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"I Was Bored To Tears": 17 Moviegoers Are Revealing The Films They Hate But Everybody Loves

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"I watched it last night and did not get the hype, just the ick."

Although a movie may be loved by many, it doesn't mean you will agree. When Reddit user u/imnachos asked: "What is a film you didn't really enjoy that everyone seemed to like?" over 3,000 people replied, so here are some of the top answers below:

1. "A Quiet Place. 'Son, we can talk as loud as we want next to this waterfall. Now let’s go home to our creaky home with wood floors where we have to tiptoe and use sign language….' My guy… just move next to the waterfall!"

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3. "The Notebook. The main characters are fucking terrible people. The dude threatens suicide to get a date. Like, what the fuck?"

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u/tristanjones

"And the other main character cheats on her loving fiancé as soon as her boyfriend shows back up in town. I couldn’t understand how so many people glossed over that…he was literally planning their wedding with HER mom while she was banging her ex-boyfriend."

u/M3_Driver

6. "Barbie."

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u/PurpleDreamer28

"It was fine. I get its standing as a cultural phenomenon: this bright toy-inspired social satirical commentary that coincidentally comes out at the same time as a bleak three-hour film that follows the fella that created the atomic bomb.

I don’t think it was bad, but it’s not as great as what people were celebrating it as. But if people find enjoyment in it, then that’s good for them."

u/WonderfulBlackberry9

7. "Fast & Furious — all of them. I find them all to be ridiculously stupid (admittedly, I really can’t sit through all the movies). Just awful."

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u/mikemcd1972

"For me, it's a 'so bad it's good' thing. The first one, especially, is so damn cheesy, I can't help but love it. They're guilty pleasure movies for me. I will say I lost interest after the sixth one, so I haven't seen any after that one. They might all be just irredeemable garbage, I don't know."

u/What_Do_I_Know01

8. "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. It's not a bad movie, but I feel like all of the stuff around DiCaprio’s character is not at all interesting. One of Tarantino’s worst in my opinion, and I couldn’t understand why everyone thought it was such a masterpiece."

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u/lumpychicken13

"I was bored to tears by this movie. If I weren't with family in the theater, I would have happily walked out. I'm so confused why people love this movie."

u/mschellbell

10. "The Purge was one of the most boring movies I've seen. I'd watch it again just to see if my opinion actually holds up. But yeah, I didn't like it and haven't watched any of the follow-ups to it."

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12. "La La Land. Absolute utter trash. I hated it."

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"I've heard it described as 'a musical for people who don't like musicals,' and I can only agree with that, because why would you want bad dancing and boring songs in a musical?! This can not be what people were demanding!"

u/cloistered_around

14. "Bird Box. People kept insisting it was scary, but it wasn't scary at all to me."

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u/thefaceinthetree

"The book was way more interesting, in my opinion. I feel like a movie for this kind of concept is really hard to pull off since they need visuals to convey what’s happening, and most of the horror comes from the fact the protagonists don’t have visuals. I read it randomly on a holiday years before the movie, and when I heard they were making a movie, it felt like a terrible idea."

u/futurenotgiven

15. "Call Me By Your Name. I felt like it was only liked because it was beautiful to look at. The setting and cinematography were great, but I just couldn’t get past the adult graduate student grooming a high schooler part of the film."

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17. "2001: A Space Odyssey. All I heard was that it’s a classic and you have to watch it. After the intro scene, I was disinterested and bored for pretty much the entire movie."

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Is there a beloved movie that you absolutely dislike? Tell us which movie and why you don't like it in the comments below.

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