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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).


LOL Zombie Strippers is the worst movie ever. But in saying that i laughed all the way through :D
 
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

It appears some of the more intelligent movies have been rubbished... yet... the worst of them have been liked.

I'm no movie buff or critic... But I do LOVE a good movie.

But I found the only time I hate a movie is when I go in expecting something else.

For example... Independence Day:

I liked it - but boy I was so disappointed.

Where one of my favourite movies - I didn't even know anything about it I just said three tickets to... ummmmm Pulp Fiction please... (didn't know ANYTHING about it at all).

And it's in my top 10 movies of all time.

I admit there are some pretty ordinary movies out there - but most are watchable.

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 :)
 
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

...

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 :)
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.
I'm more than willing to love a movie that has a cult following. I don't like Tarantino movies because I can't follow them, I get so lost. No matter how good the cinematography/effects/idea/acting is, I can't like a movie that I can't understand (usually because of things like switches in time or overuse of jargon). Why would someone like a movie they didn't understand? (It's an honest question slim, I'm interested to hear your response. :))
 
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes....yes there was a movie by that name............
 
Except Interview With The Vampire. He was good in that.

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. Normally I wouldn't give two hoots about the movie version of a character looking like the book description, but Anne Rice makes such a huge deal of his appearance in the books that in my mind the difference is as glaring as if they'd turned Claudia into a werewolf lol.

Christ Anne Rice fans are a sad bunch, aren't we? :lol:

Don't know about people disliking movies solely on the basis that they're cult films Slim6y....maybe the reason is something as simple as they don't like the content :lol: I spose you do get the odd contrary bugger that has to rain on the cult's parade, but it seems to often be the case that the reason people DO like some movies is just beause everyone says they should. Having said that I'm potentially the world's biggest Rocky Horror fan and I quite liked the first Blair Witch movie for what it was and not what people tried to hype it into later.
 
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No way! That was so crap it was good lol, a bit weird though.
There are too many bad movies to list imo ;) Hell Boy is right up there with the Anaconda movies though!
 
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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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.
 
I just breezed through and didn't see the name of a movie I was sure to have been up in the first two pages let alone the first five, so I guess you all enjoyed 'Bad boy bubby', good aussie film hey. Kiddies, go hire it, right now. go.
 
it seems to often be the case that the reason people DO like some movies is just beause everyone says they should.

Bit off topic, but I think that's the same with music. I think radio stations 'brainwash' (for want of a less exaggerated word) people with the music they play. They're telling youngsters what to listen to, and if you dangle it in front of them long enough, they'll eventually grab for it. People should find their own style of music, whether it's popular or not.
 
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.
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.

Nearly the entire cast of the Queen of the Damned was wrong. They did well with Lena Olin and Vincent Perez -despite yet again having someone who bore no physical resemblance to their character when they cast him. Matthew Newton?? What were they thinking?! We could behere forever if I get started....I really do need a life :lol:

You're right about the music, 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. Most of what is played on commercial radio is the auditory equivalent of that plastic looking cheese you get in squeeze bottles. Bears little resemblence to what it's purported to be.

Thor, I'm with you - Napoleon Dynamite was terrible, I got so bored I turned it off 40 minutes into it and I threw the Happening out after watching it.
 
all that animated (except for simpsons thank you) and harry potter rubbish...
 
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