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Post by junebug~ on Jul 25, 2009 23:15:09 GMT -5
Burn after Reading was probably the most boring movie I ever saw. I ditched my sister after watching it for fifteen minutes or so ;___;
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Post by Kenzie on Jul 26, 2009 1:04:50 GMT -5
lol omg. when i clicked this thread, the advertisement at the top was for high school musical. so perfect xD thisssss hahahah ohmygod. actually the first one was ok if they didnt repeat it like 230894756930576493 times D: and plus I always loved Lucas Grabeel haha<3 and I just noticed Barney's great adventure on this list lolz. edit: Also, I thought Land of the Lost was TERRIBLE. Like, my friends and I actually got up and left the theater because it was that bad. Wtf Will Farrel, wtfff. Someone was smoking something when they thought up that movie >>
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Post by mochalatte on Jul 26, 2009 2:42:30 GMT -5
For me, it was that Tinkerbell movie. Disney completely ruined her. "I'm a tinker, and tinkers fix things." wtf fail ;_;
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Post by Devilchun on Jul 26, 2009 19:33:43 GMT -5
Burn after Reading was probably the most boring movie I ever saw. I ditched my sister after watching it for fifteen minutes or so ;___; Omg no. That movie was excellent. <3 Although if you only watched the first fifteen minutes that could explain why you found it so boring, lol.
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Post by Bayn ♥s Aequitas on Jul 28, 2009 16:56:44 GMT -5
The Wicker Man with Nicholas Cage. Dx It was somethin' awful. ; w; No story, no character development, just, ick. The only hightlight was at the end when they sound a horn and one of my cats just stood straight up and his eyes got huge and he looked at the TV in horror. xD;
Edit: I totally forgot about Two Brothers, that was terrible. They billed it as a cute story about little tigers, so we all wanted to see it 'cause it looked so cute. They tortured and killed tigers, it was awful. There were children crying in the theater. D:
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Post by Neco on Jul 28, 2009 17:04:21 GMT -5
Speaking of Nicholas Cage, can I add Knowing to the list? That was just an awful movie, haha. It was a basic rehashing of every disaster movie ever and at the end I was like REALLY? Aliens? You're gonna pull THAT card? Then the two kids in the garden of Eden dancing around and not even caring that their entire families are dead hahahaha .___.;;
OMG SPOILERS but not really cause don't see it.
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Post by Cardi on Jul 28, 2009 17:36:07 GMT -5
Speaking of Nicholas Cage, can I add Knowing to the list? That was just an awful movie, haha. It was a basic rehashing of every disaster movie ever and at the end I was like REALLY? Aliens? You're gonna pull THAT card? Then the two kids in the garden of Eden dancing around and not even caring that their entire families are dead hahahaha .___.;; OMG SPOILERS but not really cause don't see it. OMG I HAVE SPOILERS TOOO! agreed. i saw knowing once it came out on comcast and was all excited. but oh god it was dreadful. At points they attempted to get all gory and show people burning to death which just was plain disturbing. Nicholas Cages character's attempt to "stop" the subway bombing or whatever that was supposed to be was completely pathetic. Just randomly telling people to shut down a place obviously won't work. And finally the little kids happily prancing in some creepy grass land was just plain unrealistic. The aliens were not needed at all and if they really wanted human civalization to continue on, then they would of stopped the natural disasters themself. rant end. haha
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Post by Kenzie on Jul 29, 2009 10:25:27 GMT -5
Hahahahaha Knowing. The aliens gave them bunnies lolz.
I was confused by that... but you know, obviously its a symbolic. The aliens are gonna breed those kiddos like rabbits >>;
It was just a disappointing movie... I didn't think it was going to take the God route.
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Post by Neco on Jul 29, 2009 13:06:33 GMT -5
Hahahahaha Knowing. The aliens gave them bunnies lolz. I was confused by that... but you know, obviously its a symbolic. The aliens are gonna breed those kiddos like rabbits >>; It was just a disappointing movie... I didn't think it was going to take the God route. lol wat. I didn't even get that symbolism rofl. I didn't think the movie was even gonna take the alien route... BUT OHHH it did. I didn't realize people were still ~making~ alien movies besides "District 9". Or that Nicholas Cage was still getting hired lol.
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Post by Kenzie on Jul 29, 2009 16:05:02 GMT -5
ahhahahahaha I made the bunny stuff up it really wasnt symbolic i dont think xD
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Post by Ela @ GK on Jul 30, 2009 23:59:05 GMT -5
^ actually the rabbits do hold a very sympolic meanign in movies, and yes, breeding was quite the right symbol. The movie wasn't about saving the human race but starting over because "god" messed up. The aliens wanted the disasters to kill everyone but the two children so that they could use the two children to restart the human race with hopes it wouldn't go horribly wrong again. Rabbits are in fact symbolistic of reproduction and being fruitful.
BUT - that is not me saying the movie was any good. I found it had some decent points and the fact it was "every natural disaster movie ever combined into one" was the point - It was going through all the disasters and how this child predicted them. if they left out the disasters, the movie would be in fact pointless to begin with.
I liked some parts (and frankly, I was happy they did not shy away from the disturbing views of people dying - its about time people got to see what really goes on). I seriously thought that in the end, it would be more humanistic instead of aliens.. When they pulled the alien card - I lost my interest and it ruined it. They could have taken so many good routes but chose somethign completely unrelated... Don't get me wrong, I like alien movies and alien things, but this movie was not suited for the alien "better being" card.
Was the knowing any good? It had its good points but the ending and some low points ruined it. Was it worthy of being the top five crappiest movies of all time? No. It had enough par/average acting to trump over the overacted and underacted (Twilight anyone?) movies out there.
mediocre acting will always outdo crap acting...
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Post by Singing Tree on Aug 3, 2009 1:28:47 GMT -5
Worst movie ever: High School Musical *retches*. I HATE Zac Efron. With a PASSION.
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Post by Kenzie on Aug 3, 2009 12:09:04 GMT -5
I think the only thing that made HSM (the first, at least) bad was the fandom to be honest. And the overplaying and alllll the merchandise.
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Post by alleycat on Aug 17, 2009 7:21:13 GMT -5
Happy Feet wasn't that bad (still not a great movie but an engaged one at least).
I highly dislike Findinf Nemo and all the High School Musical movies. I also hate Twlight but I've only tried to read the book so... Eragon was quite bad too... Both books and movie.
I didn't enjoy The Golden Compass, I'm a fan of the HDM books.
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Post by Rinkái on Aug 17, 2009 8:42:05 GMT -5
^I love the Eragon books. ;o; The movie kicked it to heck and back, tho. I like the HDM books too, and the film was terribleeeeeeee.
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