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The 50 Worst Movies of All Time
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Posted on 06/20/2002 7:36:51 PM PDT by Temple Owl
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To: BluesDuke
The book is: Final Cut: Dreams and Disaster in the Making of Heaven's Gate by Steven Bach, about the film that sank United Artists.
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06/21/2002 7:26:00 PM PDT
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Rocko
To: Rocko
I sit corrected - thanks, Rocko! (I think it was, indeed, Ishtar that almost sank Columbia...)
To: Temple Owl
Don't throw rocks, but I actually liked Thin Red Line. Not the first time, but the dozen times afterwards on the $5.99 bargain tape I bought from my video store. Pretentious, yes, self-indulgent, yes, John Travolta as the least convincing general ever, yes, but I ...I ...am utterly fascinated by this film, the way I am with Kubrick's Barry Lyndon.
Now, Moulin Rouge... as God is my witness, I will spend the rest of my waking days searching this Earth for the director of this film. When I find him, I will rip off the arm of the guy that played Toulouse Latrec and beat said director to death with it.
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06/21/2002 7:52:03 PM PDT
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Jhensy
To: Temple Owl
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LETHAL WEAPON 4
A Gun grabbing suck ass movie.
To: Temple Owl; BluesDuke
"The Sound of Music" is one of my all-time favorites, so I must disagree on that one.
I agree on "Moulin Rouge." Only could make it through about 20 minutes or so--that was all I could take. Ridiculous.
Another Academy-Award-nominated movie that I thought was an absolute stinker was "American Beauty." What a depressing piece of crap.
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