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I have never seen Footloose or Grease. I didn't see The Blues Brothers until I was about 22 because someone told me it was a musical.

Also, I have never seen a blue duck.

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I'll stick with listing the movies that I feel most of you would have seen, or films that have been huge money makers.  I have never seen any of the following films beyond a few clips here and there. 

Titanic

Avatar

Independence Day

Any of the Mission Impossible films

No Harry Potter films (except the first)

Toy Story (nor the sequels)

No Shrek films

No Twilight movies

Raging Bull

Taxi Driver

Fight Club

The Passion of the Christ

Finding Nemo

King Kong (Jackson Version)

Saving Private Ryan

Gone With The Wind

The Simpsons Movie

Apollo 13  

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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doubleKO said:


I have never seen Footloose or Grease. I didn't see The Blues Brothers until I was about 22 because someone told me it was a musical.

Also, I have never seen a blue duck.

I didn't see Blues Brothers until this summer, it was the last thing I did with one of my closest friends before he left for college. We danced to the end credits. It was sweet.

A Goon in a Gaggle of 'em

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I've never seen Schindler's List.

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^Me neither! I've never seen:

-Ghostbusters 2
-Rocky III-VI
-Deer Hunter
-The 39 Steps
-Dial 'M' for Murder
-Any Planet of the Apes movie that's not Burton's.
-Avatar
-Independence Day

So many more that I probably should...

A Goon in a Gaggle of 'em

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Forbidden Planet

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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I have never seen a shark give birth to a whale. While, they're both on land. At the same time a clarinet player juggles half filled bottles of mixtures of cow and, horse semen beside them. The bottles decorated with little semi-transparent castle pics and, a collage of wizards on the bottles. Oh yeah and, the event is serenaded by the live performance of AC/DC. Taking place in an area that looks like the sky garden level on mario kart DS.



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twister111 said:


I have never seen a shark give birth to a whale. While, they're both on land. At the same time a clarinet player juggles half filled bottles of mixtures of cow and, horse semen beside them. The bottles decorated with little semi-transparent castle pics and, a collage of wizards on the bottles. Oh yeah and, the event is serenaded by the live performance of AC/DC. Taking place in an area that looks like the sky garden level on mario kart DS.



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Okay, whatever you're taking, you should lay it off. ;-)

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TK-949 said:

twister111 said:


I have never seen a shark give birth to a whale. While, they're both on land. At the same time a clarinet player juggles half filled bottles of mixtures of cow and, horse semen beside them. The bottles decorated with little semi-transparent castle pics and, a collage of wizards on the bottles. Oh yeah and, the event is serenaded by the live performance of AC/DC. Taking place in an area that looks like the sky garden level on mario kart DS.

Okay, whatever you're taking, you should lay it off. ;-)


*shrug* I just had some sleep http://img859.imageshack.us/img859/1693/happyx.gif. Came up with that non-sleep deprived, no drugs, & no alcohol. Stuff like this happens when I get no sleep.


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Schindler's List for me too.

More movies with music & dancing I've managed to avoid:

Mary Poppins

The Sound of Music

My Fair Lady

Saturday Night Fever

Fame

Amadeus

La Bamba

Dirty Dancing

I have also never seen a single episode of King of the Hill.

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I have never seen the Star Wars films.  Although I have seen some bootleg work-print versions of them.

Since they're like poetry, what with the rhyming and all, I find that I only need to watch three out of the six films.

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Casino and Raging Bull. I have also never seen Secret of NIMH 2. :-P

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I have not seen every Roger Corman-directed Vincent Price film, much to my chagrin.

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I don't know how everyone has said they saw Taxi Driver, everyone I've ever met, (including myself) have never seen it.

I guess it's just one of those movies that are still on the DVR, but you just don't have the time to watch it.

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TheBoost said:

Never seen "Breakfast at Tiffanys"

Me neither, but then why would anyone want to? 

I have never seen any Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton films.

 

 

 

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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I haven't seen THX-1138 either.

Chicago

Strictly Ballroom

Moulin Rouge

Flashdance

Save the Last Dance

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FanFiltration said:

TheBoost said:

Never seen "Breakfast at Tiffanys"

Me neither, but then why would anyone want to? 

I have never seen any Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton films.

 

Breakfast At Tiffany's has some really fun characters, some fine performances, it moves along at a jaunty pace and the dialogue sparkles BUT Mickey Rooney's Mr Yunioshi does make for uncomfortable viewing.

Sure ethnic caricatures were commonplace back then but it does throw the whole tone of the piece out.

I wish that an scene was filmed where at the end he is revealed to not be Japanese at all but everyone in the apartment block is either blind to his obvious disguise or are just too polite to mention it.

It would really have fitted into the story.

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I've never seen

  • Raging Bull
  • Annie Hall
  • Singing in the Rain

 

(only films in the AFI Top 50 I haven't seen)

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Bingowings said:

FanFiltration said:

TheBoost said:

Never seen "Breakfast at Tiffanys"

Me neither, but then why would anyone want to? 

I have never seen any Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton films.

 

Breakfast At Tiffany's has some really fun characters, some fine performances, it moves along at a jaunty pace and the dialogue sparkles BUT Mickey Rooney's Mr Yunioshi does make for uncomfortable viewing.

Sure ethnic caricatures were commonplace back then but it does throw the whole tone of the piece out.

I wish that an scene was filmed where at the end he is revealed to not be Japanese at all but everyone in the apartment block is either blind to his obvious disguise or are just too polite to mention it.

It would really have fitted into the story.

 I wish some teenagers and a talking dog pulled off his mask.