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I'd be annoyed about that rip-off too, except that Battleship Potemkin is another classic I hate. I mean come on, you think something's going to happen in the last 15 minutes, and then it finishes abruptly. And that close-up of the old woman with the smashed glasses made me laugh.Genghis Khant wrote:A lot of people really like The Untouchables, but I think it's a crock of shit. One of the very few good parts of the film is the shoot-out at the train station at the end (you know, with the baby in the pram rolling down the stairs) and it's an almost direct rip off of a Russian film, Battleship Potemkin. Baby and all. And, more than that, it's got Kevin Costner in it.
I assume you mean the Hitchhiker's Guide on radio, book or TV, and not the film - because I thought the film was generally poorly received anyway? And if you DID mean the book, then shame on you!btownmeggy wrote:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy...
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Oh, and La Dolce Vita---gag.
I never watched the movie. I borrowed all of the books from the library. I kept going on to the next one after being disappointed by the previous ones because I thought, "All of my nerd-friends love these books. There must be something redeeming in them." There wasn't. They were a waste of the precious little time I have left in my life.Stopper wrote:I assume you mean the Hitchhiker's Guide on radio, book or TV, and not the film - because I thought the film was generally poorly received anyway? And if you DID mean the book, then shame on you!btownmeggy wrote:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy...
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Oh, and La Dolce Vita---gag.
La Dolce Vita probably appeals more to men than women. Yes, the times I have spent womanising, gambling, drinking, and thinking to myself - "Is this all there is to life?" And deciding that yes, that's all there is. Party on!
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
No way man! It’s got a plot twist to rival "The Usual Suspects".Stopper wrote:Have to agree, totally unrealistic, gratuitously violent, and with a ridiculous plot-twist after an important crucifixion scene in the second part.Guiscard wrote:The Bible?
You know, for once, I wholeheartedly agree with you jay. The Williams movie (which was horrifically oversentimental) I disliked has nothing to do with my being atheist - I like Pasolini's The Gospel..., after all. Also, I won't ask you which Grudge movie you mean either, because I've only seen the original Japanese one, and that was shite, and since I don't usually like horror movies, I've no reason to assume the other 5 weren't crap too.jay_a2j wrote:Movies that blew:
Blair Witch Project
All Austin Powers movies
The Grudge
The Robin Williams Heaven movie (forget the name) "What Dreams May Come"?
Most sequels
I also liked heart of darkness and Lost in Translation, but don't diss Wilde... he roXors.flashleg8 wrote: P.S. I loved "Hearts of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad - but maybe 'cause I also love Apocalypse Now...
And I really liked Lost in Translation as well, I seen it in a cinema by myself (and I mean the only person there) when I was working away from home and it touched a cord. Plus I love Bill Murray and Scarlett Johannson (but in entirely different ways!)
P.P.S. Over rated classics? Charles Dickens & Oscar Wilde. Call me a philistine if you must.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
