Oh Brother where art thou made this list?? It’s obvious you haven’t seen the movie.
Bubble Boy - God does that look stupid.
I’m going to see Rat Race:D
I’m so sorry to hear of your upcoming divorce, but the women of the SDMB should be swarming all over you any minute now
*Originally posted by elfkin477 *
O Brother Where Art Thou (I find people randomly breaking into song disconcerting)
Huh? I’ve seen the movie quite a few times and I don’t recall a single instance of anyone “randomly” breaking into song. In fact, the Coen Brothers have said that the music in the film is pretty much all circumstantial to the story.
You’ve gotta be careful on pre-judging movies based on the preview, though – while you can usually tell if the movie will suck, sometimes you’re wrong.
Case in point: Galaxy Quest. I saw the preview and thought “Dear God, this must be the lamest thing I’ve ever seen. It looks bad even before I consider the cast, and it’s got Tim Allen for the love of God! It must suck, suck, suck!”
I didn’t see it in the theatre. I would have never seen it had my in-laws not bought me the DVD for my birthday. I actually put off seeing it for several weeks before I finally broke down and popped it in my DVD player.
It didn’t suck. Not only didn’t it suck, I actually enjoyed it. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not headed for the AFI list or anything, but damn if that movie didn’t made me smile.
Now I tell people to rent the documentary Trekkies and watch it immediately before Galaxy Quest. No one’s been disappointed yet.
Actually, this might make an interesting list: Movies you thought would suck royally, but ended up being enjoyable. I would start with:
Galaxy Quest
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (in my mind, the only role Keanu was born to play)
Charlie’s Angels (boy, I was ready to hate this one, but how can you not like a movie this goofy?)
Any others?
I have an ongoing list of movies that I swear to never see, the list contains (note: this is merely a summerized list)
Dude, Where’s My Car
Road Trip
Prety much any movie based off of a 60’s or 70’s TV show
Scary Movie 2 (I would also have Scary Movie 1, but I was forced into seeing it)
ANY Jackie Chan Movie (and some Jet Li movies (though Kiss of The Dragon looks cool))
Titanic
Moulin Rouge
Bubble Boy
Beaches
The list goes on…
BTW, why do you people not want to see Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back? Sure, the title is pretty stupid, but Kevin Smith rules! All of his other movies rock, so why do you think this won’t? (Unless you just plain don’t like Kevin Smith movies in the first place, in which I say, what’s wrong with you?)
Oh, and chalk me up as another person who liked O Brother, Where Art Thou?. It’s another one that made me grin pretty much throughout.
bouv wrote:
I have an ongoing list of movies that I swear to never see, the list contains (note: this is merely a summerized list)
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Prety much any movie based off of a 60’s or 70’s TV show
While you’re right that most suck, there are a couple that do it right, i.e., they make fun of their source material. I thought The Brady Bunch Movie and Charlie’s Angels did this pretty well. Again, neither one is exactly Oscar-calibre or anything, but they were pretty enjoyable overall.
Oh, and add Brady Bunch to my prior list.
*Originally posted by kylen *
**Freddy Prinze and any twenty-something female co-star make me head for the hills, but Summer Catch looks terrible (even though Fez from ‘That 70’s Show’ is in it). **
Jessica Biel, from 7th Heaven. You know, the one who tried to pose nude, so she would be kicked off of the show.
THAT does look stupid. And that stupid, “i’m in over my head in this game…” song gets soooo annoying!
Bubble Boy
American Pie
Anything with Tom Green
Bring It On
Legally Blonde
I just got back from seeing The Others, and the trail for Glitter (starring Mariah Carey) appeared in the previews. Dear god, kill me now. I can’t believe some studio poured money into a movie based on Mariah Carey’s life and let Mariah Carey actually star in it. Tacky, tacky, tacky.
<insert puking smiley here>
I’m thinking that Mariah pulled the whole breakdown bit just to have some added publicity heading into the premier of Shitter. Oh, I mean Glitter.
*Originally posted by Dewey Cheatem Undhow *
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Actually, this might make an interesting list: Movies you thought would suck royally, but ended up being enjoyable. I would start with:Galaxy Quest
Charlie’s Angels (boy, I was ready to hate this one, but how can you not like a movie this goofy?)
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You know what these two movies also have in common? Super-hunky actor Sam Rockwell (sigh) is in both of them (as the guy who dies in an episode to prove that they’re in a serious situation, and Eric Knox). So I saw those movies just for him, and they both ended up being significantly better than I thought they would be (Can’t say the same for Green Mile and Midsummer’s Night Dream).
BTW, why do you people not want to see Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back? Sure, the title is pretty stupid, but Kevin Smith rules!
Have you seen the previews for it? It just looks so. . . dumb. I’m kinda a Kevin Smith (I liked Clerks, and enjoyed Mallrats a lot), but I’m not foaming at the mouth for him or anything. I just think the previews make it look stupid, and nowhere near as “grown-up” as the rest of his movies.
pthh
Kevin Smith fan, obviously, that’s supposed to read
*Originally posted by Ross *
Thank you! Finally! It remains his triumph. Even the first series.
Hey, don’t knock the first series! I love the first series!
Shallow Hal
Tomcats
Freddie got Fingered
Saving Silverman
some new Disney movie - all I remember is various characters saying “Max” to this little kid over and over again.
Honestly? Most of them. For me, movies do not have the benefit of the doubt. There is too much crap being churned out these days. A movie has to prove its worth to me. That means no opening weekends, no going on trailers. I read reviews and I listen for the word of mouth. If “Memento” turns out to be worht seeing (it was) then I can see it just as well 2 weeks from now as I could opening night.
I’ve almost never seen a movie that people regretted wasting their time and money on that wasn’t demolished by critics and/or had dreadful word of mouth.
For all of you who thought that Dude, Where’s My Car? was going to be stupid and decided not to see it, THANK GOD YOU MADE THE DECISION. It was the most wasted 2 hours of my entire life. And the most poorly spent $7.50 I have ever earned. All of my friends and I walked out of the theater feeling stupider than we did before we saw it.
The plot was something like,
two losers wake up hungover, their house trashed, forget their twin girlfriend’s birthdays, so they go out looking for a present. They find that they’ve frequented a strip club the night before, encounter a transvestite club owner who wants his/her money back, and something to do with alien babes in tight black plastic bodysuits.
There was actually a giant hot girl in a tight black body suit who tried to eat people.
God, that movie should burn and the writer should go to hell. The acting alone was the biggest anti-drug campaign I’ve seen in my entire life.
That should read, THANK GOD YOU MADE THE RIGHT DECISION.
I just saw Rat Race today, and thought it was ourright hilarious. It’s for the most part slapstick humor, but it’s still great fun.
I second the motion for Legally Blonde. The previews for that made my head hurt.
The other night I saw a trailer for a movie called Shallow, where the psycho-looking guy from Tenacious D has some sort of problem (maybe I should call it a solution) where he sees some enormously obese girl as Gwynneth Paltrow.
This looked to me like the most blatant, callous “fat joke” film I’ve seen since the dude who was just like John Candy died. I wonder how long this thing sat in the can until someone felt the PC brigade had enough wind stolen out of its sails.
Plus, um, I think I might have invented the concept. There is no possible way I can go any further than that without getting into a lot of trouble. Suffice to say I am an asshole.
But at least I know it.