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Leonardo DiCaprio as Cobb in this image from HBO Max
Leonardo DiCaprio as Cobb in “Inception.” (Image: Max)

There’s no accounting for taste. Sometimes, it doesn’t matter how groundbreaking a movie is supposed to be — there’s just something about it that rubs you the wrong way. You’ll ignore and reject all the lovely things people say about a particular film, and you might even get increasingly irate as more folks try to push you into watching it.

“Just give it a chance,” they say, like you’re a toddler who won’t try broccoli and not an adult with fully-realized tastes that you (likely) know better than they do. Maybe you eventually cave and try the movie, or maybe you don’t, but you almost always resent the effort that went into the ordeal.

All of that is to say, here’s my list of movies that I just won’t watch. Here’s why.

And if you refuse to read my article, then maybe give the video version a watch:

‘Gone With the Wind’ (1939)

Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in this image from HBO Max
Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh star in “Gone with the Wind,” but I wouldn't know. (Image: Max)

Some call this one “timeless.” Do you know what isn’t “timeless?” Civil War-era gender roles and racial attitudes. This is by no means the only film that hasn’t aged well, but it has aged so poorly that I don’t even want to bother.

Or at least, I’ve heard it has aged poorly. I refuse to watch it.

‘The Sixth Sense’ (1999)

Haley Joel Osment and Bruce Willis in this image from Sling TV
Haley Joel Osment and Bruce Willis could be in the middle of a song-and-dance number here, and I’d never know. (Image: Sling TV)

I’m a big scaredy-cat. I don’t like horror movies, I don’t like dead people, and I don’t like spoilers. Somewhere along the line, the big twist was ruined for me, and now I don’t see why I should subject myself to a film I’m certain I won’t enjoy.

‘Pride and Prejudice’ (2005)

Matthew Macfayden and Keira Knightley in this image from Amazon Prime Video
Matthew Macfayden and Keira Knightley share a moment in “Pride and Prejudice.” (Image: Amazon Prime Video)

“Pride and Prejudice” (2005) is based on a classic piece of literature. It's not one of my favorites. I know that Jane Austen is a wonderfully influential author, but that doesn’t change the fact that her books just don’t appeal to me. Regency-era romance and drama is based on too much etiquette and rules for me to enjoy it. As such, I will not be viewing “Pride and Prejudice” — no matter how big of a crush I have on Keira Knightley.

‘Into the Wild’ (2007)

Emile Hirsch in this image from Paramount Plus
Emile Hirsch brings Christopher McCandless (back) to life in “Into the Wild.” (Image: Paramount Plus)

I know how it ends already, because I remember reading about Christopher McCandless (played by Emile Hirsch in the film) and his tragic death. I’ve dated one too many wannabe van-life influencers to get lost in any of the escapism fantasy.

‘There Will Be Blood’ (2007)

Daniel Day-Lewis (and mustache) in this image from Paramount Plus
Daniel Day-Lewis and his excellent mustache in “There Will Be Blood.” (Image: Paramount Plus)

This is a film I’ve tried to watch a couple of times. I’ve seen the “I drink your milkshake” scene and wanted some more context. Daniel Day-Lewis sports a magnificent mustache, and that’s also, well, something.

I don’t have time for how ploddingly slow this movie is. It isn’t so much that I refuse to watch it as I just can’t finish it. I know it’s great, but I am not a patient enough man.

‘The Social Network’ (2010)

Jesse Eisenberg in this image from Columbia Pictures
Jesse Eisenberg, who plays a young Mark Zuckerberg, looking about as excited as I would be to watch this film. (Image: Columbia Pictures)

If I wanted to watch vaguely awkward white dudes bicker, I’d have stayed in my college Dungeons & Dragons group. I’m convinced that Mark Zuckerberg (played by Jesse Eisenberg in the film) might legitimately be a lizard person. Either way, the tech-billionaire drama doesn’t do anything to excite me. Yes, I am familiar with the impact that Facebook has had on the world, but that doesn’t mean that I’m interested in watching a dramatized version of its genesis.

‘Inception’ (2010)

Leonardo DiCaprio and Marion Cotillard in this image from HBO Max
Marion Cotillard and Leonardo DiCaprio in “Inception.” (Image: Max)

I was in college when this movie came out. I couldn’t walk through my dormitory hall without seeing at least one room, with door wide open, full of dudes raving about how deep this movie was. If I had a nickel for every one of them who asked me to proofread their freshman philosophy paper that revolved entirely around this movie’s ending, I wouldn’t need to write this piece. I could sit on a beach and watch a top spin all day.

98 thoughts on “7 Movies I Refuse to Watch Despite Rave Reviews

  1. Philip says:

    💯

  2. Anonymous says:

    Gone with the wind will always be my favorite, as well as, pride and prejudice.

  3. Tedm. says:

    Seven that I also have no desire to watch.

  4. E Carpent says:

    Got it. Nerds bad. Confusing movies bad. Movies without dinner blockbuster pace bad. Classic movies that were a product of their times (the subject of MANY a thesis by non clickbait researchers) bad.

    Enjoy Fast And The Furious 27!

    1. E Carpent says:

      Summer blockbuster.

      Although for our ability to get to a theatre, Dinner is much more appropriate.

  5. JC says:

    One of the whiniest pieces I’ve ever read on this site. Won’t be reading him again.

  6. Lydia says:

    Wrong

  7. RC says:

    HAHAHAHA

    Who cares about yiur opinion…

    Who are you anyway????

    ROTFLOL!!!

  8. Ian says:

    This sucked.

  9. Jeanine Kitrell says:

    Your choice not to watch.
    Also your loss not to watch.

  10. Kermit says:

    Pointless article. If only we cared why the author is some kind of woke tastemaker. Most of these films are great….

  11. RG says:

    The argument for the last one is too anecdotal to be credible. Apart from that I agree w most. Not the sixth sense tho

  12. lucas pancho says:

    Good

  13. Tim says:

    Your an idiot. Thanks for wasting my time with this pointless drivel. Nothing like millennial angst and thinking it’s cool to be sarcastic and hate anything of substance . Enjoy watching some Seth Rogan shit and Star Wars.

  14. zookeeper says:

    “Civil War-era gender roles and racial attitudes.” Oh you poor, triggered snowflake…

  15. Anonymous says:

    Gone With the Wind is great!

  16. Ralph Rohror says:

    Who are you and why does anyone care what you think about movies and why you won’t watch it? You really exposed yourself regarding gone with the wind.

  17. Wayne says:

    You are full of bologna! Gone With the Wind is a move we all need to watch and remember, so that we don’t repeat the error. We need to learn from the past.

  18. Anonymous says:

    But you still wouldn’t have the Mandela Effect over whether the top stayed spinning when you saw it in the theater vs. making the falling sound after the cut on the home release…. 😂

  19. Maggie says:

    Loved nseption, but agree about the other ones.

  20. michael denney says:

    howard’ end is good alternative to pride and prejudice
    safety not guaranteed is atrippy scifi but much more than inception

  21. Your worst enemy says:

    Who the hell cares what movies you do or don’t watch? Get a life loser.

  22. Anonymous says:

    No one cares what you refuse to watch

  23. Mike says:

    Of course you don’t think these are good with a name like Bussey.

  24. Erok says:

    You are a fussy, bothered, offended person in other words…

  25. Rita D says:

    I completely and whole heartedly agree on this list plus several more. LOL !!

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