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  • srboone
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    Movies are one of the few areas where I can be completely spontaneous. I can watch something because it seems like a good idea at the time, even if it seems like a really bad idea, regardless of what the ultimate quality is or what offensive view points or other material it contains--and I'll enjoy watching it, if not enjoy the product. So I can get one of these every now and again. Everything else--well...as I've always said: spontaneity is a good thing, if well planned out.

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  • peteOcha
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    Hmm, I'd like to think of something I really regret watching... But nothing really comes to mind. When I have time to watch stuff, its usually something that I've picked out and am pretty sure I'll like at least a bit.

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  • Teriw
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    I wonder if he was answering this forums question when he said this.... "I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged." - Stephen King

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  • misery chastain loves co.
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    hahahaha! Nice thread! I had to laugh at some of the choices because, well, they're so bad they're laughable! I did like Teeth though and I sooo agree on Twilight. Vampires should not sparkle. Enough said.
    A movie that I regret watching would be Cannibal Holocaust. As a big, big horror fan I decided it was time to see it for myself. Dumbass. I did some research and asked some friends so I knew when all the animal parts were coming up. I hit mute and shut my eyes but some of those scenes were so drawn out I caught a glimpse or two. If not for the real animal killings in this movie I would have liked it. I never should have watched it, it's my own stupid fault, and if I ever see Ruggero Deodato at a con, I will avoid him like the plague. Or skin him like he did the turtle.

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  • Randy D. Rubin
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    The movie Meek's Pass has to be the worst movie ever made. The reason will be made so obvious at the end of the movie.

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  • srboone
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    I do like the writings of Caitlin R. Kiernan (too bad she is published--short storywise--by subterranean press) and I'm getting ready to embark on Ad Nauseam by C.W.LaSart (once I finish The Tommyknockers).
    Last edited by srboone; 03-13-2012, 05:57 AM.

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  • srboone
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    Not arguing about female writers; my reaction has nothing to do with that. It's the whole vampire thing. Do I insticntively trust a male writer over a female one with vampire mythology? Yes--Twilight is a good example why. If I had seen the "ie" I would have maybe asked a question or two or had picked up the book and read the dj flaps. Would I have seen the movie? I can't say. I would have asked Noah a few questions about it (His fiance had read the books).
    Last edited by srboone; 03-13-2012, 05:42 AM.

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  • Teriw
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    I saw the first one because I didn't know anything about it and when I saw the display table at a bookstore, I thought is said "by Stephen Meyer" I didn't realize something was covering the "-ie" on "Stephenie". So I had no idea that Twilight was a book written by a female. I saw it at midnight that night andwhen I saw the openning cvredits, I realized my error. But by that time I'd already paid my $10. Besides, I was there with friends who didn't want to leave.
    I know she is horrible but even if u had seen the ie you really wouldn't have known anymore than u already did. Its just wrong that you wouldn't have gone had you known she is a woman. Yea a lot of women can't write...but there's a lot who can.

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  • Joe315
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    New World with Colin Farrell was awful. I really wanted to walk out of the movie theatre but stayed because I got extra credit in one of my history classes for going.

    Jeepers Creepers also sucked. Really boring and not scary at all.

    And the recent GI Joe movie was laughable. Decent action but Channing Tatum can't act and part of the end of the movie involved ice sinking. Yes, water ice, not some magical heavier then water ice, sinking in water.

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  • srboone
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    Originally posted by Teriw View Post
    Twilight. Two hours of my life ill never get back. I regret even taking the time to ilegally Download and am damn sure glad I didn't pay for it. Take your twinkling vampires n shove em.
    I saw the first one because I didn't know anything about it and when I saw the display table at a bookstore, I thought is said "by Stephen Meyer" I didn't realize something was covering the "-ie" on "Stephenie". So I had no idea that Twilight was a book written by a female. I saw it at midnight that night andwhen I saw the openning cvredits, I realized my error. But by that time I'd already paid my $10. Besides, I was there with friends who didn't want to leave.

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  • Martin
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    Worst movie ever 'Dr. T and the Women'.

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  • Teriw
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    Twilight. Two hours of my life ill never get back. I regret even taking the time to ilegally Download and am damn sure glad I didn't pay for it. Take your twinkling vampires n shove em.

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  • srboone
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    I'm almost ready to put Project X here. Right now, it's still in the category of "Yeah, I was there! Or at least I saw in on the Big Scren." It might make the jump pretty soon, tho.

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  • srboone
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    Very true! What I call art, another person will call crap; likewise, what other people call art, I don't think is good enough to even line my dogs cages.

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  • gcgirl
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    JBB's Drive-in showed how bad movies can be an art form, tho.
    Mm-hmm. But just because it's an art FORM doesn't mean it's GOOD art.

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