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Movies you Hated as a Child, but now Love

edited September 2007 in Movies
I'm amazed at the number of movies I hated when I was younger, but now love. I used to hate movies like The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, Alien, Fantasia, Alice in Wonderland, My Neighbor Totoro, and many others.

What are some movies you have revisited and loved?
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  • Star Wars episode 4.

    Of course, I saw it at the age of 3, and watched it again at 6 and loved it. So...
  • Space Odyssey: 2001.
  • edited September 2007
    Space Odyssey: 2001.
    the same goes for me
    Post edited by Jain7th on
  • The Dark Crystal, freaked me the fuck out as a kid.
  • I still have not seen 2001, and that amazes me.
  • I still have not seen 2001, and that amazes me.
    It's on AMC in 10 minutes.
  • While I don't "love" it now per se, the movie Beetlejuice scared the hell out of me when I was a kid. I just recently saw it again when it was was aired on TV, and finally realized that it was supposed to be silly and campy.
  • I love Beetlejuice. That movie is hilarious and fucked up.
  • I didn't used to like Bambi, but now I can appreciate it for it's amazing art work. Disney (the person) was a racist bastard, but a genius with a beautiful style of art.
  • I remember really, really hating westerns when I was a kid, but I'm a pretty big fan of them now. I think I saw The Good The Bad And The Ugly as a child, and I didn't like that originally.
  • I could never watch the Muppets as a kid, because Beaker scared the piss out of me.
  • AbZAbZ
    edited October 2007
    I really hated the movie series of The Neverending Story mainly because it was the only movie my primary school played during free time, but now I reckon it was a cool concept for a movie.
    Post edited by AbZ on
  • Blade Runner literally bored me to sleep as a kid, and now its my favorite movie.
  • I don't think I liked Tron when I was very young, but love it now.
  • I used to be indifferent to Kiki's Delivery Service when I was a kid. Now I love it.
  • The first movie I saw in a theater was Tremors. I was so scared after the sheep herder died, I had leave and my friend's mom comforted me while we waited for the movie to end. Now I love watching the crappy movie, but deep down I cry a little.
  • Oh God, Nearly all 80's violent Anime (Stuff like Fist of the North Star, Genocyber, Demon City and such like that) which I now really like in some weird way....
  • crappy movie
    You take that back! Tremors is a masterpiece of cinema!

    I too used to dislike Bladerunner and 2001. Now they're two of my favorite movies.
  • I too used to dislike Bladerunner and 2001. Now they're two of my favorite movies.
    Kids don't have the attention span for those movies. I did love the apes scene in 2001 as a kid, though.
  • I too used to dislike Bladerunner and 2001. Now they're two of my favorite movies.
    Kids don't have the attention span for those movies. I did love the apes scene in 2001 as a kid, though.
    The thing about 2001 that I love is the cinematography as it has many beautiful shots. Plus it's one of those awesome movies that makes you think, and that's always a good thing in a movie.
  • crappy movie
    You take that back! Tremors is a masterpiece of cinema!

    I too used to dislike Bladerunner and 2001. Now they're two of my favorite movies.
    I could watch Bladerunner again and again just for the visuals.
  • I didn't like any over-the-top bloody/violent movies when I was young. Now I find some of them funny.
  • I loved 2001 when I was a kid...but I had to fast forward through the the ape part, I didn't like the seeing the dead animal parts. I would watch the rest of the movie over and over again.
  • I didn't like any over-the-top bloody/violent movies when I was young. Now I find some of them funny.
    My work here is done.
  • I never liked, and still don't like, many horror films. A lot of them are growing on me now; however, I hold a more or less universal disdain for slasher films.
  • I used to hate The Empire Strikes Back when I was in elementary school, because every time I had to go to the afterschool program when my parents were doing shit, they threw it on. I must have seen it a good dozen times and, being too young to appreciate it, got so sick of it that it was not until I saw The Phantom Menace that I returned to the originals. I also used to hate The Godfather, Part II (it being the only one I had seen, and even then only in part) because it bored me to tears to watch. It was not until late in high school that I gave them another go.
  • When I was young, Hokuto no Ken/Fist of the North Star was the stupidest thing ever, and I avoided it. I suppose I thought it was somehow lowbrow.

    Now that I am older, however, I intensely enjoy it in a non-ironic fashion. It's basically just a manly soap opera.
  • I used to hate The Empire Strikes Back when I was in elementary school, because every time I had to go to the afterschool program when my parents were doing shit, they threw it on. I must have seen it a good dozen times and, being too young to appreciate it, got so sick of it that it was not until I saw The Phantom Menace that I returned to the originals. I also used to hate The Godfather, Part II (it being the only one I had seen, and even then only in part) because it bored me to tears to watch. It was not until late in high school that I gave them another go.
    This story serves as a warning to me if I ever raise kids... don't overwhelm or beat into them the good stuff...
  • GeoGeo
    edited December 2009
    The notable movie that fits into this criteria for me personally is Edward Scissorhands. I hated that movie when I first saw it when I was like, god, I must have been 12 or 13. I was really scared by it because of the Gothic tone and the uncomfortable imagery that was present throughout the movie (in more ways than one). I didn't see it again until I was 17, by that time I could sympathize and relate to it more. Anyway, I saw it again and I was weeping by the time it was over. It really had an impact on me and I totally wasn't expecting it.
    Post edited by Geo on
  • When I was young, Hokuto no Ken/Fist of the North Star was the stupidest thing ever, and I avoided it. I suppose I thought it was somehow lowbrow.

    Now that I am older, however, I intensely enjoy it in a non-ironic fashion. It's basically just a manly soap opera.
    It transcends manly soap opera...Fist of the North Star so manly and kickass that it is its own genre.
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