Grown ups. ( Its bad for shure, but there are many funny moments in it IMO )
Alan Partridge. ( not a movie, but a british sitcom. I list it because most I know dont like it, I love it on the other hand )
Blade3.
The twilight movies. ( I know they are the least manly movies around according to many, but cant help it I must watch anything with vampires )
Eurotrip
RV (The movie, not the character who posts here. Okay, I like him too!)
The Chronicles of Riddick.
Highlander
[quote]florelius wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
Greystoke - if you like Chris Nolan’s Batman films, this was THE first modern attempt to reinvent a character bloated by age , success, and numerous creative interpretations. It is essentially Tarzan Begins , and there are too many elements in common with Nolan’s reboot to deny that Greystoke was a major, major influence: both feature a rich kid losing his parents (and himself) to tragedy, only to return to a place where he no longer belongs.
I was too distracted by Rick Baker’s brilliant FX work to notice that until now.
Trailer - Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (1984) - YouTube [/quote]
Thats a great movie, but dont think its commonly hated.
A crappy movie with lambert that should be hated is “DRUIDS”, its pure crap. [/quote]
OK. Let’s categorize it as a movie that’s not liked enough. It’s not a permanent fixture in favorite movie lists and was a gritty, grounded in reality reboot decades before it became cool.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]florelius wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
Greystoke - if you like Chris Nolan’s Batman films, this was THE first modern attempt to reinvent a character bloated by age , success, and numerous creative interpretations. It is essentially Tarzan Begins , and there are too many elements in common with Nolan’s reboot to deny that Greystoke was a major, major influence: both feature a rich kid losing his parents (and himself) to tragedy, only to return to a place where he no longer belongs.
I was too distracted by Rick Baker’s brilliant FX work to notice that until now.
Trailer - Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (1984) - YouTube [/quote]
Thats a great movie, but dont think its commonly hated.
A crappy movie with lambert that should be hated is “DRUIDS”, its pure crap. [/quote]
OK. Let’s categorize it as a movie that’s not liked enough. It’s not a permanent fixture in favorite movie lists and was a gritty, grounded in reality reboot decades before it became cool. [/quote]
Cant argue with that.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
RV (The movie, not the character who posts here. Okay, I like him too!)[/quote]
silly, everybody loves RV and his 500 years old lover.
[quote]florelius wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]florelius wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
Greystoke - if you like Chris Nolan’s Batman films, this was THE first modern attempt to reinvent a character bloated by age , success, and numerous creative interpretations. It is essentially Tarzan Begins , and there are too many elements in common with Nolan’s reboot to deny that Greystoke was a major, major influence: both feature a rich kid losing his parents (and himself) to tragedy, only to return to a place where he no longer belongs.
I was too distracted by Rick Baker’s brilliant FX work to notice that until now.
Trailer - Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (1984) - YouTube [/quote]
Thats a great movie, but dont think its commonly hated.
A crappy movie with lambert that should be hated is “DRUIDS”, its pure crap. [/quote]
OK. Let’s categorize it as a movie that’s not liked enough. It’s not a permanent fixture in favorite movie lists and was a gritty, grounded in reality reboot decades before it became cool. [/quote]
Cant argue with that.
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Also, you’d be surprised at how many people haven’t seen it.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]florelius wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]florelius wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
Greystoke - if you like Chris Nolan’s Batman films, this was THE first modern attempt to reinvent a character bloated by age , success, and numerous creative interpretations. It is essentially Tarzan Begins , and there are too many elements in common with Nolan’s reboot to deny that Greystoke was a major, major influence: both feature a rich kid losing his parents (and himself) to tragedy, only to return to a place where he no longer belongs.
I was too distracted by Rick Baker’s brilliant FX work to notice that until now.
Trailer - Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (1984) - YouTube [/quote]
Thats a great movie, but dont think its commonly hated.
A crappy movie with lambert that should be hated is “DRUIDS”, its pure crap. [/quote]
OK. Let’s categorize it as a movie that’s not liked enough. It’s not a permanent fixture in favorite movie lists and was a gritty, grounded in reality reboot decades before it became cool. [/quote]
Cant argue with that.
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Also, you’d be surprised at how many people haven’t seen it. [/quote]
I bet, becuase I thought most at my age and up had seen it, but when thinking about it, I have never heard anyone mention it before. So you are probably right.
Anyone here think Mila Kunis is hot? A buddy and I were debating who we’d rather bang, Mila Kunis or Natalie Portman. We ultimately decided neither was really “worth it.”
But I recently saw Kunis in a shitty movie with Justin Timberlake and those eyes got to me. She’s perfect for good head. Still not sure about sex though.
[quote]DeltaOne wrote:
The Chronicles of Riddick.
Highlander[/quote]
You’d be hard pressed to find someone here who didn’t like Highlander. That’s one of those movies where every critic in a newspaper didn’t like it, but every other human on the planet loved it.
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
Eurotrip[/quote]
Definitely with you on that one!
Underworld. Not as a horror flick but as an action one I liked it.
I liked Hood well enough.
Shrek 2.
Triangle
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
Primer
Extract
Bubba Ho-Tep
Timecrimes
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]DeltaOne wrote:
The Chronicles of Riddick.
Highlander[/quote]
You’d be hard pressed to find someone here who didn’t like Highlander. That’s one of those movies where every critic in a newspaper didn’t like it, but every other human on the planet loved it.[/quote]
The original was great, the rest are shit.
[quote]Hell-Billy wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]DeltaOne wrote:
The Chronicles of Riddick.
Highlander[/quote]
You’d be hard pressed to find someone here who didn’t like Highlander. That’s one of those movies where every critic in a newspaper didn’t like it, but every other human on the planet loved it.[/quote]
The original was great, the rest are shit.[/quote]
No fan of the original likes the tacked-on sequels and the prequel with a nose-ringed, contact-lensed Mario Van Peebles as a buried immortal who tried to salvage the original by pretending they weren’t aliens yet.
The Man from Earth is Highlander told from a different perspective:
Great story with an intelligent, creative mind driving every word. It’s almost a prequel to Highlander in how it makes you second guess what you believe. Of course, nobody really believes in physical immortality, but this is a challenge of an impossible life by a jury of cynical minds, each one representing an academic field as well as their own outlook.
With Highlander…“There should have been only one!”
[quote]Nards wrote:
With Highlander…“There should have been only one!”[/quote]
The sequels were a test of endurance. That’s what happens when you make a movie with such a definitive end. Macleod won. They never went anywhere with that.
The only thing that would’ve made Highlander better for me would be that the prize was mortality. Kurgan fighting for his own death and Macleod being reunited with Heather to live out their lives together would’ve been a perfect ending.
Surrogates
Fright Night (remake)