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new movies that are crap

Started by shan, September 30, 2001, 10:38:32 AM

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shan

Anyone know if any of the movies out there are good or not ?
i heard that a few are crap like the new micheal dougles movie but i am not sure.
Please tell me what movies are worth  seeing and which are not
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thanks

Brock

Don't say a word was okay, but not great.

Zoolander will rock your face.  Bad movie fans would enjoy it because of the inanity and the camp, but it is by no means bad.

sara

a new movie that is definitely crap to the tits: zoolander. don't go see it. it's s**t. seriously. i'm ashamed i spent money on the damn thing.

Mofo Rising

You know what I'm excited about?  K-PAX!  Man, that movie is going to be so great!  It's got Kevin Spacey playing a crazy guy who thinks he's an alien!  Or maybe he is an alien!  It's also got Jeff Bridges as his psychiatrist, who also thinks Spacey may be an alien!  Along the way we are going to be treated to many a life-affirming scene that will show how great life is from a new perspective and how loveable crazy people are!

It's like PHENOMENON, PATCH ADAMS and THE FISHER KING all rolled into one!  Outstanding!

Brock



That was sarcasm, right?

Sorry, voice inflection doesn't carry over into text.

And seriously though, Zoolander was hilarious.

AndyC

It seems like there is nothing but crap in theatres right now. I'm not sure how much of this can be blamed on Sept. 11 making some people touchy on the subject of action films, but for the first time in a while, there has been nothing opening for weeks that I've been the least bit interested in seeing. I don't see that changing for a couple of weeks either.

Mofo Rising

Brock wrote:
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> > all rolled into one! Outstanding!>
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> That was sarcasm, right?
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> Sorry, voice inflection doesn't carry over into text.

Yeah, I know.  That's why I had to settle for all those exclamation points.

AndyC may have a point, but I don't think it's because of the events of September 11.  (It's been all this time and I still can't come up with a good way to refer to it.)

For one, this is the post summer season.  Studios regularly dump their lesser quality movies into the theaters at this point.  The movies that aren't blockbusters, and aren't Oscar winners end up here.

Secondly, most movies in theaters are crap anyways.  It's a non-stop state of affairs.

There is one case that was directly influenced by September 11.  BIG TROUBLE was all set to come out and was pulled from the lineup.  I read the book by Dave Barry and it was hilarious.  I also liked the look of the cast, Andy Richter, et al.  I was excited about the movie.  However the finale hit a little to close to home, as per the terrible tragedy.  Why I'm somewhat peeved about the decision to pull the movie, I understand it.  Nobody wants to be reminded of the death of thousands of people while trying to laugh.  It would be shooting itself in the foot.  Hopefully they release it without any changes next year.

My two cents.

peter johnson

I just loved "The Others", but maybe I was just so in the mood for something like that that I forgave it a lot of faults --
Anyway, I think this should/could get an Oscar for cinematography & set design if nothing else.
No sarcasm . . .

Scott

I like the "Others" also, I had a chance to see it at the Drive-In this summer. Well made film.

Paul Westbrook

A film that was well worth the wait, was Burton's Planet of the Apes remake. The film I would be burned at the stake, If I ever saw it again, was POOTIE TANG(AVOID AT ALL COST).

Guitarwolf

Big trouble is currently going through reshoots for the ending. I haven't seen the film, but the scene in question involves a bomb on a plane. That sucks. I wanted to see this film and Collateral Damage. I'm one of the few that liked the 6th Day. The only Arnold films I didn't like were Jingle All the Way and Last Action Hero. Other than that, Arnold has continualy kick ass for me. Conan, Predator, Commando, Red Heat, the Running Man, Terminator, True Lies, etc, etc,. I miss the big lug.

Jesse

Dude...I used to work at an evil telemarketer service and one time I got to call THE LAST ACTION HERO DELI in New Mexico...I got all excited when i saw the name but when i called it the number was no longer in service....wonder why???

AndyC

Am I the only one who actually liked The Last Action Hero? I thought it was a great sendup of 80s action flicks.  I didn't enjoy it so much when it got too serious or sappy, and surely someone could have invented a better gimmick than a magic ticket, but aside from the fairy tale crap, it was a very funny movie.

Personally, all of my favourite Arnie films are from the 80s, from Conan to Total Recall. The only exception to this is Pumping Iron, which I find alternately inspiring and hilarious. I'd be hard pressed to name a single favourite, between Conan, the Terminator, Predator (the original movies in all three cases) and the Running Man.

Back to the subject of new movies, I also enjoyed The Others, as well as Rat Race (what a combination). I didn't really think of counting them as new, because both have been out for a few weeks.

Gerry

I love Schwarzneggar movies too.  My favorite being CONAN THE BARBARIAN, but I love 'em all, the schmuck.  I even liked END OF DAYS and THE SIXTH DAY.  Speaking of Ah-nuld, I caught part of the undubbed version of HERCULES IN NEW YORK on AMC the other day.  His accent was unbelievably bad back then.  That one is truly a stinker.

AndyC

How could I have forgotten Hercules in New York? Hercules roams New York looking for excuses to take off his shirt and perform feats of strength. To his credit, Arnie was reaching his prime as a bodybuilder. The convoluted version of Greek mythology presented is amazing, with Mount Olympus populated by a mish-mash of Greek and Roman gods and at least one figure from the Bible. A classic.

Anybody know if Arnold has expressed any opinions on this movie? Is it something he'd like to bury, or does he look back at it and laugh?