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Old 07-22-2006, 08:44 PM
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Okay, so what are some movies that you liked and everyone around you hated? Be prepared to defend why you liked it if challenged... I'll start--

I really liked "Unbreakable" (my friend Vinnie calls it "Unwatchable")

And I really liked "Very Bad Things" and "Happiness."

Yes, I really do have a friend named Vinnie.
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Old 07-22-2006, 08:59 PM
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Okay, so what are some movies that you liked and everyone around you hated? Be prepared to defend why you liked it if challenged... I'll start--

I really liked "Unbreakable" (my friend Vinnie calls it "Unwatchable")

And I really liked "Very Bad Things" and "Happiness."

Yes, I really do have a friend named Vinnie.
Well, lets see....I liked the Buffy movie despite the ax job by the studio, Domino was OK (I think one other person saw it), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai is one of my favorites, Rabid (OK, I watched it to support Marilyn Chambers), Date Movie (at least Aly's parts)...and the best movie ever made that nobody saw...Serenity!!
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Old 07-22-2006, 09:31 PM
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That's an easy one for me. I love the movie Waterworld with Kevin Costner. It's hard for me to explain why, I'm just down with the whole concept.

It was trashed by the critics as one of the worst movie bombs ever and I don't know anyone who didn't dislike it intensely.

PS: I also liked Very Bad Things.
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That's an easy one for me. I love the movie Waterworld with Kevin Costner. It's hard for me to explain why, I'm just down with the whole concept.

It was trashed by the critics as one of the worst movie bombs ever and I don't know anyone who didn't dislike it intensely.

PS: I also liked Very Bad Things.
I also liked Waterworld!
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I also liked Waterworld!
Well at least now I know of someone who didn't dislike it intensely!!


As far as underated movies that are on my alltime great list, I am watching one of best right now, The Big Lebowski. One of the alltime funniest imo.
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Old 07-22-2006, 10:00 PM
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Well, lets see....I liked the Buffy movie despite the ax job by the studio, Domino was OK (I think one other person saw it), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai is one of my favorites, Rabid (OK, I watched it to support Marilyn Chambers), Date Movie (at least Aly's parts)...and the best movie ever made that nobody saw...Serenity!!
What a coincidence, Serenity is starting now. Never seen it. You'd recommend it?
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Old 07-22-2006, 10:11 PM
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What a coincidence, Serenity is starting now. Never seen it. You'd recommend it?
I'll second Somer's approval of "Serenity." I enjoyed it a lot.

I didn't hate "Waterworld." I thought it was okay. Which was somehow more disapointing than if it had been the bomb the press claimed it was!

Hooray! ArlJim78 liked "Very Bad Things" too! I knew I wasn't alone! I thought it was hee-larious and by far the best thing Cameron Diaz has ever done.
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I'll second Somer's approval of "Serenity." I enjoyed it a lot.

I didn't hate "Waterworld." I thought it was okay. Which was somehow more disapointing than if it had been the bomb the press claimed it was!

Hooray! ArlJim78 liked "Very Bad Things" too! I knew I wasn't alone! I thought it was hee-larious and by far the best thing Cameron Diaz has ever done.
Too late now I know but Serenity was a wonderful movie...to really appreciate it, you had to see the series (Firefly) first but Joss did a wonderful job with the background info so all you miss is the deeper understanding of the characters...Summer Glau is wonderful as the psychotic death machine, River Tam...boy can she slash and chop! Summer was a prima ballerina prior to turning to acting and her fight scenes show that skill!
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Old 07-23-2006, 09:24 AM
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It wasn't my cup of tea and probably means a lot more to people that watched the series. Personally I had never heard of it before, the series or the movie. It was somewhat inventive but what I'll remember most is that the crew on Mal's ship were so good looking and have such great hair, which I think is no small feat when you're winging across the galaxy fighting a war.

Another observation about sci-fi in general, why do they always end up relying on people fighting each other in a hand to hand manner like with swords, judo, light sabers, etc? No matter how advanced humankind gets future wars always seem to end up with two guys having a well choreographed judo style fight. What's up with that? Wars aren't fought that way now much less in the future. Imagine if the battle of Baghdad boiled down to Rumsfeld (Yoda) and Hussien (Count Dooku) duking it out with swords in one of Saddams palaces.
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Old 07-23-2006, 09:32 AM
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Did people not like that movie? It's a huge cult hit from what I know, and all of my friends and I really dig it...but maybe we're just weird.
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Salem's Lot, the new and old version, plus the book, imo the best Vampire Movie of all time...

