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| FrizzleFried:
I think the worst made movie I had ever seen was this hack n' slash I rented years ago called "LUNCH MEAT". I swear to god...it had a total cast of 5 people + the bad guy. It looked like someone took 6 of his buddies up to the mountains with a store maniquin(sp?) and some ketchup. One memorable scene you see the "bad dude"...a big ass sword flying through the air then a cut to a dummies head with ketchup splattered on it flying through the air only to cut to what looked like a straw-stuffed sack with close on it sans head....of course with ketchup splattered everywhere. It was so god awful it was HILARIOUS. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093452/ |
| ChadTower:
I love no budget gore flicks. Comedy gold. |
| shardian:
Since we are on the subject of gore-fest movies, has anyone else seen Peter Jackson's Dead/Alive? That movie is widely considered the goriest movie ever made...not to mention funny and seriously over the top. http://www.youngmanridge.com/pop/movies/deadalive/deadalive.htm If you look at Peter Jackson's body of work, you would swear New Line was smoking crack when they gave the guy an open chack book for Lord of the Rings. Where will this thread go next? :laugh2: |
| FrizzleFried:
The 80's "Maniac" ...also a horrible movie... did have one of the most amazing "head shot" brain explosions on film! Recommended if only for this intense scene... |
| NiN^_^NiN:
LOL no danny thats australian dollar around the suburbs i live in down in melbourne Same thing happened here there is a small cinema with only 4 screens and have been a budget movie place even tho its as good as a village cinema just not as big they got shut down years ago and only recently got remade again as a budget cinema altho i guess thats not ther right word for it there seats are as comfy as village they are wider and have drink holders and its kept clean just no outside area to wait for movies for alot of people really but cause they are smaller its quicker to clean than a village cinema. Think its about $7.50 or $8.50 for a ticket been awhile since i've gone tho --- Quote from: danny_galaga on January 02, 2007, 06:58:01 am --- --- Quote from: NiN^_^NiN on January 02, 2007, 12:19:38 am ---Costs me $15 for a bloody movie ticket its a rip-off and only $12.50 for concession card holders :soapbox: --- End quote --- is that mercan dollars? thats pricey! i think normally its about $12.50 australian full price here. there is a big cinema nearby that got smart. they charge only $7.90 (was only about $6.80 a year ago). they realised its better to steal business from others at slashed prices since the only extra cost to them whether there is 10 people in the cinema or 100 is a bit more airconditioning. ive been to quite a few sessions where an usher has had to get everyone to stand up and move towards the centre because the show was sold out! of course if everone starts charging that low then they will all start to lose money again... --- End quote --- |
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