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Made this thread on another forum and I thought I might put it here.
The Room and Troll 2. True masterpieces!

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Oh, The Room. I don't think I could watch that without it being a snarking.

To me, Tank Girl (some people think it's bad) and House 2 (the one with the guy returning from Vietnam, the medicine cabinet mirror that was a portal to a place filled with bat-winged skeletons, and the old farmer zombie.) I have no idea if House 2 is really a bad movie because I only saw it when I was a kid, but it certainly was weird.

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That cheesy 1990's remake of village of the damned, I'll admit it's a poorly made movie, but a good one nonetheless.

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Dracula 2000 (or 2001 in some countries).
Hammer horror films (many and various).
Blade Trinity (I love Ryan Reynolds in it).
Mel Brooks movies (Spaceballs, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, etc).
Queen of the Damned.

I have fairly dreadful taste in movies (not according to me, but to most other people :lol: ). There are so many others, but I don't want to bore everyone with a huge list (and as usual when asked I forget most of my choices).

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Minty wrote:
Dracula 2000 (or 2001 in some countries).
Hammer horror films (many and various).
Blade Trinity (I love Ryan Reynolds in it).
Mel Brooks movies (Spaceballs, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, etc).
Queen of the Damned.

I have fairly dreadful taste in movies (not according to me, but to most other people :lol: ). There are so many others, but I don't want to bore everyone with a huge list (and as usual when asked I forget most of my choices).

Space balls is awesome! "we've been jammed! I hate strawberry!" :mrgreen:

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Any film involving Zombies.

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Minty wrote:
Dracula 2000 (or 2001 in some countries).
Hammer horror films (many and various).
Blade Trinity (I love Ryan Reynolds in it).
Mel Brooks movies (Spaceballs, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, etc).
Queen of the Damned.

I have fairly dreadful taste in movies (not according to me, but to most other people :lol: ). There are so many others, but I don't want to bore everyone with a huge list (and as usual when asked I forget most of my choices).

Space balls is awesome! "we've been jammed! I hate strawberry!" :mrgreen:

Lol... it is one of my "I feel dreadful, that'll cheer me up" films :D

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Ooh, I forgot The Witches. There's nothing like watching Anjelica Huston chew the scenery. Oh, and the Grand High Witch makeup creeped me out as a kid. It still does in a delightful way. :mrgreen:

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I have to admit that I kind of love The Craft. (Don't kill me, Midi and Minty!)

I agree the movie is goofy in parts, and maybe gets a lot of stuff wrong. But I just dig on Fairuza Balk's performance as Nancy in that movie.

Also, I like the scenes where the four girls are still friends, and are just hanging out together in the woods or at each other's home and doing secret witchy stuff. It just seems like an idyllic high school friendship thing. (Before everything goes tits up.)

It kind of makes me wish that I might have belonged to a little group like that back when I was in high school (but I didn't). I would have been the Water element in the group (going by my zodiac sign), so I guess that would make me the Rochelle of the group. Damn... Nancy was cooler.

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Freddy Got Fingered

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Ooh, I forgot The Witches. There's nothing like watching Anjelica Huston chew the scenery. Oh, and the Grand High Witch makeup creeped me out as a kid. It still does in a delightful way. :mrgreen:
I respectfully disagree that this movie is "really bad".


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I have to admit that I kind of love The Craft. (Don't kill me, Midi and Minty!)

I agree the movie is goofy in parts, and maybe gets a lot of stuff wrong. But I just dig on Fairuza Balk's performance as Nancy in that movie.

Also, I like the scenes where the four girls are still friends, and are just hanging out together in the woods or at each other's home and doing secret witchy stuff. It just seems like an idyllic high school friendship thing. (Before everything goes tits up.)

It kind of makes me wish that I might have belonged to a little group like that back when I was in high school (but I didn't). I would have been the Water element in the group (going by my zodiac sign), so I guess that would make me the Rochelle of the group. Damn... Nancy was cooler.

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I quite liked that movie... I just wish I could do the things they can do (not the evil things, obviously ;) )

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Minty wrote:
I quite liked that movie... I just wish I could do the things they can do (not the evil things, obviously ;) )


Well, I do remember once a science classroom demonstration that was a little bit similar to the "Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board" scene in The Craft. The subject sat in a chair, though, and students were able to lift him and the chair just using their fingers. Of course, the subject didn't float on his own, as in the the movie scene. But everyone was amazed, nonetheless. It wasn't magic -- there was some physics explanation for it that eludes me at the moment.

Minty what's your element? (based on your zodiac sign). I'm just curious as to which of the four girls you could've been. :D

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I respectfully disagree that this movie is "really bad".


Ok, so given it's not bad, but Roald Dahl hated the ending and the little kid isn't the best actor.

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Both fair criticisms. Roald Dahl also hated Jews though :P

But yeah, the original ending was far superior, and while he wasn't great, kids often aren't.


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