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3 Greatest Movie Letdowns

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:15 PM

COPILOT


#1 Matrix sequals-I mean who didn't see that coming?
#2 The Lord of The Rings-I fell alseep. Also I saw the first one twice in one week. Too much too soon and it wasn't that good.
#3-Cant think of the thrid most disapointing. I can only rember screaming you B#####ds at the screen at the end of reloaded. I was basically living out of reach of technology so I didn't know about the trilogy thing. No one kill me for not liking Lord of the rings. However for a fun slightly naughty spoof try The Lord Of the G-Strings. Misty Mundae is just so much fun.



An I carried such a torch

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:33 PM

TMURRIE


Quote:

Originally posted by Firestalker:


3. Dude, where's my car?: I absolutely hated this movie. A few stupid laughs, but utterly ridiculous. I hate this movie with all my being.



Are you kidding me!?

You actually saw the movie? I couldn't stand 10 minutes, and I just walked away(I didn't go see it in theaters, my brother was watching it and I just decided that no, no I will not watch this).

I think I stopped watching it at the part with the animated cat dancing...which was in the opening credits...

As for my 3:
1)Saw 2 - Dreadful, nothing but mindless gore, and too many characters
2)Star Trek Nemesis - Young Picard clone!? WTF!?
3)Alien 3 - I would also have said Aliens 4, but in my mind that movie never got made.

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:53 PM

KJIPPO


1. Kill Bill, I guess I expected more from ol' Quentin and also Uma had her moments in Pulp Fiction but thats as much as I can take

2. Episode 1, wtf this one was just a total blow to the whole galaxy, looked like a "queer eye" makeover with soap opera dialogue and personalities like Jar-Jar. In fact ep 1-3 could be cut down to maybe 1 decent movie.

3. Alexander, wow they really blew it with this one


and there are plenty more..

"You're my kind of stupid"

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:40 PM

THEPISTONENGINE


Lord of the Rings? Which one?
That was a seriously good set of movies. Yes, they were long, a little overdone, but that was Peter Jackson being true to the nature of the books. I thought LOTR was very high up there with books made into movies, above Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (not great, but I really like how they diverged from the plot and kept the same silly atmosphere), and with I, Robot and Last of the Mohicans.

Side note, just because I want to.
I really think I, Robot is the best adaptation of a book. If you haven't read it, I, Robot is a series of short stories detailing unexpected protocal from new, untested robots. The movie took the I, Robot world (with one notable exception of having robots on earth) and wrote another story, longer and more dramatic, that would fit perfectly in with the other stories.

Quote:

Originally posted by copilot:
#1 Matrix sequals-I mean who didn't see that coming?
#2 The Lord of The Rings-I fell alseep. Also I saw the first one twice in one week. Too much too soon and it wasn't that good.
#3-Cant think of the thrid most disapointing. I can only rember screaming you B#####ds at the screen at the end of reloaded. I was basically living out of reach of technology so I didn't know about the trilogy thing. No one kill me for not liking Lord of the rings. However for a fun slightly naughty spoof try The Lord Of the G-Strings. Misty Mundae is just so much fun.



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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:28 PM

FLAUTISTFIRST


Napolean Dynamite---*Gosh*

Flight Plan--I kept waiting for it to actually get good, and it never did. And I carried such a torch...

Damnation Alley--anyone remember this?



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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:44 PM

20THCENTFOXHATER


oh, ya..... I forgot to say how much I just don't like Napoleon Dynamite, Alexander, Pulp Fiction, Resident Evil 2, and Spider-Man. I so much wanted to like all of these movies (except Napoleon-I just had to see what the fuss was about. It turns out there was none. It sucked. Incredibly. That and Date Movie have to be THE worst movies EVER).

I've never been a fan of Tarantino's work, but I do admire his work ethic. He does what he wants, when he wants, and makes the kind of movies he likes.

Once Upon A Time in Mexico was disappointing. I didn't hate it, I just thought there would be more to it. Like Salma Hayek and explosions.

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"Can't do something smart, do something right".

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 4:17 PM

BILLYANKERS


1. Starship Troopers
2. Battlefield Earth
3. The Stand

All great books but very disapppointing movies.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 4:56 AM

MEKAN


Quote:

Wednesday, March 22, 2006 16:17
1. Starship Troopers
2. Battlefield Earth
3. The Stand

All great books but very disapppointing movies.



