bluzman61
Diamond Member
The Nude Bomb, with Don Adams and Barbara Feldon. It was a lame attempt at making a Get Smart movie. I actually saw the movie in a theater and it was really, really bad.
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Sacrilege! Wash your mouth out with soap! That movie is so bad that it's good. They are doing a showing next week in Nashville with Barry Bostwick attending! My wife has seen it 75 times.Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The Nude Bomb, with Don Adams and Barbara Feldon. It was a lame attempt at making a Get Smart movie. I actually saw the movie in a theater and it was really, really bad.
I think it was called "The Priest" and starred Chritopher Reeve, after his Superman movie, early 80s. We left the theater halfway through the movie. Only movie I ever walked out on.
I own the CD (soundtrack)Rocky Horror Picture Show.
You need thick skin to watch it.I haven't seen Movie 43. I'll have to look that one up.
Im curious to see your reaction to this CRAZY movie.I haven't seen Movie 43. I'll have to look that one up.
That explains your political slantI liked that movie.
Hard pass on the Rocky Freak Show, and Meatloaf sucked.I own the CD (soundtrack)
I determine it is superior.
I also saw DEVO in the early 1980's
So MUCH FUN.
Also went to a theater showing RHPS, where people participated
Sorry dude, it was awesome.
I'm sorry that you are a DULL.
You can get better......Will you?
There is a difference between a low budget film with no stars and a major Hollywood movie with big stars stinkingAll those aforementioned films are Oscar-winning entries compared to the WORST movie I have personally ever seen.
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"Red Zone Cuba" directed by Francis Coleman and starring a part for which he probably wishes he was never credited, John Carradine.
As a director, Francis Coleman makes Ed Wood look like Steven Spielberg
That explains your political slant
=drug supporter
Yes the concept was creative, but chosing it for the Holmes character is boring, should have went with a bear, like the more recent movies.Never used drugs in my life, although I've said many time, the War on Drugs is stupid.
Actually, I'm more a fan of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Holmes' drug use was a major part of his character, because the first stories were written at a time when it was believed that cocaine had valid medical uses.
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The concept of the movie was somewhat interesting. Dr. Watson realizes Holmes' drug use has gotten out of hand and has him meet Sigmund Freud to cure him. Freud himself briefly thought cocaine had medical benefits until he realized it didn't. Solid performances by Nicol Williamson as Holmes, Alan Arkin as Freud, and oddly enough, Robert Duvall as Watson.
Another series that dealt with this concept was Elementary, which ran for seven seasons on CBS. Dr. Watson starts out as Holmes' drug counselor. (And for some reason, she is a Chinese-American woman now, but never mind.)

For me it was A Clockwork Orange.....It's enough to make you want to gouge your eyes out.
The sad part is I really like Malcom McDowell.