Movie series you have completely sat out

Started by roughrider2 pages

The Fast & The Furious series - there's another one I've been on the sidelines for.

I can't imagine a world where someone hasn't watched at least one Star Wars or Indiana Jones movie.

Also haven't seen any of the Hostel films or the last two or three in the Saw series.

I am very proud that I have never watched a nanosecond of film attached to the Twilight franchise/movies.

Also most to all horror movie series.

Originally posted by roughrider
I can't imagine a world where someone hasn't watched at least one Star Wars or Indiana Jones movie.

Yeah, I know. Crazy, isn't it?? Indiana Jones 1-3 are extremely entertaining and still stand up very, very well. Some all-time faves right there.

Originally posted by siriuswriter
I am very proud that I have never watched a nanosecond of film attached to the Twilight franchise/movies.

In retrospect, I wish I could say the same thing, lol, but I've seen them to make fun of them. The first is relatively entertaining, the second is really bad, and shit, I dunno... they all blur together after a while. Some things you can get away with in a book, but in a movie it's just dumb: It's so freakin' stupid when they turn into talking wolves. It's also really funny when Edward can't produce his own heat, so Jacob comforts Bella right in front of him... 😆

For the horror series it would be Saw.... except for Saw 1 & 2 after that i sat out and also Hostel.

Originally posted by Kazenji
For the horror series it would be Saw.... except for Saw 1 & 2 after that i sat out and also Hostel.

I'll go with Saw too I just cant understand why they couldnt use their brains to get out of situations that could save their life. EEH...

I love Scary Movie 4 how brenda sleeps with the puppet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2uzFO2L3RM

Especially that guy in the second movie, All he had to do was ask the other people what number was tattooed on the back of his neck not go around with a knife.

Harry Potter (saw about 20 minutes of part 1)
Underworld
Chronicles of Narnia

Like I said earlier, I've sat out the Blade series, but I'm not that dismissive of it; just haven't gotten enough interest as of yet. Since Guillermo Del Toro directed the second one, I'm sure it's worth checking out.

damn...I can't remember/don't know what movie franchise I've sat out.