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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 03:30

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

I'm glad someone mentioned a Coen Brothers movie.Why oh why are they so revered? Their films just seem to be full if 'in-jokes' and if your not in on the joke then tough.

I agree with you. Even though they are good filmakers, I'm usually not 'in the joke' of their comedies. I prefer when they make a drama like 'Miller's Crossing'.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2004 at 21:56
"Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" - where screaming housewives watch in horror as lowly tomatoes gang up on them on the kitchen floor...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2004 at 06:49

Originally posted by Hibou Hibou wrote:

"Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" - where screaming housewives watch in horror as lowly tomatoes gang up on them on the kitchen floor...

Ah, yes: this kind of bad movies 'so bad it is funny' that have a serious masochistic following on the web. Did you know George Clooney starred in the second sequel to this film? That makes it appear from time to time in some local channels here in Spain, just to punish the audience, I suppose.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2004 at 06:57
'No escape' - this was definitely a contractual obligation project by Ray Liotta; how did he manage to get into this pile of absolute poo?!? Throughout the film you can tell that even HE is embarrassed.

'No escape' - the absolute nadir of the action film over the last decade; watch it if you dare!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2004 at 07:29
ACTUALLY I THUOGHT RAY LIOTTAS PERFORMANCE IN "TURBULENCE" WAS A BIT ODD  TO !!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2004 at 07:39
Never saw it - I was warned against this one in time!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2004 at 00:25

There are lots:

In first place I hate the easy terror movies, thosr that use tons of ketchup, axes in the heads, etc, the real terror is the exploration of the unexpected like Kubricks great movie The Shinning.

But here's my list:

1.- Waterworld: What a piece of crap, a wet copy of Mad Max only that this one sucks.

2.- Friday 13: The whole series

3.- Titanic: Monumental waste of money, a romantic soap with a costume of epic.

4.- Pearl Harbor: Idem

5.- Police Academy II to all the rest: First one was original and imaginative, the rest is crap.

6.- Hannibal: How could they make this thing, I don't know what Anthony Hopkins was thinking when he accepted this aberration.......well he was thinking in $$$$.

7.- Cape Fear: What an overacted performance by the always great Robert de Niro.

8.- Ace Ventura Pet Detective: Most Jim Carrey's movies are crap (except Man on the Moon which is very good), but this one is even worst.

9.- The Nutty Professor: Repulsive.

10.- Grease: What can I say?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2004 at 06:54
Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

7.- Cape Fear: What an overacted performance by the always great Robert de Niro.

I was glad to read this Ivan.

When everyone around me was hailing the remake of "Cape Fear" as a masterwork, I found it in general to be a festering, fly blown pile of canine feces.

(clever, in-joke segue that no one will get.....)

However I'd rather watch it 25 times in a row than allow a copy of the movie "Pink Flamingos" within a mile of my domicile.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 00:43

Agree Stormcrow, Pink Flamingos suck, but IMHO the worst piece of crap ever filmed is Waterworld, one of the most expensive movies for what?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 00:59
Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Agree Stormcrow, Pink Flamingos suck, but IMHO the worst piece of crap ever filmed is Waterworld, one of the most expensive movies for what?

Iván

I want a catamaran like that though.   <SMILIE> If I could figure out how to generate enough wattage to run my stereo.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 01:04
Originally posted by Stormcrow Stormcrow wrote:

Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Agree Stormcrow, Pink Flamingos suck, but IMHO the worst piece of crap ever filmed is Waterworld, one of the most expensive movies for what?

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I want a catamaran like that though.   <SMILIE> If I could figure out how to generate enough wattage to run my stereo.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 01:28
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

Easy, Storm! Hook Dude and his kanga-legs to a pedal-bike generator -- runs on vegemite!Wink

I'm not sure I can afford the upkeep on the emu herd!  Not to even mention the koalas and wombats.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 01:47
Definitely The Lord of the rings. The book was a revelation to me and a great support in hard circumstances for many years. But even in the nightmare never i could imagine a worst movie based on it. Everything is wrong, but the casting is worst of all. A pity, if it spoiled the vision of people that haven't read the book.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 10:52
I thought the casting for that movie was superb! the characters completely lived up to my expectations, and even exceeded them! the only argument I have, however, is that they're too short. they did leave out some interesting parts, such as Tom Bombadil and the Scouring of the Shire. other than that, it is an amazing movie.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 11:08

Originally posted by Glass-Prison Glass-Prison wrote:

I thought the casting for that movie was superb! the characters completely lived up to my expectations, and even exceeded them! the only argument I have, however, is that they're too short. they did leave out some interesting parts, such as Tom Bombadil and the Scouring of the Shire. other than that, it is an amazing movie.

I agree they are too short.  As long as the whole extended DVD release thing was going to be done anyway, Jackson and New Line could have and should have included even more of the book to make an even more amazing DVD.

Obviously Bombadil and Goldberry, as well as Old Man Tree and the Barrow Downs got cut from the movies.  A shame IMO as I'd have happily sat through another half an hour or more of movie to see that part of the books visualized.

I've heard both yes and no that Saruman's escape from Isenguard and the Scouring of the Shire were filmed and will make it into the extended DVD release.

Anyone have any definitive information which scenerio is going to come true?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 11:16
I too, have to stick my oar in to defend Lord Of The Rings - I thought Peter Jackson made a fantastic job of interpreting such epic source material; there was no way that every character/scenario could have made it to the final cut, so Jackson had to make cuts, alter dialogue, and even change some of the timeframes, to allow the final releases to flow.

As far as Saruman's escape & later death at Wormtongue's hand is concerned, I have heard yes/no as to whether these will be in the extended releases on DVD (I know they were filmed............) - one can but hope.

If you want to sl*g Lord Of The Rings, feel free to do so on the 1980's animated version; now that was a pile of utter poo with no saving graces whatsoever.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 11:38

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

I too, have to stick my oar in to defend Lord Of The Rings - I thought Peter Jackson made a fantastic job of interpreting such epic source material; there was no way that every character/scenario could have made it to the final cut, so Jackson had to make cuts, alter dialogue, and even change some of the timeframes, to allow the final releases to flow.

As far as Saruman's escape & later death at Wormtongue's hand is concerned, I have heard yes/no as to whether these will be in the extended releases on DVD (I know they were filmed............) - one can but hope.

If you want to sl*g Lord Of The Rings, feel free to do so on the 1980's animated version; now that was a pile of utter poo with no saving graces whatsoever.

I know that Pippin's finding the Orthanc an Isenguard looked incomplete and felt forced in the theater cut of TROTK.  Hopefully Gandalf's and Saruman's confrontation at least, will get fleshed out in the extended DVD!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 12:32

  I loved the LOTR trilogy. The one part that didn't make that I really hoped for was the scene at the gates of Mordor when Sauron's lieutenant rides out of the gates and throws Frodo's mithril coat and clothing to the ground and berates the army of Aragorn. That would have been an intense scene.

Of course, Sharkey's demise at the hands of Wormtongue would have been cool too. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2004 at 12:47
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

  I loved the LOTR trilogy. The one part that didn't make that I really hoped for was the scene at the gates of Mordor when Sauron's lieutenant rides out of the gates and throws Frodo's mithril coat and clothing to the ground and berates the army of Aragorn. That would have been an intense scene.

 

I read an interview with Peter Jackson where he said that scene is in the can and will DEFINATELY make it into the extended DVD.

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