Main > Everything Else

Popular Movies (that really suck)

<< < (3/17) > >>

Bootay:

--- Quote from: spoot on February 09, 2011, 04:20:48 pm ---2001 - The pacing of that film made me want to punch a box of kittens.   :timebomb:
Transformers - Pretty sure I got brain damage on that one.
All Mel Brooks movies cept Young Frankenstein which I actually enjoyed.
Matrix sequels - They could have replaced every actor with a wooden plank.  In fact, I think they might have done this as it would explain the "acting".
ID4 - Ugh, just ugh.  
Kill Bill 1/2 - Ok, it did have one or two fights scenes with merit.....

--- End quote ---

2001: Agreed
Transformers: Agreed
Mel Brooks movies: I find most of them funny although I haven't seen one since I was a teen so my humor may have changed.
Matrix: I liked the first one but didn't LOVE it. The sequels were terrible.
ID4: I forgot about this one...it was horrible.
Kill Bill 1: Loved it.
Kill Bill 2: It changed from mostly action to mostly dialog...so not as exciting...but I did like the scenes with the Pei-Mei training, and the fight in the trailer between the 2 chicks.

yotsuya:
I must be the only one here that likes Stanley Kubrick. 2001 is one of my top ten. Poor box of kittens.

Bootay:
And I thought of another...Godzilla...the US version..you know, the one that was mostly just a Jurassic Park remake.

It was popular then...not so much anymore though.

Funnel:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on February 09, 2011, 03:16:54 pm ---
Any Tarantino movie.

--- End quote ---
 
Are you kidding me??? Have you even seen Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs???? Man you need new eyes and ears. And possibly a new reviewing brain.

Bootay:

--- Quote from: yotsuya on February 09, 2011, 04:27:54 pm ---I must be the only one here that likes Stanley Kubrick. 2001 is one of my top ten. Poor box of kittens.

--- End quote ---

Nah...I like Clockwork Orange and The Shining...2001 was just very sloooooooooooooow...if not for the pacing it wasn't a bad movie.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version