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Old 07-27-2010, 04:27 AM
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Dead Alive - Peter Jackson's homage to Evil Dead 2, but with a lot more gore. I chuckled a few times but for the most part it was pretty boring.
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Old 08-23-2010, 10:06 AM
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Whiteout - with Kate Beckinsale

You know you're in for a real treat when the first thing you see after the intro is Kate Beckinsale walk into the Antarctica station and straight into her room to take a shower. As easy as Ms. Beckinsale is on the eye, this was really lame. They probably just added it to make up for the fact that she's wearing bulky clothes for the rest of the movie ...

Anyway, as one critic said: "The film's slick and expensive looking but dumber than a dead penguin". That says it all. Avoid!
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Old 08-23-2010, 10:55 AM
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Robocop 3 - OMG, Rip Torn, Jill Hennessy, Bradley Whitford, and the rest of the cast should never include this movie in their resumes. The acting was horrible, the special effects were 1950s B-movie bad, and the directing abysmal. This movie shouldn't even be watched at 3:00 AM on a Monday morning, or ever. Why wasn't every copy of this burned?
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Old 08-23-2010, 11:32 AM
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It was used to make people forget Highlander II.

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Were the Wild things are

I didnt like it as much as I thught I would
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Old 08-23-2010, 03:50 PM
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Robocop 3 - OMG, Rip Torn, Jill Hennessy, Bradley Whitford, and the rest of the cast should never include this movie in their resumes. The acting was horrible, the special effects were 1950s B-movie bad, and the directing abysmal. This movie shouldn't even be watched at 3:00 AM on a Monday morning, or ever. Why wasn't every copy of this burned?
One line from the trailer was etched in my memory for all time: "I thought your ninja was supposed to take care of Robocop." A good thing, too, 'cause that reminds me never to see it.
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Someone put together a list of the worst movies starring people you've heard of and they didn't include Robocop 3? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over?
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Old 08-24-2010, 07:27 PM
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Those are all TV movies. Somehow Robocop 3 made it into theaters.

And some of those aren't even particularly bad for TV movies. The whole list looks pretty random.
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Despite them saying those are all TV movies, they're not entirely correct. I Want To Marry Ryan Banks was in theaters for a short while. I think Patrick Swayze's King Solomon's Mine was too, and failed badly.
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Those look . . . heinous.

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Old 08-26-2010, 10:38 PM
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Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo. I though it would be fun bad, but it was just pretty mediocre. Mifune was not at his peak, but enjoyable to watch as ever. The writing was the worst part. Still, it's taught me that I don't want to track down any other Zatoichi movies with the original actor. He gave the character a number of physical ticks that I found distracting and annoying.
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As long as the series was--1962 to 1989--it sort of quickly fell into the 70-80s "Bond" films where stupid ideas ruled. Most of the films are formulaic with "OMFG!! He . . . can . . . cut a candle . . . LENGTHWISE!!1!" stunts.

I never really found the character--even in the early ones--at all interesting.

That being written, Takeshi Katano's 2003 movie is fantastic.

Seriously. Very enjoyable.

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I own Takeshi Kitano's version. Admittedly, it's a bootleg. I bought it on the street in Toronto the day after I saw the movie in the theater for less than I'd paid for my ticket. I just couldn't resist that idea.

Takeshi Kitano is probably my favorite living director. I am a huge fan! I need to buy that DVD legitimately because he certainly deserves my money.
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Note to self: Do not watch The Room. Apparently it is the epitome of crappy movies.
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Not exactly a Fresh on the Tomatometer, I would say.
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The Nostalgia Critic did a review of that film, and the creator/writer/director/lead actor/nutjob behind it threatened to sue because he used footage from it. It was obviously covered by fair use, but his video host (blip, I think) removed it out of paranoia. So he replaced it with this video, which is kinda lame, but at least it's not The Room. It's a shame because NC is sort of hit/miss, and that was one of his better efforts.
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The Switch with Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman.

I like Jason Bateman, I've liked him ever since It's Your Move.

But this movie stank, it was awful, awful, AWFUL. Come on, I knew going in it was a chick flick, I knew the plot would be something along the lines of "main characters nearly get together, then actually do get together, then something horrible splits them up and finally they get together for good". I knew that. But the acting, awful. The dialogue, awful. The side characters, awful (even Jeff Goldblum and I usually like him). Truly it is a stinker of a movie.

Sou loves a good chick flick and she looked over at me no less than 5 times (the first 10 mins into the movies) and whispered "this movie is terrible". I am only greatful that we didn't pay for it.
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Based on what I've seen of it on YouTube, I think that they all just jellis:

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Oh, now I remember why I've heard of it. I think I tried to watch a Rifftrax of it, and I couldn't even get through that.
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Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant.

Okay, so I get that it's adapted from a series of books and the director/writer wants to make more, but god it's shit.

Pro tip Mr. Director; if you wish to make sequels, don't make the first one mind numbing tedious.

Despite the fact that it has Willem Defoe and Salma Hayek in it it blew.
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I suppose Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story was supposed to be a movie about real-life director Michael Winterbottom playing himself and filming a movie on an unfilmable novel, that is, Laurence Stern's The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. I have not read the novel, but the portions of the film depicting it (in a pretty clever and silly fashion) were rather enjoyable and made me think the entire film would be well worth it. Sadly the further it went on, the more of a waste of time I came to believe it was. i wish the whole thing was done in the character of Tristram Strandum, rather than the gimmick of switching back to real-life cameo versions of the actors. Perhaps if I read the book it would all come together or something, but I don't know. It wasn't worth it.
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Robin Hood with Russell Crowe. Way to make a movie about not-Robin Hood. As in not robbin' from anyone except some grain at one point. And the whole "you're not really a peasant archer, you're a wizard Harry!" schtick was lame. And for 2.5 hours too. Gah.

I'm putting Iron Man 2 in here too because it doesn't belong in the good movies thread. It was okay but there were far too many holes.



Apart from that I liked it. RDJ is such a sardonic actor and the
sideswipe was cool.

All in all 6/10.
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Even the Robin Hood trailer was awful.

I liked Crowe in A Beautiful Mind and Body of Lies...and I gave Gladiator a "mercy watch" because it had Oliver Reed in it as Antonius Proximo and there was no way I was ever going to miss that.

Oliver Reed has always been one of those memorable actors and I've been a fan since "The Assassination Bureau" and the Musketeers movies of the 70s.

What an interesting life he lived.

The last movie that was stand out suck was Resident Evil: Apocalypse...I mean, what the hell?

At least Afterlife 3D offers some respect for where the last one left off (unlike Apocalypse), introduces main game characters (Redfields) into the movie franchise and the return of one of the main characters at the end was just cool and unexpected...plus the visual effects were far better in Afterlife than the "zombie crows in the desert abomination" they afflicted fans with last time.
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Best. Athos. Ever. Also Bill Sykes in Oliver! I've loved Oliver Reed unconditionally from a very early age.
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The Assassination Bureau is one of my favorites. Of course, it has Diana Rigg in it, too. Hm, time to check in with Netflix.
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