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Titanic
Totally agree. All the girls in my fifth grade class (I was 10 in 1997, man, I feel old) were obsessed with this movie and gassed on about how cute Leo was (I wasn't into boys then, and Mr. di Caprio still doesn't do anything for me; I prefer men with darker features). But anyway, when I finally saw the movie the summer after with my aunt, I was very unimpressed.
Others:
The Incredibles- another movie that everyone says is awesome that I find myself unimpressed by. I mean, the animation is good, and the action scenes are cool and creative, but I didn't really find myself into either the story or the characters.
A Bug's Life- Okay, maybe it doesn't get a whole lot of credit, but I'm blown away that Cars (which was an excellent movie) is considered Pixar's worst film (and not just by people here, either) and not this movie, which I found to be one of the most annoying movies I've ever sat through.
Napoleon Dynamite- It did get a chuckle out of me, which is more than I can say for other films on this list, but it's really not that great. The fact that my classmates in my senior year of high school quoted it nonstop also got old fast.
Twilight- This is probably the only movie on this list that I actively despise. The books themselves are nothing to write home about, and we aren't given any real reason why these two are in love. Because they both look pretty? That's not exactly deep....
I concur with everyone who said talking animal movies are bad. The only one I really liked was Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (which came out around 1993), because that wasn't just about toilet humor. It actually made you care about the three animals getting home to their guardians.
Pocahontas (Disney's)- I don't exactly expect movies to give history lessons, but the way this film glossed over, and quite frankly, sugar-coated the truth about American history ticks me off.
Hercules (Disney again)- The music was fun, and the animation was impressive, but there were so many mythological inaccuracies that this mythology nerd couldn't enjoy it.
That is all from me....