Too many bad films to start on. Piratebay has many things to answer for.
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Any of the crap ones my missus and daughter watch. Usually either some mushy sort of thing or something along the lines of 'aspiring dancer gets revenge on ex by beating him in a dance competition'
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In Time with Justin Timberlake. A complete waste of my life.. nearly (but not quite) as bad as Michael Jackson's Moonwalker.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Are you a may fly or just over exaggeratingOriginally posted by chef View PostIn Time with Justin Timberlake. A complete waste of my life.. nearly (but not quite) as bad as Michael Jackson's Moonwalker.Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostAre you a may fly or just over exaggerating
it shoud have said "a complete waste of 90 mins of my life"
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Battlefield Earth was a big budget movie, but is completley without any redeeming qualites
Antichrist was pretentious tulip that was just trying desperately hard to be trendy
Titantic utter tulip, the only good bit was the at the end when Leonardo dies. Expensive special effects alone do not make a movie
The Phantom Menace, with acting so wooden they should have just saved money and used the cast of EastendersDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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We were talking about Battlefield Earth yesterday. Not even good enough to become a cult bad movie. Have you read the book though? That takes bad science fiction to a new level as well.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostBattlefield Earth was a big budget movie, but is completley without any redeeming qualites
Antichrist was pretentious tulip that was just trying desperately hard to be trendy
Titantic utter tulip, the only good bit was the at the end when Leonardo dies. Expensive special effects alone do not make a movie
The Phantom Menace, with acting so wooden they should have just saved money and used the cast of Eastenders
How about Immortals? Awful film. All these god types running around making out they're immortal when actually they can pop off just like you or me. So what makes them so great then?
Recent Clash of the Titans version and 300, both boring drivel. The original versions were much better.Comment
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I think Titanic is fine as a film, though hardly that special.
I quite wanted to see In Time, it sounded an interesting premise...Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I saw itOriginally posted by TiroFijo View Postapparently almost everyone avoided john carter, big time flop
But then again when working away my Cineworld Unlimited Card means I will watch anything, no matter how bad it is!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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i watched doomsday and the divide over the weekend, both not really worth the time. In fact I stopped after 25 minutes into the divide
Happy days every day...just keep invoicing.
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