Is Nemesis better than Waterworld?
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Is Nemesis better than Waterworld?
Since it is self-evident to any sentient form of life that "Nemesis" is a weaker film than almost anything else in theaters right now, I think a more useful comparison would be with the atrocious Kevin Costner film, "Waterworld." I think that "Nemesis" is quite a bit better than "Waterworld." What do you guys think? Is this even a fair comparison?
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I thought part of the problem with Waterworld was that it was an OK hour-and-a-half B-movie (Mad Max 3.5: Wild Water) trapped inside 3 friggin hours of plodding pointless shots. Oh look, he's starring soulfully at the horizon again; I guess that means he's alone on a large ocean. I GET IT ALREADY!
I've heard that Costner had the same problem with the The Postman, though I haven't seen that film.
I'm probably not the most qualified critic of Nemesis, though. Intellectually, I though it sucked ass, but I did enjoy seeing some of the actors on-screen again.
Ah, no cop-outs. I'm gonna say Waterworld may have been better than Nemesis, since I thought Waterworld's biggest problems was a self-indulgent director/star who wouldn't let a competent editor trim the useless fat versus the much more disappointing and expansive idiocy of Nemesis (as discussed by myself and others through out this forum). Of course, I saw Waterworld once a long time ago at 3 am, so I may be forgetting a lot more instances of its suckitude.
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I've heard that Costner had the same problem with the The Postman, though I haven't seen that film.
I'm probably not the most qualified critic of Nemesis, though. Intellectually, I though it sucked ass, but I did enjoy seeing some of the actors on-screen again.
Ah, no cop-outs. I'm gonna say Waterworld may have been better than Nemesis, since I thought Waterworld's biggest problems was a self-indulgent director/star who wouldn't let a competent editor trim the useless fat versus the much more disappointing and expansive idiocy of Nemesis (as discussed by myself and others through out this forum). Of course, I saw Waterworld once a long time ago at 3 am, so I may be forgetting a lot more instances of its suckitude.
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well i know i'll get flamed for this, but i enjoyed nemesis more than the glorified children's film The Phantom Menace. thankfully Lucas more trhan redeemed himself with the incredible opus that was Attack of the Clones. actually, i didn't think nemesis was that bad... i really enjoyed it to tell you the truth. if any Trek movie should be flamed so badly as to be compared to that steaming pile of shite that is waterworld it should be insurrection! now that was awful!
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Phantom Menace only saving grace IMO was the lightsabre duel. I don't even have the DVD of it yet. I do have the AOTC DVD tho. So I guess I have to get the E1 DVD eventually ....
Not that I relish it mind you. TPM was a disaster.
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yea, the lightsaber duel was pretty kickass...although it really wasn't a duel being that it was 2 vs. 1 was the olny good part thoughVympel wrote:Phantom Menace only saving grace IMO was the lightsabre duel. I don't even have the DVD of it yet. I do have the AOTC DVD tho. So I guess I have to get the E1 DVD eventually ....
Not that I relish it mind you. TPM was a disaster.
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I was disappointed by The Phantom Menace, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it a "bad" film (I reserve that for films like Battlefield Earth and Showgurls.) Phantom Menace just wasn't all that it could have been: Lucas missed a grand opportunity to really get into the corruption and politicking that brought the Galactic Republic down, preferring to give us Jar-Jar Binks and Jake Lloyd as Lil' Ani Skywalker.
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Eh never cared that much for TPM and it's so far for me the weakest of the Star Wars films.
And Nemesis fits that for ST films(in contention with Insurrection and Generations...sorry TNG has produced shit for films).
As for Showgirls at least we get T&A
But to waterworld...I like WW a little better more because I like Dennis Hopper more than Patrick Stewart's one note character.
And Nemesis fits that for ST films(in contention with Insurrection and Generations...sorry TNG has produced shit for films).
As for Showgirls at least we get T&A
But to waterworld...I like WW a little better more because I like Dennis Hopper more than Patrick Stewart's one note character.
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Waterworld amused me and didn't leave me thinking "Why the fuck didn't they do this and this and this instead of this" like Nemesis did.
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I actually liked Episode 1 a hell of a lot more than Episode 2. I guess it's a matter of taste. The things I hate most about movies areHemlockGrey wrote:I liked Episode One.
1) When you can see what's coming from half a mile away.
2) When you have the urge to yell instructions at the protagonists/antagonists which they SHOULD have done in the first place because it's so obvious.
AotC had more of that than TPM. Jar Jar didn't really bother me.
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TPM, had its problems. It could probably have been made a bit better, but I don't think I would go so far as to call it a children's film. The big pit-fall that I couldn't forgive was the pod-race. It seemed to be trying to reach the Nascar fan in all of us ... god ... I could almost imagine George Lucas next to a 10,000 dollar pile of cash and a shovel, hurling the bills as fast as he could onto the mounting pillar of fire that was the pod-race CGI. ;;shudders;; Other than that (and the heckler next to me in the theatre that started humming circus music when Darth Maul got off of his transport), TPM was pretty descent. The choreography was masterful, the droids were terrific, and it gave us a wider array of cannon information to work with.Col. Crackpot wrote:well i know i'll get flamed for this, but i enjoyed nemesis more than the glorified children's film The Phantom Menace. thankfully Lucas more trhan redeemed himself with the incredible opus that was Attack of the Clones. actually, i didn't think nemesis was that bad... i really enjoyed it to tell you the truth. if any Trek movie should be flamed so badly as to be compared to that steaming pile of shite that is waterworld it should be insurrection! now that was awful!
If there is any trek movie that deserves our ever-bruning rage, and forever will draw my spite, it is Generations. It was the first movie in a long time that I honestly wanted to get my money back for my ticket. Its bad enough that Trek-writers seem to feel that time is up for grabs. Its painful enough to see it get used again and again as a plot device with no clear definitions as to what the hell they are doing with said knowlege of time travel (who the hell researches these things?). But the giant space-ribbon shoved me over the edge of sanity. They grabbed something with no presedence in ST, and then butchered the premise still further. Instead of icing Sauron a cetury beforehand, a decade, a year, how about a month .... NAH, lets drop in on him at the height of his strength, when his uber-rocket is ready for launch, and he is at his most defensive.
In light of Generations ... how can you hate Insurrection, which by comparison was a work of art?
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Heh, I know you meant SORAN, but the idea of Sauron being in Generations is amusing.Magashi wrote:Instead of icing Sauron a cetury beforehand, a decade, a year, how about a month .... NAH, lets drop in on him at the height of his strength, when his uber-rocket is ready for launch, and he is at his most defensive.
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Such a combination would probably be better. Instead of a Technobabble rift there could be a portal to middle earth and the one ring.Damaramu wrote:Heh, I know you meant SORAN, but the idea of Sauron being in Generations is amusing.Magashi wrote:Instead of icing Sauron a cetury beforehand, a decade, a year, how about a month .... NAH, lets drop in on him at the height of his strength, when his uber-rocket is ready for launch, and he is at his most defensive.
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Make more sense then the obvious uber torpedo and the ultra happy Matrix rift they decided to create.
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Sauron was very scary in Generations. I especially liked the part in Generations where Wesley climbs up on the rock with the fish and sings
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