WTF was DeNiro thinking by appearing in DIRTY GRANDPA??? That movie is an atrocity! It was just a bunch of dirty language and frat humor. Stupid.
WTF was Al Pacino thinking with JACK AND JILL ???
Though it looks like they'll be back on track with Martin Scorses's the IRISHMAN (2018) which will also star Harvey Keitel,
and Joe Pesci!
Do you have any examples of "WTF were they thinking???"
Battlefield Earth.
Quote from: Dark Alex on January 22, 2018, 03:39:55 PM
Battlefield Earth.
Travolta was thinking Scientology-that was his deal.
HAIRSPRAY (The Musical) 2007 ... :lookingup:
(https://i.pinimg.com/736x/6c/2e/5b/6c2e5bb1c98f8937969f9bd782c92c61--hairspray-movie-movie-makeup.jpg)
(http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/06_02/travoltaDM_468x595.jpg)
Get me a bucket... John Travolta should change his name to JOHN REVOLTSYA.
those pics need a warning. his face in that first one...so wrong :buggedout:
I haven't actually seen it, but WTF was Frances McDormand doing in TRANSFORMERS 3? or any michael bay movie for that matter...
WTF was Al Pacino thinking when he accepted his role in REVOLUTION?
WTF were they thinking when they cast Lon Chaney Jr. in SON OF DRACULA (1942)?
Don't get me wrong-I love Lon-but his jowly Oklahoma corn-fed face didn't look like Dracula.
Or the Mummy in all those 1940's mummy movies? He made an awful husky living corpse.
WTF were they thinking having John Saxon fight Bolo in ENTER THE DRAGON? I mean, s**t-man! That should have been Bruce Lee's big fight scene!
WTF were they thinking when they hired Mike Nichols to direct WOLF (1994)?
He was a director of talky dramas and romantic comedies. They couldn't get Wes Craven or John Carpenter? Bulls**t.
That movie sucked!
I would have to agree with, I was so disappointed when DeNiro accepted that project it is way different from the past films that his been into.
What on earth were they thinking when they wrote the screenplay of HIGHLANDER II: THE QUICKENING???
They took everything that was right and good about the franchise and flushed it down the crapper!
I mean, any Hellraiser film post-part 2 has me scratching my head.
Especially like, part 9 where Pinhead is in it for like 5 minutes, top, tacked on, and not even Doug Bradley. :question:
Quote from: HappyGilmore on January 23, 2018, 09:27:24 PM
I mean, any Hellraiser film post-part 2 has me scratching my head.
Especially like, part 9 where Pinhead is in it for like 5 minutes, top, tacked on, and not even Doug Bradley. :question:
Hellraiser: Hellseeker is quite OK, IMO. :smile:
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 23, 2018, 08:13:10 PM
WTF were they thinking having John Saxon fight Bolo in ENTER THE DRAGON? I mean, s**t-man! That should have been Bruce Lee's big fight scene!
WTF were they thinking when they hired Mike Nichols to direct WOLF (1994)?
He was a director of talky dramas and romantic comedies. They couldn't get Wes Craven or John Carpenter? Bulls**t.
That movie sucked!
Saxon apparantly thought that he was going to be the big star of that one.
what was that movie with the massive killer bunnies? even for a drive in movie, can't believe no one saw that and was like "okay this is really stupid"
Night of the Lepus?
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 23, 2018, 08:01:34 PM
WTF were they thinking when they cast Lon Chaney Jr. in SON OF DRACULA (1942)?
Don't get me wrong-I love Lon-but his jowly Oklahoma corn-fed face didn't look like Dracula.
Or the Mummy in all those 1940's mummy movies? He made an awful husky living corpse.
Apparently Tannis leaves pack a lot of calories. :wink:
Quote from: lester1/2jr on January 24, 2018, 12:40:37 PM
what was that movie with the massive killer bunnies? even for a drive in movie, can't believe no one saw that and was like "okay this is really stupid"
Quote from: Dark Alex on January 24, 2018, 12:43:56 PM
Night of the Lepus?
Yes. Apparently, the book it was based on was a comedy. Who decided to turn a satire into a serious sci-fi horror film I know not. More surprising is the fact it was made by MGM, which should've known better. Was MGM that out of touch by the 70's?
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38Taw9wIi2g#)
The entirety of making this movie is the very definition of WTF were they thinking
alex, pacman - yes I tried to find it looking up chupacabra d'oh. it could have worked as a comedy they should have done that
The human centipede. Seriously WTF?!?!
I'm a hentai and i couldn't stand that $#!+, no pun intended.
Bucky Larson :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred:
Cool As Ice springs to mind.
OK. Remember EARTHQUAKE (1974)? In the movie Charlton Heston (who at the time was 51) and Ava Gardner (looking a rough 52) were married. Ava Gardner's father in the film was Lorne Greene-who was 59. It was distracting seeing Ava call Greene 'Daddy' when she looked older than him!
