coolhandgopher
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I've seen a lot of movies in my day (excluding the last 3 years-kids will do that to you), but there are some notable misses on my list.
I only saw the first Lord of the Rings, didn't bother with the next two in the trilogy or any of the other Hobbit related movies-just wasn't my thing. I read all the Harry Potter books, but didn't bother with the movies-I really enjoyed the books and didn't see how the movies would enhance that experience.
Being a kid of the '80s, you'd think viewing the slasher movies Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street would have been required, but I never saw any in the series. By the time I was old enough to go to the movie theatres to see them, they were so far into the sequels that they were pretty ridiculous.
I've avoided many sports movies over time-Remember the Titans, the Kevin Costner sports oeuvre besides Bull Durham, The Sandlot-what I love about live sports is lost in sports movies, I feel-you just know what's going to happen, so where's the suspense? I should note, Bad News Bears, Slap Shot, Major League, the original Longest Yard-all time favorites, as humor is much better than drama (generally speaking) in my opinion for sports movies.
Amongst the classics, I've seen most, but Lawrence of Arabia is a notable exception. I've always heard it's best to watch on the big screen, so been holding out hope of seeing it that way, to no avail.
I only saw the first Lord of the Rings, didn't bother with the next two in the trilogy or any of the other Hobbit related movies-just wasn't my thing. I read all the Harry Potter books, but didn't bother with the movies-I really enjoyed the books and didn't see how the movies would enhance that experience.
Being a kid of the '80s, you'd think viewing the slasher movies Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street would have been required, but I never saw any in the series. By the time I was old enough to go to the movie theatres to see them, they were so far into the sequels that they were pretty ridiculous.
I've avoided many sports movies over time-Remember the Titans, the Kevin Costner sports oeuvre besides Bull Durham, The Sandlot-what I love about live sports is lost in sports movies, I feel-you just know what's going to happen, so where's the suspense? I should note, Bad News Bears, Slap Shot, Major League, the original Longest Yard-all time favorites, as humor is much better than drama (generally speaking) in my opinion for sports movies.
Amongst the classics, I've seen most, but Lawrence of Arabia is a notable exception. I've always heard it's best to watch on the big screen, so been holding out hope of seeing it that way, to no avail.