Posted on 02/22/2014 9:12:02 PM PST by MNDude
What three movie characters of all time do you hate the most? They may be the the evilist most merciless villian like the emperor in Gladiator, or just a smarmy self-righteous protagonist or whatever you want.
My roommate said, “she has the greatest camel toes”.
Up until that point, I had never heard the term.
I agree with the both of you.
Hey, Deanna has a couple of things going for her
Which reminds me of a role Damon played that I do dislike: Jason Bourne. As a fan of Robert Ludlum for years before those movies came out it just felt wrong. Plot-wise can we please do away with the CIA traitor/mole as the bad guy. Are there no more bad guys in the world?
Marina Sirtis was smokin’, no doubt about that.
Movies are nothing but propaganda of the left.
The latter two should be permanently banned from TV ads; in addition, men getting their faces slapped.
I have to fire-up the DVD player and watch that again...for the millionth time.
Wasn’t there a movie about female baseball players? Rosie O’Donnell and Madonna? I seem to recall clips of the movie being shown though I have never watched the full movie.
I dislike the faggots who wrote Sex in the City more
That sums up most sitcoms today
How queers think we act and can they make us look worse than they are by nature
More flakey
More promiscuous
The fags are wiser and more noble
A role formerly more stereotyped to older black women playing stern wisecracking judges
3 movies that piss me off as liberal propaganda
The Contender.... the Spielberg financed hit job on Bush II
Joe ...with Peter Boyle...showing my age
Casualties of War....I knew DePalma in passing once...I’d punch him for that shit
I can’t watch Sean Penn but I can Tim Robbins
For the record...I don’t have it in me to cheer Kirsten Davis to hades
She is so lovely
A League of Their Own. Horrible movie, but Tom Hanks’ one liner, “There’s no crying in baseball” stood out.
Met her in person.
She is actually much hotter in person.
Pics and TV did her no justice whatsoever.
And I’m no Trekkie.
I saw Tim Robbins at Epcot Center in 1996 and seriously asked him who the actor was that he looked like. He wasn’t pleased when he responded, “I am Tim Robbins”.
No doubt.
But so was 7 of 9. She actually generated some strong contributions to the ship, the story line, the survival of the team. I don’t understand why Hollywood can’t figure out how to insert pretty women into substantial roles.
I don’t think the star trek team figured it out until the Deep Space 9 guys gave us Dax. Of course, they had to make her “complicated”.
Nicholas Cage in anything except Raising Arizona
‘’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’
I know what you mean but ‘Knowing’ is a great movie also if you haven’t seen it.(Ignore this post if you’ve seen it)
I grew into DS-9. At first, I jokingly referred to at as the Bus Station in Space. Then, the character development and story arcs became engrossing. I really came to appreciate the Ferengi and liked the Klingons.
Second: No man gets hit in the balls.
‘’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’
Not even Ted Knight in ‘Caddyshack’?
Rodney Dangerfield: I should’ve yelled two!
His Oscar for “Leaving Las Vegas” was the least deserved acting Oscar, ever.
The only part of that movie I enjoyed was when he dropped dead, because I knew the end was finally in sight.
Right now there is no current star trek series.
I really, really wish they would just dip into their fan fiction and develop a Star Trek Anthology series. Kind of like the old “Twilight Zone” where each episode had its own characters and development. If you can’t do it in an hour, do it in 2 or 3 hours, 2 or 3 episodes is okay.
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