"And he's kissing Mommy!" -JoelThe Night Shade said:Santa Claus Conquers The Martians
"And he's kissing Mommy!" -JoelThe Night Shade said:Santa Claus Conquers The Martians
When it came out, everyone liked it. It was okay for me since I was 14, but many of the guys who admitted their enjoyment should probably be investigated by Dateline NBC.aww yea said:Okay well... Being a man watching Mean girls is pretty shameful BUUTTTT. Every guy i know - allegedly every guy in south east london has watched and liked that movie. It oddly more popular amongst men than it should be. /disclaimers
I watch it just for the fact that it is Natalie Portman. Ive had the hugest crush on her since i was about 9. I also saw Thor, not just for Nat, but it was a nice bonus. I love her in Black Swan and In V but i havent seen the other twoVrex360 said:Honestly? Out of respect for Natalie Portman as an actress I can't bear to watch the prequel trilogy. I mean here was one of the most talented young actresses working in the industry at that time, and they were making her say some of the worst most godawful lines I've ever heard in a movie.prince_xedar said:For me it would have to be the Prequel trilogy of Star Wars, if only for Natalie portman
The worst bit, I thought, was when she got her mid drift exposed by a perfectly precise cut from that alien jaguar thing in the second movie. That made it shift from awful dialogue and poor direction straight into the realm of exploitation.
I just watch Black Swan, or V for Vendetta, or Garden State, or Closer or even Leon: The Proffessional and I find it hard to believe that this is the same actress.
But still, that's just my view, feel free to enjoy whatever you like for whatever reason. I admit, the primary reason I saw Thor was because I wanted another opportunity to check out Ms Portman so I understand your point.
Anyway onto the topic at hand:
Seriously, there are actually quite a few movies that fit that catergory. I used to have a very big thing with cheap, uninspired horror movies. Especially silly monster movies with bad special effects. If only so that I could mock them, of course, but all the same it's something I'd never do in public.
But the ultimate cheesy monster movie, and one that I have watched over and over again is Piranha 3-D. I mean I know it's rubbish, but then so must have everyone involved. Considering how many arthouse movies my parents keep taking me to see, I feel I've earned the right to see a naked Kelly Brook get eaten by CGI Piranhas.
Sometimes it's the simple things in life that are the greatest.
I love that scene. Labyrynth is amazing, I love Bowie. Im pissed at Warner Bro's because they made Burton choose Nicholson instead of David Bowie as the Joker, I think it would have been such an awesome ideaIndianaJonny said:It's been too long, I need to see that again.MetaKnight19 said:The Spongebob movie, if only for this scene.
For me, I looove any opportunity I get to pop on Jim Hensen's Labyrinth or The Dark Crystal and settle down with a big mug of tea. Ahhhhh.
i was watching Van helsing yesterday. I like Predator, predator 2 is horrid, and i feel like Predators (The Newest One) might fall under this catagorymikozero said:probably Van Helsing or The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
some people have mentioned the likes of Predator and the Underworld movies...imo those are just good films (great in the case of Predator)
You sure Bowie would have made a better Joker? I mean, we're talking guy who sang 'Little Drummer Boy' with Bing Crosby' [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiXjbI3kRus] vs. the nutjob from The Shining [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0fgAfo-e3w] - I'd be hard pressed to see Bowie as the more suitable candidate.prince_xedar said:*Snip*...I love that scene. Labyrynth is amazing, I love Bowie. Im pissed at Warner Bro's because they made Burton choose Nicholson instead of David Bowie as the Joker, I think it would have been such an awesome idea
""IndianaJonny said:You sure Bowie would have made a better Joker? I mean, we're talking guy who sang 'Little Drummer Boy' with Bing Crosby' [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiXjbI3kRus] vs. the nutjob from The Shining [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0fgAfo-e3w] - I'd be hard pressed to see Bowie as the more suitable candidate.prince_xedar said:*Snip*...I love that scene. Labyrynth is amazing, I love Bowie. Im pissed at Warner Bro's because they made Burton choose Nicholson instead of David Bowie as the Joker, I think it would have been such an awesome idea
Funny you mentioned Eight Legged Freaks. I met the director of that on thursday, he is a cool guyTallim said:Probably this:
or this:
I LOVE awful movies. It's probably a sickness.
Eight Legged Freaks or Slither would probably count as guilty pleasures as well. I love monster movies.
But chosen over Jack Nicholson? I just don't see it.prince_xedar said:""You sure Bowie would have made a better Joker? I mean, we're talking guy who sang 'Little Drummer Boy' with Bing Crosby' [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiXjbI3kRus] vs. the nutjob from The Shining [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0fgAfo-e3w] - I'd be hard pressed to see Bowie as the more suitable candidate.
Have you seen labyrynth? because i can imagine David Bowie in there as Joker
Its just my personal opinion, and that fact that he was Tim Burton's first choice is also a huge indication of just what could have been.IndianaJonny said:But chosen over Jack Nicholson? I just don't see it.prince_xedar said:""You sure Bowie would have made a better Joker? I mean, we're talking guy who sang 'Little Drummer Boy' with Bing Crosby' [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiXjbI3kRus] vs. the nutjob from The Shining [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0fgAfo-e3w] - I'd be hard pressed to see Bowie as the more suitable candidate.
Have you seen labyrynth? because i can imagine David Bowie in there as Joker