Boring movies
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Boring movies
To the point where you wondered where did they get these actors and actresses from or Why is the story line so bad?
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Some consider this the best movie ever made. All I know is that after repeated viewings I have not changed my mind about it. I've had more fun watching paint dry. I think (at least in my opinion) that this movie is an example of that old axiom ... The King Has No Clothes.
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I agree! It wasn't funny, it was stupid. I hate how he whined all the time haha.
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I'd also say most movies that are fourth or later in a series fall in this category with the exception of Avengers: Endgame. (Like really, why would I watch Hellraiser: Deader or Halloween 5?)
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Yes, movies have a vibe.