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Name a movie you liked but will never watch again. (Original Post) Morbius Monday OP
The list is short as to those I will watch again... not that they weren't good, but once seen I'm not sure hlthe2b Monday #1
Blackhawk Down OC375 Monday #2
Morbius............ Upthevibe Monday #3
definitely Grave of the Fireflies. Devastating nt yellowdogintexas Monday #16
Yes. LiberalLoner Wednesday #56
Saving Private Ryan. greatauntoftriplets Monday #4
The first EXORCIST Dan Monday #5
Grave of the Fireflies uppityperson Monday #6
Best me to it by seconds. :) Junipercity Monday #8
I've been holding off on watching it. KatyaR Tuesday #30
Director Isao Takahata's Junipercity Monday #7
I thought of one. Morbius Monday #9
Schindler's List. Shortly after we saw it in the theater I bought the laser disc. rsdsharp Monday #10
Yup, that movie made me physically ill. And yet, mucifer Monday #14
I have the film on DVD and have yet to watch it. Mad_Dem_X Tuesday #37
That's my choice too. Buckeye_Democrat Tuesday #39
The first movie I saw with my future wife was The Deer Hunter. rsdsharp Tuesday #40
Blue Velvet displacedvermoter Monday #11
Trying again! Sorry if I messed up my last post.... WVGal1963 Monday #12
Parasite LSparkle Monday #13
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Archae Monday #15
I have had the distinct honor Junipercity Tuesday #25
Same. Struck too close to home. dwayneb Wednesday #46
Midsommar OilemFirchen Monday #17
Man Bites Dog. johnp3907 Monday #18
Glory -misanthroptimist Tuesday #19
Agree, you become emotionally attached to each character displacedvermoter Thursday #57
The Passion of Joan of Arc Jeebo Tuesday #20
Such a great film, but hard to watch. KatyaR Tuesday #31
A Boy and his Dog quaint Tuesday #21
I am a radical feminist Junipercity Tuesday #24
I too am a Harlan Ellison fan. quaint Tuesday #26
I'm with you. If it had been "A Girl and Her Cat", it'd still be a funny, funny movie. Cherry 2000 was almost like that. marble falls Tuesday #28
She had particularly good taste. Lochloosa Tuesday #33
I wanted to like "Andrei Rublev", but was deeply horrified. Harker Tuesday #22
Andrei Rublev just baffled me. johnp3907 Wednesday #52
I stopped running it when that poor old horse was brutalized and killed. Harker Wednesday #55
Jaws. debm55 Tuesday #23
... Lochloosa Tuesday #35
Platoon. And I was Navy. marble falls Tuesday #27
Hachi: A Dog's Tale CrispyQ Tuesday #29
Funny once but not now Squeaky41 Tuesday #32
The Sixth Sense (1999) Lochloosa Tuesday #34
Awakenings, The Accused Mad_Dem_X Tuesday #36
On the Beach catbyte Tuesday #38
A Clockwork Orange IcyPeas Tuesday #41
"Barry Lyndon" and "Amadeus," both on account of casting choices. Paladin Tuesday #42
I thought Ryan was alright in BL edbermac Tuesday #43
Good points on both movies. Paladin Wednesday #45
The Elephant Man subterranean Tuesday #44
I forgot about that one. Yes! Mad_Dem_X Wednesday #49
Marley and Me. boonecreek Wednesday #47
Looking for Mr Goodbar. milestogo Wednesday #48
plan nine from outer space . ugh AllaN01Bear Wednesday #50
The Killing Fields. Ocelot II Wednesday #51
Once is all I could bear aurora the great Wednesday #53
The Sixth Sense jmowreader Wednesday #54
The Green Mile Emile Thursday #58

hlthe2b

(110,329 posts)
1. The list is short as to those I will watch again... not that they weren't good, but once seen I'm not sure
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:36 PM
Monday

that I really want to watch them again. Usually, those I do have either incredible acting or gorgeous cinematography, making them worthy of repeated viewing.

I guess you can put Titanic on the list--that for me, once was enough.


Upthevibe

(9,595 posts)
3. Morbius............
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:42 PM
Monday

Here's my list of movies that were excellent but too devastating for me to ever watch again:

(In no particular order):
The Deer Hunter
Sophie's Choice
The Pianist
Manchester by the Sea
Dear Zachary
Trainspotting
Requiem for a Dream
The House of Sand and Fog
Grave of the Fireflies
Leaving Las Vegas


greatauntoftriplets

(177,792 posts)
4. Saving Private Ryan.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:43 PM
Monday

It's a wonderful movie, but my father landed in Normandy on day 4 or 5, and I likely wouldn't exist if he had gone ashore earlier. So I just can't.

Dan

(4,737 posts)
5. The first EXORCIST
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:45 PM
Monday

scared shit out of me.

My sister had the opportunity to see if before older brother. Older brother and his wife went to see it and asked sister to baby sit their baby. She fed the baby green pea soup that evening. Brother and sister-in-law picked up the baby. Two-three hours later, they called sister because baby was puking green stuff, they were terrified. hahahaha

Morbius

(534 posts)
9. I thought of one.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:49 PM
Monday

When I got a DVD player, one of the first DVDs I bought was Ghandi. I still haven't rewatched it. First rate movie, as I recall. Can't bring myself to watch it again.

rsdsharp

(10,964 posts)
10. Schindler's List. Shortly after we saw it in the theater I bought the laser disc.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:58 PM
Monday

Yes, I was one of the seven people who owned a laser disc player. We never watched it. I still own it, but not the player.

mucifer

(25,213 posts)
14. Yup, that movie made me physically ill. And yet,
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:28 PM
Monday

I still laughed at the Seinfeld episode about Schindler's list.