Wow I forgot aobut Starship Troopers, and then they made a sequel that was much worse.

I never looked forward to Battlefield Earth and while The Stand was not great, I thought it was one of the best king book to tv productions.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 5:07 AM

CHRISISALL


Quote:

Originally posted by flautistfirst:

Damnation Alley--anyone remember this?




Are you kidding?

"There are KILLER COCKAROACHES!!!"

I can't wait for the DVD, I loved it for 'that cheese aspect'.

And the Jerry Goldsmith music (How did they pull him?) Chrisisall

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 5:10 AM

GREATBLACKTHORN


Serenity

>_>

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Joking! Jeez, I think I heard Vera being loaded behind me...

Really though, it HAS to be Star Wars I-III...Personally, I hate them because of SO MUCH BLUE SCREEN

Why not learn from Firefly's example and use REAL set pieces? Urgh...Oh well...

Firefly > All

She'll turn you in before you can say "Don't turn me in...lady..."

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 5:27 AM

ENDERSGAME


hmm. my least favorite movies? or, at least letdowns?
i will have to say...
snow dogs. it was crap.
hmm. i wish i could say king kong, but reamakes arn't alowed.
star wars. episode two. one was ok, but the second and third made me cry.
hulk.

are we caring about that now?
-wash.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 5:46 AM

MATTCOZ


Quote:

Originally posted by endersgame:
star wars. episode two. one was ok, but the second and third made me cry.

Wow, didn't know there was anybody that liked I more than II and III. That's just... wow.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 6:07 AM

ENDERSGAME


please note that i had not seen the first three at the time. and i was a young and impresionable child. i never saw it again, so i can't really remember how good it was, but i remeber liking it. i probably just liked the podracer bit.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 6:31 AM

THENCDUCK


Quote:

Originally posted by kjippo:
1. Kill Bill, I guess I expected more from ol' Quentin and also Uma had her moments in Pulp Fiction but thats as much as I can take

2. Episode 1, wtf this one was just a total blow to the whole galaxy, looked like a "queer eye" makeover with soap opera dialogue and personalities like Jar-Jar. In fact ep 1-3 could be cut down to maybe 1 decent movie.

3. Alexander, wow they really blew it with this one


and there are plenty more..

"You're my kind of stupid"



I view Kill Bill 1 and 2 as an entire movie and together they are great. If you just few one its not that great.

I agree with you on Alexander that movie was an unconfortable 2 and half hours in the theatre.

My greatest movie letdown is Ultraviolet yes i went to see it. The director of Equilibrium with Mila Jonavich kicking ass I thought this should be awesome. I was wrong the movie was so ridiculous i couldn't stop myself from laughing. Terrible Terrible Movie.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:09 AM

UNREGISTEREDCOMPANION


Did I hear someone diss DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR?!?!

LOL


I have one computer named "Continuum Transfunctioner" as it is a powerful and mysterious device (and its mystery is only exceeded by its power ya know!). Other hardware includes a computer named Zarnoff, and external drives named Zoltan, Zellmina, Zellnor and Jeff.

Dude is right up there on my list with Caddy Shack and the Blues Brothers!

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:13 AM

SADLITTLEKING


Quote:

Originally posted by THENCDUCK:
My greatest movie letdown is Ultraviolet yes i went to see it. The director of Equilibrium with Mila Jonavich kicking ass I thought this should be awesome. I was wrong the movie was so ridiculous i couldn't stop myself from laughing. Terrible Terrible Movie.



I completely agree. Although I couldn't list this one as a letdown cause I wasn't looking forward to it in the first place. I just saw it cause of Milla Jovovich.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:30 AM

MALSGIRL


Quote:

Originally posted by 20thCentFoxHater:

Undead- terrible Australian zombie flick. Just down right stupid.



OK I just have to say, I loved that movie. I thought it was hi-larious. It was campy and crazy. I love all the weird cheesy scifi-ness of it. And I loved the explantion for the zombies.

