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I walked out of the cinema during Twister, Christ it was shíte, I'm not sure why I agreed to go in the first place.
I walked out of the cinema during Twister, Christ it was shíte, I'm not sure why I agreed to go in the first place.
You were promised a blowjob if you could stick it to the end maybe?
A few Tarantino films have cropped up so far but really the stinker is From Dusk til Dawn. If you have a zombie film then you want a build up to zombies in the first half and then zombies. If you have a road movie then you want a road movie with tension building to a good close. Don't stick a zombie movie on the end of a road movie just out of the blue. Seems like he wrote three quarters of the film, decided it was a bit dull and shoved in a naked dancer who turned into a zombie to pep it up a bit. Just made no sense.
I also saw an early reference for Kingpin, one of my all time favourite films along with Lost in Translation....maybe I'm just a Bill Murray fan
I was one of the one's that listed reservoir dogs as a poor film but really enjoyed Dusk til Dawn, more so because I knew absolutely nothing about the 'plot' before hand so wasI bloody love Dusk Til Dawn and would like to point out that they are vampires, not zombies.
I was one of the one's that listed reservoir dogs as a poor film but really enjoyed Dusk til Dawn, more so because I knew absolutely nothing about the 'plot' before hand so waswhen the vampires (not zombies) appeared
I would also list all cowboy films and absolutely anything with John Wayne in, similarly if Steven Seagull is in the cast list then it goes straight on the list of 'never to be watched' films.
I'll second Primer and Pi. Both very good, completely mind twisting films.But it's almost worse when someone tries to make an 'intelligent' film with the same kind of aesthetic - like Inception, which is basically a film designed to make people feel like they've seen something clever, when actually it's quite simple and is basically a vehicle for endless special FX fight'n'chase scenes... (it's actually worth comparing this to Nolan's earlier Memento, which really is quite clever and uses very little in the way of SFX and gripping low budget mind-twisters like Primer or Pi.
How can anyone not enjoy...absolutely anything with John Wayne in.
I was one of the one's that listed reservoir dogs as a poor film but really enjoyed Dusk til Dawn, more so because I knew absolutely nothing about the 'plot' before hand so waswhen the vampires (not zombies) appeared
I would also list all cowboy films and absolutely anything with John Wayne in, similarly if Steven Seagull is in the cast list then it goes straight on the list of 'never to be watched' films.