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Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Hondo » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:04 am

I caught up with Beverley Hills Cop on Fox on Sunday for the first time in a long time.

I remember cacking myself in the 80s when I first saw it. But on Sunday it seemed very dated, not very funny and I turned it off before the end :?

Maybe I just having a grumpy day but I wonder if anyone else has watched a movie after a long time and didn't enjoy it as much as you remembered? I also saw Escape from New York and laughed when Snake used a cassette tape :shock: Little things like that can be distracting maybe you just have to overlook them.
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Magpiespower » Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:26 am

The Shawshank Redemption - preposterous movie from the preposterous Frank Darabont.

Donnie Darko - the massive plot holes become obvious after repeated viewings.

Fight Club - didn't think a film could be that bad. So I watched a few more times to make sure. Only got worse.
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Snaggletooth Tiger » Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:48 am

So why does Hollywood keep making crappy remakes which ALWAYS turn out to be utter bollocks anyway then? :toimonster:
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby zipzap » Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:33 am

Magpiespower wrote:The Shawshank Redemption - preposterous movie from the preposterous Frank Darabont.


Thankyou! About time someone put that godawful cliched yawn back in its box. As a consequence I try to avoid anything with Morgan 'tug the heartstrings' Freeman in it. I was looking forward to the Dark Knight but the '...and Morgan Freeman' credit scares me.

Oh, yeah, back to the point of this thread... 'Blowout' with John Travolta & Nancy Allen and directed by Brian DePalmer I think. Scared the hell out of me as a kid and I'd been trying to track it down for years. Built it up too much in my mind, couldn't help but be a disappointment.
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Pseudo » Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:28 am

As a kid I once stayed up late to watch Dr. Phibes Rises Again (starring Vincent Price), and was scared silly by it.

I hired the video as an adult many, many years later and found it to be not scary at all, but actually quite campy and funny.

I didn't enjoy it any less... I just enjoyed it differently.
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:26 pm

hondo71 wrote:I caught up with Beverley Hills Cop on Fox on Sunday for the first time in a long time.

I remember cacking myself in the 80s when I first saw it. But on Sunday it seemed very dated, not very funny and I turned it off before the end :?

Maybe I just having a grumpy day but I wonder if anyone else has watched a movie after a long time and didn't enjoy it as much as you remembered? I also saw Escape from New York and laughed when Snake used a cassette tape :shock: Little things like that can be distracting maybe you just have to overlook them.


LOL. Escape from New York is horribly dated. After all, it was made in 1981 predicting what might happen in 1997. As if they were ever going to turn over the world's most valuable real estate to a bunch of criminals. But still, it was more credible than Escape from LA.

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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Kahuna » Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:33 pm

Pseudo wrote:As a kid I once stayed up late to watch Dr. Phibes Rises Again (starring Vincent Price), and was scared silly by it.

I hired the video as an adult many, many years later and found it to be not scary at all, but actually quite campy and funny.

I didn't enjoy it any less... I just enjoyed it differently.


I can remember watching these years ago and thought they were funny then. When a victim who has been impaled on a door by a unicorn (?) head fired from across the way and the heroes are trying to remove it. "Careful I think it's a left hand thread". LOL
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby bayman » Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:15 pm

debbie does dallas X11 :lol: :lol: :shock: :shock: :wink:
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby zipzap » Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:06 pm

zipzap wrote:
Oh, yeah, back to the point of this thread... 'Blowout' with John Travolta & Nancy Allen and directed by Brian DePalmer I think. Scared the hell out of me as a kid and I'd been trying to track it down for years. Built it up too much in my mind, couldn't help but be a disappointment.



....which bizarrely enough, is on TV tonight!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Mic » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:57 am

Magpiespower wrote:The Shawshank Redemption - preposterous movie from the preposterous Frank Darabont.

Donnie Darko - the massive plot holes become obvious after repeated viewings.

Fight Club - didn't think a film could be that bad. So I watched a few more times to make sure. Only got worse.


3 of my favourite films, especially Shawshank and Fight Club. :)
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby JK » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:52 pm

OK, completely the reverse of this question, but I didn't like "O Brother Where Art Thou" when I first watched it (perhaps expecting something different) and switched off .. Mates all abused me so I watched it again and thought it was excellent.
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby JAS » Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:06 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:OK, completely the reverse of this question, but I didn't like "O Brother Where Art Thou" when I first watched it (perhaps expecting something different) and switched off .. Mates all abused me so I watched it again and thought it was excellent.


:shock: [-X Shame on you Connie...how could anyone not love that film...has to be one of the funniest ever made. Has me crying with laughter right from the beginning...the bit where they try to jump on the train :lol: At least you redeemed yourself with the 2nd viewing. You'll be saying the same about Fargo next :wink:

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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby JK » Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:20 pm

JAS wrote:
Constance_Perm wrote:OK, completely the reverse of this question, but I didn't like "O Brother Where Art Thou" when I first watched it (perhaps expecting something different) and switched off .. Mates all abused me so I watched it again and thought it was excellent.


:shock: [-X Shame on you Connie...how could anyone not love that film...has to be one of the funniest ever made. Has me crying with laughter right from the beginning...the bit where they try to jump on the train :lol: At least you redeemed yourself with the 2nd viewing. You'll be saying the same about Fargo next :wink:

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I think from the wraps I'd heard I didn't realise it was a comedy, so was in the mood for a seriously dramatic experience lol ... Thankfully, I managed to see the Soggy Bottom Boys in the right light! :D

Do you know that I've still never seen Fargo right through! :shock:
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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby JAS » Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:47 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
JAS wrote:
Constance_Perm wrote:OK, completely the reverse of this question, but I didn't like "O Brother Where Art Thou" when I first watched it (perhaps expecting something different) and switched off .. Mates all abused me so I watched it again and thought it was excellent.


:shock: [-X Shame on you Connie...how could anyone not love that film...has to be one of the funniest ever made. Has me crying with laughter right from the beginning...the bit where they try to jump on the train :lol: At least you redeemed yourself with the 2nd viewing. You'll be saying the same about Fargo next :wink:

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I think from the wraps I'd heard I didn't realise it was a comedy, so was in the mood for a seriously dramatic experience lol ... Thankfully, I managed to see the Soggy Bottom Boys in the right light! :D

Do you know that I've still never seen Fargo right through! :shock:


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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Punk Rooster » Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:04 pm

Magpiespower wrote:Fight Club - didn't think a film could be that bad. So I watched a few more times to make sure. Only got worse.

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Re: Old movies you didn't enjoy as much second time around

Postby Baron Greenback » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:42 am

Biodome.
Knew it was reasonably ordinary the first time, but was a kid then and laughed at stupid shite.
The second time around was horrendous.
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