Quote:


Originally posted by THESOAPBOXER:

Let me add "Muholland Drive." I'm a pretty mellow, mild-mannered kinda guy. As the credits began to roll, I was so angry I could've killed someone. What the f*** did I just watch?, I asked myself. I've yet to come up with an answer



I couldn't agree with you more. I HATE that movie!!!! At the end of it I was like 'WTF!!! Why the hell did this piece get so much critical acclaim?!?' I'm sorry, but at the end I didn't want my money back, I wanted my memory earsed and my time back, thank you very much. I still cringe when I see Naomi Watts, which is sad because in general I like the movies she picks, but "Muholland Drive" was the first thing I saw her in, so I just can't disconnect her from it in my head.

Oh and Alexander, in my opinion quite possibly the worst movie I have ever seen. If you've seen it you know what I mean and if you haven't seen it DON'T. Some bad movies are fun to watch because they're so bad it's funny; Alexander go barreling on past that level of bad and straight into, I never should have been made because I have no redeeming qualities what so ever.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:45 AM

ISAACSHEPHERD


Quite a lot of diversity here but I think I should put in my 2 cents. I must be crazy for doing this but I have to say I like Matrix:Reloaded. True it had so much more potential but I still really liked it. Revolutions though went right out the window.

1. War of the Worlds- I don't care much for Tom Cruise anymore, but I really thought this movie looked at least decent. Too much games with CG and wasn't what I expected at all. The ending was the worst of any movie I have seen.

2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire- This movie was so disappointing. I haven't read the books but I expected so much more from this movie. This was actually the first Harry Potter movie I saw in theaters and it may be the last.

3. X2&3 I agree with someones comment above about no Gambit. I was told by online sources he was going to be in it then at the last minute he was taken out. X3 looks very good but from what I hear still no Gambit. The writers didn't think they could come up with a good way to tie him in. Last I knew writers were creative, but that excuse is quite a joke.

Halle Berry also demanded more time and money or she was gone, so she got her way. Over the last few months I've heard so many rumors about X3, and it looks like it'll be a decent movie at least, but Gambit is one of the most charismatic characters (and my favorite as well).
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Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:46 AM

NUCLEARDAY


Quote:

Originally posted by tmurrie:
3)Alien 3 - I would also have said Aliens 4, but in my mind that movie never got made.



Okay... I thought I had blocked it out of my head, and there you go mentioning it. Thanks ;p

Aliens 4 bugged me just because I thought the talent behind it should have made it at least a little better. Jeunet with most of his regular cast, Winona Ryder (rrowrr :)... Nice visuals, but... a Ripley clone? The questions that spring from that alone... must not rant...

And another that has up and sprung from the depths of my blocked memories: Aliens vs. Predator. Guh. Talk about a fanboy wankfest and ripping off of... Stargate? Actually, I've read the comics and the novels that some of the story was pulled from. Could've been halfway decent if it'd stuck a bit more to that... Just... there is nothing good about that movie.

So, yeah. There's my new three. Basically any Aliens movie other than Alien and Aliens. And Highlander 2, which doesn't count 'cause it doesn't exist of course.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:50 AM

ACRAZYIVAN


Since this is the "Greatest Movie Letdowns" I'm going to embrace the loophole that I can group things together.

1) Star Wars Ep. 1-3
2) Matrix 2&3
3) Hmm, now I'm struggling. Hulk was the one movie I've almost walked out of. Maybe that goes here. I'll probably come up with something later and re-post.

"We've gotta go to the crappy town where I'm a hero."

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 8:23 AM

SHINY


Quote:

Originally posted by ACrazyIvan:

3) Hmm, now I'm struggling. Hulk was the one movie I've almost walked out of. Maybe that goes here. I'll probably come up with something later and re-post.



You should have. Accepting, of course, that you were still awake enough for perambulation...

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Thursday, March 23, 2006 8:58 AM

SINGATE


Quote:

Originally posted by chrisisall:
"There are KILLER COCKAROACHES!!!"



I thought they were "steel plated cockroaches".

Anyway on to the bad. I grew up on slasher flicks and Michael Myers was my favorite baddie. So believe me when I say Halloween III is one of the worst things ever put to celluloid. Are you kidding me? He wasn't even in the damn movie! It was about stupid masks that made snakes crawl out of people's heads. What a pile of trash.

BTW sequels never live up to the greatness of the original except in a few very rare cases. In that regard almost all sequels are letdowns.

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