Star Wars films starring Ewen McGregor (whereas, I liked those before and after).
Batman films starring Michael Keaton (in contrast, Christian Bale's versions are immense)
I adored Breaking Bad. Plus it starred CH as Gustavo Fring.
I’d nominate The Good Wife. Promising at first, then each episode, hundreds of them, followed the same plot.
We’ve really enjoyed watching all the Harry Potter films with our kids, followed with a visit to the amazing Harry Potter world in Orlando last winter. Great stories by J.K.Rowling and fantastically executed in all the films which just got better and better.
I really like Breakfast Club, probably due to it being my age group at that time and I love some of the music played. But I can see why it'd be tedious for others.
There's something about Mary (Diaz is a very average actor. This was all hype).
Four weddings and funeral (An OK film, that's all, but the British media and sheep exaggerated it's worth).
Sleepless in Seattle (Boring. All hype).
Independence Day (At the time rated one of the greatest...