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Post by Afgncaap5 on Oct 31, 2005 19:34:56 GMT -5
Line up for your RAM chips, folks....
Seriously, though, I've been thinking a lot. There ARE some awful movies out there that deserve the shunning...but as time travel movies have taught me, the littlest thing can be a blessing in disguise. For instance,
Star Wars: Episode I
BAD THING Jar-Jar Binks was introduced to the world.
GOOD THING "Weird Al" Yankovic's parody song commemorating the movie, "The Saga Begins", may actually be better received than the movie that it was based on.
And to be honest, getting that song from Al was worth all the bad things about those first three movies combined.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Nov 1, 2005 0:10:33 GMT -5
Rock N' Roll Nightmare BAD THING: Jon Mikl Thor in a leather studded bikini briefs
GOOD THING: It ended.
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Nov 1, 2005 17:49:30 GMT -5
CURSED Bad Thing: It wasn't the Director's Cut version later released to a (theoretically) happier audience.
Good Thing: Allowed to demonstrate the difference between a "Director's Vision" and a "Hollywood Vision" of what a horror movie could be.
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Post by Da Worm Fizzle on Nov 27, 2005 5:47:57 GMT -5
The Sixth Sense: Bad Thing: It introduced M. Night Shamayalananananan to the world. Good Thing: This movie proves Bruce Willis is da man with or without hair.
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Post by Melting Manos on Nov 28, 2005 18:21:52 GMT -5
Star Wars Episode III-Revenge Of The Sith
Good Thing-We get to see the backstory of Darth Vader and are treated to a brilliant performance by Ian McDiarmid as Palpatine/Emperor.
Bad Thing-We have to sit through the clunky dialogue/wooden acting between Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen for the first hour or so of the film.
Either way though I think it's an enjoyable film and is EASILY the best from the first three.
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Post by siamesesin on Dec 2, 2005 1:52:24 GMT -5
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
GOOD THING: Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort. Beyond perfect casting.
BAD THING: The hoots and hollers from forty-something women when Daniel Ratcliffe got into the bathtub. I honestly haven't been so creeped out since watching Michael Jackson's "Black or White" video before one of my production shows and it gets to the scene with Macaulay Culkin. I had to resist the urge to shot "Pamela Smart!" in the middle of the theater.
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