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ArkZero said:

Well, I forgot to mention Shark Attack 3 and Im surprised to one even taked about it.

These are two scenes that shows how that movie sucks but at the same time is funny.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1XOfHax6Q8 (cannot embed)

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That has to be the worst use of chromakey I've ever seen.



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madman25 said:
Off the top of my head...
Transformers 1+2, Twilight 1+2, Oceans 11,12,13, Star was the phantom menace, Indiana Jones 4, I am Legend, The Matrix reloaded, Speed racer, Signs, The Happening,King Kong(Peter Jackson's),Miami Vice, I Robot...

Troll 2 IS awesome though...

I agree with you on Transformers 1&2, Twillight 1&2, The Matrix Reloaded, Speed Racer, The Happening and Miami Vice the rest of them are not that bad.  I liked Peter Jackson's King Kong a lot the story could have been a bit better but special effects are top notch.

OT:  The worst movie I own has to be Mortal Kombat Annihilation the movie has no plot, the acting is terrible so is the dialouge, and the special effects are horrendous.  I can't belive that movie had a $30 million dollar budget their a thousands of movies with a smaller budget that are a lot better then it.  I can't complain to much though since I only spend 99 cents on it and it was brand new.



The Godfather. Its like 4 hours long and extremely boring.



coolestguyever said:
The Godfather. Its like 4 hours long and extremely boring.

What



coolestguyever said:
The Godfather. Its like 4 hours long and extremely boring.

What. The. Fuck.




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axumblade said:
rocketpig said:
axumblade said:
Just My Luck, Firewall and Mission Impossible 3 are the only movies I've ever walked out of due to hating it. I also walked out of Idlewild but that was because Andre 3000 repeated the same fucking speech 5 times in the movie so we just left.

How on Earth could you hate M:I3? Of all the M:I movies, it was the only one that actually tried to be like the original series. The original movie was decent (mmm, Emmanuelle Beart) but the second movie was absolutely fucking terrible. JJ Abrams was the only guy who actually showed a little respect for the series and went back to its roots a bit, if you will.

Never saw the other ones. I was working at the theater so I got in for free. In the movies defense, I was kind of stuck at the movie theater so I wasn't in the best mood when watching it.

Ah, see, if you saw the second one, you'd quickly put that on your list and entirely forget about the third installment.




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rocketpig said:
coolestguyever said:
The Godfather. Its like 4 hours long and extremely boring.

What. The. Fuck.

I saw the Godfather for the first time about 12-18 months ago. It was like a revelation. I never knew movies could be that good. I nearly wept.

Actually there's more than one part where I did weep, I guess

But the more affecting part was when I was too shocked to process how sorrowful a thing was (BLAM)



Khuutra said:
rocketpig said:
coolestguyever said:
The Godfather. Its like 4 hours long and extremely boring.

What. The. Fuck.

I saw the Godfather for the first time about 12-18 months ago. It was like a revelation. I never knew movies could be that good. I nearly wept.

Actually there's more than one part where I did weep, I guess

But the more affecting part was when I was too shocked to process how sorrowful a thing was (BLAM)

Track down the version where Coppola added 30-40 minutes and combined the first two (only two) Godfather movies into a 7 hour epic. Amazing stuff.




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rocketpig said:
Khuutra said:

I saw the Godfather for the first time about 12-18 months ago. It was like a revelation. I never knew movies could be that good. I nearly wept.

Actually there's more than one part where I did weep, I guess

But the more affecting part was when I was too shocked to process how sorrowful a thing was (BLAM)

Track down the version where Coppola added 30-40 minutes and combined the first two (only two) Godfather movies into a 7 hour epic. Amazing stuff.

I.... I've never heard of that. I enjoyed Godfather II but not as much as the original (how could I?). Does it change the experience of the two movies? Godfather II bookends itself pretty clearly.



It didn't change the experience for me that much but it was cool seeing the two movies melded together like that.




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