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Mad_Dem_X

(9,952 posts)
37. I have the film on DVD and have yet to watch it.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 03:24 PM
Tuesday

Don't know if I ever will, because I know it will upset me greatly.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,297 posts)
39. That's my choice too.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 05:44 PM
Tuesday

I took a first date, and my ONLY date with that particular young lady, to the opening of Schindler's List in 1993.

So my idiotic choice for a first-date movie is an unpleasant memory. That... and I don't care to rewatch an accurate and very long depiction of the HOLOCAUST either!

rsdsharp

(10,964 posts)
40. The first movie I saw with my future wife was The Deer Hunter.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 06:00 PM
Tuesday

Nothing says romance like scenes of Russian roulette!

On the other hand, she says the moment she fell in love with me was when I dumped most of a large buttered popcorn in her lap during that movie.

WVGal1963

(206 posts)
12. Trying again! Sorry if I messed up my last post....
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:19 PM
Monday

…….but we were talking about this exact topic today at my store.

1) Schindler’s List
2) Missing
3) Dances With Wolves
4) The Last Of The Mohicans

LSparkle

(12,037 posts)
13. Parasite
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:27 PM
Monday

Great movie — deserved all the awards — but it’ll probably take another 5 years before I’ll even think about seeing it again.

Archae

(47,216 posts)
15. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:34 PM
Monday

Great performances, great actors.

Just depressed the hell out of me.

Junipercity

(68 posts)
25. I have had the distinct honor
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:59 PM
Tuesday

Of screening this film for "clients" within the walls of the original location. 😁

The film was greeted with great enthusiasm! 😊

The days of electroshock were long past by this time, but our charges took delight in identifying each location, and even a doctor or two.

Nearly all of those buildings have since been demolished, but those images will be forever preserved in film.

OSH has a long and interesting history, as does the Kirkbride movement that the original hospital was modeled around.

displacedvermoter

(3,848 posts)
57. Agree, you become emotionally attached to each character
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 09:58 AM
Thursday

and inevitably you know each man's fate.

Visited home in Lennox, MA last year where Gould lived. Wealthy people sacrificing their lives and comfort to a higher purpose, what a concept!

Jeebo

(2,451 posts)
20. The Passion of Joan of Arc
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:02 AM
Tuesday

A 1928 silent film. It's one of the best silent films I've ever seen. The interrogation of Joan of Arc was carefully recorded by scribes, and that written record still exists. It is essentially the script for this film, which is why the film is so good, and so realistic. That this film is so realistic is why I cannot bear to watch it again, because of the burning at the stake scene at the end.

-- Ron

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0019254/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_5_nm_3_in_0_q_The%2520Passion%2520of%2520Joan

This is the imdb page, but I think you can watch the film itself on YouTube.

quaint

(3,930 posts)
21. A Boy and his Dog
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 08:33 AM
Tuesday

Mildly entertaining. I'm not a radical feminist, but the ending sucked.

Junipercity

(68 posts)
24. I am a radical feminist
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:43 PM
Tuesday

And I thought the ending was hilarious! 😂
Possibly because I was a Harlan Ellison fan for many years. Ellison had a reputation for contentiousness, and it is quite possible the ending was an answer to the anti-male sentiment of some radical feminist at the time.

This possibility makes the ending that much funnier, as it would have been entirely within keeping Ellison didn't always pick sides, but he would pick fights. 😁

He was intensely anti-war.

marble falls

(66,212 posts)
28. I'm with you. If it had been "A Girl and Her Cat", it'd still be a funny, funny movie. Cherry 2000 was almost like that.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:06 PM
Tuesday

Harker

(16,372 posts)
22. I wanted to like "Andrei Rublev", but was deeply horrified.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:11 AM
Tuesday

For similar reasons I'll never revisit "Apocalypse Now."

Harker

(16,372 posts)
55. I stopped running it when that poor old horse was brutalized and killed.
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 05:21 PM
Wednesday

Why they did that left me baffled. And disgusted!

Paladin

(30,795 posts)
42. "Barry Lyndon" and "Amadeus," both on account of casting choices.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:49 PM
Tuesday

I think Stanley Kubrick could have found somebody better than Ryan O'Neal for the lead in "Barry Lyndon." And I never could buy Tom Hulce as Mozart in "Amadeus"---not after seeing him as the goofy frat guy in "Animal House."

Both of those movies were worthy efforts, plenty of good, enjoyable work in each of them. The main-role casting just didn't work for me.

edbermac

(16,190 posts)
43. I thought Ryan was alright in BL
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:21 PM
Tuesday

Diehard Kubrick fan. Best scene was with his dying son retelling a story about the battles he was in. But with that movie, my eyes are usually glued to the film’s outstanding cinematography.

And Hulce was somewhat jarring in Amadeus though F Murray Abraham was terrific.

Paladin

(30,795 posts)
45. Good points on both movies.
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 08:14 AM
Wednesday

The cinematography in "Barry Lyndon" was extraordinary. As I recall, Kubrick did things with natural lighting that had never been accomplished before.

And F. Murray Abraham was just stunning in "Amadeus." What a great actor.

aurora the great

(130 posts)
53. Once is all I could bear
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 02:58 PM
Wednesday

Milos Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Next
It was incredible and power, moving and heartbreaking
As a woman with a mental illness , Ptsd, it was all I could do to accept the journey of the story, and follow along, the one time. I will never go through it again but it is a Masterpiece. Oh and I could never bring myself to read the novel by Ken Kesey.

jmowreader

(52,456 posts)
54. The Sixth Sense
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 05:13 PM
Wednesday

That's a movie you can only watch once - after the plot twist is revealed the whole movie is screwed after that.

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