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Post by petrolino on May 24, 2019 18:52:07 GMT
"It's so bad it's good" is a popular movie subculture. Figureheads include The Golden Raspberry Awards team and the Mystery Science Theater send-up crew. Here's an interview with afficionado and Razzie heavyweight John J.B. Wilson you might enjoy.
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Post by nostromo87 on May 24, 2019 18:55:39 GMT
Or in the case of The Shining's multiple Razzie noms, "it's so good it's great."
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Post by petrolino on May 24, 2019 18:59:50 GMT
Or in the case of The Shining's multiple Razzie noms, "it's so good it's great."
Mick Garris and Stephen King's tv remake 'The Shining' (1997) put me to sleep. I prefer watching Stanley Kubrick's version.
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Post by nostromo87 on May 24, 2019 19:06:46 GMT
Or in the case of The Shining's multiple Razzie noms, "it's so good it's great."
Mick Garris and Stephen King's tv remake 'The Shining' (1997) put me to sleep. I prefer watching Stanley Kubrick's version.
It's funny because I think Kubrick's The Shining IS more faithful to the book than the 1997 remake. Because at least Kubrick got at least 1 of the book's points across and is actually, ya know, scary.
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Post by ck100 on May 24, 2019 21:01:21 GMT
The Razzies only vote for films that are popular to pick on instead of the absolute worst movies. Also, many of the voters don't even watch the movies/performances they're voting on.
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Post by petrolino on May 24, 2019 23:08:23 GMT
The Razzies only vote for films that are popular to pick on instead of the absolute worst movies. Also, many of the voters don't even watch the movies/performances they're voting on.
What an elaborate con job.
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