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Title: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: retrorussell on July 29, 2012, 05:30:37 PM
Hey folks!
What parts of movies that you were up till then enjoying, suddenly pop up out of nowhere and made you shudder?
For me:
ALIENS (1986)
A pretty good action/horror (mostly action) flick that pushed James Cameron from one-hit wonder Terminator status to elite filmmaker status, who went on to more successes like The Abyss, Titanic, Terminator 2 and Avatar.
But no doubt, there were some bad scenes that made me facepalm.
One in particular was when Ripley "bargains" her way out of the aliens' lair while rescuing Newt by threatening to shoot some eggs with the queen watching, until she "calls" off her royal guards, making them retreat.  Soooo cheesy and hokey!
And Vasquez was awfully annoying.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: dean on July 30, 2012, 03:50:44 AM

Don't say such horrible things about Vasquez, I love her banter with the other marines.

 :wink:

[But yes, that scene with Ripley is somewhat off tone a little.  Kind of like that deleted scene in, I think Alien3, where the Alien does the crabwalk.  Not terrifying at all.]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR5jYeIMBKk

Horrible stuff and would have made the list if it was included in the theatrical release.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: tracy on July 30, 2012, 01:17:46 PM
With the film "Forrest Gump".....I love that movie but whenever it gets to the "running cross country" part I always fast-forward past it. I thought it was pointless and just kinda stupid.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: zombie no.one on July 30, 2012, 08:43:09 PM
I loved OPEN WATER, except for the bit where they start having a completely ridiculous domestic argument in the middle of the ocean, if only that bit wan't in it I'd be tempted to say classic, the inclusion of that one 3 minute(ish) scene drags it down to a 4 star out of 5 movie.*

*imo... I know a few people who actually hated the entire movie.



PULP FICTION - all time top 10 fav movie, but the scene with Bruce Willis and his annoying Asian girlfriend in their room goes on waaay too long



Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: ulthar on July 30, 2012, 09:55:46 PM

PULP FICTION - all time top 10 fav movie, but the scene with Bruce Willis and his annoying Asian girlfriend in their room goes on waaay too long


Asian?  Did we watch the same movie?

My wife likes the movie PRETTY WOMAN (yes, the Julia Roberts one) but absolutely HATES the last line.  We've made a game of watching this one and stopping it before Roberts utters that abomination of dialog.

I'd put in here a vote for any "genre switch," especially a "from something moody to 'action' " as is often seen.  My example is 8MM, a good film on the whole that loses me at the "Cage goes Rambo-esque" ending.  There are many examples of this.

I cannot think of a specific example at the moment, but I also don't like scenes in otherwise good movies where a critical component of the hero being the hero is based SOLELY on luck (the bad guy's gun happens to be empty, a car won't/will start, etc).


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: The Fake Macoy on July 30, 2012, 10:26:53 PM
From Batman (1989) - that scene where Batman tries and fails to shoot the Joker using the Batplane, until the Joker shoots him down with a giant pistol.  I always thought it was stupid that he was such a lousy shot.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: ChaosTheory on July 31, 2012, 11:09:03 AM


PULP FICTION - all time top 10 fav movie, but the scene with Bruce Willis and his annoying Asian girlfriend in their room goes on waaay too long



I thought she was French?   Anyway, I sort of agree; the Butch storyline was the weakest part of PF (although it does feature The Gimp, so I guess it's gotta stay :teddyr:).


A lot of people may disagree but I always thought the "bookend" scenes with the aged Ryan in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN  were really unnecessary.

Eli Roth's "performance" in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS.  He's almost tolerable until he starts talking, railroads an otherwise perfect movie for me.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: tracy on July 31, 2012, 12:34:43 PM
From Batman (1989) - that scene where Batman tries and fails to shoot the Joker using the Batplane, until the Joker shoots him down with a giant pistol.  I always thought it was stupid that he was such a lousy shot.

I totally agree. :wink:


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: alandhopewell on July 31, 2012, 12:48:35 PM
     Also in BATMAN- bringing the female into the Cave; she has no place there, other than to make the story more palatable for mainstream audiences.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: indianasmith on July 31, 2012, 12:49:03 PM


PULP FICTION - all time top 10 fav movie, but the scene with Bruce Willis and his annoying Asian girlfriend in their room goes on waaay too long



I thought she was French?   Anyway, I sort of agree; the Butch storyline was the weakest part of PF (although it does feature The Gimp, so I guess it's gotta stay :teddyr:).


A lot of people may disagree but I always thought the "bookend" scenes with the aged Ryan in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN  were really unnecessary.

Eli Roth's "performance" in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS.  He's almost tolerable until he starts talking, railroads an otherwise perfect movie for me.

