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Thread started 12/03/02 1:52am

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Bad Movies We Love.

Showgirls.

Cuz dragqueens all around the world made it into a fest of shout-along-melo-drama.

"Push the bitch off the stairs!"

"Yeah!"
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Reply #1 posted 12/03/02 1:58am

MrBliss

Hurley Burley (is that how you spell it) with sean penn and kevin spacey...everyone that i've forced to sit through this movie with me has HATED it... so i guess you could say it's a bad movie...i absolutely love it





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Reply #2 posted 12/03/02 1:59am

CalhounSq

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love Streets of Fire love

let the rebels begin, let the fires be started
we're dancin' for the restless & the brokenhearted...

tonight is what it means to be youuung
before you know it, it's gone...


Corny as all FUCK but I LOVE it!! You can't beat a leading man that can't act, Stoney Jackson heading a group (BWAH HAH HAH), Robert Townsend as a no-dancing backup singer and Willem Dafoe bashing folks in the head w/ a sledgehammer mr.green
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Reply #3 posted 12/03/02 2:03am

Natsume

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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

So bad it's good.

1964 - Santa Claus is kidnapped by Martians so their martian kids can have Christmas, too! It's almost too campy for its own good. I'll have to drag it out this holiday season and watch it alongside The Christmas Story.

xmas
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #4 posted 12/03/02 2:09am

Thecherryloon

Howard the Duck.Damn i love Howard at the moment, that movie bombed at the time, but there's something about it now.I've been reading alot of his old stories lately and looking back at the film, i think they followed the comics pretty much.

also 'Child's Play'.Chucky is truly mental, and i love that shit.
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Reply #5 posted 12/03/02 2:10am

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I LOVE YOUR INPUT.

The Santa Claus/Martians thing looks awsome...
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Reply #6 posted 12/03/02 2:10am

sinaplenty

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can't believe no-one has mentioned under the cherry moon and grafitti bridge - which site is this again?...prince
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Reply #7 posted 12/03/02 2:11am

ThreadBare

1) Hudson Hawk -- an action-packed romantic comedy with tons of cappucino and songs! Who could ask for more?? Who could fit in more?

2) Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins -- no cappucino or songs, but the action is cool. And, it features some actor made up as an Asian martial arts master.

3) Kung Pao -- All right, I'm getting worried: I'm starting to see a trend... But, there's something to be said about this film's "borrowing" of other material in a new way. Hilarious for that reason alone (and I mean alone).
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Reply #8 posted 12/03/02 2:16am

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sinaplenty said:

can't believe no-one has mentioned under the cherry moon and grafitti bridge.


That is so obvious and doneso often it is boring even to mention...
This is the hip people's corner.
Give us some good input. Hop-hop!
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Reply #9 posted 12/03/02 2:17am

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ThreadBare said:

1) Hudson Hawk


I must say I loove that opening sequence...
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Reply #10 posted 12/03/02 2:25am

Thecherryloon

sinaplenty said:

can't believe no-one has mentioned under the cherry moon and grafitti bridge - which site is this again?...prince


they're 'bad films we hate' that's why!

'Body of Evidence' for the dialogue. lol
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Reply #11 posted 12/03/02 2:26am

CalhounSq

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biggrin The Legend of Billie Jean biggrin

Fair is fair!!

Who paid, Mr. Pyatt?!

we can't affooord to be innocent
stand up & faaace the enemy
it's a do or diiie situation
we will be invincibllle


Good God, I hate myself right now! boxed
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Reply #12 posted 12/03/02 2:43am

AprilMichelle

Little Shop Of Horrors-Rick Moranis as a romantic lead and Steve Martin sings...classic big grin

Showgirls-Lesbian innuendo and catfighting woot!

The Brave Little Toaster-A cartoon tale of friendship, loyalty and...kitchen appliances?(Bonus cheesy puffs to anyone who also watched "The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars")

Queen of the Damned-Even the wonderful Aaliyah couldn't entirely save this movie...vampire rock star falls in love w/ an unknowing partially vampire mortal...i think
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Reply #13 posted 12/03/02 2:48am

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it's very hard to admit, but i actualy liked Hudson Hawk (even the song & dance routines) and Waterworld wasn't bad either.
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Reply #14 posted 12/03/02 2:50am

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miffy said:

and Waterworld


YEAH

WATERWORLD!

and that postman movie he did.
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Reply #15 posted 12/03/02 2:52am

Buttercup

miffy said:

it's very hard to admit, but i actualy liked Hudson Hawk (even the song & dance routines) and Waterworld wasn't bad either.