Also...

The best movie of all time, that lot's of people did not like:

The Mothman Prophecies, excellent, this movie will freak you out...
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Old 07-23-2006, 09:36 AM
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Did people not like that movie? It's a huge cult hit from what I know, and all of my friends and I really dig it...but maybe we're just weird.
I watched it with 3 people and they all did not like it, so I figured lots of people did not like it, maybe I was wrong. The were all like what the hell?
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It wasn't my cup of tea and probably means a lot more to people that watched the series. Personally I had never heard of it before, the series or the movie. It was somewhat inventive but what I'll remember most is that the crew on Mal's ship were so good looking and have such great hair, which I think is no small feat when you're winging across the galaxy fighting a war.

Another observation about sci-fi in general, why do they always end up relying on people fighting each other in a hand to hand manner like with swords, judo, light sabers, etc? No matter how advanced humankind gets future wars always seem to end up with two guys having a well choreographed judo style fight. What's up with that? Wars aren't fought that way now much less in the future. Imagine if the battle of Baghdad boiled down to Rumsfeld (Yoda) and Hussien (Count Dooku) duking it out with swords in one of Saddams palaces.
Fair question...the whole point of Firefly (the TV series from which Serenity came) is that in the future, while the central planets have all sorts of advanced gizmos, the outer colonies are quite backward. It came out more in the series but they ride horses, live in small backward communities, raise cattle and crops...live pretty much as in the old west. Two distinct earth cultures survive (earth was rendered unliveable due to polution and lack of resources)...American and Chinese (makes sense...no?) and the average guy speaks both languages. A neat part of the show was that most swearing was done in Mandrin Chinese...got by the censors and sounded really cool! The movie just didn't have the time to highlight all that. There was a civil war between the colonies (rebels) and the centralized Alliance...the Alliance had overwhelming superiority and won. Capt Mal Reynolds and Zoe fought for the rebels and were best friends. After the war, Mal bought an old rust-bucket firefly model ship which he called Serenity after the turning-point battle of the war. It's this ship that they fly through the verse doing odd jobs (some legal, most not) staying one step ahead of the Alliance and avoiding the Reavers. They added a crew...Wash, the pilot and he married Zoe (very much the odd couple, warrior woman and well...Wash. But very much in love), Kaylee the ship's mechanic who Mal met one day when he walked in on her and his former mechanic having sex in the back of the ship while docked, Jayne..the muscle and less than trustworthy. He also rented a shuttle to a companion (prostitute) named Inara. In their time, companions were a highly honored profession and she added class to the ship. All went smoothly until they took on 4 passengers to help with costs. One turned out to be a government agent and Mal would eventually shoot him in the head and dump his body on an outer planet. Sheppard Book (read minister), and Simon and River Tam. Simon was a brilliant young surgeon who sacrificed everything to save his sister River. She was experimented on by the Alliance and, as it turns out, turned into a skilled and deadly human weapon...she also can read minds. Simon rescued her and the Alliance very much wanted her back (the movie finally explains why). The characters were so well developed despite the fact that the series lasted only 14 episodes (Fox butchered it, showed it out of sequence etc) and it was typical Whedon genius. There are no aliens in this future, just very down-to-earth folks struggling to get by facing the same problems we face today.
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That's an easy one for me. I love the movie Waterworld with Kevin Costner. It's hard for me to explain why, I'm just down with the whole concept.

It was trashed by the critics as one of the worst movie bombs ever and I don't know anyone who didn't dislike it intensely.

