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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on May 29, 2018 8:38:44 GMT
Tamara Drewe (2010). The only 'good' thing about the movie was Gemma Arterton in short shorts.  There was not one likable character in that whole movie.
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Post by sostie on May 29, 2018 10:10:16 GMT
Atomic Blonde - that ending pissed me off
Justice League - waited decades for a JL film. Mistakes were made previously they could have learnt from..they didn't. Ended up with a pile of celluloid shit
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2018 11:03:56 GMT
2012. As a viewer, I don't think I've ever had my intelligence insulted as much as by this movie.
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Post by Marv on May 29, 2018 11:35:24 GMT
The Grey...waited all damn movie for that fight...cut to black! F-CK YOU!!!
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Post by koskiewicz on May 29, 2018 13:02:59 GMT
- speaking of stupid comedy, Blazing Saddles is pure trash...
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Post by Xcalatë on May 29, 2018 13:26:26 GMT
Contagion (2011), I love Pandemic/fall of society type of films and I remember really looking forward to it, but this was just not what i expected or wanted it mostly pisses me off because it had so much potential and a great cast but it turned out to be an sterile boring movie.
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Post by drystyx on May 29, 2018 20:53:08 GMT
I semi agree with about all the picks I've seen, in that they more or less make me groan, but they don't really piss me off.
LADY IN THE WATER was the worst of the Sham movies, I think, because most of the Sham movies give each character some degree of credibility, but this one sticks out in having the throw away character, the "Frank Burns" that doesn't really exist, and makes me very suspicious of the writer and director. I like credible characters in incredible circumstances. This was a "groan" movie.
The preachy version of King Kong is also mentioned in this thread. I'm very liberal, but this seventies preaching is ridiculous. When the hero cheers for Kong killing military men doing their job, no, that's not liberal, that's sick. It doesn't piss me off as much as it makes me think the people making the movie are retarded.
Godzilla 1998 was another "silly" movie. It just makes me envision that colonel character on Monty Python who keeps saying "Silly".
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, ironically, one poster claims it's disliked by 12 year old types, when in fact it is written for spoiled brats 12 and under. It's based on a story quite obviously written as a spoiled brat rendition of the classic film NIGHTFALL, in which an Everyman uncovers stolen loot, is investigated by a man well in over his head, and is tormented by killers, one of whom makes a game out of killing people. NIGHTFALL is 10/10, because it doesn't play favorites. NO COUNTRY is a new age movie which is so contrived that it makes anyone over age 12 groan. Contrived in the usual Hollywood way of saying that if you're evil enough, you're immortal. It's this "preaching" so relentless in this movie and 90% of other modern movies, that has kids thinking that they can get a gun and go on killing sprees. They won't admit it, but we all know it.
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Post by drystyx on May 29, 2018 21:01:12 GMT
- speaking of stupid comedy, Blazing Saddles is pure trash... I got an idea. Why don't we give you to Mongo?
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2018 21:43:57 GMT
'Head of the House.' Awful movie with unlikable characters that has a talking head for a villain. I would urge people to avoid at all cost.  Krang and Quato are basically the same things and they have to be some of the most likeable villains/heroes ever.
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Post by vegalyra on May 29, 2018 23:30:15 GMT
I have to agree with No Country for Old Men; There Will Be Blood deserved the Academy Award. I have to also agree with the Grey
My own additions:
Hostel (not sure what I was expecting going in, but I hated this movie) I like Lynch, but Mulholland Drive - hated it
Every Wes Anderson film except for perhaps Bottle Rocket
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2018 1:06:36 GMT
The Grey...waited all damn movie for that fight...cut to black! F-CK YOU!!! Liked it, but I know what you mean.
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Post by forca84 on Jun 7, 2018 23:04:48 GMT
Tamara Drewe (2010). The only 'good' thing about the movie was Gemma Arterton in short shorts.  There was not one likable character in that whole movie. That sucks. It was on my wishlist for awhile. Think I'll reevaluate it.
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Post by forca84 on Jun 7, 2018 23:10:06 GMT
The Grey...waited all damn movie for that fight...cut to black! F-CK YOU!!! *spoilers* In an extra scene spliced together with the post credits they are both bleeding to death nearby one another in the Snow as they take their last breaths. You can find it on Youtube.
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Post by Nora on Jun 7, 2018 23:51:49 GMT
The Last Jedi (2017) - I hate that movie with a passion. Now I am done with Star Wars for the foreseeable future. I'm not seeing "Solo" and I have no plans to see "Episode IX". why, what was so horrible about it for you?
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Post by Nora on Jun 7, 2018 23:52:28 GMT
Arrival (2016) - I wanted to my fist through the screen when the end credits rolled i have heard this from a few other people around me and dont get it. so let me ask you / what was so horrible about it for you that it angered you so much?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2018 23:56:41 GMT
Arrival (2016) - I wanted to my fist through the screen when the end credits rolled i have heard this from a few other people around me and dont get it. so let me ask you / what was so horrible about it for you that it angered you so much? Everything except the effects. Instead of making a smart, interesting SF film, they made a Lifetime movie of the week using SF as a background.
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Post by alpha128 on Jun 8, 2018 2:05:09 GMT
The Last Jedi (2017) - I hate that movie with a passion. Now I am done with Star Wars for the foreseeable future. I'm not seeing "Solo" and I have no plans to see "Episode IX". why, what was so horrible about it for you? - Luke Skywalker, the guy who saved his father Darth Vader, who at that point seemed to be irredeemably evil, decides to kill his own nephew, the child of his sister and his best friend, because he saw the dark side in him.
- The filmmakers bring back Yoda! Does he do anything meaningful, help in the final battle? No! Which means in the final analysis, Admiral Holdo, who was generally incompetent, and only got her position due to the fact everyone above her in the chain of command was either dead or incapacitated, got to be a bigger hero than f-ing Yoda!
- And what about that epic light saber duel between Kylo Ren and Luke Skywalker? Oh, that's right - there wasn't one! If they were going to have Luke die anyway, why not have him be there in person and have a epic duel like Vader's and Obi-Wan's in the original.
- Superman Leia!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2018 7:52:35 GMT
Definitely 'Critters 4.' It made absolutely no sense why Ug become a villain and turned on his friend, Charlie. 
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Post by Nora on Jun 8, 2018 22:01:04 GMT
why, what was so horrible about it for you? - Luke Skywalker, the guy who saved his father Darth Vader, who at that point seemed to be irredeemably evil, decides to kill his own nephew, the child of his sister and his best friend, because he saw the dark side in him.
- The filmmakers bring back Yoda! Does he do anything meaningful, help in the final battle? No! Which means in the final analysis, Admiral Holdo, who was generally incompetent, and only got her position due to the fact everyone above her in the chain of command was either dead or incapacitated, got to be a bigger hero than f-ing Yoda!
- And what about that epic light saber duel between Kylo Ren and Luke Skywalker? Oh, that's right - there wasn't one! If they were going to have Luke die anyway, why not have him be there in person and have a epic duel like Vader's and Obi-Wan's in the original.
- Superman Leia!
1. he didnt decide but pondered it / perhaps under the spell of the dark force himself at the moment / and the second time leia was on board with it and he had already seen him kills his father and slay multiple others and acted in self defence. so i dont have a problem with this part of the plot. 2. i mostly agree here although i felt yoda was more meaningful than holdo 3. hehe yep agree there as well 4. very much agreed that was the stupidest thing in the movie. i am glad they finally showed her force but the execution was just god awful. but overall i still liked the movie.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jun 8, 2018 22:22:20 GMT
A movie I watched for the first time last night called The Babadook (2014).
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