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Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 9:52 am
not you, eismann. not you. say it aint so.
There are a few, but top of mind is Little Shop of Horrors.
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not you, eismann. not you. say it aint so.
There are a few, but top of mind is Little Shop of Horrors.
if there's an absurdist element to it, like "the chase" or this mad max movie, i can enjoy them. but they are so blatantly disassociated with reality that i usually can't get over it. it's nit picky, i admit, and there are other unrealistic things that i'm ok with, so i'm not even consistent. but car chases are usually a "look at what we can do!" thing that doesn't impress or entertain me.There are so many awesome car chases in movies. You don't like any of them?
I didn't think LOEG was the THAT bad. Not great, but certainly not terrible.The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen remains the only movie I've ever walked out of.
it's kind of fun from a guilty pleasure point of view. Especially if you knew about a lot of the characters. Like "oh there's Dorian Grey! oh and Captain Nemo!"I didn't think LOEG was the THAT bad. Not great, but certainly not terrible.The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen remains the only movie I've ever walked out of.
I haven't gone back to it since I walked out. Maybe I should give it a second chance. That was 12 years ago, after all.it's kind of fun from a guilty pleasure point of view. Especially if you knew about a lot of the characters. Like "oh there's Dorian Grey! oh and Captain Nemo!"I didn't think LOEG was the THAT bad. Not great, but certainly not terrible.The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen remains the only movie I've ever walked out of.
but as a movie it was crap
eh, I don't think you should go out and intentionally watch it. It's one of those movies where you only watch it if you're flipping through the channels and don't have anything better to watch.I haven't gone back to it since I walked out. Maybe I should give it a second chance. That was 12 years ago, after all.it's kind of fun from a guilty pleasure point of view. Especially if you knew about a lot of the characters. Like "oh there's Dorian Grey! oh and Captain Nemo!"I didn't think LOEG was the THAT bad. Not great, but certainly not terrible.The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen remains the only movie I've ever walked out of.
but as a movie it was crap
Eh, I guess I get that.it's kind of fun from a guilty pleasure point of view. Especially if you knew about a lot of the characters. Like "oh there's Dorian Grey! oh and Captain Nemo!"I didn't think LOEG was the THAT bad. Not great, but certainly not terrible.The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen remains the only movie I've ever walked out of.
but as a movie it was crap
I was working at Fox when it came out, and got to see it on my lunch break on the lot. I felt walking out would have been disrespectful to my employer.The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen remains the only movie I've ever walked out of.
Only movie I ever walked out of Batman and Robin and that was after like 10 minutes.
Jaws: The RevengeWhat is the worst movie you have ever seen?
Actually, i will change my answer, because Sin City 2 was so horrid on so many levels that I had blacked it out.not you, eismann. not you. say it aint so.
There are a few, but top of mind is Little Shop of Horrors.
I caught this at the drive in on Rt. 30 in Latrobe. I was too young to know how awful it was.Only movie I ever walked out of Batman and Robin and that was after like 10 minutes.
I can't imagine walking out of a movie. That movie was bad, but was definitely still funny.I caught this at the drive in on Rt. 30 in Latrobe. I was too young to know how awful it was.Only movie I ever walked out of Batman and Robin and that was after like 10 minutes.
I love the movie, but I nearly walked out. Girl I was there with had apparently dated a stuntman (claimed to have been an ex-SEAL, who knows) who played an Iraqi army extra. Every time he was on screen she'd say, "There's Ted!", or whatever his name was.I walked out of Three Kings because my girlfriend got ill during the oil torture scene.