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  • G Giles

    There you go again. Can't help yourself eh?:-D

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    Ryan Johnston 0
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    nope. Ryan Johnston

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    • L Londo

      That's easy. Battlefield Earth. Easily the most intelligence insulting movie of all time. There have been movies where I left thinking that I could have better spent that $13.50 elsewhere, but BE... I actually stood in the theatre lobby and considered asking for my money back!

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      Roger Wright
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      Londo wrote: Easily the most intelligence insulting movie of all time. If you've read the book, you know they didn't have anything to work with. Elron should have stuck with Dianetics: The Sequel!:-D "Knock, knock." "Who's there?" "Recursion." "Recursion who?" "Knock, knock..."

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      • P peterchen

        Usually the most recent - so for me, it's "What women want". A storyline so shallow you wonder how they could drown a bright idea and 1 1/2 good actors in it. Most dissatisfying: "A Couch in New York" (not entirely hollywood, but much to close). Two actors I almost adore for what they can do - Binoche for her expressiveness, her eloign charm, and Hurt for his non-acting that is much more (for me) than the León-style non-acting. But Binoche isn't a good choice for the french innocent (If you've seen her saving the absolutely terrible Code inconnu, her performance in Divan is barely a joke). And Hurt - Hurt needs a good movie to shine ("good" in the europan artsy-fartsy sense).


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        David Wulff
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        peterchen wrote: What women want :-O:-O:-O Everone seems to hate that movie, but I thought it was reasonbly good - heck, I even went out and bought the video... for my mum of course. :-O:-O:-O


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        • T Tomasz Sowinski

          REcently I had the doubtful pleasure of watching 'The Score' with De Niro, Norton (but not Peter Norton) and Brando. This movie sucks ass big time. What are your anti-favorites? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

          What is "scratch" and why can everything be made from it?

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          David Wulff
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          Pearl Harbour. Biggest waste of electrons that I've ever wasted £5.50 to sit through.


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            peterchen wrote: What women want :-O:-O:-O Everone seems to hate that movie, but I thought it was reasonbly good - heck, I even went out and bought the video... for my mum of course. :-O:-O:-O


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            Tim Smith
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            :wtf: It was ok IMHO. But I am a Hunt/Gibson fan so that probably helped to cover up a really crappy story. Tim Smith "Programmers are always surrounded by complexity; we can not avoid it... If our basic tool, the language in which we design and code our programs, is also complicated, the language itself becomes part of the problem rather that part of the solution." Hoare - 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture

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              :wtf: It was ok IMHO. But I am a Hunt/Gibson fan so that probably helped to cover up a really crappy story. Tim Smith "Programmers are always surrounded by complexity; we can not avoid it... If our basic tool, the language in which we design and code our programs, is also complicated, the language itself becomes part of the problem rather that part of the solution." Hoare - 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture

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              David Wulff
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              Tim Smith wrote: so that probably helped to cover up a really crappy story. Yeah, but I liked it because it was damned funny. Well, *I* thought it was damned funny. :rolleyes:


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              • T Tomasz Sowinski

                REcently I had the doubtful pleasure of watching 'The Score' with De Niro, Norton (but not Peter Norton) and Brando. This movie sucks ass big time. What are your anti-favorites? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

                What is "scratch" and why can everything be made from it?

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                Liam OHagan
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                Definately "a simple plan" The acting was crap, the story line was full of holes and soooo predictable, and the actress who played the annoying wife was too good at it....:mad: X| "worst movie EVAR":-D

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                • L Londo

                  That's easy. Battlefield Earth. Easily the most intelligence insulting movie of all time. There have been movies where I left thinking that I could have better spent that $13.50 elsewhere, but BE... I actually stood in the theatre lobby and considered asking for my money back!

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                  Rick York
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                  I agree. It was the first one that popped into my head when I read the topic title. Luckily, I only endured it on cable - I didn't "pay" for it. The Ten Commandments For C Programmers

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                  • T Tomasz Sowinski

                    REcently I had the doubtful pleasure of watching 'The Score' with De Niro, Norton (but not Peter Norton) and Brando. This movie sucks ass big time. What are your anti-favorites? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

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                    Le centriste
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                    "Behind Enemy Lines" beats them all. Michel It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time to say anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a very long time to say, and to listen to.
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                    • L Le centriste

                      "Behind Enemy Lines" beats them all. Michel It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time to say anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a very long time to say, and to listen to.
                      - TreeBeard

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                      stupration
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                      There are tons of bad movies. naming the good ones is the hard part 1. Anti-Trust 2. Battlefield earth 3. Any of Jennifer Lopez's recent movies.

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                      • L Londo

                        That's easy. Battlefield Earth. Easily the most intelligence insulting movie of all time. There have been movies where I left thinking that I could have better spent that $13.50 elsewhere, but BE... I actually stood in the theatre lobby and considered asking for my money back!

