Anything by Michael Moore? I sat through two of his abominations. Soulless dreck.
Just because it's based on fantasy doesn't mean it was bad.
Micheal Moore is a decent director and an even better liar.
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Anything by Michael Moore? I sat through two of his abominations. Soulless dreck.
Avitar the last Air Bender. It's was nothing more than highlights from an entire season of the cartoon.
Followed by every movie that portrays the mob as anything less than murdering scum.
And just behind, every movie that has a large corporation in it. They are always the bad guy.
Nobody has mentioned Ishtar? That's pretty amazing.
This whole thread can be summed up in this one post: John Water's Pink Flamingos.
Who can top that?
Funny thing: I own both Pink Flamingos AND Plan 9 from Outer Space on DVD. I like an eclectic collection.This whole thread can be summed up in this one post: John Water's Pink Flamingos.
Who can top that?
So bad that its good?
Kinda like "Plan 9 from Outer Space" you don't even count those movies. The ones I look at are either high budget, big stars or loved by the Acadamy Awards
The book was kinda creepy. I have it. The movie didn't scare me so much, but it startled me with the director's cut and the flash images of the demon in the girl and the walking backwards upside down on all fours down the stairs. THAT was freaky.The book "The Stepford Wives" was terrific, but they just couldn't get the intrigue right in the movie, either the first one or the remake. Same with Amityville Horror. Read the books which are much scarier.
Isn't that the usual way of book to movies?
Now that would be an interesting thread. Which movie was most faithful to the book. Which movie was more enjoyable than the book.
And there are some, The Godfather, The Grapes of Wrath The Shining which were not completely faithful to the book but made for great films on their own.
I was totally spooked by both the book and the movie "The Exorcist."
Nobody has mentioned Ishtar? That's pretty amazing.
Ha! I thought about that one last night as I was also thinking about Men Who Stare at Goats. That was George Clooney's "Ishtar" movie. Stooooooooopid.