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Previously on "'Great' films you wish you'd never watched again."

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  • BoredBloke
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    Mork and mindy, not the same when you are older
    Yes it is...it was tulip then also. Mork calling Orsen! NaNoo NaNoo to you now **** off!
    Last edited by BoredBloke; 9 February 2011, 16:47.

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by Glazza View Post
    Not a film but the TV series Alias Smith and Jones. Marvellous when I was a kid but so slow and disappointing when I watched it last year.
    Mork and mindy, not the same when you are older

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Anything at all with Mel Gibson.
    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    or Patrick Swayze
    or Hugh Grant.

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  • amcdonald
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    The Monkees film 'Head'

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  • 2BIT
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    Eraserhead - absolute self-indulgent trash

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  • Glazza
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    Not a film but the TV series Alias Smith and Jones. Marvellous when I was a kid but so slow and disappointing when I watched it last year.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post

    Someone blow up hollywood .
    FTFY.

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  • PAH
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    Assault on Precinct 13
    Death Race (2000)
    Get Carter
    Mean Machine
    Starsky & Hutch
    Rollerball
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    The Italian Job
    The Wicker Man
    True Grit
    ...
    and many more I don't want to think of right now.

    All the above are the remake versions, all absolute crap. From now on I refuse to watch a remake unless it gets over 8 on IMDB. I think they're even on about remaking remakes (The Thing springs to mind).

    Someone blow up hollywood before they spoil all the classics.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Dune - The David Lynch version.
    That reminds me, 'Eraserhead' - WTF was all that about then?

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  • DaveB
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    Dune - The David Lynch version.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Anything at all with Mel Gibson.
    or Patrick Swayze

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  • wantacontract
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    Remo unarmed and dangerous.

    Dodging bullets pre-Neo. A great bit of 80s culture. Seemed much better the first time though.
    holy crap, I remember watching that when I was a kid, it was so good to me then! I totally forgotten about it, just youtubed it now....yeah it's aged it bit....but it has the 80's magic...

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  • dang65
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    Inception. Completely vacant tosh dressed up as "proof that cinema audiences are perfectly capable of enjoying intellectual and thought-provoking movies". Give me a f***ing break! It was just two hours of rubbish explosions and chase scenes, wrapped up in some lame concept of "dreams". If you took the dreams bit out you'd have a shockingly bad action movie, and if you took the action out you'd have a completely rubbish plot which made absolutely no sense even if you did "understand" it. Somehow, putting the two together makes for one of the great movies of the last 40 years, or something. Don't think so.

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  • d000hg
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    New Max is Tom Hardy:



    Probably best known for Bronson:



    Now there's a good film.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Anything at all with Mel Gibson.
    He's not in it. It's not a bad film actually.

    Edit: you knew that.
    Last edited by doodab; 9 February 2011, 08:40.

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