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Showing Original Post only (View all)Movies that you watched once, and will never, ever, ever see it again because they hit their mark. [View all]
Wicker Man is my top selection. I saw the original version years ago and refused to see the one that was redone by Nicolas Cage. I caught my husband watching it on t.v. and I warned him about it. "You are going to hate yourself for watching that."
Sure enough. He was not happy.
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Movies that you watched once, and will never, ever, ever see it again because they hit their mark. [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2014
OP
I wonder if it was remade, how they would interpret the job of the social worker.
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2014
#7
That was my pick. Won't see it again, and won't recommend it to others. Disturbing.
kairos12
Oct 2014
#36
Do not watch the remake. I never saw the original, my daughter and I watched the remake and
seaglass
Oct 2014
#54
A Grave of Fireflies, and Amour. And A Bridge to Terabithia, for different reasons.
jobycom
Oct 2014
#26
Truly Emotional and and very hard to watch movie, One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
Stuart G
Oct 2014
#30
a James Woods film called THE BOOST about a cocaine addict. It was great but too real
TeamPooka
Oct 2014
#58
I'm unclear on whether you mean you wouldn't watch a remake or wouldn't watch the same
cui bono
Oct 2014
#80