August 19, 200718 yr 1Alexander2Ghost Rider 3The Wicker Man being there peter sellers the simpsons movie
August 19, 200718 yr Police Academy: Mission to Moscow or Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (the one with the Spice Girls was bloody awful too)
August 19, 200718 yr Passion of the Christ. Hands down or should I say hands nailed. Snuff film disguised as religious experience.
August 19, 200718 yr Passion of the Christ. Hands down or should I say hands nailed.Snuff film disguised as religious experience. Really? Though I'm not Christian any longer, I was raised that way. So, I know the story well. I thought the movie was very moving and could easily see how the story could become the basis for a religion.
August 19, 200718 yr Passion of the Christ. Hands down or should I say hands nailed.Snuff film disguised as religious experience. Really? Though I'm not Christian any longer, I was raised that way. So, I know the story well. I thought the movie was very moving and could easily see how the story could become the basis for a religion. Not in a position to comment on that religion. Just on a really bad movie! Maybe its better if you speak Aramaic. You're thinking there must be something to The Passion of the Christ besides watching a man tortured to death, right? Actually, no: This is a two-hour-and-six-minute snuff movie—The Jesus Chainsaw Massacre—that thinks it's an act of faith. http://www.slate.com/id/2096025 Edited August 19, 200718 yr by Jingthing
August 19, 200718 yr Biggles, both me and my friends fell asleep in the cinema, the showing was at 2pm. Edited August 19, 200718 yr by Solosiam
August 19, 200718 yr Attack of the Killer TomatoesMars Attacks Anaconda That was the first one to pop into my head. A truly rotten movie....Is that blood?......no..it's tomato juice...aaahhh
August 19, 200718 yr Mars Attacks Can't get enough of it. Anyone know where I can get the VCD/DVD? Great nostalgic movie, even though the reviews are bad. Brings back memories of the '50's and drive-in movies
August 19, 200718 yr I haven't seen it yet, but........... Violence Of The Lambs Lamb to the slaughter: a scene from Black Sheep. They're mad, they're baaad, they're dangerous. And they're sheep. Bizarre though the killer lambs in these pictures are, they've got a good cinematic heritage – they were created by the team behind the Lord Of The Rings films, Weta Workshop. One of the team, Dave Elsey, was recently nominated for an Oscar for his work on Star Wars, Episode III. But their latest creations in the bizarre film Black Sheep are more woolly than wonderful. The movie, from first-time Kiwi director Jonathan King, centres on a family farm where a herd of mutant mutton develops a taste for human blood. Actor Nathan Meister plays sheepphobic Henry, whose brother Angus is secretly running a genetic engineering project on the farm. Naturally it all goes wrong and threatens to turn New Zealand's 40million sheep into rampaging carnivores. The movie, which received a rapturous reception at the Toronto Film Festival, will be released in New Zealand next year and will hit cinemas here soon after that. Bet it won't get a ewe certificate... Edited August 19, 200718 yr by Old Croc
August 19, 200718 yr "Tidal Wave" starring Lorne Green (remember the tv show Gunsmoke) Originally titled "Nippon chinbotsu" (Japan is sinking) Lorne Green was dubbed in later to coax American audiences. Only film I ever walked out on.....and I was only 12 years old......that's bad.
August 19, 200718 yr The second half of that movie with George Clooney and Quentin Terrentino where they cross into Mexico and it turns from a adventure story into a vampire movie. The first half was pretty good, but the vampire bit was just plain silly. Edited August 19, 200718 yr by Ulysses G.
August 19, 200718 yr The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - the book was heaps better. I quite liked the movie but then again I haven't read the book, and books generally are better than the movies made from them.
August 19, 200718 yr Author The book is a classic, but the movie is so, so. I recommend you read the book, then tell us what you think. Edited August 19, 200718 yr by GreenShone
August 19, 200718 yr The second half of that movie with George Clooney and Quentin Terrentino where they cross into Mexico and it turns from a adventure story into a vampire movie. The first half was pretty good, but the vampire bit was just plain silly. dusk till dawn,
August 19, 200718 yr Author The second half of that movie with George Clooney and Quentin Terrentino where they cross into Mexico and it turns from a adventure story into a vampire movie. The first half was pretty good, but the vampire bit was just plain silly. dusk till dawn, I like from Dusk til Dawn! Oh, The Hostel sucks!
August 19, 200718 yr Isn't the whole point of seeing a crappy movie to forget it and its name ASAP? Anyway, some of the BEST crappy movies I've seen are the BLADE vampire series with real life tax evader Wesley Snipes. Very enjoyable, and even use great B actors in key roles like Parker Posey, and almost dead Rhodes scholar Kris Krisofferson.
August 19, 200718 yr The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - the book was heaps better. The radio series was better, the vinyl albums were better and the BBC TV series was better. ....... There is only one Arthur Dent...... but the books were best. One that really got me was Dune, if you hadn't read the books (the first trilogy at least) it was probably an entertaining movie, if you had read the series, the film version was very disappointing. And Sting has to take a special 'over-acting' award ........... "I will kill him"
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