybe I'd like it more now, but when I last saw it I was just groaning the whole time because it felt really cheesy to me. Usually I love Miyazaki films, I just can't do Spirited Away.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby Meperidine » Sun Jun 3, 16:12 2012

"Once." Adorable European indie rockers fall in love while songwriting. It came out when I was 16 or 17 and it was supposed to be right up my alley but I thought it was boring and dumb.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby monk » Sun Jun 3, 18:05 2012

Solaris. Science fiction, George Clooney, Steven Soderburgh direction, all the makings of a great movie. bleck.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby edit the sad parts » Sun Jun 3, 18:57 2012

Meperidine wrote:"Once." Adorable European indie rockers fall in love while songwriting. It came out when I was 16 or 17 and it was supposed to be right up my alley but I thought it was boring and dumb.


The Swell Season is awesome though!
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby demonicpoison » Mon Jun 4, 0:06 2012

I didn't like the Virgin Suicides either. It sounded like a cool idea but in the end I felt no attachment to any of the characters. I just couldn't get into it.

I went and saw The Dictator tonight... really didn't find it that funny. Everyone else was doubled over laughing but I was sitting there quietly.

Also, Sea Biscuit. I left that movie after 20 minutes. I fell asleep twice.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby Butterfly North » Mon Jun 4, 6:16 2012

monk wrote:Solaris. Science fiction, George Clooney, Steven Soderburgh direction, all the makings of a great movie. bleck.


Dude, watch the original, much better (see my avatar for more details).

There was this BBC comedy series called 'The Trip' which came out some time last year, and I have offended and surprised so many people by hating it. It's just these two moderately amusing guys on holiday annoying each other.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby Sonic# » Mon Jun 4, 7:55 2012

^ I like the original, but I had the misfortune of first watching it as the director's cut with several people who were too impatient to sit through ten minutes of driving through a metropolis. It didn't go over well for them, and it took me a while to give it a second chance.

This is kind of how I felt about Knocked Up. I didn't think that it was a terrible movie, and some of the scenes were very funny, but overall I just didn't like it.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby lillerina » Mon Jun 4, 12:39 2012

I liked the Virgin Suicides but I didn't love it. It's a 3/5 rating from me.
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Re: The Virgin Suicides

Postby edit the sad parts » Mon Jun 4, 15:17 2012

I also feel this way about It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia(bleh!). As for the Virgin Suicides, yeah, I just couldn't get into it...maybe I was remembering how unimpressed I was with the book. I don't know.
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