I have been so amused at this conversation. All the shared movie hatred! Who knew it was such a bonding experience.
FTR I hate Magnolia, Crash, Short Cuts, and Spotless Mind. Hate 'em all. My quirky category for hate films is nihilistic action flicks. They are the IT movies summer after summer, and I just find them unwatchable. Oh well. I"m just wired wrong.
I think Crash is one of those movies that brings out the haters. I cannot believe it won an Oscar against Brokeback Mountain.
I keep forgetting that y'all aren't talking about the freaky Cronenberg-directed Crash, with James Spader.
Hee! I had no idea there was so much Eternal Sunshine hatred. (It's one of my all time favourite films; the end never fails to reduce me to fits of sobbing.) I was annoyed by Magnolia, but I LOVE the sing-along to Aimee Mann's "Wise Up."
I don't know if I hate any critically acclaimed / fan-favourite films with the heat of thousand burning suns. I mean, there are revered films that don't do much for me (like Princess Bride -- hey, stop throwing things at me!) and tropes I find annoying (e.g. the whole Manic Pixie Girl thing) and I slept through parts of Malick's The New World, but hate is too strong a word for those.
Yay for the stamp of approval on Inception! I am so excited for that movie!
I remember walking out of the theater with a deep, intense hate-on for Grand Canyon, after which I learned to avoid films like that.
I'm trying to think of any movies I really hate - there must be some but perhaps I've repressed them.
I did hate
E.T.
when it came out. I watched it again a few years ago and didn't feel the same hatred.
Oh, I sorta' hated
Flashdance.
Oh, and then there's
Escape to Witch Mountain....
And I liked
Contact,
except I completely hated the "See? Science requires faith too" ending....
Oh, I knew there was a recent movie I totally hated.
Pearl Harbor!
God did that suck in so many ways.
I haven't seen most of the movies you folks hate, because I have no real desire to see them. Then again, if it doesn't have things blowing up and/or an actor I really like and/or a Pixar-ish vibe, I don't see many movies, so my statistical universe is biased.
I don't think anyone liked Pearl Harbor, tommy.
What counts as a nihilistic action film? I suspect I love or hate them.