Guilty movies

Nov 18, 2011 10:23


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kimberlyl1992 November 19 2011, 17:20:57 UTC
I don't feel that I have to justify my taste in movies/books to anyone else. Most movies/books are put down just as much as they are praised. With that said, I don't like the Twilight movies for too many reasons to name here.

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brandi1231 November 19 2011, 19:31:16 UTC
i really like Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Warriors
but if any one asked id probably play it off like "yeah ive seen them like once but i hardly watched it so whatever..."

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insane_eternity November 19 2011, 20:59:28 UTC
I watched the first Twilight and felt no emotion about it whatsoever. To me, it's just a mediocre movie - not worth praising, but not worth all the putdowns it gets, either.

Too bad it ruined the image of vampires, though, they're just a pop culture fad now.

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stitch_vicious November 20 2011, 07:48:42 UTC
I saw Breaking Dawn. I enjoy the movies but the books are too angsty and fluff filled for me.
Guilty pleasure movies for me are animated films. At almost 30, cartoon DVDs shouldn't be mixed in my library, but I'd you were rifle through my library, you'll find old school toons like Disney and Don Bluth and current fare like Bolt, Rio, Alpha and Omega. In fact, part of the reason I'm paying 17 bucks to Netflix is to rent some of the Miyazaki movies.

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kerendith November 22 2011, 07:33:18 UTC
Hmmm. I enjoy a lot of movies, books, and even humor kind of "in spite of myself." I'm usually more embarrassed to admit that I don't like something; I've read Dickens, but there isn't a single Dickens novel that I love and would voluntarily reread. I hate South Pacific and Oklahoma!, but I love Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

I don't really have anything to say about the Twilight series. I read the first book because my best friend needed someone to bitch to about how annoying it was.

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call_me_lovey November 22 2011, 21:24:59 UTC
Hiya,

I'm woefully under-watched too. I've read a couple of classics & the only one I truly liked was The Colour Purple, because my dad wished he was a bluesman & seemed to listen to nothing but, so the dialect was like my first language.

I don't think it matters what you enjoy as long as you enjoy something!

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