Wall2Wall wrote:
I like the plot
I don't remember that part.
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CheckItNow12 wrote:
The worst movies are sequels.
The Empire Strikes Back
Godfather 2
The Dark Knight
Most great series have a stronger second entry.
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I think the worst ever was a movie called, "Doogle".
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Wall2Wall wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
The new Lorax movie.
*FLAME SHIELD UP*it was okay, The songs were stupid though. The book is much better. All they did was stretch the whole thing out so that they can make money off a movie
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I admitt that I thought the joke with the fat lady was funny and that I liked the villian song but that's it.
I agree that the book is MUCH better.
brinkbrink wrote:
I think the worst ever was a movie called, "Doogle".
That's the American version that stinks. The original English version called "The Magic Roundabout" is actually pretty good.
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sanddude wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
The worst movie? Hmmm....Airplane was bad, but it was hilarious.
How about any given kids movie that isn't Disney but is based on some Disney show? Like Kiara the Brave, or Animals United or whatever.Airplane's one of the greatest comedies of all time.
It was, but it WAS kind of cheesy.
It was great, but the plot and everything overall wasn't.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
sanddude wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
The worst movie? Hmmm....Airplane was bad, but it was hilarious.
How about any given kids movie that isn't Disney but is based on some Disney show? Like Kiara the Brave, or Animals United or whatever.Airplane's one of the greatest comedies of all time.
It was, but it WAS kind of cheesy.
It was great, but the plot and everything overall wasn't.
It's a deliberate parody of actual disaster movies.
(Intentionally cheesy with an intentionally overused plot.)
fandango wrote:
This spoof of the Airport series of disaster movies relies on ridiculous sight gags, groan-inducing dialogue, and deadpan acting. Airplane! pulls out all the clichés.
Therefore, I can assume you would enjoy it more if you watched it with this in mind.
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soupoftomato wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
sanddude wrote:
Airplane's one of the greatest comedies of all time.It was, but it WAS kind of cheesy.
It was great, but the plot and everything overall wasn't.It's a deliberate parody of actual disaster movies.
(Intentionally cheesy with an intentionally overused plot.)fandango wrote:
This spoof of the Airport series of disaster movies relies on ridiculous sight gags, groan-inducing dialogue, and deadpan acting. Airplane! pulls out all the clichés.
Therefore, I can assume you would enjoy it more if you watched it with this in mind.
Exactly! They meant it to be bad, but it is great, if you know what I mean. The badness make it great.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
It was, but it WAS kind of cheesy.
It was great, but the plot and everything overall wasn't.It's a deliberate parody of actual disaster movies.
(Intentionally cheesy with an intentionally overused plot.)fandango wrote:
This spoof of the Airport series of disaster movies relies on ridiculous sight gags, groan-inducing dialogue, and deadpan acting. Airplane! pulls out all the clichés.
Therefore, I can assume you would enjoy it more if you watched it with this in mind.
Exactly! They meant it to be bad, but it is great, if you know what I mean. The badness make it great.
They didn't mean it to be BAD because bad means literally not enjoyable or good at all.
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No one mentioned Ricky 1. I am dissapoint.

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ToxicQuillz wrote:
Wall2Wall wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
The new Lorax movie.
*FLAME SHIELD UP*it was okay, The songs were stupid though. The book is much better. All they did was stretch the whole thing out so that they can make money off a movie
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I admitt that I thought the joke with the fat lady was funny and that I liked the villian song but that's it.
I agree that the book is MUCH better.
It's like Spaghetti with a Chance of Meatballs in that they're both awesome little kid's books that have been watered down and stretched out with a dumb love side story, and with the Lorax also some songs. Also they both make me vaguely uncomfortable. I think if it had been an hour shorter and didn't have the love side plot, it would be good, except that was made in 1972. I actually cried when I first saw the cartoon (I was 8).

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That one with Nicholas Cage... wait, ANY movie with Nicholas Cage is rubbish.

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Kill me for this, but I think the Childs Play series is kinda...err...not well planned.
The original concept, a killer doll, was scary and cool. I liked that.
The whole voodoo thing, though... that ruined it.
JUST MAKE IT AND EVIL DOLL, NOT A GUY WHO WAS TRANSFORMED INTO A DOLL.
Also, why does he still go after the SAME KID even though the kid is older?
and why the heck did his parents buy ANOTHER DOLL just like the one that traumatized him?
AND WHAT THE HECK WAS WITH THE SCENE WHERE CHUCKY KILLS THE TOMMY DOLL?!?!
...Although it was kinda funny/cute when he posed as Tommy and forgot his name.
"Hi! I'm...uhhh...TOMMY! :3"

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soupoftomato wrote:
CheckItNow12 wrote:
The worst movies are sequels.
The Empire Strikes Back
Godfather 2
The Dark Knight
Most great series have a stronger second entry.
I agree, I love ESB.
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MasterOfTheGames wrote:
That one with Nicholas Cage... wait, ANY movie with Nicholas Cage is rubbish.
I would like to respectfully present, for your consideration, Face/Off
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