Posted on 09/28/2005 9:11:34 AM PDT by pabianice
"Mars Attacks" seems to be one of those movies that people either hate with a passion or really love.
I happen to really love it.
"You gave up pork?"
And the overhyped, excruciatingly boring Tina Tuner as the "Acid Queen......" Man, that was brutal.
Brutal.
I haven't seen 'The Hollywood Knights' since sometime back in the early 80's.
Now that was a classic movie! Lots of laughs too.
Blair WItch, the first one, was boring, but the last scene was definately worth it. Not because of the movie, but because of the reaction of the crowd. Those who saw it know what I am talking about...the basement scene. One guy in the audience freaked out..."OH HELL NO!" he stood up, screamed and then fell into the seat crying like a baby, having just has the crap sacared out of him.
Cat 1: Batman Begins
"She peaked early in her career (Santa Claus Conquers The Martians). From there on, it's all been downhill."
I'm trying to think of a similar movie that had a very young model in it. Can't remember the model (a dark haired lingerie/clothes model - very famous, probably peaked 10 years ago). But it cracked me up because here is this unbelievably gorgeaus woman, and she opens her mouth to speak and it was this high-pitched squeaky voice!
Saw it on MST3K a few years ago. (Are they still around?)
Agreed, though I think Johnny Depp is a great actor. Wierd, but great.
Yep. I know exactly what you're saying.
"The World the Flesh and the Devil" with Harry Belafonte was one of mine.
Just for clarification, I didn't say it was THE BEST movie of all time, I said it was my FAVORITE movie.
OMIGOD!
Ya know, I can see why a teen would just love this movie...but to an adult, eewwwww!
Anything with Bill Paxton in it is pretty much destined to suck. That man is about as good an actor as an old urinal cake.
It is SO great to finally see someone who feels the same way about Finding Nemo. We walked out, though primarily because it was way too hyper for our kids. My two year old started freaking out when that wierd fish at the bottom of the canyon (with the glowing appendage) started chasing Nemo's dad. This film is so over-rated it's scary.
I miss that show with a passion. It was so great, and yes, it is sorely needed today.
Class 1/ "The Green Slime": Went with my family to the Chillum Drive-In for a Dusk to Dawn Show. "Slime" is one of the worst 1960s Italian/American pieces of really bad Sci-Fi.
Also "The Paper Chase": Saw it with my girlfriend and kept wondering why I was there. Since I knew as a teen that college wasn't going to be in the cards. Especially with a Professor like John Houseman.... "The Sterile Cuckoo" was so much better!
Class 2/ "X-Tro": Bought it on a whim and a brief review in "Twilight Zone" magazine. Should have saved my money.
Also, the little known "The Spook Who sat By The Door". A great novel about a black CIA agent who resigns a few years after training. Returns to Harlem and begins training (With or without his superiors aegis) black gang members on the finer arts of sniping, bombs and other insurgencies for the up coming Revolution.
Great little book. God awful movie!
Jack.
We just watched Pirates of the Caribbean for the third time in two weeks, for the sole purpose of counting how many times Depp said "Savvy?" Depp is truly a gifted actor (although I haven't seen Charlie and the CF yet, but I don't think I like the way he portrays WW from the previews). Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was a great flick. We recently picked up "Where the Buffalo Roam". Also a good pick (Bill Murray as Thompson and Peter Boyle as his attorney). Yea, I'm a fan of the gonzo journalism.
I'm sorry. It's bad movies we were supposed to discuss. Here's another one: Random Hearts. It's one of those movies where you're waiting for it to start, and suddenly, it's over.
But I'll still watch the pool scene with Phoebe Cates.
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