nonanon Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 Dances w/ was over-rated, imo. Didn’t see The Postman, but I thought Waterworld had potential up until the scene where the Mariner's boat sank. After that it seemed like they were shooting for an ocean going Mad Max movie, which also sucked if you ask me. Spike Lee’s latest, The Twenty-Fifth Hour. Quote
layton Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 Ishtar is funny, don't knock it till you've seen it. Worst of all time: Gosford Park. omfg does it suck worst seen recently: Hollywood Homicide. kept checking my watch, frequent bathroom/smoke breaks. had to ask the manager how long the movie was after the 1st 1/2 hour. Quote
Dru Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 hey gosford park was good! open range sucked bad. total unforgiven wannabe. clint yay. kevin boo. Quote
Sphinx Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 kitten said: TIGHE said: The Postman w/ Kevin Costner was horrible not even close to bad in a good way. Kevin is also close to being in the catagory of any movie he has been in as suck! I didn't see that movie. But I will admit I really loved "Dances with Wolves" I am a girl at heart Oh, god, I thought you were a girl at body, too. Disappointing! Quote
Off_White Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 ehmmic said: The Postman was kinda a typical hollywood Costner suck fest, but I thought the concept was interesting. What would happen if something catastrophy happened that cut us off from other cities and traveling the roads was dangerous? Don't have an answer... Probably because it was based on a good novel of the same name by David Brin, I recommend it. Boundary Dam up in the NE corner of the state made a guest appearance in the movie, I thought that was the high point... Quote
Dru Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 Off_White said: ehmmic said: The Postman was kinda a typical hollywood Costner suck fest, but I thought the concept was interesting. What would happen if something catastrophy happened that cut us off from other cities and traveling the roads was dangerous? Don't have an answer... Probably because it was based on a good novel of the same name by David Brin, I recommend it. Boundary Dam up in the NE corner of the state made a guest appearance in the movie, I thought that was the high point... omfg i can't believe you called a crappy david brin novel "good" have you no taste? Quote
Off_White Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 Maybe not, I've been a sucker for that post apocalyptic shit ever since I read On The Beach ages ago. Quote
j_b Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 nonanon said: Spike Lee’s latest, The Twenty-Fifth Hour. i'll second that. s.lee is one of the most talented film director of the decade. Quote
lummox Posted September 19, 2003 Author Posted September 19, 2003 Dru said: Off_White said: ehmmic said: The Postman was kinda a typical hollywood Costner suck fest, but I thought the concept was interesting. What would happen if something catastrophy happened that cut us off from other cities and traveling the roads was dangerous? Don't have an answer... Probably because it was based on a good novel of the same name by David Brin, I recommend it. Boundary Dam up in the NE corner of the state made a guest appearance in the movie, I thought that was the high point... omfg i can't believe you called a crappy david brin novel "good" have you no taste? dude. i thought that novel was great. up until when the goverment experiment steroid freaks showed up. but the toothbrush obsessive main character i could really relate to. Quote
murraysovereign Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 "Battlefield Earth" Roger Ebert compared it to riding a bus with someone who needs a bath. He said it was "not merely bad, [but] unpleasant in a hostile way." The New York Times touted it as "the worst movie of the century." I lasted through about 1/3 of it before shutting it off. Some day perhaps I'll try to watch the whole thing, just to see if it's really as bad as it seemed. Quote
babnik Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 j_b said: nonanon said: Spike Lee’s latest, The Twenty-Fifth Hour. i'll second that. s.lee is one of the most talented film director of the decade. wow. i cannot believe i heared that. Quote
nonanon Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 babnik said: j_b said: i'll second that. s.lee is one of the most talented film director of the decade. wow. i cannot believe i heared that. Yeah, me too. Afaic, "25th hr" is Spike's first good film. But it's really good! "The League of Extraordinarily Boring Gentlemen" Sadly, I'm hearing gawd awful reviews of Underworld. As gals go, K. Beckinsale is the absolute end of all for me, but she's been in so many suck movies. A Pearl Harbor or a Serindipidy and the glimmer dims, then there'll be a Laurel Canyon and I'm gone all over again. Quote
glassgowkiss Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 vertical limmits cliffhanger showgirls highlander2 plus 95% stuff from hollywood Quote
j_b Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 iain said: s. lee's summer of sam - terrible! wow, i loved that movie. why do you think it's terrible? Quote
j_b Posted September 19, 2003 Posted September 19, 2003 nonanon said: Yeah, me too. Afaic, "25th hr" is Spike's first good film. first good film??? do the right thing? jungle fever? mo'better blues? crooklynn? Quote
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