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Hey, no need to talk smack about "Ernest Goes to Camp". Give me the comic stylings of Jim Varney over Jim Carrey's grating nonsense any day. "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" easily makes my worst movies list. And the much-vaunted "Truman Show" was a waste of two hours. Most everything the film had to offer was contained in the trailer.
yesterday i saw napoleon dynamite, batman begins, and talladega nights. they all blow, though none of them blows hard.
batman begins doesnt blow. dont diss the CB
I agree with all your points, but having Michael Caine, Rutger Hauer, Gary Oldman, Liam Neeson, Ken Watanabe, Morgan Freeman and Tom Wilkinson more than made up for any of those perceived shortcomings you mentioned.
I dont know if it has been mentioned before, but Deathrace 2000 was so incredibly bad it twisted the movie quality spectrum into a mobius strip and became good. Sylvester Stallone as I think his name was Machine Gun Joe Paterbo and that Carradine freak dressed in leather underwear doing a Waltz. It was set in the future and France was still the enemy.
"Children of men" SUCKS donkey balls. Pointless drivel about nothing.
Zodiac was hands down the worst movie I've seen in quite some time.
This reminds me of a comment from Tim Hugh in Giant Robot #43 about the differences between people who look at movies and watch films.
The Prestige was pretty boring and even Scarlett couldn't save it. Shame, there was potential there.
Brokeback Mountain and Dreamgirls some of the worst movies I have ever seen.
i have never failed to be disappointed in the movie when i have already read the book. how about you?
I think this is mostly true. However, off the top of my head:
i have never failed to be disappointed in the movie when i have already read the book. how about you?
roger corman owns all of you.
Brokeback Mountain and Dreamgirls some of the worst movies I have ever seen.