PS: I also liked Very Bad Things.
Same for me Jim, If want to clear out the movie room all I have to do is play Waterworld.
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Fair question...the whole point of Firefly (the TV series from which Serenity came) is that in the future, while the central planets have all sorts of advanced gizmos, the outer colonies are quite backward. It came out more in the series but they ride horses, live in small backward communities, raise cattle and crops...live pretty much as in the old west. Two distinct earth cultures survive (earth was rendered unliveable due to polution and lack of resources)...American and Chinese (makes sense...no?) and the average guy speaks both languages. A neat part of the show was that most swearing was done in Mandrin Chinese...got by the censors and sounded really cool! The movie just didn't have the time to highlight all that. There was a civil war between the colonies (rebels) and the centralized Alliance...the Alliance had overwhelming superiority and won. Capt Mal Reynolds and Zoe fought for the rebels and were best friends. After the war, Mal bought an old rust-bucket firefly model ship which he called Serenity after the turning-point battle of the war. It's this ship that they fly through the verse doing odd jobs (some legal, most not) staying one step ahead of the Alliance and avoiding the Reavers. They added a crew...Wash, the pilot and he married Zoe (very much the odd couple, warrior woman and well...Wash. But very much in love), Kaylee the ship's mechanic who Mal met one day when he walked in on her and his former mechanic having sex in the back of the ship while docked, Jayne..the muscle and less than trustworthy. He also rented a shuttle to a companion (prostitute) named Inara. In their time, companions were a highly honored profession and she added class to the ship. All went smoothly until they took on 4 passengers to help with costs. One turned out to be a government agent and Mal would eventually shoot him in the head and dump his body on an outer planet. Sheppard Book (read minister), and Simon and River Tam. Simon was a brilliant young surgeon who sacrificed everything to save his sister River. She was experimented on by the Alliance and, as it turns out, turned into a skilled and deadly human weapon...she also can read minds. Simon rescued her and the Alliance very much wanted her back (the movie finally explains why). The characters were so well developed despite the fact that the series lasted only 14 episodes (Fox butchered it, showed it out of sequence etc) and it was typical Whedon genius. There are no aliens in this future, just very down-to-earth folks struggling to get by facing the same problems we face today.
Thanks, I can see where there would be some appeal. It seems that the characters were fleshed out much more on the series.

I just had to laugh at one point after Mal stated how bad things were being chased by the assasin, the Reavers, and how he hadn't had anything to eat in a long time. Then I look aroung the ship at these girls with long manes of hair, obviously well taken care of, washed, curled, styled, etc, and I'm thinking to myself if he would just cut back on the hair care budget they might have some money to eat! Not picking on this show in particular, its pretty much what I do with all sci-fi, look for the incongruities. And they all have them. One of the all time best (worst) for this was the movie The Core. What a scream that one is. It's so bad that I have to watch it over and over!
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Thanks, I can see where there would be some appeal. It seems that the characters were fleshed out much more on the series.

I just had to laugh at one point after Mal stated how bad things were being chased by the assasin, the Reavers, and how he hadn't had anything to eat in a long time. Then I look aroung the ship at these girls with long manes of hair, obviously well taken care of, washed, curled, styled, etc, and I'm thinking to myself if he would just cut back on the hair care budget they might have some money to eat! Not picking on this show in particular, its pretty much what I do with all sci-fi, look for the incongruities. And they all have them. One of the all time best (worst) for this was the movie The Core. What a scream that one is. It's so bad that I have to watch it over and over!
When I get another DVD player I'll have to watch for that, I don't recall them looking anything but realistic that way and Joss is a stickler for detail but I really didn't pay close attention to their hair! Seems like such a minor thing compared to the story, great dialogue and likeability of the characters.
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Did people not like that movie? It's a huge cult hit from what I know, and all of my friends and I really dig it...but maybe we're just weird.
Thanks Pointg5 and Irishtrekker. I saw your comments about Donnie Darko and later noticed it was coming on so I checked it out. I loved it and can't wait to see it again sometime. I knew it would be good right from the opening segment when they used as part of the soundtrack a song from my alltime favorite group Echo and the Bunneymen. I guess I must also be weird.
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Thanks Pointg5 and Irishtrekker. I saw your comments about Donnie Darko and later noticed it was coming on so I checked it out. I loved it and can't wait to see it again sometime. I knew it would be good right from the opening segment when they used as part of the soundtrack a song from my alltime favorite group Echo and the Bunneymen. I guess I must also be weird.
If you enjoyed Donnie Darko (I also am a fan), you might want to check out Southland Tales...written and directed by Richard Kelly (he of course the writer/director of Donnie Darko as well as Domino). Southland Tales is ambitious to say the least, should be out this fall or earlier, it has an extensive website with prequels etc. at:
http://www.southlandtales.com/
Even got a puzzle to put together on line as well as separate web sites for the main characters. I became interested because of the cast...much of Sat Nite Live plus the Rock and my girl...Sarah Michelle Gellar playing a porn star!!!
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Thanks Pointg5 and Irishtrekker. I saw your comments about Donnie Darko and later noticed it was coming on so I checked it out. I loved it and can't wait to see it again sometime. I knew it would be good right from the opening segment when they used as part of the soundtrack a song from my alltime favorite group Echo and the Bunneymen. I guess I must also be weird.
I highly recommend Mothman Prophecies, I haven't seen it in a couple of years, may have to go buy it on DVD, I loved that movie, the Indrid Cold scene is just freaky...
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