Biggest movies you've never seen

Jaws is another one I saw for the first time recently. I liked it. It wasn't silly for me, but that is probably because I generally hate movies like that, which means I haven't seen many and I cover my eyes when something's about to happen. So whatever suspenseful and scary stuff was in Jaws still worked when I watched.

 
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I haven't watched any of the Hunger Games, the last Star Wars that came out, nor most of the Harry Potters.

 
On the other hand, I've probably seen Lord of the Rings a dozen times and The Shawshank Redemption a hundred times.

 
Oddly, someone just yesterday was going (again) about To Kill a Mockingbird and was shocked I'd never seen it.  (And she had seen it a million times).  Found it on Netflix and able to watch it.

 
The thing with Godfather is if you go this long without watching it you still know 50% of the movie because pop culture is so saturated with it. Maybe I'll watch it tomorrow.
Even if you know the quotes it will take NOTHING away from your enjoyment of the story.  It's well written, well acted.  Good stuff for sure.

 
Blade Runner

Aliens

Jaws

Breakfast Club

Wonder Woman

Just crossed Logan off the list last night; kind of a sin for someone who enjoys comic book movies as much as I do. 

 
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Blade Runner & Aliens are definitely worth watching.  Breakfast Club might be, depending on your age. It's very set in the 1980s and I don't know how relatable it is to later generations. 

 
The Dark Knight

Transformers: Revenge

Rogue One

(I'm pretty sure I'll love all three of these.  Just haven't gotten around to watching them yet.)

 
knapplc said:
Blade Runner & Aliens are definitely worth watching.  Breakfast Club might be, depending on your age. It's very set in the 1980s and I don't know how relatable it is to later generations. 


I really want to see Blade Runner 2049, but have been using "never saw Blade Runner" as an excuse to hold off. Is the first one necessary for the second? I roughly know what happens. 

 
I really want to see Blade Runner 2049, but have been using "never saw Blade Runner" as an excuse to hold off. Is the first one necessary for the second? I roughly know what happens. 


I think it helps to see the first one.  BR 2049 gives some background, but it think they do tie together.  If you liked BR you will like BR 2049 it is slow paced but good.  I must like movies, I think I have seen all of the ones listed so far. 

I thought of one I have not seen, Anchorman and I bet I went 10 years before I saw Dumb and Dumber.  

I thought of 2 more have not seen the second 2 Matrix movies.  

 
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I just thought of some more I have not seen that most would have seen.  I was looking through a list of top movies and it got me thinking. 

Raging Bull

Taxi Driver

Reservoir Dogs

Django Unchained

Inception 

 
This thread seems to justify everyone's response when I say that I haven't seen Star Wars.

Except Episode 1.

 
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