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What are some of your worst movie experiences? Just saw 'Iron Sky'... OMG!

blazejowski

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Tremors late 80 or early 90's. A frist date with a girl and we got up and lefted. What a frist date. But a six pack and English bay saved the night.
Seriously????
Tremors is a GREAT movie!!!

Worst experience for me was seeing The Mummy - I was not in the mood to go see it, cause I am not a huge fan of Brendan Fraser, but my friends dragged me along. The theatre was mostly empty, but there was one guy who was yelling at the screen with every single thing that happened - "Look out!" "Ugh! Watch it!" etc etc etc
Horrible, horrible experience...

Worst I have seen? That dubious honor probably goes to Batman & Robin. That was just painful....
 

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My all time fave book as well but I don't think Travolta was the biggest problem. I think turning a 1400+ page book into a couple hour movie, was the problem.
They didn’t have to contain the whole book, the second half could have been a second movie... or not made at all. There was also a lot of filler in the first half that could have been ignored.

Travolta as an actor wasn’t the problem (though I despise his acting), it was the ideas he championed that I blame him for. They never even tried to use any of the ideas outlined in the book, that made it so good.
 

InTheBum

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I actually liked Tremors lol. So silly it was funny. Sort of tongue in cheek.

Worst ... by far. "Dude, where's my car".

Ashton Kutcher should be shot, set on fire and then pissed on ... to start.

Actually anyone who would hire that tool should be as well.



LOL Good for you! But how did YOU tolerate it?
I agree with Ashton!! Throw Adam Sandler on the fire as well...completely useless actors...:nod:
 

Jethro Bodine

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Beverly Hills. In the Kitchen eatin' vittles.
About 6 years ago here in Winnipeg, our one last remaining drive-in was on the verge of closing for good.
Being a child of the drive-in era, first as a youngster (sneaking in, hiding under blankets in the back of the station wagon) and as a teen (making out with your girl and drinking beer) I figured I should take my daughter at least once.
Unfortunately it was the end of the season and all that was playing was the movie "Step Up" (I just got a cold shiver down my spine :eek:)

That's 2 hours of my life I'll never get back! :doh:

At least I can say did it for my kid.

2nd choice was a couple of months ago. Looking after my sister's kids for the weekend. Alvin and the Chipmunks - Chip Wrecked!:fear:
 

blazejowski

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About 6 years ago here in Winnipeg, our one last remaining drive-in was on the verge of closing for good.
Being a child of the drive-in era, first as a youngster (sneaking in, hiding under blankets in the back of the station wagon) and as a teen (making out with your girl and drinking beer) I figured I should take my daughter at least once.
Unfortunately it was the end of the season and all that was playing was the movie "Step Up" (I just got a cold shiver down my spine :eek:)
I will always be grateful that the last movie I ever saw at the 'ole drive-in was a double feature - Speed and True Lies. Now THAT was the way to go out!
 
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