To me, those "bookend" scenes in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN were what MADE the movie.  To this day, I can't watch the elderly Ryan turn to his wife and say "Tell me I have been a good man" without just choking up.  It is an incredibly powerful moment.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: zombie no.one on July 31, 2012, 01:12:07 PM
in WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO SOLANGE?, I'm not sure why they decided, half way through this deadly serious, stylish, gory gisallo to suddenly introduce a lumbering oafish 'comedy character' who is in the film for about 2 minutes, and exits by running down a side street with the director speeding up the film so it looks like comedy running. why??!


Asian?  Did we watch the same movie?
I thought she was French?
ah, apparently she is but I just watched it again and she does look slightly oriental to me. my mistake :question:


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: El Misfit on August 01, 2012, 02:18:29 AM
Well, I was going to post something from Troll 2  :teddyr:, but that's for here.

Let's see....a scene in Airplane, where a lady became hysterical and everyone trying to shut her up was, IMO, kind of a lame scene to be honest.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: alandhopewell on August 01, 2012, 01:05:56 PM
     The original TRUE GRIT....Mattie's dialogue, especially as delivered by Kim Darby. And Glen Campbell.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: The Fake Macoy on August 01, 2012, 06:27:35 PM
A lot of people may disagree but I always thought the "bookend" scenes with the aged Ryan in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN  were really unnecessary.

Eli Roth's "performance" in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS.  He's almost tolerable until he starts talking, railroads an otherwise perfect movie for me.

I agree with both of those.  Aside from the fact Tarantino and Roth are buddies, I really saw no point in casting Roth in the film.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: ChaosTheory on January 18, 2013, 01:22:05 PM
If someone made an edit of KEOMA that left everything the same except there was no singing on the soundtrack, I'd grab that up in a heartbeat.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: Doc Daneeka on January 18, 2013, 04:26:51 PM
Carlito's Way; Al Pacino's delivery of the line "Dave is... a-friend. GAAALE. I owe him. It's... who I am!"


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: fulci420 on January 18, 2013, 08:56:19 PM
I really enjoy Rounders (1998) especially the performances from Matt Damon and Edward Norton. Unfortunately the usually great John Malkovich puts on a ridiculous OTT russian accent and generally overplays his role. Considering his scenes begin and the end the film it slightly mars my enjoyment but overall I would definitely say it's a very enjoyable movie.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: Umaril Has Returned on January 18, 2013, 09:19:18 PM


PULP FICTION - all time top 10 fav movie, but the scene with Bruce Willis and his annoying Asian girlfriend in their room goes on waaay too long



I thought she was French?   Anyway, I sort of agree; the Butch storyline was the weakest part of PF (although it does feature The Gimp, so I guess it's gotta stay :teddyr:).


A lot of people may disagree but I always thought the "bookend" scenes with the aged Ryan in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN  were really unnecessary.

Eli Roth's "performance" in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS.  He's almost tolerable until he starts talking, railroads an otherwise perfect movie for me.

To me, those "bookend" scenes in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN were what MADE the movie.  To this day, I can't watch the elderly Ryan turn to his wife and say "Tell me I have been a good man" without just choking up.  It is an incredibly powerful moment.

Roger that one, Indy  :cheers:
Spielberg was showing that Private Ryan tried to spend the rest of his life honoring the sacrifice that was made for him.  He was also clashing with a LOT of guilt over the fact that a group of men gave up their own lives for the sole purpose of his salvation from the horrors of war. It was an integral part of the movie as it showed the psychological impact, even decades later.

Anyhow, one of my favorite "bad part" movie moment?

Frankenstein Conquers The World 1965:

When Baragon was wrecking his way thru a farmhouse, there was a TERRIBLE scene with a horse in a corral. That horse was so fake looking it was unreal as it was trying to escape the pen. It ruined an otherwise very surreal scene in what was a cool movie.

Ten Tigers From Kwangtung (1980's)

The Shaw Brothers were corny sometimes, but when one of the main bad guys dies at film's end, you see his head flying off of his body. Nothing new for an uncut Shaw movie.  BUT, when you hear the fake sound accompanying the blow, AND see that the neck is way too long for a human neck,  well let's just say it's beyond hysterical!


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: HappyGilmore on January 18, 2013, 09:53:28 PM
I think Eli Roth was casted in Tarantino's 'Basterds' cause Adam Sandler backed out. I recall interviews Tarantino did leading up to it, and he mentioned Sandler being up for it. But by the time shooting came, Sandler was busy with another project and Roth was free.


Title: Re: Bad parts of (otherwise) good movies
Post by: alandhopewell on January 19, 2013, 01:27:02 PM
     Two things from BATMAN BEGINS....
First, I think Bruce would've found another way to clear the mansion rather than shaming his father's name.

Second, "I'm not going to kill you....but I don't have to save you."
That's so NOT Batman.
They turned the character into a thug.