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  On 5/17/2012 at 11:53 PM, DC Tom said:

Van Helsing had Kate Beckinsale in a corset.

 

 

 

Ahhhhh, Kate...if there's a more perfect woman, I don't know who it is.

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  On 5/17/2012 at 11:56 PM, SelmonSmith6378 said:

Like I said, never seen Pick of Destiny. It ios the funniest movie I've ever seen. And you deserve to be kicked in the balls for saying Tropic Thunder wasn't funny.

 

What the !@#$? Where did I say that? What the hell are you reading? NEVER go full retard, Salmon.

 

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And I don;t watch movies just cause they have someone hot in them. Some movies I love (Underworld, Underworld Rise of the Lycans, Sucker Punch) DO have hot women in them which is a bonus. But I don't watch movies just for some @$$.

 

No, but given a choice between a bad movie, and an equally bad movie with Kate Beckinsale in a corset...I gotta go with Kate.

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  On 5/17/2012 at 11:59 PM, SelmonSmith6378 said:

Umm..Megan Fox? Win.

 

She was the flavor of the month for a while...but Kate has stood the test of time.

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  On 5/15/2012 at 2:51 PM, KD in CT said:

Wow, serious thread bump here.

 

No kidding. As I started reading the thread I thought to myself self this looks familiar. Then I realized :w00t: I started this thread over 3 years ago!

 

I have to add one to the list. This past weekend my wife rented The Vow from the Redbox. I realize it's based on a true story but it was just awful! :thumbdown: Though I still :wub: Rachel McAdams.

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  On 5/18/2012 at 12:22 AM, WWVaBeach said:

 

 

This past weekend my wife rented The Vow from the Redbox. I realize it's based on a true story but it was just awful! :thumbdown: Though I still :wub: Rachel McAdams.

 

I saw the couple on the Dr. Phil show...pretty amazing story.

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  On 5/18/2012 at 12:22 AM, WWVaBeach said:

No kidding. As I started reading the thread I thought to myself self this looks familiar. Then I realized :w00t: I started this thread over 3 years ago!

 

I have to add one to the list. This past weekend my wife rented The Vow from the Redbox. I realize it's based on a true story but it was just awful! :thumbdown: Though I still :wub: Rachel McAdams.

 

The Notebook was a great movie. The Vow...Oh God...Oh GOD!!!!

 

That reminds me. A lot of people say Troll 2 is "so bad, it's good". But I just think it's plain bad. Just stupid, annoying and bad. The Marine and Battlefield Earth...Now THOSE are some so bad it's good movies!

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  On 5/18/2012 at 12:28 AM, ajzepp said:

I saw the couple on the Dr. Phil show...pretty amazing story.

 

aj I don't disagree with you but the movie was terrible. It probably didn't do the true life story any justice.

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  On 5/17/2012 at 11:53 PM, DC Tom said:

Van Helsing had Kate Beckinsale in a corset.

 

Van Helsing >>> LxG.

 

 

 

The ONLY response that stupid a statement reserves is that you, Salmon, should never go full retard.

I liked "Van Helsing" more than "LXG". "LXG" had a good idea, but the payoff was not there.

 

Also Kate Beckinsale in a corset.....you don't need to say anymore after that.

 

  On 5/18/2012 at 12:11 AM, SelmonSmith6378 said:

I scoff at that.

Scoff all you want Selmon, but Kate Beckinsale is a gorgeous woman.

 

Don't believe me?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x18v1JTXlbU

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  On 5/18/2012 at 2:30 AM, Mark Vader said:

I liked "Van Helsing" more than "LXG". "LXG" had a good idea, but the payoff was not there.

 

Also Kate Beckinsale in a corset.....you don't need to say anymore after that.

 

 

Scoff all you want Selmon, but Kate Beckinsale is a gorgeous woman.

 

Don't believe me?

 

youtube.com/watch?v=x18v1JTXlbU

 

I never said she wasn;t gorgeous. I just like Fox more. But if you like Beckinsale more that's fine with me.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tEDp8M3gSQk <-- YouTube 2 min trailer. How do you embed videos?

 

Rabbit Test (1978) directed by Joan Rivers is actually, I believe, the worst movie to ever be broadly released in the US.

 

I saw this in the theater.

 

I can't articulate my criticism better than this comment from IMDB:

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Absolutely one of the worst movies of all time.

 

Low production values, terrible story idea, bad script, lackluster acting... and I can't even come up with an adjective suitably descriptive for how poor Joan River's directing is. I know that there's a special place in Hell for the people who financed this film; prolly right below the level reserved for child-raping genocidal maniacs.

 

This movie is a trainwreck.

 

(Terrible) x (infinity) = Rabbit Test.

 

Avoid this at all costs.

 

It's so bad, it isn't even funny how bad it is.

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  On 5/17/2012 at 7:51 PM, tgreg99 said:

Agreed... people love that movie.

 

 

Not sure why myself, but that's me being difficult. :P

 

Everyone I know seems to hate Donnie Darko - they thinks it's too complicated. So I'm basing it off that. I seem to like movies that everyone else thinks is too complicated or too esoteric: Donnie Darko, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Inception, David Lynch flicks.

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  On 5/18/2012 at 4:54 PM, Juror#8 said:

Everyone I know seems to hate Donnie Darko - they thinks it's too complicated. So I'm basing it off that. I seem to like movies that everyone else thinks is too complicated or too esoteric: Donnie Darko, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Inception, David Lynch flicks.

No shame in that.

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  On 5/18/2012 at 4:54 PM, Juror#8 said:

Everyone I know seems to hate Donnie Darko - they thinks it's too complicated. So I'm basing it off that. I seem to like movies that everyone else thinks is too complicated or too esoteric: Donnie Darko, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Inception, David Lynch flicks.

I think Donnie Darko is OK, but it took me a while to finally watch it, hard to get past the weak title. Edited by Rico
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  On 5/17/2012 at 11:51 PM, DC Tom said:

Which Jackal? The original (which I've never seen, but understand was decent), or the Potiers/Gere/Willis remake (which I wouldn't consider "unwatchable" if only because Jack Black gets blown apart by an armor piercing cannon)?

 

I've fallen asleep, at a movie theatre, on two movies...ever: The Mummy Returns and The Jackal (Bruce Willis/Richard Gere version). I actually asked for my money back and was successful after having spirited words with the manager. The guy was a jerk and I probably was too. 15 years later and I still tell people not to go to that movie theatre in Laurel, MD in the plaza with the Ruby Tuesdays. I don't even know the place is still there.

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  On 5/18/2012 at 5:22 PM, Juror#8 said:

I've fallen asleep, at a movie theatre, on two movies...ever: The Mummy Returns and The Jackal (Bruce Willis/Richard Gere version). I actually asked for my money back and was successful after having spirited words with the manager. The guy was a jerk and I probably was too. 15 years later and I still tell people not to go to that movie theatre in Laurel, MD in the plaza with the Ruby Tuesdays. I don't even know the place is still there.

 

They actually gave you your money back? I was in a theater once that had to clear out for a fire and even then it was a hassle getting the money back.

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  On 5/18/2012 at 6:29 PM, shrader said:

They actually gave you your money back? I was in a theater once that had to clear out for a fire and even then it was a hassle getting the money back.

I was at a theater where the film got stuck and burned up, about 2/3's of the way through. Can't remember what movie though, but they did give us free passes to see another movie.

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