Has a movie ever disappointed you so much that it made you angry?

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Not just sad. I mean, legitimately angry.
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Maybe so.
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Cannot stand the Kamala character or Iman Vellani, and was hoping Captain Marvel and Monica Rambeaux would have more focus and development.

Nope. Just Kamalas cheesy acting, cringey facial expressions, and screaming throughout all of it.
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No, I have never experienced anger due to a movies disappointment, and I say this with all seriousness. If a film genuinely incites anger because it fails to meet expectations, its important to recognize that such a reaction is normally not healthy one. And this is someone who dislikes a movie like the TLJ with passion, but anger that is not good. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. And you can suffer in your mental well being if you let movies get to you.
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No. I think that even when a film is incredibly disappointing, its best to just move on. Theres no shortage of good films to watch and theres always going to be plenty of stinkers.
Not because of the movie itself, but The Descent.

The first time you see the vampires or whatever, one of them just SHOWS UP standing behind one of the characters, the camera pans left, sees them, everyone freaks the fuck out.

They put that shot in all the trailers and fucking ruined what would have been among the best jump-scares of all time.

There's also all the stuff about the UK versus US ending but that's beside the point.
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Yes. Evil Dead Rising
So many stupid things happening in that movie
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The sequel to Starship Troopers

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this is basically like every ninja turtle movie besides the first two
though i thought TMNT was pretty decent

Disclaimer: There's a good chance the above post could be sarcasm.
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I left the theater of X-Men 3: The Last Stand feeling like I'd just watched a movie about Jews fighting the Americans to defend the Nazis. Yeah I was pretty angry about it.
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I don't think so

but Halloween Kills probably came the closest since I thought the 2018 movie was pretty damn good and can not fucking believe the ball on the sequel was dropped that hard.
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I think the movie was called the devil inside. Super boring until it finally picks up and just stops and points to a website.
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The Life of David Gale. That movie was such heavy-handed bullshit.
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The more I think about Batman vs Superman the angrier I get.
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Spider-Man 3. It was obvious Raimi didn't want to include Venom because of a "me nostalgia" power trip, and he half-assed Venom while making Sandman a villain-Sue. People often phrase this as if Raimi was the victim because he was made to include Venom, but fans of the character wanting him to be in one of the movies was completely reasonable and there's no way Raimi genuinely thought he was doing what people wanted with him.
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