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14 Jan 2012, 3:43 pm

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Trainspotting: What's the point?

Wow! :(


Hang your head in shame, literally.......


It had entertaining points, but it was otherwise bleak and gross.


That's the whole bloody point though.


Probably. I liked it the first time I saw it but started hating it. I like Begby or however it's spelled but it kinda reminds me of... something. I just don't like it.



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14 Jan 2012, 5:50 pm

Monsters

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1470827/

My god is this film boring, for the first 45 mins of the film absolutely nothing of any interest happens, nothing. I know it's not supposed to be a action monster flick but I at least want SOMETHING to happen. I gave up half way through.



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15 Jan 2012, 1:34 am

Two movies come to mind:

"Superbad" is just plain super stupid, but it is GOD, compared to my most despised film of all, "Very Bad Things"! The only GOOD thing about that movie was that that B*TCH of a bridezilla got what she deserved at the end.



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15 Jan 2012, 4:06 pm

The Golden Compass



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16 Jan 2012, 3:29 am

The Box.
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16 Jan 2012, 2:29 pm

Avatar - the plot is too... weak.

Hangover (1 and 2) - too foolish.

Twilight (all) - ---


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16 Jan 2012, 3:15 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
The Box.
They took a story by the great Richard Matheson, and turned it into crap.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


I was curious about seeing this and then I forgot about it entirely. I'll have to re-add it to my Netflix queue. I'm a big fan of Matheson, but I knew that any adaptation of "Button, Button" would have to be quite different since it's less than ten pages long. I've been told that it isn't very good, but I'd rather watch The Box than Real Steel.



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16 Jan 2012, 3:57 pm

Jory wrote:
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The Box.
They took a story by the great Richard Matheson, and turned it into crap.

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I was curious about seeing this and then I forgot about it entirely. I'll have to re-add it to my Netflix queue. I'm a big fan of Matheson, but I knew that any adaptation of "Button, Button" would have to be quite different since it's less than ten pages long. I've been told that it isn't very good, but I'd rather watch The Box than Real Steel.


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19 Jan 2012, 7:15 am

A Night at the Roxbury: Some things are not meant to be put on the big screen. They should have just left this one on Saturday Night Live. Wayne's World was better.


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21 Jan 2012, 3:26 pm

Epic Movie http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0799949/

To write a brief review on this movie is a waste of my time and effort. It is quite simply, the sh**tiest pile of p*ss in the entire universe. I know that's bold statement given the size of the universe, but there it is.


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24 Jan 2012, 12:02 am

I despise these movies:

Bruno: That movie was not even funny at all, they used the disgusting shocking parts in the stupidest way, that movie was just so dumb. Nothing worth watching.

Nightmare On Elm Street Remake: It destroyed everything that was awesome in the original class nightmare on elm street. The story was lame. The dreams were lame. The whole movie was a lame remake. The ending was abrupt. Ugh I despise this so much more than Bruno.

The Social Network: I didn't finish it. Just a stupid "award winning movie" here is why. They took a story in real life and they did what was completely unnecessary with it. They expanded it for two hours and a half. wow. It was not that exciting. I'll give it a little credit. I heard parts of the score and it was pretty cool. they could've done two things: make the movie way shorter than that and make it more truthful to the real story or just not make the movie at all.

I could think of more but that's all for here haha. :D



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24 Jan 2012, 12:06 am

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HATE The Sound of Music. Never really liked The Great Escape either, I don't see the hype over it at all :/ I hate the Rob Zombie versions of Halloween, they ruined something I love. I started the first and never even finished it, it was so awful. I don't like any re made classic films. They just seem insulting to the originals and are very unoriginal and lazy. Like someone else said before, Napoleon Dynamite, I also don't get what's so great about that one :/ Alice in Wonderland on first watching I didn't like at all, on a second watch it wasn't so bad but still not brilliant. Blair Witch Project, I was never allowed to watch this due to it being 'scary' I watched it finally last year and have never seen anything as bad as this piece of rubbish, I'd even rather watch every other film I've named in a row. Dude where's my car? is another one I just don't get, maybe I just need to get stoned to understand what's funny in it? :/ There's hundreds of films I truly hate and wonder how they ever got made.


The rob zombie versions of Halloween really were not anything so special but you should definitely watch the devil's rejects from him. :D much better movie.



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24 Jan 2012, 12:29 am

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I despise these movies:

Bruno: That movie was not even funny at all, they used the disgusting shocking parts in the stupidest way, that movie was just so dumb. Nothing worth watching.

Nightmare On Elm Street Remake: It destroyed everything that was awesome in the original class nightmare on elm street. The story was lame. The dreams were lame. The whole movie was a lame remake. The ending was abrupt. Ugh I despise this so much more than Bruno.

The Social Network: I didn't finish it. Just a stupid "award winning movie" here is why. They took a story in real life and they did what was completely unnecessary with it. They expanded it for two hours and a half. wow. It was not that exciting. I'll give it a little credit. I heard parts of the score and it was pretty cool. they could've done two things: make the movie way shorter than that and make it more truthful to the real story or just not make the movie at all.

I could think of more but that's all for here haha. :D


I think it's a safe bet that we'll never see any of the planned sequels for the Elm Street remake, as everyone seems to agree that it was a real stinker.
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24 Jan 2012, 12:30 am

I have despised Hollywood for a couple years. Kinda strange for someone that used to be enrolled in AVP. There are barely any movies I watch anymore, and I'm not just talking movies in theater. Watching movies with other people doesn't really count, because I can't bring myself to be that anti-social. I may watch it, but I don't really experience it like a view should.


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22 Jun 2012, 6:41 am

Poltergeist III- The second one was pretty good, but this one should not have been made at all. Not to mention it left an opening for another sequel that never happened.


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22 Jun 2012, 3:34 pm

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Poltergeist III- The second one was pretty good, but this one should not have been made at all. Not to mention it left an opening for another sequel that never happened.


I saw this stinker in the theater years ago, and I remember how I and one of my friends sat through the movie, commenting very loudly the whole time, "This sucks."

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