Overall, this thread is kinda giving me the shakes. (I can't even comprehend all of the Taxi Driver hate.) Still...
1. Post-Pulp Tarantino - The ripping off films thing (ok fine...paying homage thing) that he does was mildly entertaining at first, but now it's just distracting and everything after PF is all too mediocre and gratuitous for my liking.
2. The Departed - While this forum seems to have the hate on for Taxi Driver, I think The Departed is easily one of Scorsese's worst films. There is not one fascinating character in that movie and I can't help but feel that most people are just partially blinded by all of the star power on the screen, as opposed to actual film quality.
3. Post-Insomniac Nolan - I actually like all of Chris's movies as far as the enjoyable popcorn flick goes, but the man has an amazing way of tricking people into thinking his flicks are much more than they actually are. One example: I interpreted the spinning top at the end of Inception as kind of a funny way to end the movie, similar to the smiling plant at the end of Little Shop of Horrors, but for some reason it made everybody else "think." huh?
4. Avatar - One of the worst movies of all time. Period.
5. Duck Soup - I think this was probably quite funny when it came out, but having only seen it recently, I can't remember the last time I groaned more at so much corny-ness. One of the earlier episodes of Cinecast made a similar argument concerning Mel Brooks movies, but those ones still make me laugh personally. This didn't.
6. Elephant - I suppose that I respect this one to an extent, but this film just made me feel empty for some reason. I don't go to the movies to feel empty.
7. Die Hard - Bruce Willis? Really?
8. Lawrence of Arabia - I think maybe I have to see this one again, but when I saw it several years ago I thought it was visually stunning, but otherwise boring as cuss.
9. Judd Apatow movies - Some I hate, others are a smooth pile of meh, but overall I can only take so many poopoo/peepee jokes.
10. Moulin Rouge - I am an unabashed musical lover, but hearing Nirvana performed show-tune style just bugs me