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Originally posted by KeiFront Blair Witch Project
Speed
I liked Speed, the second one on the other hand... would never bother even to watch for free.
Blair Witch Project was good for a single showing, but you can't watch it again.
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Originally posted by knirfie I vote for like every Spielberg movie out there
A few REALLY great movies had Spielberg's name on it. Indiana Jones trilogy, and Goonies for instance.
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In a perfect world... spammers would get caught, go to jail, and share a cell with many men who have enlarged their penises, taken Viagra and are looking for a new relationship.
Waterworld sucked because it wasn't what it could have been, mainly because Costner ran out of money and never really got to complete it (or make it the way he entirely wanted).
That's the problem with alot of Costner's own movies, he's got these grand visions and pretty good story lines, which in turn lead to the problem... he just can't seem to cram the entire thing into even a 3 hour movie (about the limit for the standard movie audience which has an attention span of a 3 year old). I for one really liked The Postman, but it failed miserably at the theatres.
Hey, Goonies is a classic.
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I've always been a fan of vampire novels but have seen perhaps a handful of these types of movies that would be considered good. Lost Boys, Interview With A Vampire, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and a Dracula movie from the late 70s early 80s. I want to see that movie again but I don't know what it was called. He looked something like David Copperfield and he scaled a wall. That's about all I remember about it.
Oh and the first From Dusk Til Dawn was pretty good after you saw it a few times.
There rest of the vampire movies can be considered the worse movies of all time.
Including John Carpenter's Vampires... Check that, especially John Carpenter's Vampires.
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Coming in late, a few observations:
- Worst Bond movie: I saw Live and Let Die recently and realised why it is the only Bond movie that is never shown on TV accept that time.
- Event Horizon was a very good movie. The only thing missing was a view of the space beyond....
- Speed is nice movie
I would have liked to nominate pret-a-porter but for the magnificent ending which made it all very clear.
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Heh... Dracula 2000 made me pull my VCR's plug from the socket... Really sucks...
I vote for "Blob" as the worst movie ever, "Curtains" falling in second by a small margin...
my all time worst movie is "8mm" for Nick Cage (IMO, it's the worst movie ever. I wouldn't even recommend it to my enemies.. not that I have any... yet (heheh)
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