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Champion of Europa 11-07-2004 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Boondock Saint
I think I'm like 1 of 5 people who enjoyed Daredevil.

Getting the Director's Cut for Christmas. :heart:

VJW 11-07-2004 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackDawn2024
I hate to break this to YOU, but I'm not talking about the movie. I'm talking about the comic books, you know, the source material? You do know that Daredevil was a comic book first, right? Kevin Smith worked on the Daredevil comics, but all he did was re-hash and rape Frank Miller's(another god of comics, in case you didn't know) material. Miller had done it so much better as well.

I never said Kevin Smith directed it. Daredevil was written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson, who is also doing Ghost Rider. So don't tell me what is and isn't before getting what I said straight.

Yeah Miller was great back in the eighties but DKSA was horrible IMO. But it was nice to see his tiny cameo with Bullseye.

Anyway I'd say that Titanic was one of the worst films that I've seen. Most overrated piece of shit.

BlackDawn2024 11-07-2004 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Boondock Saint
I think I'm like 1 of 5 people who enjoyed Daredevil.

I liked Daredevil. It had some good action scenes in it, and overall, it was a pretty good movie. It certainly wasn't the best comic-to-movie adaptation I've seen, but it was still good. Except for Ben "I'm As Stiff As A God Damn Board" Affleck's performance, you've got a solid movie.

Johnny Vegas 11-12-2004 12:09 PM

Texas Fucking Chainsaw Massacre..:nono:

Bazooka 11-12-2004 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackDawn2024
Pretty much anything to do with those untalented losers known as Will Smith and Adam Sandler. But off the top of my head...

I do believe Lord of The Rings to be a poorly-made film(s). It's just so boring and long and...long...and...long.

Kill Bill.

Anything Quenton "I'm Such An Ego-Maniac And An Arrogant Hack" Tarrantino has ever done.

But dear god, I absolutely despised these films:

House Of 1,000 Corpses
Master Of Disguise
Head Of State


As for the Batman franchise, it's pretty much dead when you start with Burton's Batman in '89. Granted, the first Batman isn't nearly as bad as Forever and B&R, but the first Batman is really not that good of a film.

What the hell, Kill Bill movies are the greatest of all time. I don't know where you got this information but what's wrong with Tattantino being an "arrogant hack" he deserves to be. He's brillant, and he has the right to be confident in himself enough to appreciate how great he is.

Also LOTR took an extremely long time to make, and it delivered. It won so many awards including best picture, so to say it's poorly made shows the ignorance on your part. Also, the acting in the movie was brillant, they didn't really need to get A-list actors to fill in the role cause that would have ruined the effect of the movie.

Also, I agree with the movies you despise, they suck. Besides Batman, that was kewl.

Here's the movie I hate most: Crossroads with Brittney Spears. A friend of mine made me sit through half of this and only half cause I left the room.

DaveWadding 11-12-2004 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Boondock Saint
I think I'm like 1 of 5 people who enjoyed Daredevil.

Then I'm #2

BlackDawn2024 11-12-2004 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Invisible
What the hell, Kill Bill movies are the greatest of all time. I don't know where you got this information but what's wrong with Tattantino being an "arrogant hack" he deserves to be. He's brillant, and he has the right to be confident in himself enough to appreciate how great he is.

Boy, can you kiss Tarantino's ass any more? Jesus.

He's brilliant and he has the right to be confident in himself enough to appreciate how great he is?

Give me a break.

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Originally Posted by Invisible
Also LOTR took an extremely long time to make, and it delivered. It won so many awards including best picture, so to say it's poorly made shows the ignorance on your part. Also, the acting in the movie was brillant, they didn't really need to get A-list actors to fill in the role cause that would have ruined the effect of the movie.

That doesn't prove shit. Movies win awards all the damn time, doesn't mean they're good. Just because Lord Of The Rings won so many awards, doesn't make it a good film. The acting? What acting? People acted in that movie? Huh. Yeah, you said it right when you said they didn't need A-List actors. Elijah Wood is a perfect example. The guy can't act for shit.

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Originally Posted by Invisible
Here's the movie I hate most: Crossroads with Brittney Spears. A friend of mine made me sit through half of this and only half cause I left the room.

Now that I'll agree with. Crossroads is complete shit.

YOUR Hero 11-12-2004 11:40 PM

Bride of Chucky.

Come fucking on!

Boondock Saint 11-13-2004 02:25 AM

Wow, I actually agree with Blackdawn ( :eek: )on the LOTR acting. It really isn't anything to be that proud of, with the exception of Ian McKellan. But seeing as how whenever I read about the movies, no one really comments on the acting. Maybe on how they looked the part, but not the acting. And correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't recall any of the other actors being nominated for Best or Supporting Actor/Actress?

But aside from that...uh....yeah.

Blitz 11-14-2004 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Boondock Saint
I think I'm like 1 of 5 people who enjoyed Daredevil.

#2/5. :cool:

Anyway, House of the Dead is the worst movie, by a large margin. It's the only movie I've ever actually become angry with. Although, I actually consider it less a movie than a calculated assault against happiness (/seanbaby).

Runners up:
Batman And Robin, for taking the best comic bock villain of all time (Bane) and turning him into a punchline

Wing Commander (Pretty much anythng with Freddy Prinze Jr., actually. How he bagged Sarah Michelle gellar is a question for the ages)

Resident Evil and Resident Evil Apocalypse, for one of the most boring characters in movie history (Alice)

Mortal Kombat Annhilation, for awful dialogue and trying to cram in every goddamn character from the games.

Street Fighter, for terrible, terrible casting.

