I'm glad you're not curious anymore.
LOL
Well hey we always have the original trilogy, the best trilogy.
Obviously it's far from the worst film I've ever seen, but even Return of the Jedi isn't a great watch as an adult, especially if you watch it with Empire fresh in your memory. After the opening sequence it just drags on for a long time, and then the ending is just a less exciting rehash of A New Hope.
I didn't think The Last Jedi was as terrible as people were saying, and I didn't think The Force Awakens was as good as people were saying. They were both just fairly decent action nonsense that were quite enjoyable in the cinema, but didn't really feel very incredible or do anything that hadn't been done better elsewhere. Pretty typical modern boardroom factory-line hollywood.
The rumor at the time of the Heaven's Gate fiasco was that it went overbudget from prodigious amounts of cocaine purchased.
I always thought ISHTAR was supposed to be more of a commercial disaster than an artistic one. I've never actually seen it, but I thought it was infamous (like HEAVEN'S GATE and CUTTHROAT ISLAND) more for being a mammoth financial flop than the Worst Movie Ever.
The most recent I can think of is the new Blade Runner movie. My skin was crawling by the end and I just wanted to leave but I wasn't alone. It's the worst recent movie I've seen that was at least moderately competently made.
Battleship was a lot of fun! And it had Rihanna in it.
What more could you want?
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Intersection, a pointless romantic drama with Richard Gere.
I remember buying one of those Public Domain DVD collections years ago and that movie was on it. I had to turn it off after about 10 minutes, I just couldn't stand it. And it's actually Santa Claus Conquers The Martians and, surprisingly it has made it to Blu-Ray---although only from a 1.37:1 16mm transfer made for TV syndication in the 60's. Apparently the original 1.85:1 35mm master print, or even 1.85:1 prints in general no longer exist, or they are extremely scarce, to the point that Kino Lorber, who issued the Blu-Ray, had to go with the TV version.Santa Claus vs The Martians. I am old enough to have seen this as a child when it first came out and it was horrible. Not even with the bots riffing away on MST3K could elevate this steaming pile of a movie.
But I was just watching the 1993 Super Mario Bros movie the other night. One question, were the screen writer's even sober when they wrote the script, or were they so drunk that they really didn't care? Why was the movie allowed to be produced based on the script that was used? And why did Mario look to be in his 50's when Luigi looked little more than 19-20 years old? I didn't buy that they were "brothers". And where was Luigi's mustache?
And it's hardly recognizable to anything from the Super Mario games of the late-80's and early-90's (or even the DIC shows) or even the ones that have come since. Also, why did they go with Daisy? At that point she wasn't as well known as Peach, since her adventures had been confined to the Game Boy games.I watch the Super Mario Bros movie every couple of years with friends. It's a super enjoyable film to have a few drinks and watch with others. It's such a head-scratcher.
Remembered one.
Godsend (2004). Grief stricken parents clone their dead son. What could possibly go wrong?
It actually started out well and asked some interesting questions. But then they ballsed it up.
OMG You read my mind.
I've been thinking about this movie and getting it to watch. Is this the one where the baby knows things from inside the womb?
I remember a movie trailer and not sure if it's this one but they showed the baby in the womb opening its eyes and giving an evil stare.
I used a blunt wallpaper scraper to expunge what I could of that rancid memory, but what’s left doesn’t sound familiar.
Is spoiler code superfluous in this thread? I feel should use it, but that it would be futile.
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