liah wrote: » I keep avoiding films, tv shows, etc. because I either don't like the way it's filmed or the actor in it or even just an actor's face. No matter how well reviewed they are, I keep avoiding it until I finally cave in and watch.
liah wrote: » If I don't like a book cover or a CD cover, I won't buy it, or in the case of books I'll generally look for another version of the same, since sometimes paperbacks and hardcovers have different cover art.
dlofnep wrote: » You're missing out on alot of good films. Start getting stuck into IMDB's top 250.
Ginny wrote: » Anything with Tom Cruise or Will Smith, can't stand them, I don't think I'm missing much though..
liah wrote: » If I don't like a book cover or a CD cover, I won't buy it, or in the case of books I'll generally look for another version of the same, since sometimes paperbacks and hardcovers have different cover art. I'm a ridiculously visual person, and I'm curious as to whether or not anyone else does this. I have a feeling the answer is going to be a resounding "no," and I'm just being stupidly superficial.. but I'm not at all like that when it comes to actual people. Thoughts?
liah wrote: » I keep avoiding films, tv shows, etc. because I either don't like the way it's filmed or the actor in it or even just an actor's face. No matter how well reviewed they are, I keep avoiding it until I finally cave in and watch. Like Schindler's List-- I kept putting off watching it because I didn't want to sit through hours and hours of uncontrasting black and white. Fortuantely the inclusion of Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes (dear god the things I would do..) finally won me over into watching it. I didn't want to watch the show "Dead Like Me" because there was just something that bugged me about the lead actresses face as well as the way the credits were done (right down to the font used!), but I finally got around to watching it and now I'm addicted. I tend to avoid old classic films because they don't visually appeal to me. It's a huge shame because I love quality films and I'm missing out on a lot of them because of it, but I just can't bring myself to watch. If I don't like a book cover or a CD cover, I won't buy it, or in the case of books I'll generally look for another version of the same, since sometimes paperbacks and hardcovers have different cover art. I'm a ridiculously visual person, and I'm curious as to whether or not anyone else does this. I have a feeling the answer is going to be a resounding "no," and I'm just being stupidly superficial.. but I'm not at all like that when it comes to actual people. Thoughts?
liah wrote: » I keep avoiding films, tv shows, etc. because I either don't like the way it's filmed or the actor in it or even just an actor's face. No matter how well reviewed they are, I keep avoiding it until I finally cave in and watch. Like Schindler's List-- I kept putting off watching it because I didn't want to sit through hours and hours of uncontrasting black and white. Fortuantely the inclusion of Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes (dear god the things I would do..) finally won me over into watching it.
I didn't want to watch the show "Dead Like Me" because there was just something that bugged me about the lead actresses face as well as the way the credits were done (right down to the font used!), but I finally got around to watching it and now I'm addicted.
I tend to avoid old classic films because they don't visually appeal to me. It's a huge shame because I love quality films and I'm missing out on a lot of them because of it, but I just can't bring myself to watch.
Pighead wrote: » Anything that is presented with a Northern Ireland presenter. Pighead has absolutely nothing against our Northern brethern but as soon as he hears the accent it's time to switch over. Their news is rubbish, their final score is rubbish and most of all that Julian Simmons character on the U-T-V is rubbish.
orla wrote: » If Adam Sandler is in it I won't watch it.
P.C. wrote: » Lots of movies I have no desire to watch - mostly because I just could not be bothered to make the effort to watch them . I don't care how good some people think they are, I have better things to do with my time, than watch a movie that does not interest me.
phasers wrote: » Nicholas Cage movies :mad: