What's the crappiest show or movie that you've ever watched. Shows or movies that are so crappy that the moment you watch it, you feel like you want to dig your eyes out. This one definitely ranks No. 1:
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Eunice P
at 8:25AM, May 8, 2007
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isukun
at 9:43AM, May 8, 2007
Apparently, someone in Bollywood hasn't heard of green screen.
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SpANG
at 10:23AM, May 8, 2007
I'm sorry. I've seen some crappy shows in my time, but I can't compare them to that....
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ozoneocean
at 10:46AM, May 8, 2007
You guys are nuts! That's the best superhero film I've ever seen!
isukunYeah... some of those shots blended the blue outfits with the backrgound a bit... Old Chromakey effects using a blue screen? But most of the initial scenes had a decent separation, just a rally silly side by side standing pose :)
Apparently, someone in Hollywood hasn't heard of green screen.
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ccs1989
at 12:58PM, May 8, 2007
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"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."
-Henry David Thoreau, Walden
"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."
-Henry David Thoreau, Walden
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fern
at 1:15PM, May 8, 2007
ozoneocean
You guys are nuts! That's the best superhero film I've ever seen!
Ahem, Ozone you're forgetting about:
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ozoneocean
at 9:42PM, May 8, 2007
I can tell from his thigh pads that he's a quality superhero :)
whaa... I didn't realise... Did you guys know that Bollywood is the largest film industry in the world? o_O
whaa... I didn't realise... Did you guys know that Bollywood is the largest film industry in the world? o_O
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Crazy Dutchman
at 1:21AM, May 9, 2007
Yeah and they seem to have the weird habit to talk with each other and make phonecalls in cinema during the film. I can't put myself to watch Bollywood movies because they are too friggin' long. It's a real real real weird industry.
So Bored (Zo verveeld)
Cold Vision *Hiatus*
Cold Vision *Hiatus*
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subcultured
at 12:34PM, May 9, 2007
fernozoneocean
You guys are nuts! That's the best superhero film I've ever seen!
Ahem, Ozone you're forgetting about:
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i like that movie when it came out, although i was young back then and liked "ghost writter"
Jamal was tha shiznit!
J
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SpANG
at 4:52PM, May 9, 2007
subcultured
Horrible, horrible things...
check out how Morgan Freeman got his start:
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marine
at 3:35AM, May 10, 2007
fernozoneocean
You guys are nuts! That's the best superhero film I've ever seen!
Ahem, Ozone you're forgetting about:
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A challenger appears
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ozoneocean
at 6:05AM, May 10, 2007
SpANGEasy Reader is OUTA-SIGHT!
check out how Morgan Freeman got his start:
...back in the 70's everybody was so tall and skinny...
It's nice to see Mr Freeman playing a happy guy for once instead of some grumpy old FBI agent/civil servant/politician/Generic elder statesman. He's so solidly typecast these days, maybe people think he's being a positive role model, but he's just become his very own cliche (much like the character he was playing in that clip lol!).
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isukun
at 2:07PM, May 10, 2007
Morgan Freeman seems pretty all over the place to me. He's also played an ex-slave, a prison inmate, military officers, God, scientists, doctors, businessmen, the president, as well as more urban roles. I also see him doing a lot of narration these days. Sure, they put him in a lot of roles for older people, but he didn't exactly age well enough to keep taking young or middle-aged man roles.
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ozoneocean
at 2:27PM, May 10, 2007
Yeah, those are his roles. But they're all the same to me: Experienced elder male who deserves respect, pick the role. It's all pretty much exactly the same character. He doesn't do anything else that I can recall now.
It'd be nice to see him put in other role that demanded something different... A crazy guy? Villain? Lover?
It'd be nice to see him put in other role that demanded something different... A crazy guy? Villain? Lover?
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ZeroVX
at 12:59PM, May 11, 2007
One movie that was overrated crap was "A History Of Violence", starring Viggo Mortensen.
Here's the scenario:I see the movie for rental at Roger's Video. I think to myself "Hmm, a movie about a guy who can't remember his history will the mob. Interesting. Oh, look! Aragorn's the star! Alright!"
So, like a LOTR fanboy, I rent it.
It. Was. Absolutely. Dreadful.
Guy has normal life, mob shows up, threatens his family, he kills them, arguments with wife and kids, he leaves, finds leader, turns out to be his brother, kills him, goes back home, then, and I have to drag this out so you may realize how horrible the ending is:
He walks into the dining room, and sits at the table. He looks at his daughter, then his son, then, finally his wife, who was crying. They stare for about five minutes....
...and that's it. Over. Done. Roll credits.
Again: overrated crap.
Here's the scenario:I see the movie for rental at Roger's Video. I think to myself "Hmm, a movie about a guy who can't remember his history will the mob. Interesting. Oh, look! Aragorn's the star! Alright!"
So, like a LOTR fanboy, I rent it.
It. Was. Absolutely. Dreadful.
Guy has normal life, mob shows up, threatens his family, he kills them, arguments with wife and kids, he leaves, finds leader, turns out to be his brother, kills him, goes back home, then, and I have to drag this out so you may realize how horrible the ending is:
He walks into the dining room, and sits at the table. He looks at his daughter, then his son, then, finally his wife, who was crying. They stare for about five minutes....
...and that's it. Over. Done. Roll credits.
Again: overrated crap.
"If our own government was responsible for the deaths of almost 100,000 people.....would you really wanna know?"
V for Vendetta, V.
V for Vendetta, V.
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Eunice P
at 5:17PM, May 11, 2007
ozoneocean
You guys are nuts! That's the best superhero film I've ever seen!
Psst. If you like that. You might probably like this too. The Japanese Spiderman - this spiderman has a spidermobile and a super robot!:
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Ian Jay
at 8:55PM, May 11, 2007
ozoneocean
Yeah, those are his roles. But they're all the same to me: Experienced elder male who deserves respect, pick the role. It's all pretty much exactly the same character. He doesn't do anything else that I can recall now.
It'd be nice to see him put in other role that demanded something different... A crazy guy? Villain? Lover?
Believe it or not, my parents actually rented a movie from Netflix a while back called Nurse Betty that had Morgan Freeman playing a hitman. He and his son (played by Chris Rock) drive all over the country looking for this one woman Betty (played by Renee Zellweger). Betty saw the two hitmen brutally slay her (admittedly kind of douche-y) husband. Something snapped in her brain, she began confusing this one General Hospital-type soap opera with real life, and she drove off to Hollywood to meet up with her "doctor fiancee" in a car with an enormous quantity of high-quality cocaine in the trunk. Freeman and Rock have to chase her down, but eventually Freeman goes kind of crazy in the process and falls in love with Betty, so he doesn't kill her at the end, just asks her for a kiss or something, after which he gets shot by the police and dies-- along with Rock, who I think is shot by Crispin Glover for some reason.
The movie was actually kind of odd in that respect in that some parts were very much like a namby-pamby Nora Ephron-style romantic comedy, and other parts were really intense-- the gunfights, the drug trafficking, etc. For a romantic comedy, anyways. It felt like two weak screenplays mashed together into an even weaker movie. And then some parts were just bizarre, like the part where Betty poses as a nurse to sneak into the hospital used for the exterior opening shot of the soap opera (hence the name of the movie). She gets pulled by frantic EMTs into an ambulance where a man is suffering from, if I recall correctly, some sort of internal bleeding. Betty tells the EMTs that too much blood has built up somewhere, and that she needs to drain it; she does this by inserting a hose into a hole in the man's side, at which point the blood shoots out in one gigantic spurt, just covering Betty's stark white nurse uniform with the still-warm blood of a dying man. The guy lives, of course, but Betty walks around for the next couple of scenes wearing the bloody uniform and looking like something out of a slasher flick.
My point being: Nurse Betty. It was a very weird movie, and it was a very unpleasant movie (and not even in the good way, either), but, most relevant to you, Oz, it was a movie where Morgan Freeman does not play an elderly mentor-type character. Sure, he tries to be a mentor to Rock throughout the movie, but there's a lot of friction between the two, and often Rock argues with or ignores Freeman entirely; because of this, the two villains were actually the most interesting and enjoyable characters in the entire movie. ...Don't take this as a recommendation, though. There's a reason why Nurse Betty, a fairly recent film with numerous stars, has been forgotten so quickly: it is really quite painful to watch.
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Mystic Hand
at 10:10PM, May 11, 2007
Eunice P
This one definitely ranks No. 1
This is poetry compared to Turkish Star Wars.
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Maxw3ll
at 8:23PM, May 12, 2007
In class, I had to watch a movie adaptation of The Martian Chronicles. It was hilariously cheesy, and random. At the end of class, I blurted "Best Movie EVER!", and everyone stared, since it wasn't really good.
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Mystic Hand
at 11:05PM, May 12, 2007
Forget what I said about Turkish Star Wars.
Death Note II just broke the crap meter.
Death Note II just broke the crap meter.
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Mega Josh
at 11:44PM, May 12, 2007
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subcultured
at 5:33AM, May 13, 2007
Maxw3ll
In class, I had to watch a movie adaptation of The Martian Chronicles. It was hilariously cheesy, and random. At the end of class, I blurted "Best Movie EVER!", and everyone stared, since it wasn't really good.
this one? it looks pretty cool
J
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subcultured
at 5:59AM, May 13, 2007
the turkish star wars is pretty funny though
hahaha training to be a jedi by hitting rocks
here's part II
hahaha training to be a jedi by hitting rocks
here's part II
J
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marine
at 6:27AM, May 13, 2007
Hollyhood starring 3 6 Mafia. The unintentional comedy of it is supreme.
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Mystic Hand
at 9:48AM, May 13, 2007
subcultured
the turkish star wars is pretty funny though
That's why I watched it -- because I kept hearing it was so bad it was good. But to me, it was so bad it was just boring.
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Phantom Penguin
at 11:12AM, May 13, 2007
Politics The Tankers Way Updates MWF!
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confusedsoul
at 9:46AM, May 14, 2007
I'm not exactly a movie buff but I saw my first Uwe Boll film recently, Blood Rayne.
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How does he keep getting the money to make films?!
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How does he keep getting the money to make films?!
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isukun
at 1:35PM, May 14, 2007
How does he keep getting the money to make films?!
What makes that even worse is that Blood Rayne is probably one of his better attempts. At least it's the only movie of his I've seen which wasn't just completely destroyed by the critics.
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