You being Miffy Know Alot ABout Mvies must have loads more movies to elaborate on.
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Reply #16 posted 12/03/02 2:52am

dewmass

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I'd have to say Howard the Duck. I just love that film, even though I know its not very good I remember watching it at school and have loved it ever since.
Also War Games, which is truly awful - but I just can't help loving it for its "Game Of Thermo-Nuclear War"
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Reply #17 posted 12/03/02 2:55am

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Waterworld as well.
Everyone I know loved that one so I refuse to judge it as a bad film. The critics wanted rid of Costner so they panned this one even though it was nowhere near as bad as was reviewed.
Also, Dude, Where's my Car?
That is purile - it has to be laughed at just for being so bad...hehehehe
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Reply #18 posted 12/03/02 2:56am

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Killer Klownz From Outer Space- This movie is so
cool, it's out on DVD too.

How To Be A Player- "Imagine me,fuckin' you! in your
ass! in the rain! Oh what you don't like the rain?

The Playerz Club- Gurls dancing bucked naked!
dancing jig My name is BISCUIT...and I am funky! nod
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Reply #19 posted 12/03/02 3:03am

CalhounSq

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AprilMichelle said:

Little Shop Of Horrors-Rick Moranis as a romantic lead and Steve Martin sings...classic big grin



HEY!! Little Shop is NOT a bad movie!!! love The music is great, Audrey's delicate talker yet ferocious singer voice kills me & like you said, Steve Martin is the BEST! biggrin I just watched that last week on DVD - YES, I have it on DVD!! evil boxed



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Reply #20 posted 12/03/02 3:03am

miffy

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gooeythehamster said:

miffy said:

and Waterworld


YEAH

WATERWORLD!

and that postman movie he did.


and what about Judge Dredd?
I can't break the law! I am the law!
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Reply #21 posted 12/03/02 3:05am

dewmass

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miffy said:

gooeythehamster said:

miffy said:

and Waterworld


YEAH

WATERWORLD!

and that postman movie he did.


and what about Judge Dredd?
I can't break the law! I am the law!

Yeah! I saw that again last week, and it is so bad - its good!!
What poor, poor taste I have
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Reply #22 posted 12/03/02 3:25am

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miffy said:

gooeythehamster said:

miffy said:

and Waterworld


YEAH

WATERWORLD!

and that postman movie he did.


and what about Judge Dredd?
I can't break the law! I am the law!


And one i never saw, but it should be realy bad:
ISHTAR, the mother of all turkey's
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Reply #23 posted 12/03/02 3:39am

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Talking about MOTHERS

YENTL

I mean; what did she think.

"Papa, can you hear me?"
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Reply #24 posted 12/03/02 3:44am

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YENTL! YACH!!

What are people thinking when they cast Barbra for a part in any movie.
Her face is made for wide-screen and it's a nasty thing to look at.
and when she starts to talk things get even worse, the moment she starts singing i'm already fighting my way to the exit or the toilet.
And she also had the nerve to cover David Bowie's Life on Mars.
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Reply #25 posted 12/03/02 3:46am

gooeythehamste
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miffy said:

What are people thinking when they cast Barbra for a part in any movie.


Uhm, as always; she casted herself...
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Reply #26 posted 12/03/02 3:47am

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miffy said:

And she also had the nerve to cover David Bowie's Life on Mars.


For that she must be at least tortured.

This calls for a new thread...
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Reply #27 posted 12/03/02 3:53am

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gooeythehamster said:

miffy said:

And she also had the nerve to cover David Bowie's Life on Mars.


For that she must be at least tortured.

This calls for a new thread...


And there ya go;

http://www.prince.org/msg...&tid=29755
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Reply #28 posted 12/03/02 4:16am

Natsume

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gooeythehamster said:

"Papa, can you hear me?"

AAAGGGHHH!!

I AM GOING TO HAVE NIGHTMARES TONIGHT

That is the worst ever mad
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #29 posted 12/03/02 6:34am

Tom

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"Sukiyaki yak sak su, you sok it to me, i sok it to you..."
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