I'm going to have to get it out and watch it again now, you know that!
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I'm going to have to get it out and watch it again now, you know that!
enjoy!! :p
star wars 2
van helsing-only time i've ever wanted to leave cinema b4 the end
date movie-just awful
by far the worst film i've ever seen tho is a film called latin kingz. it was in some dodgy cheap box set my brother bought. how it made it as far as a dvd is beyond me. no joke whatsoever you'd see better acting and a better script at a baby infants nativity play. it's absolutely f*ckin hilarious if you're stoned tho
'maybe baby'-the worst two hours of my life!
Watched a couple of movies on tv3 recently. Not sure which was worse Van Hensing or Oceans 12. Oceans 12 was an introduction on how you make a movies with loads of star actors but no script.
Oceans 12 seemed like the script was written by committee while filming it.
"Hey I've a really clever, convoluted and hilarious idea. Lets have the character that Julia Roberts is playing in the film, pretend to be Julia Roberts (the famous actress) in the film." Genius. :rolleyes:
I cannot believe that someone put Love Actually on the list of Keira Knightly's "Good" films - pure muck that I still get passionately angry about.
Legend of The Seven Golden Vampires is spectacularly bad - worst hammer flick ever, beats even The Horror Of Frankenstein
I have spent a good bit of time thinking and I cannot come up with a better worst picking actor than Demi Moore - Cage had at least one good one in Raising Arizona (I blame his agent for that one). I might be wrong, but Demi Moore's best one to date is probably Charlies Angels 2 - if that is the case, the weight of evidence convicts her - Striptease, GI Jane, The Scarlet Letter, The Juror, etc, etc.
I am not sure if it has already been mentioned but I would certainly put Tom Cruise in Room 101 if I got half a chance, Cocktail, Far and Away(?) to name just two :(
I don't think anyone has mentioned the Metallica Rock-umentary 'Some Kind Of Monster'.
I watched it for the 2nd and last time last night (saw it last year ...dodgy copy with subtitles ...picked up a copy in a sale recently -thank feck it cost little more than a rental)
Some very thin patches of tragi-comedy aside it is just a tragically bad piece of film-making.
I'm a Metallica fan and I found it excruciating to watch ...I got the impression that only the most vapid reality tv fan could get anything out of it. It had the very real feel of a feature length episode of 'Hogan Knows Best' and frankly -there are piping hot sliced pans sitting on supermarket shelves that will age better than it.
What it tells you about the charcters involved is for a different thread in a different sub-forum ...but I can't see myself buying any more Metallica records.:(
I have to agree there Lionel. I thought they came out very badly from it. Nothing malicious about them, they're just plain thick. I did get a bit of a laugh out of their therapist though.
Of course, if you're accepting documentaries then I'd throw Loose Change in.
Captivity, I knew it would be rubbish, but it gives rubbish a bad name to be honest