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Post by blinkfan on Feb 17, 2007 21:19:12 GMT -5
I have a bunch but the only ones I can think of are:
Last Days and Gerry
both by Gus Van Sant! What a coincidence
oh and 1,000 POST!!!!!!!
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Post by Lordmoon on Feb 18, 2007 1:38:21 GMT -5
Grats ;D For me it was the remake of Rollerball. I've seen some bad movies (I have a thing for C and D grade films ) but Rollerball was just horrible.
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Post by blinkfan on Feb 18, 2007 1:41:37 GMT -5
thank you
and I fully agree, I was like 8 when I watched it and I honestly wanted to break the tape afterwards but it was rented so...
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Post by Ellielator on Feb 19, 2007 13:07:34 GMT -5
Pink Floyd's The Wall Ghost Story Road Trip
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Post by sirgallahad2 on Feb 21, 2007 17:30:17 GMT -5
BUH?!?!?!
You didn't like "the wall"? Such Blasphemy!!! Just kidding around with you. You have to be in the right mood to truly enjoy that movie. I have to go with: Matrix Revolutions 3,000 miles to Graceland The Thin Red Line
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Post by DarthShady on Feb 21, 2007 18:29:14 GMT -5
Titanic.
Except in a way I'm not so regretful of that because now when I'm bored and in the mood for a really funny comedy, I can just pop in the DVD and jump to the scene when Jack dies. Hilarity guaranteed to ensue!
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Post by aargmematey on Feb 21, 2007 18:40:49 GMT -5
The Matrix: Reloaded.
Grr, I wish I had never tainted my view of the original with that nonsense.
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Post by Spiderdancer on Feb 21, 2007 19:57:31 GMT -5
1. Serenity. I hated it deeply, and now every time I watch the show on dvd I have a nagging voice whispering, "[Spoilers] are dead and nothing is ever resolved!"
2. Amazons. Probably most of you won't have heard of it, but still. I was looking for more good corny barbarian movie fun, only to discover it's basically softcore porn. I feel like a worse person for having watched it.
3. Ten Things I Hate About You. My dormmates made me watch it in college, then tried to quash my screams of anguish. I feel very similarly about She's All That.
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Post by drew on Feb 21, 2007 20:11:33 GMT -5
"Open Water": Not simply because it was bad, but because I had such high expectations going in.
I don't regret watching "Gigli", because at least I can say that I saw it, unlike most of the people who bash it.
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Post by Al on Feb 21, 2007 21:06:38 GMT -5
3. Ten Things I Hate About You. My dormmates made me watch it in college, then tried to quash my screams of anguish. As a Peer Minister in high school, we used to have the kids entering confirmation watch The Breakfast Club on our weekend retreat. Somewhere along the line, someone got the idea that it was 'too eighties' and it was replaced by 10 Things I Hate About You. Some parties found it to be a more relatable film to the modern (circa 1998) teen. I've pretty much pinpointed that as the start of a deep-seated cynicism about people over thirty. Jerry Rubin was right.
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Post by drew on Feb 21, 2007 23:44:33 GMT -5
As a Peer Minister in high school, we used to have the kids entering confirmation watch The Breakfast Club on our weekend retreat. Somewhere along the line, someone got the idea that it was 'too eighties' and it was replaced by 10 Things I Hate About You. Some parties found it to be a more relatable film to the modern (circa 1998) teen. I've pretty much pinpointed that as the start of a deep-seated cynicism about people over thirty. Jerry Rubin was right. We also watched the music video to "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson... I didn't talk to girls much in high school.
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Post by StarOpal on Feb 22, 2007 9:30:30 GMT -5
Both Matrix sequels (though I just try to pretend they don't exist) Random Hearts
Other than that, if I made it through the whole movie I usually don't regret having watched it, even if I didn't like it.
After all would there be any good movies if we didn't have bad movies to compare them to? Would we really appreciate them? How else would I get my bad movie thrills without the Red Scropions, Carnisaurs, Prom Nights, and even League of Extraordinary Gentlemens of the movie world? I ask you.
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Post by sarahbot on Feb 22, 2007 10:17:50 GMT -5
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. I will never look at Scooby Doo the same way again.
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Post by Ellielator on Feb 22, 2007 12:55:29 GMT -5
"Open Water": Not simply because it was bad, but because I had such high expectations going in. I loved Open Water. And I don't remember what my expectations were. And people just say this is bad. But they never give any good reasons why. And I don't think they ever will either.
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Post by TheLuckyOne on Feb 22, 2007 13:37:39 GMT -5
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. I will never look at Scooby Doo the same way again. Possibly the greatest film ever. Actually, I'm mildly disturbed by how many of the movies listed here were the ones we watched all the time on the way to meets back in college. J&SBSB? 10 Things? Madness. What's next, somebody mentions Jackass? Anyway, I'll go with Panic Room. Now THAT was a bad movie. *shudder* -D
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