On top of that-towards the end Geneviève Bujold, who has been having an affair with Heston, is left behind so Heston can drown trying to save Gardner-who's been a nagging shrew through the whole film!
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 29, 2018, 05:45:37 AM
OK. Remember EARTHQUAKE (1974)? In the movie Charlton Heston (who at the time was 51) and Ava Gardner (looking a rough 52) were married. Ava Gardner's father in the film was Lorne Greene-who was 59. It was distracting seeing Ava call Greene 'Daddy' when she looked older than him!
On top of that-towards the end Geneviève Bujold, who has been having an affair with Heston, is left behind so Heston can drown trying to save Gardner-who's been a nagging shrew through the whole film!
Agreed: I've never gotten over the fact that (a) Mario Puzo wrote the script and that (b) they crashed into Zsa Zsa Gabor's hedge. :buggedout: :wink:
Quote from: Trevor on January 29, 2018, 06:28:39 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 29, 2018, 05:45:37 AM
OK. Remember EARTHQUAKE (1974)? In the movie Charlton Heston (who at the time was 51) and Ava Gardner (looking a rough 52) were married. Ava Gardner's father in the film was Lorne Greene-who was 59. It was distracting seeing Ava call Greene 'Daddy' when she looked older than him!
On top of that-towards the end Geneviève Bujold, who has been having an affair with Heston, is left behind so Heston can drown trying to save Gardner-who's been a nagging shrew through the whole film!
Agreed: I've never gotten over the fact that (a) Mario Puzo wrote the script and that (b) they crashed into Zsa Zsa Gabor's hedge. :buggedout: :wink:
Puzo wrote that mess??? It was like an episode of FANTASY ISLAND with an earthquake!!!!
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 29, 2018, 07:07:20 AM
Quote from: Trevor on January 29, 2018, 06:28:39 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 29, 2018, 05:45:37 AM
OK. Remember EARTHQUAKE (1974)? In the movie Charlton Heston (who at the time was 51) and Ava Gardner (looking a rough 52) were married. Ava Gardner's father in the film was Lorne Greene-who was 59. It was distracting seeing Ava call Greene 'Daddy' when she looked older than him!
On top of that-towards the end Geneviève Bujold, who has been having an affair with Heston, is left behind so Heston can drown trying to save Gardner-who's been a nagging shrew through the whole film!
Agreed: I've never gotten over the fact that (a) Mario Puzo wrote the script and that (b) they crashed into Zsa Zsa Gabor's hedge. :buggedout: :wink:
Puzo wrote that mess??? It was like an episode of FANTASY ISLAND with an earthquake!!!!
How about
MARJOE GORTNER with his
REAL hair as his wig, and his
WIG as his real hair... ? :lookingup:
Quote from: Allhallowsday on January 29, 2018, 12:50:54 PM
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 29, 2018, 07:07:20 AM
Quote from: Trevor on January 29, 2018, 06:28:39 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 29, 2018, 05:45:37 AM
OK. Remember EARTHQUAKE (1974)? In the movie Charlton Heston (who at the time was 51) and Ava Gardner (looking a rough 52) were married. Ava Gardner's father in the film was Lorne Greene-who was 59. It was distracting seeing Ava call Greene 'Daddy' when she looked older than him!
On top of that-towards the end Geneviève Bujold, who has been having an affair with Heston, is left behind so Heston can drown trying to save Gardner-who's been a nagging shrew through the whole film!
Agreed: I've never gotten over the fact that (a) Mario Puzo wrote the script and that (b) they crashed into Zsa Zsa Gabor's hedge. :buggedout: :wink:
Puzo wrote that mess??? It was like an episode of FANTASY ISLAND with an earthquake!!!!
How about MARJOE GORTNER with his REAL hair as his wig, and his WIG as his real hair... ? :lookingup:
Yeah. That whole movie is just one big 'WTF?" :bouncegiggle:
I saw blazing saddles on tv once and when they got to the campfire scene they cut out the fart sounds.
WTAF WERE THEY AF THINKING?!?!?!?!
Turning a 400 page children's book into a 3 tome 9 hour orgy of pure film tedium.
Yes, I bring you "The Hobbit"
Quote from: Balibari on January 29, 2018, 05:13:01 AM
Cool As Ice springs to mind.
They were clearly trying to capitalize on Vanilla Ice and his Ice Ice Baby success. I believe they didn't care that it was bad as long as people paid money to watch it. It was a box office flop but made good money in video rentals. So, in the end the producers got the last laugh :bluesad:
John Wayne's line "Truly this man was the son of God" in the Greatest Story Ever Told.
Likewise John Wayne's role as Ghengis Khan.
Chuck Norris' "Top Dog."
"Well, we've got this script with Chuck as a rogue cop fighting a group of Neo-Nazi terrorist bombers..."
"Sounds cool, but you know what it needs? A cute dog."
I used to like Top Dog. For me it worked as a fun compliment to Walker, Texas Ranger.