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Blue Velvet...some violence like Goodfellas yeah...it's part of the movie...but Blue Velvet was one of the worst movies ever...
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i liked it...although not the type of movie i'd choose to have a steady diet of, i found it entertaining /interesting....great cast too...
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Still...would have to be "Open Water"

Yay...go sharks!!!!
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Another forgettable turkey was The Legend of the Lone Ranger. The lead actor was like Wally Cox playing Rooster Cogburn. The only good thing was the title song by Merle Haggard.
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" The Artist ".................great original concept, lousy execution...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...actually won Oscar for best pic in 2012...twilight zone music pls...
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"District 9" undoubtedly .. i couldn't eat dinner after watching it :shock: .. yuck
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mansu wrote:"District 9" undoubtedly .. i couldn't eat dinner after watching it :shock: .. yuck
good for a diet tho :lol:
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Loveabull wrote:Blue Velvet...some violence like Goodfellas yeah...it's part of the movie...but Blue Velvet was one of the worst movies ever...
No just no

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Loveabull wrote:Blue Velvet...some violence like Goodfellas yeah...it's part of the movie...but Blue Velvet was one of the worst movies ever...
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Another one was "The DaVinci Code", I'm sure for some people it was gripping...but I don't do well with whodoneits, would be a lousy Catholic, and slept through Sunday school...so I had not a clue what was going on here...zzzz
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I agree. DaVinci Code was stupid. I didnt understand it, either. Another dog that came out at about the same time was The Wicker Man. Garbage.
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Loveabull wrote:Another one was "The DaVinci Code", I'm sure for some people it was gripping...but I don't do well with whodoneits, would be a lousy Catholic, and slept through Sunday school...so I had not a clue what was going on here...zzzz

I totally agree L.B.!....an over-rated piece of Tripe ever!....i'm very wary of any OVER-HYPED movie....

I do better w/ " sleepers "....i've seen more interesting movies at Netflix that i'd never previously heard of, than the highly publicized supposedly " big blockbusters ".... :roll:
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They also had a lot of very good little-known movies on The Sundance Channel. So many of those big blockbusters dont have much to them. Titantic was one. It was OK, but nothing to shout about. In fact the copy I had I gave away. Even some of those old B movies from the 40's had more to them than some of the movies they show now.
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There is a movie that has just come out here called "Sharknado". Tornados that are full of sharks. Haven't seen it, but am guessing that it must be a candidate. :D
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ABSOLUTELY! i guess you missed us talking about it last week, i declared it the BEST COMEDY and that it had B.H.'S " name on it "....i was watching the clips and ROFLMAO :lol: :lol:
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suzy1124 wrote:ABSOLUTELY! i guess you missed us talking about it last week, i declared it the BEST COMEDY and that it had B.H.'S " name on it "....i was watching the clips and ROFLMAO :lol: :lol:
Oh I must have missed that. There was a review of it on the radio as I was driving home last night. The sharks roared like lions and the reviewer said that it was so bad that it was actually hilarious. :D
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