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I like most of the Rock, but Bay excess shows through on the car chase in San Fransico. Confusing editing and just over the top. From there it's just got worse. Bay became Flanderdized.

I can't believe WB spent 15 million on reshoots for this, it looks like the movie you would rent when Deep Impact or Twister was out at Blockbuster.

I always had a soft spot for the Novelty shop

Youngblood never ripped off anyone, super original characters that looked nothing like Wolverine or Deadpool.

Blade 3, falls into the same category as Robocop III, where it feels like the movie was made way to long after the original and was meant for the Direct to Video market.

I think doubling it's budget was a bit overstated, it cost about 40million to make and made about 82 million world wide. It just barely made over it's budget domestically, so it was pretty big flop.

You take the good, you take the bad…

The last time I remember hearing about the project , Spawn wasn't even going to appear. It would be about the cops and rumors of Spawn.

I'm sure there is a market somewhere for a streaming service for old sitcoms and saturday morning cartoons. Not just the main stream stuff, but the 1 season wonders only a hand full of people remember. The streaming rights can't be that expensive.

Kids need to learn appropriate behavior in public. A cinema , theatre , church and sit down restaurants are places where kids need to learn how to behave.

I go all in watching a series the good and the bad lol

Because changing from a fantastical setting to modern day Los Angeles never reeks of budget cuts does it Neverending Story 3 and Masters of the Universe.

I completely agree on the score issue. Goldeneye's score is ok and innovative in some scenes and downright awful in others. I would love to hear the movie re-scored.

I don't know if I would put Sinbad in that group, it's been awhile since I watched it but I remember the animation being a bit rough especially mixed with CGI.

I always liked the scene of the T-1000 headbutting the glass of the helicopter and pouring into the passangers seat and reforming

Can anyone remember all the hype over Dreamworks when it was first formed only to be a home of perfectly mediocre movies for the 1st few years. The Peacemaker and Deep Impact would be have been more at home as NBC movie events.

I can't be the only one that thought Shrek 2 was terrible. I like the 1st movie but for some reason found 2 to a be a bore.

Agreed it's the one X-men movie that feels like a real movie , yet also feels like it would have been right at home as a Wolverine solo comic.

I sort of see these rumors about X-men:Supernova to be like Sony after Amazing Spiderman 2 came out and they were pushing the Sinister Six. I highly doubt this movie is really happening.
If it does go ahead it will be Fox once again rushing yet another X-men movie. The only movies that seemed to have sensible

I love Starship troopers effects but those interiors look like terrible. The ship interiors look like barely disguised warehouses.