I've never heard of it, sadly. But I am also adamant against avocados.....maybe this movie might change my mind? No, it won't get me to like guacamole, though. Never will ANYTHING get me to like guacamole.Zaia wrote:Hook is awesome too, by the way.
No one secretly loves "Cannibal Women In The Avocado Jungle Of Death" though? Pity. It's a classic.
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gotta agree with you on that one man.THEHOOLIGANJEDI wrote:True. I didn't love it at all, it needed a lot of story and character development. But I really liked David Arnold's Main title theme.Sea Skimmer wrote:I woundn't say I really liked, but Wing Commander seems to be hated by many, I enjoyed it.
Other films in this catagory would include Alien 3, Slipstream (Mark Hamill film, its a bit like Mad Max in the sky or something. Watch it if a chance presents itself), and also (don't laugh)...... the resident evil film
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I loved Idle Hands. Jessica Alba in lingere, and The Offspring had a cameo role. Dexter Holland is a horrible actor, by the way. Plus there was the fat kid from "Salute Your Shorts".
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I've seen a few years ago, it certainly explains a LOT.IG-88E wrote:I like The Abyss, but the Director's Cut WILL blow you away. It's even better than the original version.RadiO wrote:And I love The Abyss, which got absolutely slated in some quarters.
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Yeah, I hear that. If the DC had been the original, that movie would have made a lot more, IMHO.Warspite wrote:I've seen a few years ago, it certainly explains a LOT.IG-88E wrote:I like The Abyss, but the Director's Cut WILL blow you away. It's even better than the original version.RadiO wrote:And I love The Abyss, which got absolutely slated in some quarters.
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No doubt about that.IG-88E wrote:Yeah, I hear that. If the DC had been the original, that movie would have made a lot more, IMHO.Warspite wrote:I've seen a few years ago, it certainly explains a LOT.IG-88E wrote: I like The Abyss, but the Director's Cut WILL blow you away. It's even better than the original version.
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Yes, but when you consider the length, and the budget, 30 million, hell that was considered low in 1977 when Star Wars was made for it, it was pretty good. The combat certainly was excellent through you could tell during the initial attack on the Tigerclaw they'd really cut back on quality to save money. Evidently there was a big piece witch explained who the traitor both on Pegasus and on the Tigerclaw was but had to be cut because the Kilraith puppets didn't look realistic enough.THEHOOLIGANJEDI wrote:True. I didn't love it at all, it needed a lot of story and character development. But I really liked David Arnold's Main title theme.Sea Skimmer wrote:I woundn't say I really liked, but Wing Commander seems to be hated by many, I enjoyed it.
Still it was worth what a paid to see it in the theater and the six bucks I paid for the tape. Hell It was worth it just for the theme song. Anyone know where I might find a download of that?
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I liked WATER WORLD, which suffered from the dreaded CURSE OF A COSTNER MOVIE, and Dark City which had Jennifer Connelly in it. I'm not sure what the critics thought of them, but I got the impression they didn't like em.
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I like that movie too, but it's more of aguilty pleasure. Great action sequences. The acting was so-so.fgalkin wrote:Starship Troopers
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Dark City was beautifull!!!! The whole concept of the city changing and the alien's manipulations... Simply wonderfullFalkenhorst wrote:I liked WATER WORLD, which suffered from the dreaded CURSE OF A COSTNER MOVIE, and Dark City which had Jennifer Connelly in it. I'm not sure what the critics thought of them, but I got the impression they didn't like em.
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I don't know a whole lot of people that don't like Pitch Black.,...
I also don't know a whole lot of people that don't like Tremors, but there are enough.
I liked them both.
I also liked Resident Evil.
I also don't know a whole lot of people that don't like Tremors, but there are enough.
I liked them both.
I also liked Resident Evil.
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This is the one with the "tidal wave" ending from the novelisation, right? Cool! I also want to see the rat actually breathe underwater.Sea Skimmer wrote:No doubt about that.IG-88E wrote:Yeah, I hear that. If the DC had been the original, that movie would have made a lot more, IMHO.Warspite wrote: I've seen a few years ago, it certainly explains a LOT.
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I liked it for Verhoven's bitter satire of heinlein's militarisitic society. Note: the MI were made crappy ON PURPOSE.THEHOOLIGANJEDI wrote:I like that movie too, but it's more of aguilty pleasure. Great action sequences. The acting was so-so.fgalkin wrote:Starship Troopers
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It actually has some depth to it, especially if you compare the message it sends to that of the book.
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Oh so he spoofed it on purpose. I hear constantly about how it ruins the story of the book. I liked it, but I have only heard a little about the book. How is it? It's sounds cool from what I hear of it.fgalkin wrote:I liked it for Verhoven's bitter satire of heinlein's militarisitic society. Note: the MI were made crappy ON PURPOSE.THEHOOLIGANJEDI wrote:I like that movie too, but it's more of aguilty pleasure. Great action sequences. The acting was so-so.fgalkin wrote:Starship Troopers
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It actually has some depth to it, especially if you compare the message it sends to that of the book.
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Loved that movie....verilon wrote:I also liked Resident Evil.
So-so. Depends on how much you like phiosophy and long-winded tech descriptions.THEHOOLIGANJEDI wrote:Oh so he spoofed it on purpose. I hear constantly about how it ruins the story of the book. I liked it, but I have only heard a little about the book. How is it? It's sounds cool from what I hear of it.
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Tremors II was good too. As far as the third one, though, well......RadiO wrote:How about Tremors II? It got tarred with the "Direct to Video sequel = inevitably shit" brush by some, but I liked it.
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Grosse Point Blank is fantastic!! Did people say shit about it?weemadando wrote:I really like Grosse Point Blank.
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Sorry, couldn't stand that movie.
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