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Reply #60 posted 11/01/16 9:26am

Guitarhero

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God i like rubbish films lol

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Reply #61 posted 11/01/16 11:25am

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The ULTIMATE...

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YESSSS!!!! I forgot all about Cobra!!!! Love this movie!!! love

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Reply #62 posted 11/01/16 6:08pm

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damosuzuki said:

i kinda love that movie, a little. boxed


This may be the very first time we have disagreed on a movie.

Or maybe the second time since I don't find Prometheus to be all that terrible.

we also split on 'the loneliest planet!' apparently i don't have the same level of tolerance that you do for endless shots of some hairy guy walking and walking and walking.

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oof, i had to open my mouth on daredevil. that is one hill i don't wanna die defending. i mean, i won't deny that there are some things in that movie that are really bad. that playground scene is practically unforgivable. but i still love it. i loved marvel comics as a kid of course, and i really loved daredevil, esp the frank miller years, so i just have this forgiving nature to any kind of representation of the character, and also to comic book movies in general. to me, they're all like pizza: even when they're bad, they're good.

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Reply #63 posted 11/01/16 9:13pm

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Guitarhero said:

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God i like rubbish films lol

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yeahthat Michael Winslow is amazing with all those sound effects he makes in those films etc. A genius worship

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Reply #64 posted 11/02/16 5:04am

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The Video Dead

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Reply #65 posted 11/02/16 8:20am

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damosuzuki said:

sexton said:


This may be the very first time we have disagreed on a movie.

Or maybe the second time since I don't find Prometheus to be all that terrible.

we also split on 'the loneliest planet!' apparently i don't have the same level of tolerance that you do for endless shots of some hairy guy walking and walking and walking.

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oof, i had to open my mouth on daredevil. that is one hill i don't wanna die defending. i mean, i won't deny that there are some things in that movie that are really bad. that playground scene is practically unforgivable. but i still love it. i loved marvel comics as a kid of course, and i really loved daredevil, esp the frank miller years, so i just have this forgiving nature to any kind of representation of the character, and also to comic book movies in general. to me, they're all like pizza: even when they're bad, they're good.

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If by "some hairy guy" you mean Gael García Bernal then you just made an enemy of thekidsgirl. lol

What do you think of the Netflix Daredevil TV series? I just got season one on disc, but haven't watched it yet.

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Reply #66 posted 11/02/16 8:36am

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I have a 113-page Word document containing all my movie reviews from the past few years. I'm sure that whatever is the best "Worst Movie Ever" is somewhere within those pages.

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Reply #67 posted 11/02/16 8:39am

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falloff "Written by Vince Gilligan" Triple falloff

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Reply #68 posted 11/02/16 9:10am

Guitarhero

Goddess4Real said:

Guitarhero said:

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God i like rubbish films lol

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yeahthat Michael Winslow is amazing with all those sound effects he makes in those films etc. A genius worship

lol Love him.

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Reply #69 posted 11/02/16 11:10am

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purplethunder3121 said:

PurpleJedi said:



Elvis in a retirement home vs an alien mummy.

How can you NOT like it?

This is a camp classic! Love it! biggrin


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Reply #70 posted 11/02/16 2:32pm

namepeace

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damosuzuki said:

heart heart heart

No!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is a good movie


sorry, I'm with damo on this one. Love it and watch it at least once a year, but . . . oh my.

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Reply #71 posted 11/02/16 2:33pm

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Under The Cherry Moon and Grease 2 come to mind.

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Reply #72 posted 11/02/16 2:52pm

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Grease 2 is awful.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #73 posted 11/02/16 5:00pm

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Snake! lol

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Reply #74 posted 11/02/16 5:14pm

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sexton said:



damosuzuki said:




sexton said:




This may be the very first time we have disagreed on a movie.

Or maybe the second time since I don't find Prometheus to be all that terrible.



we also split on 'the loneliest planet!' apparently i don't have the same level of tolerance that you do for endless shots of some hairy guy walking and walking and walking.


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oof, i had to open my mouth on daredevil. that is one hill i don't wanna die defending. i mean, i won't deny that there are some things in that movie that are really bad. that playground scene is practically unforgivable. but i still love it. i loved marvel comics as a kid of course, and i really loved daredevil, esp the frank miller years, so i just have this forgiving nature to any kind of representation of the character, and also to comic book movies in general. to me, they're all like pizza: even when they're bad, they're good.


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If by "some hairy guy" you mean Gael García Bernal then you just made an enemy of thekidsgirl. lol

What do you think of the Netflix Daredevil TV series? I just got season one on disc, but haven't watched it yet.




