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Holden Pike 07-30-04 02:12 PM

for the sake of my own sanity....
 
http://www.errolflynn.net/Filmography/Rh8.jpg
Errol Flynn (aka not Clark Gable) as Robin of Locksley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

Urban Cowboy 07-30-04 02:23 PM

Originally Posted by Berkie
remake of the ring
white chicks
Here I am surprised to learn that there are people who liked white chicks.

SamsoniteDelilah 07-30-04 02:24 PM

Originally Posted by sisboombah
casablanca ...
Me too!!! bleah! I was bored to distraction.

Also: AI. I kinda hated it. Everybody that I normally agree with about movies loves this, but I found it to be horribly disjointed and silly.

man_boobs66 07-30-04 02:35 PM

The Exorcist, for ****s sake, this movie is pussy. Another one would have to be Gone with the Wind, I hate the movie.

Sedai 07-30-04 03:41 PM

This thread already exists here

Please use the search function to avoid duplicate threads....

Ash_Lee 07-30-04 04:00 PM

Originally Posted by Holden Pike
http://www.errolflynn.net/Filmography/Rh8.jpg
Errol Flynn (aka not Clark Gable) as Robin of Locksley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Yeah that's the one. Always getting the names mixed up...

PowerBook G4 07-30-04 04:27 PM

kill bill
kill bill 2
lord of the rings the fellowship of the ring
lord of the rings the two towers
lord of the rings the return of the king

MovieMaker5087 07-30-04 08:25 PM

Spiderman 2. They reall should have called it "The Mis-Adventures of Peter Parker: A Romantic Comedy, Drama, with a teaspoon of Action. Guest starring Spiderman as himself."

Escape 08-01-04 01:25 AM

I'm gonna say scarface. I just recently saw this film and it just didn't do it for me. Mabe I expected too much with all the positive comments towards it. Perhaps if I had seen it back in the day I would have loved it, I don't know.

Godsend 08-01-04 02:55 AM

Pulp Fiction-What the hell? I didn't see any point exerted into this movie...just drugs.

Reservoir Dogs-Band of criminals together...pulling a heist, no-one to trust? Should of been a book or an FX Movie

The Ring-I won't even go there

Head of State-Are you nuts?

Black Knight-So, what's the SYMBOLOGY there?

Sidewinder 08-01-04 06:04 AM

Originally Posted by led_zeppelin

Little Nicky
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
People liked these movies?!?! :p

Garrett 08-01-04 08:08 AM

Originally Posted by Godsend
Pulp Fiction-What the hell? I didn't see any point exerted into this movie...just drugs.
:rolleyes:

BigDov 08-01-04 08:18 AM

Sixth Sense
Unbreakable

Both of them are boring and slow, yet have praise heaped upon them

toothy17 08-01-04 10:18 AM

gotta say i loved donnie darko...but it's cozz i hate getting to the end of movies where every little end has been wrapped up and u know everything and u can just say "ahh...i understand!" it's more fun watching it again later and picking up more info and talking to people about it and ****.... oh yeh

from dusk till dawn
titanic for sure
chicago

CELM02 08-01-04 06:29 PM

For me it would have to be:

< Titanic :mad:
< Moulin Rouge
< Spider-Man

UTTER RUBBISH

mott hamble 08-02-04 11:52 AM

I wanted to bash my skull against my TV when watching Moulin Rouge (who ever told Nicole Kidman she could sing?) and I hated Lost in Translation.

KittyJunkie 08-02-04 10:52 PM

Originally Posted by mott hamble
who ever told Nicole Kidman she could sing?
:laugh: Wasn't that bad was it?? What did you think of Catherine Zeta Jones and Renee Zellweger's singing in Chicago?

*Keep in mind that they are actresses first* ;)

AboveTheClouds 08-02-04 11:03 PM

I didn't mind the singing in either of those films.

V for Vendetta 08-02-04 11:04 PM

Originally Posted by mott hamble
I wanted to bash my skull against my TV when watching Moulin Rouge (who ever told Nicole Kidman she could sing?) and I hated Lost in Translation.
Moulin Rouge was at least adventurous for a modern day musical, and im not sure where your going with Lost in Translation, its decent.
If you hated that you probably need guns in your movies, or cartoons

Caitlyn 08-03-04 01:05 AM

Originally Posted by V for Vendetta
Moulin Rouge was at least adventurous for a modern day musical, and im not sure where your going with Lost in Translation, its decent.
If you hated that you probably need guns in your movies, or cartoons

Hmm… well I haven't seen Lost in Translation yet… but I hated Moulin Rouge and I can guarantee you I don't need guns in my movies… or cartoons…

I think it all boils down to being an individual with individual tastes... take your signature for example... apparently you like it and I think it sucks... each to their own I guess...


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