Your LEAST favorite movies... time for a little levity I think

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Shakespeare In Love was pretty bad.

The previews looked good. My friend at work thought so too and she mentioned taking her 70 year old very religious conservative mom to see it. I just said, no, I don’t think so, because it SHOWS Shakespeare being
“in love” over and over again. 🙀 🤢
 
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I believe Vbwc is referring to the film in question, not to your response. I may be wrong, but that is the impression I received.
 
I don’t like pop music and also those cheesy character bonding moments.
 
You probably won’t like those anime “s”
with fighting.
 
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Gasp!!! I will attempt to hold the Star Wars fan-boys at bay for as long as…
 
Hallmark movies, especially Christmas ones

You can usually map out the whole plot just by the first 15 minutes.
Especially the one’s on the woman’s channel (that my mom watches but I just happen to be sitting on the couch where I eventually start watching and figure out what is about to happen, most of the time (Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.) )
 
Now I want to see TROG,
Could never watch the Blair Witch Project

Gonna add Wild Wild West, it was such a disappointment.
 
Sequels. I don’t think there has been one good sequel. You have this really good movie, it’s popular, it makes money, and then the producers want to keep the money flowing in on this one idea. The theme of the movie gets overworked and the sequel is never the equal to the first, so they make five or fifteen more, and the get stupider and stupider, and they get further and further away from the plot of the first, really good, movie.
 
And talking bad about The Princess Bride or The Sound of Music is anathema. 😡😡
I wasn’t going to bite, but “Hear hear!”

😡
The Bell Jar released in 1979 based on poet Sylvia Plath’s book The Bell Jar (a good book) and her suicide.

BAD BAD movie! The people in the theater booed at the end and many walked out early.
I didn’t like The Hours much either, maybe it was Nicole Kidman’s nose, or Philip Glass’s music.
 
Some sequels are bad, but there are a lot of series where I really enjoy the sequels:

Rocky (IV is the best)
Back to the Future
Pirates of the Caribbean
Indiana Jones (Last Crusade is the best)
Star Wars
Star Trek
X-Men
Marvel’s Universe
Harry Potter
Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit
Matrix
Narnia
Toy Story
Mission Impossible
Jason Bourne
Transformers
Hunger Games
Men in Black
Jurassic Park
Oceans 11
Terminator
…and I better stop there hahahaha
 
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When I was in high school we went to Fantasam, a gory horror movie, and oh yeah, what about:

Chopping Mall and Baron Blood? Should we even get into gore /horror? Beyond bad?

I can’t imagine why someone would spend a dime making it!
 
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Because they need to make a living.

It’s amazing what people will do to put food in the cupboard and a roof over their head. E.g., in a few minutes, I’m going to drive to a hospital and spend my day looking at body fluids and bacteria. 🙂

Right now, a lot of actors are down in Orlando or over in Anaheim wearing giant animal heads and hot costumes, wondering if they will ever get a break and audition for and win a role in a hit stage play or hit movie that will earn them a paycheck so they can stop living out of their car. A movie like Chopping Mall probably looks pretty good to “Mickey Mouse” (or more likely, “Mouse #14” in the chorus).
 
This is why part of me is glad they did not do the rumored “Galaxy Quest” sequel (not glad because of Mr Rickman’s death)
 
Right now, a lot of actors are down in Orlando or over in Anaheim wearing giant animal heads and hot costumes,
I once got a last minute call for a 5 hour gig in one of those costumes (not the sort from the local rental place, a full character costume made by the Disney builders). It was literal hell. The hardest $100 bucks I ever earned!
 
A lot of people are living in their car/SUV/mobile home in California because they can’t afford good housing, and it has nothing to do with becoming actors.
 
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