He gets a pass for being the only other human I know, willing to admit to liking Daredevil... but we know Bernal can do no wrong.
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Reply #75 posted 11/02/16 8:06pm

damosuzuki

thekidsgirl said:

sexton said:


If by "some hairy guy" you mean Gael García Bernal then you just made an enemy of thekidsgirl. lol

What do you think of the Netflix Daredevil TV series? I just got season one on disc, but haven't watched it yet.

He gets a pass for being the only other human I know, willing to admit to liking Daredevil... but we know Bernal can do no wrong.

I really liked him in 'no!'

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as for the daredevil netflix series: my memory of it is a bit vague, but i seem to remember thinking season one was a bit of a slog to get through. a bit too heavy on ponderous atmosphere from what i recall. that was just me, though. lots of people seemed to love it. i did think the second season was a big improvement, and liked that quite a bit.

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Reply #76 posted 11/02/16 10:56pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

Grease 2 is awful.

yeahthat but I did like the song Cool Rider Michelle Pfeiffer sings in the film music

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Reply #77 posted 11/02/16 11:22pm

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namepeace said:

kpowers said:

No!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is a good movie


sorry, I'm with damo on this one. Love it and watch it at least once a year, but . . . oh my.

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Reply #78 posted 11/03/16 1:31am

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Snake! lol





The name's Plisskin
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Reply #79 posted 11/03/16 5:14am

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Virtuosity. You never hear Denzel Washington or Russell Crowe bragging about this as one of their finer works, and the critics hated it, and I'm not even much of a movie person, but I freaking love Virtuosity.

Johnny Dangerously. Stupidly funny.
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Reply #80 posted 11/03/16 9:38am

namepeace

2freaky4church1 said:

Grease 2 is awful.


Exactly.

Unwatchable.

Dig it all the same.

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Reply #81 posted 11/03/16 11:18am

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The Lady's Man

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The Ladies Man (2000 film)

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The Ladies Man
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Reginald Hudlin
Produced by Lorne Michaels
Written by Tim Meadows
Dennis McNicholas
Andrew Steele
Starring Tim Meadows
Karyn Parsons
Billy Dee Williams
Tiffani Thiessen
Lee Evans
Will Ferrell
Music by Marcus Miller
Cinematography Johnny E. Jensen
Edited by Earl Watson
Production
company
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
October 13, 2000
Running time
84 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $24 million[1]
Box office $13.7 million[1]

The Ladies Man is a 2000 American comedy film that stars actor, comedian and former Saturday Night Live cast member Tim Meadows. It was directed by Reginald Hudlin. The movie focuses on the exploits of radio host and sex therapy expert Leon Phelps, a character Meadows developed on SNL. The film was a critical and financial flop.

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Reply #82 posted 11/03/16 11:22am

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Thank God It's Friday

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Thank God It's Friday (film)

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Thank God It's Friday

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Directed by Robert Klane
Produced by
Written by Armyan Bernstein
Starring
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Cinematography James Crabe
Edited by Richard Halsey
Production
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Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
  • May 19, 1978
Running time
89 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $2.2 million
Box office $7.3 million[2]

Thank God It's Friday is a 1978 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Klane and produced by Motown Productions and Casablanca Filmworks for Columbia Pictures (whose torch-holding mascot, in a specially produced logo, dances to disco music before the opening credits). Produced at the height of the disco craze, the film features The Commodores performing "Too Hot to Trot", and Donna Summer performing "Last Dance", which won the Academy Award for Best Song in 1978. The film features an early performance by Jeff Goldblum and the first major screen appearance by Debra Winger.

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Reply #83 posted 11/03/16 11:26am

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QueenofCardboard said:

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Thank God It's Friday

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It is? eek

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Reply #84 posted 11/03/16 11:48am

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purplethunder3121 said:

QueenofCardboard said:

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Thank God It's Friday

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It is? eek

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Thank God It's Friday

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Thank God It's Friday (film)

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Thank God It's Friday

Thank God It's Friday (poster).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Robert Klane
Produced by
Written by Armyan Bernstein
Starring
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Cinematography James Crabe
Edited by Richard Halsey
Production
companies
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
  • May 19, 1978
Running time
89 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $2.2 million
Box office $7.3 million[2]

Thank God It's Friday is a 1978 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Klane and produced by Motown Productions and Casablanca Filmworks for Columbia Pictures (whose torch-holding mascot, in a specially produced logo, dances to disco music before the opening credits). Produced at the height of the disco craze, the film features The Commodores performing "Too Hot to Trot", and Donna Summer performing "Last Dance", which won the Academy Award for Best Song in 1978. The film features an early performance by Jeff Goldblum and the first major screen appearance by Debra Winger.

