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PAX: Bad Movie Heaven

Started by Squishy, September 15, 2002, 04:45:48 AM

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Fearless Freep

I like 'em in a "Hey, I...

I didn't like them in a literary sense.  Like the Harry Potter books, the excerpts seemed written in a very juvenile manner.  I could understand maybe young teens enjoying them, but certainly not adults.  So I was confused by their popularity.  I guess it says more about our culture than the books itself :(


Haven't seen it, but I like the videos though.

Then I will withhold comment so you can come to your own conclusions

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Mofo Rising

PAX seems to be on people's minds lately, so I thought I'd ask the question, "What would be the ultimate PAX project?"  What would it be about?  Who would it star?

I think it would be a mini-series with people dealing with the natural [sic] disasters brough on by the Apocalypse.  I'm not sure who would star, but Casper Van Dien would undoubtedly be included.
Every dead body that is not exterminated becomes one of them. It gets up and kills. The people it kills, get up and kill.

Chadzilla

Left Behind - The SERIES

Scary thing is, they are really making it.  AND YOU CAN AUDITION!!! And NO ACTING EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED!!!

Think of it as The West Wing meets 24 with the Anti-Christ as President and the Born Agains fighting the clock to save souls and kick Ulitimate Evil's ASS!!!

Go to www.cloudtenpictures.com for further details.

I swear I'm gonna review some of those movies for this website, asap.

Chadzilla
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Dano

Kyla wrote:
okay... i think it's hilarious that some people think just because something (ie: movies,music, ect) has a religious affiliation that makes it GOOD
NO!!!!  i have seen/heard alot of stuff that was total crap, quality wise, but it gets on the market and actually does well because it seems people are afraid of "God's wrath" if they say something made in"His" honor isn't good.

*****  Has it occurred to anyone that maybe God is a bad movie fan?  Think about that - how many bad movies take as their premise stuff from Revelations?  The dead rising from their grave?

And the Lord said unto Raimi and Romero, "Go forth and make me crap!"

Dano
"Today's Sermon: Homer Rocks!"

Dano

Squishy wrote:  I think the whole End Times predictions can be hearded into that, for Chist said only the Father knew the exact time and place the events would unfold, no one else.
*****  Just to throw out another take on End Times, many people (myself included here) interpret the End of Days/Second Coming/Apocalypse to be a figurative event that symbolizes death.  In other words, when "the master of the house returns," and "you know not the hour," that will be a different time for everyone - whenever you should happen to die.  Under this interpretation, the world itself in its physical form (the universe, not necessarily the planet Earth) goes on forever, but every soul has its own Judgement Day.

Still, the more literal interpretations have inspired some great fiction and some utter garbage, both of which I greatly appreciate.

: )

Dano
"Today's Sermon: Homer Rocks!"

John

Speaking of the Apocalypse, anyone have opinions on The Rapture with Mimi Rodgers?

Chadzilla

Dano wrote:
>
> Squishy wrote:  I think the whole End Times predictions can
> be hearded into that, for Chist said only the Father knew the
> exact time and place the events would unfold, no one else.

Hey, I wrote that...

> *****  Just to throw out another take on End Times, many
> people (myself included here) interpret the End of
> Days/Second Coming/Apocalypse to be a figurative event that
> symbolizes death.  In other words, when "the master of the
> house returns," and "you know not the hour," that will be a
> different time for everyone - whenever you should happen to
> die.  Under this interpretation, the world itself in its
> physical form (the universe, not necessarily the planet
> Earth) goes on forever, but every soul has its own Judgement
> Day.
>
> Still, the more literal interpretations have inspired some
> great fiction and some utter garbage, both of which I greatly
> appreciate.
>
> : )
>

I, for one, am thankful for The Omen trilogy and Jerry Goldsmith's wonderful score.

:)

Chadzilla
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Dano

Hey, I wrote that...
*****  Sorry Chadzilla - I got mixed up.  I'll source my quotes better next time.
My bad.

Dano
"Today's Sermon: Homer Rocks!"

Chadzilla

John wrote:
>
> Anyone have opinions on The
> Rapture with Mimi Rodgers?

Well my wife saw it and was unimpressed, her description of the movie's story didn't snag my interest enough to make a go of watching it.

Anyone else see it?

Chadzilla
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Chadzilla

Chadzilla
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