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OMG, Why, did I watch that?!

A couple of months ago, I watched some space action movie just because Leonard Nimoy was in it. Can't think of the name. It must have been based on some video game or something. It was just awful.
 
Athens, Ga. - Inside/Out (1987)

So, a friend of mine has Netflix, and we were browsing the streaming content a few weeks ago. And I'm from Athens, so I thought, "Neat. I'll watch it and see if I recognize anything." :eek: I've never seen anything so bad in my life. It was a good thing we watched it really late at night, because it made for some good MST3K treatment at the time. But now, the memory just makes me shudder.
 
a friend told me he had this "cool Japanese movie" and popped it in after a Saturday night BBQ. It was about a boy who thought he was a girl-sometimes. Graphic violence and sexuality(not sex, but that might almost have been better than what they did portray) and about 10 minutes in I went outside to smoke pot for the first time in 6 years, frantically hoping it would wipe my short-term memory. Alas...the scars remain.
 
On a related note, would you watch a Sci-Fi original movie because these mobile home salesmen are in it?

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-RLqLx1iYI[/yt]

I would.
 
a friend told me he had this "cool Japanese movie" and popped it in after a Saturday night BBQ. It was about a boy who thought he was a girl-sometimes. Graphic violence and sexuality(not sex, but that might almost have been better than what they did portray) and about 10 minutes in I went outside to smoke pot for the first time in 6 years, frantically hoping it would wipe my short-term memory. Alas...the scars remain.


:lol: LOL!!!!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!
 
The only good thing about the SW Holiday Special is that the Nostalgia Critic reviewed it. My "favorite" horrible thing is Star Trek V. I was 10 the year it was released, and I wanted to see it but my parents wouldn't let me because they thought the "God" stuff was sacrilegious. So I watched it a few years later at a friends' house. I thought it was going to be good (this was before the Internet, so I'd never read a review of it before) and boy was I disappointed.
 
Holy crap, that's not too far from where I live! How is it I've never seen that commercial before?!?? :lol:
 
Okay, the mission is to write a Sci-Fi original movie about that mobile home liquidator.

How about if a guy went wacko and killed his whole family in some mobile home, which then gets sold off. But now the home is haunted by demons - or something.

Hrm, or perhaps a home gets infested by some sort of alien creatures that killed the original occupants. That way the guy can swing his chainsaw in an epic battle - which is hard to do against phantoms.
 
A couple of years ago I watched a movie with a cast of trek actors that go to the centre of the earth anyone see it?
Deep Core. Terry Farrell and Wil Wheaton. My favorite scene from that atrocious mess was when Wheaton got the magma shower. :evil: It's was almost as if he was cast in that doomed role just for TNG fans!
 
Well if you enjoyed that actors performance in the series or movie it is interesting to see what other work that actor has done.

I am a big fan of Tobey Maguire because he was so good in the Spiderman installiments l wanted to see what other work he had done so l looked for movies that he starred in and was surprised with his acting skills in the movies he has done over the years.

The most recent one l have seen is Brothers he pretrayed that character so well and he had me crying iin his role of a returning soldier of war and what it does to you when you are in conflict.
 
Ill probably watch The A-Team movie just b/c Sharlto Copley is in it. I never watched the show when I was a kid, & I am totally not into popcorn action films, but I will watch this just to see Wikus doing a terrible southern accent.
 
. . . How about if a guy went wacko and killed his whole family in some mobile home, which then gets sold off. But now the home is haunted by demons - or something.

Hrm, or perhaps a home gets infested by some sort of alien creatures that killed the original occupants. That way the guy can swing his chainsaw in an epic battle - which is hard to do against phantoms.
You should work up a couple of treatments based on those ideas. Too bad Joe Bob Briggs isn't hosting MonsterVision on TNT anymore -- sounds like his cup of tea. Trailer trash, demons, aliens, and chainsaw fu!
 
^ I miss Joe Bob! Him and his lists of (noun)-Fu!

Ill probably watch The A-Team movie just b/c Sharlto Copley is in it. I never watched the show when I was a kid, & I am totally not into popcorn action films, but I will watch this just to see Wikus doing a terrible southern accent.
I'm not sure that would be entirely his own fault. I seem to remember from an interview that when Jeff Foxworthy was first approached to do a sitcom, the producers/directors/whoever tried to tell him that his accent didn't sound Southern. :wtf:
 
. . . How about if a guy went wacko and killed his whole family in some mobile home, which then gets sold off. But now the home is haunted by demons - or something.

Hrm, or perhaps a home gets infested by some sort of alien creatures that killed the original occupants. That way the guy can swing his chainsaw in an epic battle - which is hard to do against phantoms.
You should work up a couple of treatments based on those ideas. Too bad Joe Bob Briggs isn't hosting MonsterVision on TNT anymore -- sounds like his cup of tea. Trailer trash, demons, aliens, and chainsaw fu!

Sounds like a Bruce Campbell movie in the making to me. :techman:
 
Ill probably watch The A-Team movie just b/c Sharlto Copley is in it. I never watched the show when I was a kid, & I am totally not into popcorn action films, but I will watch this just to see Wikus doing a terrible southern accent.

It was the total opposite for me, as I was a fan of the show when it was on. And, when someone mentioned him in the AL, for a thread I do. I needed to google who he was. Seen District 9 twice.

Anyways, back on topic, I remember watching Holby Blue, as Tony Jordan was the creator of it (and the brilliant Life On Mars). Watched about 20 minutes before losing interest.
 
I remember seeing Tokyo gore police.
My other half said it would open my eyes to some of her countries films.

did that alright. I was shocked that a film could be that bad. half way thruogh it i said to put the sound of music film on instead it was that bad
 
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