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Reply #85 posted 11/03/16 3:40pm

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This one is a contender:

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Reply #86 posted 11/03/16 4:09pm

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I bet Vanity wished she had never made this one... razz lol

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Reply #87 posted 11/03/16 6:44pm

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Oh! Oh! A couple or so years ago, there was this drrrrreadful movie about a pissed off Bigfoot which was lured out of hiding and into public during an Alice Cooper concert wherein it became enraged and just starting tearing shit up and killing people. The movie starred Greg Brady and Danny Bonerlikeabee who were enemies because one had shagged the other one's mama, but then they had to come together and fight a common enemy which was the Alice Cooper enraged Bigfoot.

It was aaaaawwwwful, and I sat through every minute and could not look away and would probably watch it again.
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Reply #88 posted 11/03/16 8:39pm

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All this Grease 2 talk reminded me of Earth Girls are Easy. I need to watch both again, it's been over a decade.

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Reply #89 posted 11/04/16 12:35am

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Human Nature (film)

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Human Nature
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Directed by Michel Gondry
Produced by Anthony Bregman
Ted Hope
Spike Jonze
Charlie Kaufman
Written by Charlie Kaufman
Starring Tim Robbins
Patricia Arquette
Rhys Ifans
Miranda Otto
Rosie Perez
Music by Graeme Revell
Cinematography Tim Maurice-Jones
Edited by Russell Icke
Production
company
Distributed by Fine Line Features
(United States)
Bac Films (France)
Release dates
  • May 18, 2001 (Cannes)
  • September 12, 2001 (France)
  • April 12, 2002 (United States)
Running time
96 minutes
Country United States
France[1]
Language English
Box office $1.5 million[2][3]

Human Nature is a 2001 American-French comedy-drama film written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry in his directorial debut. The film stars Tim Robbins, Rhys Ifans, Miranda Otto and Patricia Arquette.

It was screened out of competition at the 54th Cannes International Film Festival.[4]

Contents

Plot

Most of the film is told as flashback: Puff (Rhys Ifans) testifies to Congress, Lila Jute (Patricia Arquette) tells her story to the police, while a dead Nathan Bronfman (Tim Robbins) addresses an unseen audience in the netherworld.

Lila is a woman with a rare hormonal imbalance which causes thick hair to grow all over her body. During her 20s, Lila decides to leave society and live within nature where she feels free to exist comfortably in her natural state. She writes a successful book about her naked, savage, happy, and free life in the woods embracing nature. Then, at age 30, strong sexual desire causes her to return to civilization and have her hair removed in order to find a partner.

The partner she finds is Dr. Nathan Bronfman, a psychologist researching the possibility of teaching table manners to mice. Lila and Nathan go hiking in the woods one day. Lila sights a naked man in the woods who has believed himself to be an ape his entire life. Lila discards her clothes and chases him until he's cornered on a tree branch. The man falls off the branch and fall unconscious as Nathan comes along. Nathan brings this man to his lab where the man is named Puff. This name is after his French research assistant, Gabrielle's (Miranda Otto) childhood dog. We discover later from her phone call to an unknown person that she is actually an American with a fake French accent. First with the help of Gabrielle and later with Lila’s help, Nathan performs extensive manner training on Puff, so that he can speak and go through the motions of appreciating high culture, though he still has difficulty controlling sexual urges.

To demonstrate his success, Nathan takes Puff on tour. Puff secretly drinks heavily and patronizes prostitutes. Meanwhile, Nathan and Lila's relationship deteriorates and Nathan has an affair with Gabrielle. Eventually Lila decides to take Puff back into the forest to undo his manner training and return him to his natural state.

Lila and Puff live naked in the woods together until Nathan finds them one day and Puff kills Nathan. Lila turns herself in as the murderer and asks Puff to testify on the waywardness of humanity before he returns to his home in the forest.

After the reporters and spectators leave, Puff comes back out of the forest and gets into a car with Gabrielle. They both drive off to get food (she still speaks with a French accent).

At the end of the film, there is a philosophical passage read while the credits appear. It is an excerpt of William of Ockham from Opera Theologica in which Ockham explains his theory of intuitive cognition.[5] "Intuitive cognition is such that when some things are cognized, of which one inheres in the other, or one is spatially distant from the other, or exists in some relation to the other, immediately in virtue of that non-propositional cognition of those things, it is known if the thing inheres or does not inhere, if it is spatially distant or not, and the same for other true contingent propositions, unless that cognition is flawed or there is some impediment."

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