Thanks, but you're the one cussing out people and implying they are stupid for thinking that a movie that was 75% real is actually real.
Hate to break it to you but you shouldn't be condescending until you know you aren't blowing hot air.
I was cussing people out and implying they're stupid?
Well, I guess that's one interpretation. I don't remember cursing until your tough guy act generated something.
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If you need a laugh or just want a ty movie to watch rent any of their titles.
I rented one and it said NOWHERE on the box that it was fully in japanese, thats how stupid some of there movies are.
I have to admit the best part was watching the special features for AUTOMATON TRANSFUSION. There was one part where an actor in the film was in questioning, the interview kind of went like this:
INT: So whats it like breaking into the movie bizz?
Actor: Its really tough.... You know in the beginning you have to take some really crap roles, but then....EVERY once in a while, A MASTERPIECE of MODERN CINEMA comes along such as this, and its just an unbelievable feeling to be apart of it.
/end
Basically put, this movie was hysterically terrible. It only added to the fact, that the critic quote on the back cover went something to this effect...
" A GEM OF PURE CINEMA BRILLIANCE, A MASTERPIECE OF THE THEATRE"
Honestly I challenge anyone to watch it.
Other then that for well known movies, FEAR.COM was BRUTAL. I actually didnt make it through that one. Syriana was another one I turned off in the first 2 mins.
The latest Terminator had some pretty brutal acting. I want to know what scene bale snapped on that cameraman for, apparently he was trying to be emotional.
My 2 cents
Borat was horrible and everyone i know hates it, Napolean Dynamite was entertaining....to similar to me 3 years ago though, 300 was an exellent movie and my friends are split 50/50 on weather it was a horrible movie or sheer epicness, Paul Blart was an near perfect movie, and Terminator salvation was a 8.5/10
worst movies ive seen though are AI Artifical Intelligence and the new night rider movie( only movie ive stopped watching halfway through)
Best movie ive ever seen Tie between King Kong 1933 and Tropic Thunder
I think I misunderstood the point of this thread. I thought it was for the best "worst" movie... like a movie that was so bad, it is good or entertaining just to make fun of it.
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I think I misunderstood the point of this thread. I thought it was for the best "worst" movie... like a movie that was so bad, it is good or entertaining just to make fun of it.
i think you are right. so, in keeping with the intended topic...
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park
so bad, it is good...almost genius. i loved it when i was a kid, recently watched it again and love it even more. highly recommended, especially if you are/have been a Kiss fan.
Role Models is also a great Kiss movie. But that one is actually a good movie.
Best Movie - I can't decide. Either Forrest Gump or The Shawshank Redemption.
Worst Movie - Do I have to pick one Seltzer and Friedberg movie? I mean, somehow, The Soup does a better parody of those movies than the collective hilarity of the last 5-6 movies. (Not embedded because I'm lazy and don't want to increase my post size by 100%) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpWOZmp6ajY
Worst movie ever was Spider-man 3. No contest. Well maybe Toys with Robin Williams.
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Worst movie? Most definitely RV with Robin Williams. The only time I have actually wanted a refund after watching a movie.
Robin Williams has to be the most overrated actor/comedian in the history of cinema. He's had maybe four movies over his entire career (Good Will Hunting, Fisher King, Awakenings, Dead Poets Society) that have been decent; and in those movies he's usually been carried by far superior actors (Bridges, DeNiro, etc.).
I can't remember the last time a really awesome comedy with Robin Williams came out.
oooooh, just thought of another one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
The Blair Witch Project
Utter drivel. Saw it at the cheap movies and felt ripped off by the $2 admission. Probably the only movie I've seriously considered walking out on. Wasn't scary, plot and dialogue were horrible, camera work was nauseating. Not sure how it ever got hyped.
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