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Post by McBain on May 15, 2010 7:24:43 GMT
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Post by thecatcher on May 16, 2010 2:33:59 GMT
the original batman movie!! awesomeness in a movie but one of the cheesyest things ever!!
Holy Scene Change Batman!!
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Post by Niggle on May 16, 2010 11:19:20 GMT
According to my brother, Mega Shark Vs. Giant Octopus falls into this category... haven't seen it so can't comment.
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Post by Miss O'Jenny on May 18, 2010 15:58:31 GMT
There was a film about the Musketeers. Possibly called The Musketeers, I have forgotten. It was a marble cake of kung foo and 17th century France. There was a particularly memorable scene involving a room filled with barrels and ladders. My mother and I watch it occassionally when we need a laugh.
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Post by Someguy on May 19, 2010 23:44:18 GMT
There's a good Hamlet film that starred Robin Williams in a minor role (use that tidbit to find it, as I have no idea who directed it), in which the final duel scene between Hamlet and Laertes, being only a few lines long on paper, suddenly transforms into Element EPIC!
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Post by McBain on May 20, 2010 15:05:42 GMT
As it should do. If I were to direct a production of Hamlet the final duel would be half an hour long with swashing, buckling, swinging from the chandelier and that trick where the hero slides down a curtain, slowing thier decent by cutting through the material with a dagger that they were previously holding in their teeth.
Yeah.
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Post by Someguy on May 20, 2010 16:27:04 GMT
All of that is in this scene, including an awesome bit where Hamlet throws his rapier, javelin-like, into the back of a fleeing Claudius. Proof that Throwing Your Sword Always Works.
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Post by Fire Bear on May 22, 2010 15:08:42 GMT
That is awesome! I must see this!
The downside to my love of movies is that I can't pick out what's cheesy and what's not! So there are probably plenty, but I can't think of any...
Ah! How about Murder Party...? Wait, that's just so bad it's awful...
Do you still have it Dave?
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Post by McBain on May 22, 2010 17:14:39 GMT
No he does not. It was burned and the ashes were scattered across the eight and a half corners of the multi-verse.The universes they were scattered across were then themselves engulfed in an implosion.
It's not coming back. Ever.
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Post by Someguy on May 23, 2010 0:40:34 GMT
Yup. They even took the spirit of the film and chucked it into the gaping Black-Hole void of my some heartless bastard's soul so it wouldn't come flitting back and poke it's way into some goddamn director' head, thus finding new life as a new screenplay. That's how 'not-coming-back' it is.
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Post by Fire Bear on May 23, 2010 22:42:05 GMT
Aw, man! And I was going to fob it off to the same guy who fobbed it off to some innocent (ha!) girl who didn't know any better! (and certainly wouldn't waste her money on several cheap DVDs, most of which she hasn't even watched yet...)
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