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1. After hearing so much praise about it, the person expects to have very high hopes for it, but when the person tried it out, it didn't live up to their expectations. In some cases, it can end here, but the hatred for the show/game could come from strong dissapointment, or disliking how often people give it such a good word when the person themself did not see it that way at all to the point where it gets annoying.
Your case seems to be #1. Just keep this in mind: There is not a single thing in existance that everyone will like. There will always be a decent percentage of people against it, and even hating it no matter how truly good it is. Always keep that in mind.
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Quoted for truth.
You basically hate Fullmetal Alchemist because OTHER people praised it so much, and it didn't live up to YOUR expectations.
I liked Fullmetal Alchemist. Sure it isn't the best anime ever (I could probably name at least 20 that are better in my eyes), but I watched the whole things and I got into it. The ending wasn't what I wanted, but I was satisfied by watching it - even if there were problems with it.
Then again, I watched it before it became hyped up (like Dragonball Z, Inu Yasha, Naruto, etc.). And it doesn't seem as if you hate the anime 'cause it's bad - you even watched the whole thing. Most people would stop watching after a certain number of episodes if it was bad (you even watched the movie). You probably enjoyed it (didn't love it, but you liked it), however you can't see the fact because you're clouded on expectation.
Also, I don't think too many people say "Damn this anime is good." They may think something along those lines, but I don't think too many people would go about it like that.
Anyways, towards the Lust comment:
Jam it back in, in the dark.