They then added: ' Edit for more context: this guy's life is centered around vehicles always trading in for something new every year or so, is a very active member of my areas local car scene, works as a photographer for a big name luxury car brand. One user had readers asking for more information after they wrote: 'My cousin didn't want to watch Lord of the Rings because "it had no cars."' The fact it isn't a Samurai movie - just a movie set in feudal Japan - doesn't register to him.' By CS Lewis, a devout Christian.'Īnother added: 'My dad didn't like Martin Scorsese's Silence because there were no Samurai in it. ![]() 'You know, The Chronicles of Narnia, one of the most blunt biblical allegories ever written. 'My sister refused to watch The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe because according to her, it promoted paganism/witchcraft and was anti-Christian,' one user stated. While one commented: 'Coworker told me Zodiac was boring because he already knew about the case.'īring on the cars: One person's family member had no interest in watching The Lord of the Rings because 'it had no cars' in it Soon the replies were flooding in as more Redditors shared the mind-blowing reasons why people they knew had not taken to widely celebrated movies.Īnother wrote: 'Someone once said that the Passion of Christ was unrealistic because back then there were no cameras following Jesus around…….' 'Tried to explain how the opposite was true (a criticism of excessive consumption, and appealing to a sense of progress/working together for stewardship of the Earth), but apparently I was just not smart enough to get the true meaning of the movie.' 'My aunt hated WALL-E because “it was promoting obesity”,' another commented. Robert Pattinson took on the role as Bruce Wayne for the 2022 movie which grossed over $771 million at the box office. One Redditor simply stated: 'My cousin hated The Batman because it had "too much thinking".' One for the thinkers: Another person cousin didn't enjoy The Batman simply because it required 'too much thinking' ![]() 'I guess this is how actors get typecast.'Īnother comment focused on Daniel Craig read: 'My dad who's a self proclaimed 007 fan, couldn't get into the Daniel Craig films because he was "too ugly".' 'I had a coworker just yesterday say he absolutely hated Knives Out because Daniel Craig was not like James Bond in it,' another user explained. The 2006 crime thriller was directed by Martin Scorsese and was loosely based on the real0life story of a corrupt FBI agent.Īnother wrote: 'My brother dismissed the Dark Knight trilogy because "his face looks squished inside the mask." The worst part is he's not wrong.'Ĭhristian Bale starred in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy and was celebrated for his portrayal of Bruce Wayne in the hit movies. It didn't take long for hilarious responses to be shared as one user replied: 'My mom didn't like The Departed because she couldn't tell Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio apart, and therefore found the plot confusing.' So, anyways: What are some rather nonsensical reasons you've come across?' 'And yes, Loki isn't played by a Scandinavian actor (quite obviously), but I thought this was a great idea as Loki is known as a shapeshifter. Lots of people complain, that the characters (especially Loki for some reason) don't all have blonde or light hair, although of course lots of Scandinavian people didn't/don't. They continued: 'Example: Valhalla - The Legend of Thor (2019). ![]() Reveal all: That was one of the revelations made when Reddit users were asked to share 'the most ridiculous reason you've seen for disliking a movie'
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