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Luke101
08-08-2006, 06:51 PM
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Mouse77e
08-09-2006, 05:17 AM
Does Paying Money to see Pearl Harbour count?

wh666-666
08-09-2006, 06:29 AM
I didnt think pearl harbour was that bad mouse, well not the worst film ever, didnt you like it? The only time ive ever demanded my money back at a cinema was when i went to see the film The village. Good concept but a shame the actors couldnt act, the script was terrible, poorly produced and not intense or frightening whatsoever.

I find movie bloopers of jim carrey quite funny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoLzRwbp0dU

Or if your looking to summarise films in 30 secs these flash films are funny
http://www.angryalien.com/

NogDog
08-09-2006, 08:12 AM
Does Paying Money to see Pearl Harbour count?
Definitely one of the worst big-budget films I've ever seen. In addition to the insipid love triangle plot, the quasi-historical plot was equally bad. (The whole idea of single-engine fighter pilots being used to fly twin-engined bombers in the Doolittle raid is ridiculous.)

Being a bit of an amateur military historian, I often have trouble watching war films that take liberty with the facts or depict things that just look wrong. For instance, the scene from "Saving Private Ryan" (which did many things well) where they make a frontal assault on the German position guarding the radar station. They probably would not have done it in the first place, but if they did they would have waited until dark and tried to sneak up on them, not charge uphill across open ground in broad daylight. The realistic result of what they did in the film would have been for the US soldiers to all get killed or wounded (and probably captured), which would have caused the film to end a bit prematurely.

And if I watch "The Battle of the Bulge", I almost want to laugh out loud during the climactic battle scenes where American-made Patton tanks are pretending to be German Tiger tanks fighting American M24 light tanks pretending to be Sherman tanks, all on some barren countryside in Spain that is supposedly the hilly and forested Ardennes region of Belgium/Luxembourg.

KDLA
08-09-2006, 03:10 PM
I didnt think pearl harbour was that bad mouse, well not the worst film ever, didnt you like it? The only time ive ever demanded my money back at a cinema was when i went to see the film The village. Good concept but a shame the actors couldnt act, the script was terrible, poorly produced and not intense or frightening whatsoever.

TOTALLY AGREE about "The Village" -- I was thinking that before I read your response to Mouse's post!

KDLA
08-09-2006, 03:13 PM
If you ever watch "Elizabethtown," you'll see a montage of several exit signs. Unless Orlando takes several, I mean MANY, wrong turns, the progression takes you back and forth across Kentucky several times before he reaches Elizabethtown.

Another: "Mommie Dearest"
During any of the "Crawford throws a fit" scenes, the child's hairstyle changes for each camera angle.

KDLA

NogDog
08-09-2006, 08:19 PM
The other thing that bothers me in many movies is bad physics (http://www.intuitor.com/moviephysics/).

Waylander
08-09-2006, 09:18 PM
That site is fantastic.

Time to crank a bit of the old book mark, definately coming back to that.

Mouse77e
08-10-2006, 05:04 AM
Being a bit of an amateur military historian, I often have trouble watching war films that take liberty with the facts or depict things that just look wrong.
Don't Get me started on the Hollywood History School thing... U571... the americans captured the German sub HA! Erol Flynn and the yanks took Bermah Ha! (my grandfather who DID fight there never saw a yank, or another erol flynn film either...)

Grrrrrrr

Ed_Ryan
08-14-2006, 03:18 AM
Jacky Chan's films are the only films I've seen with movie bloopers.

Mr Initial Man
08-15-2006, 01:34 PM
In "Abbot and Costello Meet the Mummy", Bud Abbot's character was Peter Patterson, and Lou Costello was Freddie Franklin. Only in the credits are those names mentioned; throughout the movie, they use each other's real names.