mrmikk
Very Well-Known Member
Beaches & The Breakfast Club, oh and 'Australia' would be up there with them too!
I think Death Proof would have to one of the worst Tarantino movies around. I'm not really a fan of his. I liked Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. The rest of his movies I think are average.
Talking of rubbish movies, I saw zombie strippers the other day. Now that is a horrible movie (the make-up was really well done though).
Tom Cruise has ruined every movie he made by being such a douche.
I didn't know much about Watchmen before I saw it, actually all I knew was that it was another movie based on a comic. I tend not to like those movies but I decided to give this one a chance because I heard it was really good. But it was the worst comic book movie I have seen, and one of the worst movies I have ever seen.Hate to be a party pooper - but some of you have just showed really how easily you're turned off when a movie has either:
a) a cult following (just because people love it doesn't mean you will to).
b) has a story that must be understood in order to love it
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Now in comment to Watchmen - that was a movie I went into blind - I didn't hate it by any means... it had some of the greatest action scenes - but, it was far from perfect, and incredibly violent - so hey... i liked it
Except Interview With The Vampire. He was good in that.
No way! That was so crap it was good lol, a bit weird though.Baron von Muchenhaussen
Hmmmm I'm gonna have to disagree with you there Serpenttongue, I liked it in spite of him. But maybe that's just because I was expecting the person they cast to match the character in appearance at least a little....seriously let down by the selection of Stuart Towsend in the Queen of the Damned for the same reason.
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it seems to often be the case that the reason people DO like some movies is just beause everyone says they should.
To be fair to the psychotic midget....no there wasn't really someone in mind - I just couldn't get past that he was too short, too old, too.....well ugly (ugly is subjective I know, but still), too odd looking with the blonde hair. He certaily managed the arrogance well though. Anyone I'd have really liked for the role as far as talent goes would have been not quite right physically either. If you could whack a decent looking blonde wig and some purple contacts on Vincent Perez I think he'd have been perfect.Kersten, was there an actor you had in mind that should have played the role? I heard that Anne Rice wanted Daniel Day Lewis, but he was a bit too old.
I thought Cruise did a great job as Lestat, but Stuart Townsend was a completely wrong choice.
. Matthew Newton?? What were they thinking?!
if you played Dimmu Borgir on Fox then every 15 year old in town will be singing (trying to anyway :lol The Serpentine Offering the next week.
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