Movies You Couldn't Finish

That god awful George Clooney so-called Batman movie. I hate it so much that I refuse to speak its name. The Last Airbender, not only is it such a terrible movie on its own that I can't even finish it, but as a HUGE Avatar: TLA/Legend of Korra fan, it make me want to throw something through the TV.
 
I can't believe I forgot 2001: A Space Oddyssey. Should've been 2001: A Snoozing Oddity. I have never been able to sit through that.
 
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows.

The only scene worth watching is the part where the Wiccan girl gets naked and humps a skull.
 
I can't believe I forgot 2001: A Space Oddyssey. Should've been 2001: A Snoozing Oddity. I have never been able to sit through that.

I had to sit through that during Film Study.

It was horrible.

Hate that movie.
 
I voluntarily tried several times but I'm just not that kind of person. I know it's considered among the best movies ever but that doesn't make it watchable. :D
 
I found 2001 to be tremendously fascinating, wasn't bored by it. You want a boring movie, watch Ang Lee's Hulk.
 
I finished Hulk but that's more because I paid for a movie ticket and didn't want to get cheated more than I already had been.
 
Point Break.

Literally couldn't finish it, the disk crapped out 3/4 of the way through. I was pretty disappointed. :o
 
Holy **** at some of the movies posted here....especially Wall-E. Opinions are bla bla bla but.....:funny:
 
Lords of Salem comes to mind recently. Just couldn't get into it at all.
The Blair Witch Project. I've tried more than once, and it just bores me to death.
 
I can understand why 2001: A Space Odyssey is boring for some people. But for me, it's one of my favorites because I'm just fascinated with space, evolution, man, science, and all that mysterious stuff about us, the universe, the creation, why we are here. It's like the perfect movie to theorize and have long philosophical, deep, conversations. Makes me think a lot. Is probably the only movie that touches upon those things that we can't begin to understand because our brain just isn't prepared for such amount of unknown.
 
I enjoy all those things too but some how 2001 failed to intrigue me.
 
How much did you see? Because it takes sometime, but it gets somewhere.
 
It was 20-30 minutes and I fell asleep... twice. I will try again sometime and skip past monkey time.
 
Yeah, because the ape part is to show how tools were first used (and then cut to the bone/spaceship), and the monolith is a very important part of the plot. I'm just saying, if you want to open your mind to those themes I mentioned, I think is worth a look. Plus, you don't want to miss the psychedelic journey after Jupiter.
 
I can't believe I forgot 2001: A Space Oddyssey. Should've been 2001: A Snoozing Oddity. I have never been able to sit through that.

Same here. It just bored me to death.
 
Paranormal Activity 2 and 4.

Transformers trilogy.
 
AVP: Requiem. When they tried to introduce teen angst to the franchise I knew it was over for me.
 
That did it for me too, and that most of the story was awful and they had no idea what they were doing because it was always so dark.
 
I walked out of Hulk.

My irritating with the film kept growing, and when they introduced the mutant poodles, I said, "f*** it" and left.
 

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