123 kid 11-14-2004 04:59 PM

Resident Evil sucked. As did Catwoman - although I wasn't exactly expecting this to be good. I was expecting Resident Evil to be good though, so I was really disappointed :(

John la Rock 11-14-2004 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Boondock Saint
Wow, I actually agree with Blackdawn ( :eek: )on the LOTR acting. It really isn't anything to be that proud of, with the exception of Ian McKellan. But seeing as how whenever I read about the movies, no one really comments on the acting. Maybe on how they looked the part, but not the acting. And correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't recall any of the other actors being nominated for Best or Supporting Actor/Actress?

But aside from that...uh....yeah.


I think that Sean Bean (Boromir) was the best actor in LOTR. Even better then Ian McKellan

RemyRed 11-17-2004 02:00 AM

Eyes Wide Shut

The Dub 11-17-2004 08:12 AM

Bowfinger and A Clockwork Orange. BTW, I liked Head of State

Bad Company 11-17-2004 09:48 PM

Panic Room.

That Movie made me wanna kill myself it was so shit.

The Mask 11-18-2004 03:50 AM

honourable mention to The Day After Tomorrow. I can see why the south park guys wanted to make a puppet version of that before they did Team America. Absolutely ridiculous script, and terrible over dramatic acting too.

just to prove my point:

Memorable Quotes from
Day After Tomorrow, The (2004)
Jack Hall: Professor, I think it's time you guys got out of there.
Terry Rapson: I'm afraid that time has come and gone, my friend.
Jack Hall: What should we do?
Terry Rapson: Save as many as you can.

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[as Brian works on a radio]
Police Officer: You should get some help with that.
Brian Parks: Sir, I'm the president of the electronics club, the mathematics club, and the chess club. If there is a bigger nerd in here, please point him out.

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Laura Chapman: I've got one. Best vacation?
Sam Hall: You mean besides this one?

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Laura Chapman: Everything I've ever cared about, everything I've worked for, it's all been in preparation for a future that no longer exists. I know you always thought I took the competition too seriously. You were right. It was all for nothing.
Sam Hall: No, I just said that to avoid admitting the truth.
Laura Chapman: The truth about what?
Sam Hall: About why I joined the team. I joined it because of you.

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Jeremy: Friedrich Niezsche? We can't burn that! He's one of the most important thinkers in history!
Elsa: Please! Niezsche was a syphilitic chauvinist who was in love with his own sister.
Jeremy: He was not a chauvinist!
Elsa: But he was in love with his own sister.
Brian Parks: Uh, yeah, guys? We got a whole section on tax laws down here we can burn.

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Brian Parks: [after finding a bottle of penicillin with Russian written on it] I found it!
Sam Hall: How can you tell?
Brian Parks: Because it says "penicillin" on the bottom.

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[a man suggested burning a bottle of alcohol to keep them alive]
Terry Rapson: Are you mad? That's a 12-year-old scotch.

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Jason Evans: [as he meets a gorgeous woman] Hi, I'm Jason!

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Jason Evans: What's going to happen to us?
Jack Hall: What do you mean?
Jason Evans: I mean "us"? Civilization? Everyone?
Jack Hall: Mankind survived the last ice age. We're certainly capable of surviving this one. The only question is, will we be able to learn from our mistakes?

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Jack Hall: I will come for you, do you understand me?

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J.D.: [showing the other students the museum] I couldn't let you guys leave New York without seeing the Natural History Museum.
Sam Hall: [under his breath] Of course not, it's the world's finest collection of stuffed animals.

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Helicopter Pilot: [trying to start plummeting helicopter] Come on, you ruddy bastard!

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Jack Hall: Our climate is fragile. The ice caps are disappearing at a dangerous rate.
Vice President Becker: Dr. Hall, our economy is every bit as fragile as the environment. Perhaps you should keep that in mind before making sensationalist claims.
Jack Hall: Well, the last chunk of ice that broke off was the size of Rhode Island. A lot of folks would say that was pretty sensational.

dear god

The only question is, will we be able to learn from our mistakes?

hahaha :'(

HankScorpio 11-18-2004 11:36 AM

Without a doubt, Cube 2:Hypercube, Stay away from that movie!

Blitz 11-19-2004 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by TheOneLameGunn
Without a doubt, Cube 2:Hypercube, Stay away from that movie!

Just saw it a few weeks ago. Words can't describe just how confused I was at the end of this movie.

Savio 11-21-2004 12:22 AM

Hero with jet li.....No farenheight 911

My Final Heaven 11-21-2004 01:01 AM

Anything with Ben Stiller in it, his idea of "comedy" is to grimace & scream at the camera. I think Roger Ebert said in his review of the latest Texas Chainsaw Massacre that he walked out in the middle because he felt like he had to get out into the sunlight, the movie was so dark & morbid. That's how I feel about Ben Stiller movies :D

Michael Moore is a master of taking things out of context and twisting the facts to fit his own political agenda. :| Did you hear about his next movie? "George Bush is a stupid poopyhead".

Fox 11-22-2004 01:20 AM

I thought his next project was an animated film by PIXAR called "Bush Eats Babies"?

My Final Heaven 11-22-2004 02:09 AM

Sorry, my bad :lol:

Hardkore Kidd J 11-23-2004 01:43 PM

1. Pearl Harbor

2. Daredevil [I just don't like movies with Ben AffLeck]

3. Fear dot com

4. Titanic

El Vaquero de Infierno 11-23-2004 03:46 PM

Troy

Silent 11-23-2004 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by rabidwolverine
Bowfinger and A Clockwork Orange. BTW, I liked Head of State

Your taste in movies really blows. :o

Apprentice 11-24-2004 02:52 AM

I just saw a sneak preview of Alexander. I think I can say that it qualifies for this thread.

Cool King 11-24-2004 10:20 AM

Titanic


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