Movies you were dragged to on a date

gvcool2 said:
Don't You EVER! Say Something Like That...Not Even As A Joke!

haha its no joke. I think Uwe's movies are funny. My head might hurt a bit when the movie's over, but no pain no gain, right?
 
Be Cool.

Terrible movie with unfunny jokes. It's so bland and boring that I cried on my date's shoulder.
 
I never had a problem watching movies w/my mom, to be honest. My stepmother, on the other hand, was a different story. I remember she & my pop had rented "School Daze" & as soon as the characters started swearing, she turned it off, feeling that my 15-year-old mind couldn't handle it. Never mind the fact that I heard far worse from her on a regular basis.
 
FOG3 said:
Haha... I agree he has a talent for sex scenes, especially the one with Reid and Slater in Alone in the Dark. There wasnt any nudity but there was riduculous Latin music and a Nu-Metal monster fight directly after.

The worst movie Ive ever been dragged to on a date? Bringin' Down the House. I would have rather been watching Bloodrayne(though I havent seen it yet)
Bringin' Down The House puzzled me; Dana (aka Queen) was funny. Steve was funny. So why weren't they funny together?
 
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Orlando
Short Cuts
Multiplicity
Jerry McGuire
Pirates of the Carribean
Forced to watch made-for-TV "Stephen King's It"
 
Chris Wallace said:
Bringin' Down The House puzzled me; Dana (aka Queen) was funny. Steve was funny. So why weren't they funny together?

because the film itself wasn't funny, they were placed in bland situations that wern't funny and it was full of cliche stereotypes which didn't help
 
FOG3 said:
haha its no joke. I think Uwe's movies are funny. My head might hurt a bit when the movie's over, but no pain no gain, right?

i see no gain from watching a uwe boll movie
 
Not even being able to say you made it at the end?

Bringin Down The House was unbelievably bad and annoying, even for the extremely low expectations I had. Bill & Ted - THAT's a funny movie.
 
The girl I am talking to now doesn't really like movies very much.....:( I am gonna make her watch Batman Begins though.
 
gvcool2 said:
because the film itself wasn't funny, they were placed in bland situations that wern't funny and it was full of cliche stereotypes which didn't help
Oh-right. That's what it was.
 
I took my sister to see batman begins, I was generally suprised but she liked it...it really works so much better than most comic book movies
 
FOG3 said:
Not even being able to say you made it at the end?

Bringin Down The House was unbelievably bad and annoying, even for the extremely low expectations I had. Bill & Ted - THAT's a funny movie.

I suppose it is on par with reaching the top of mount everest...but my tv doesn't quite have the same effect when I stick a large flag in it
 
Just Like Heaven(ok) and The Corpse Bride(that sucked).
 
Octoberist said:
I was very dissapointed with the corpse bride.

I didn't expect much from since I dislike Tim Burton. It seemed he gave up when he was writing the ending.
 
The Wedding Planner...*cringes like Homer*
 
Curly Sue
Nothing But Trouble (or whatever that Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, Dan Akroyd movie was from the late 80s.)
Don Juan DeMarco
 
gvcool2 said:
I suppose it is on par with reaching the top of mount everest...but my tv doesn't quite have the same effect when I stick a large flag in it

lol
 
I've watched 3 different Pride and Prejudice movies. But honestly, cinematically they were well done.
 
Okay-let's reverse it; What movies have YOU dragged someone to on dates?
Mine include:
Batman Forever
Mortal Kombat
Spawn
Heat
Blade
Phantom Menace
X-Men

And my wife alone has been dragged to:
Spider-Man 2 (regular & IMAX, and she's arachnophobic)
Blade Trinity
Yu-Gi-Oh (I didn't wanna see it, my kids did. But I wasn't going to suffer alone.)
FF
Batman Begins (She prefers Keaton)
Revenge Of The Sith(She wanted to see it but was in no rush)
Bloodrayne (I suffered for this one, I assure you)
Ultraviolet (Ditto)
X3
V For Vendetta (which she dragged me to 2 more times.)
 
Almost every comic book movie.

We saw Sith at midnight.

Kill Bill. Still she usually puts her foot down when it's something she absolutely doesn't want to see.
 
Most superhero/action movies are what we drag the girls to. Some romantic comedies or dramas are vice versa. Though I have yet to hear about a guy actually having a girl fight tooth and nail to not go see a drama with him.
 
I put my foot down for Brokeback.
 

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