I know tastes are subjective, but I was not expecting some of the films that made this list.

Recently, I stumbled upon aReddit threadthat touched upon the latter.

“EnjoyedBarbiethe first time, but it gets worse on subsequent viewings.”

Michael J. Fox in "Back to the Future"

“I loved bothBreakfast ClubandFerris Bueller’s Day Offwhen I was a kid.

“Avataris a good example.

I thought I loved the first one in the theater, with all the dazzling 3D visuals.

Woman watches TV with surprise, holding popcorn, remote and phone nearby

I thought it would become another big classic.

Then I saw it again a few years later, and it didnt age well at all.

It just felt empty and fake.”

Animated character Barbie from a film wearing a sparkling dress and tiara, with a joyful expression in a party scene

“You’ve Got Mail.

I remember liking it and thought it was a nice rom-com.

I rewatched it recently, and it is so misogynistic.

Man and woman in conversation, standing in a store. They are characters from a movie

Then she is supposed to be in love with him???

And he doesn’t offer her anything in place of her bookstore or a job???”

“I used to loveDazed and Confusedwhen I was in high school.

Three men mimic 'hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil' pose; one in a knit cap, sunglasses, and overalls

“The Last Jedi.

It looked cool on the big screen, but then I thought about it.”

I remember seeing it in theaters and enjoying it.

Rey from Star Wars standing in front of a stone wall, expressive and determined

10.“Tenet.

The second time I watched, I was like, ‘Wait, WTF?

This makes no sense.

John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, and Oscar Isaac as their Star Wars characters ready for action. Ridley holds a lightsaber

It is impenetrably complex, and I feel like Nolan is now trolling us.'”

11.“Inception.

I remember wanting to like it so badly during the hype.

Screenshot from "Sucker Punch"

I liked Christopher Nolan.

I liked all the actors.

Plus, the plot seemed original.

Screenshot from "Tenet"

And the first time I watched it was fine.

But it definitely was not as complex as everyone said it was.

Without the building mystery it doesn’t hold up well.

Screenshot from "Inception"

But that’s my opinion.”

“I thoughtIndependence Daywas amazing the first time I saw it in theaters in my youth.

Watched it again maybe a week later and already thought it had worn out all its charm and surprises.

A scene from a film showing an alien spacecraft attacking a large building with a destructive beam

So, I gave it another go but still just couldnt get into it.

I dont think its terrible or anything, just meh.”

“The originalMortal Kombatmovies.

Screenshot from "Mortal Kombat"

I had been telling everyone how awesome they were…then I saw them sober.”

“The first horror movie I ever watched wasCloverfield.

Like, the action doesn’t even start until halfway through the movie!

Screenshot from "Cloverfield"

I can’t believe I considered it really scary at one point in my life?”

“TheAmerican Piemovies, society has changed so much since then.”

16.“Battleship.

Screenshot from "American Pie"

I thought it amazing the first time.

The second time, I was embarrassed I said so.”

“The firstSuicide Squadfilm.

Screenshot from "Battleship"

I thought it was fine when I saw it in the cinema with my friends.

But after a rewatch alone, I hated it.”

18.And lastly, “Unpopular opinion butEverything Everywhere All at Once.”

A group of people dressed as characters from the film Suicide Squad, including Harley Quinn, standing in the rain at night

you might read the original thread onReddit.

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

Michelle Yeoh in "Everything Everywhere All at Once"