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                        Atlantys
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                        Unfortunetaly, the book was damn good. But yes, I was tempted to ask for my money back too.:mad:

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                        • T Tomasz Sowinski

                          REcently I had the doubtful pleasure of watching 'The Score' with De Niro, Norton (but not Peter Norton) and Brando. This movie sucks ass big time. What are your anti-favorites? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

                          What is "scratch" and why can everything be made from it?

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                          Rob Manderson
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                          Any of the Star Wars series, ET, Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins. Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net

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                            peterchen wrote: What women want :-O:-O:-O Everone seems to hate that movie, but I thought it was reasonbly good - heck, I even went out and bought the video... for my mum of course. :-O:-O:-O


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                            I've seen to much of it, it was a "cheap production" by all means of the plot: Make a checklist "this goes in, this goes in", to predictable, steering clear of all problems that might arise, oh so complicated problems pile up like camle sh*t, then vanish in a poof of Chanel dust like it ever does in a cheap movie (the old gree had their "deus ex machina" for this), no esprit in the story besides the initial idea. But that's just me, I can rarely enjoy a hollywood film.


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                            • C Chris Losinger

                              I thought Swordfish was pretty lame. The General's Daughter was dumb. Bandits sucked. Monster's Ball was way overhyped - you shouldn't give Oscars based on orgasm-faking ability. etc.


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                              peterchen
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                              Chris Losinger wrote: Monster's Ball Does it live up to Meg "Sally" Ryan?


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                                Tim Smith wrote: so that probably helped to cover up a really crappy story. Yeah, but I liked it because it was damned funny. Well, *I* thought it was damned funny. :rolleyes:


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                                jan larsen
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                                Don't be embarassed, I liked it too. Uhmm, or maybe I should be embarassed?... "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies

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                                  REcently I had the doubtful pleasure of watching 'The Score' with De Niro, Norton (but not Peter Norton) and Brando. This movie sucks ass big time. What are your anti-favorites? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

                                  What is "scratch" and why can everything be made from it?

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                                  Rutger Ellen
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                                  I hate Jim Carey so I hated Ace Ventura pet detective. Ever since I have stayed clear of any Jim Carey movies Also Message in a bottle is high on my hate list (ok it's old I don't go to the movie often). I can't stand these kind of movies, just when everything seems to come out right, on of them gets killed when trying to save someone else. Rutger

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                                    1. Isaac Asimov's "Nightfall" 2) "The Lawnmower Man" Walked out of both.
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                                    If you walked out on Nightfall, then you missed it. Had you stuck around to the end, you would have had an opportunity to throw a soft drink at the screen. They effectively spent the entire movie developing characters, and then rolled the credits. If it was a book, I would have thrown it across the room. No, wait, the book was good... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                                      REcently I had the doubtful pleasure of watching 'The Score' with De Niro, Norton (but not Peter Norton) and Brando. This movie sucks ass big time. What are your anti-favorites? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

                                      What is "scratch" and why can everything be made from it?

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                                      Christopher Duncan
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                                      Well, they're certainly not the worst, but I find both of the recent Star Wars "prequels" to be tedious at best. The sort of stuff that you want to rent a video of, turn off the sound, and then listen to Dark Side of the Moon or something on your stereo and leave it as background ambience. Nice eye candy fx, but as a movie to become absorbed in, it's just not a "fun" movie. Too serious, too arcane and convoluted a plot. The original Star Wars movies were a romp, fun, simple and entertaining. I think Lucas is now trying to prove he can do "serious" filmmaking with these. Blah. He should stick to space cowboys. It's much more entertaining. If I wanted "serious", I'll read an encyclopedia... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                                        Well, they're certainly not the worst, but I find both of the recent Star Wars "prequels" to be tedious at best. The sort of stuff that you want to rent a video of, turn off the sound, and then listen to Dark Side of the Moon or something on your stereo and leave it as background ambience. Nice eye candy fx, but as a movie to become absorbed in, it's just not a "fun" movie. Too serious, too arcane and convoluted a plot. The original Star Wars movies were a romp, fun, simple and entertaining. I think Lucas is now trying to prove he can do "serious" filmmaking with these. Blah. He should stick to space cowboys. It's much more entertaining. If I wanted "serious", I'll read an encyclopedia... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                                        Tomasz Sowinski
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                                        Christopher Duncan wrote: I think Lucas is now trying to prove he can do "serious" filmmaking with these. "Serious" filmmaking? C'mon - with this half-baked digital Jar-Jar creature? It's much less "serious" than episodes 4-6. Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

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                                          Christopher Duncan wrote: I think Lucas is now trying to prove he can do "serious" filmmaking with these. "Serious" filmmaking? C'mon - with this half-baked digital Jar-Jar creature? It's much less "serious" than episodes 4-6. Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

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                                          Christopher Duncan
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                                          Mind you, I didn't say I considered them serious films, only that I thought Lucas was making a misguided attempt to gain more critical credibility in his work when he should instead stick to just entertaining people. Jar-Jar was an obvious and extremely clumsy attempt to inject some comic relief into an otherwise tedious film, in a failed attempt to recapture the lighthearted banter between the 4-6 characters. Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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