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Old 04-22-08 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Rammsteinfan
Chicago. Worst Film Ever.
Anything with Julia Roberts
I'm with you. I HATE that movie!
Old 04-22-08 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by trubiet
I'm with you. I HATE that movie!
Third'd. I actually got angry as I watched it...

even John C Reilly couldn't save it

just as an aside... I didn't mind Drumline.

I was semi-forced to watch it by my GF but it was actually not as totally ass-tastic as I thought it would be.

Also - Clockwork Orange is one of my favs of all time and I'm in the process of collecting all the Arnold movies... I even have K.C. in foolscreen... it's just too great to not own it. (found it for 3.99, so hey...)

some great answers in here though
Old 04-22-08 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
Any DVD containing a film re-scoped by Vittorio Storraro into his stupid "univisium" 2.0:1 zoomed-in and choped aspect ratio.
OK, now you're just showing off.
Old 04-22-08 | 06:41 PM
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HALLOWEEN(2007)
F*ck you,Rob Zombie.
Old 04-22-08 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by naitram
Matrix
Inconvenient Truth
Pretty Woman
Natural Born Killers
POTC
And the same day I post this I got POTC in the mail from the 5-free Blu-ray rebate thing.
Old 04-23-08 | 10:06 AM
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The Great Waldo Pepper.

GoodTimes full-frame release of a beautiful widescreen film. Hello Universal?????
Old 04-23-08 | 10:08 AM
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Old 04-23-08 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Disc-Flipper
... It's like the souls of the dead people are digitally captured on the discs inside.
If it's any consolation, there are primitive people all over the world who are with you on this.
Old 04-23-08 | 06:17 PM
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Any of those spoof movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Scary Movie, etc.
And while I found Bowling for Columbine interesting, I wouldn't own any of Michael Moore's movies.
I'd agree to that too. None of them are any good (spoofs). I also would turn down those shitty and cheesy pre-teen girl flicks. We all know which ones those are. No need for examples.
Old 04-23-08 | 07:38 PM
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I have more than one. It would take a VERY large cash bribe for me to have anything to do with any of the following:

Talladega Nights
Superbad
Knocked Up
Drillbit Taylor
Walk Hard
Foregetting Sarah Marshal

I absolutely can not stand anything made by the guys who made these movies (I think they all come from the same crew, maybe not). I've had people try to make me watch both Knocked Up and Superbad, and I literally could not make it for more than 20 minutes. Some of the worst stuff I have ever seen. I just can't understand why people love this sh*t.
Old 04-23-08 | 09:02 PM
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There's a special place in hell reserved for Erin Brockovich, Meet the Spartans, Stepmom, Click, and The Waterboy.
Old 04-23-08 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyA
I am not one to pick on anyone but I looked at your DVD collection and you only have one film from the 80's (Labyrinth) and not a single film made before 1986. A Clockwork Orange for over 35 years has & will stood the test of time. As much as you like this kind of genre you should give it another try. I still watch it once a year or so and get something new everytime I watch it! A classic IMHO.

4 actually. You missed The Dark Crystal, Nosferatu and Phantom Of The Opera. And to count within the 80's - Beetlejuice and The Princess Bride.

Honestly, I wouldnt be able to sit through another viewing of it. Even that one time, I gave it an honest try with an open mind hearing so much of how good it is. And while watching it, I just could not stop looking at the clock and wondering how much longer till it ends cause I didnt want to just stop the tape and give up on it.

That was just a painful 2 hrs. The only thing out of the entire movie that I liked was when he was hitting the porcelian penis, causing the lady to gasp in fear that he was going to break her priceless prized peice of art.

But others may say the same thing about some of the movies I own.

Sometimes it takes a while for a movie to grow on me. It took over 10 years for me to actually like Resevoir Dogs. And just the other week, I was watching The Wizard Of Oz and actually enjoying it for the first time.

Who knows, maybe Clockwork will work the same way on me. Time will tell.

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