waltersleestak
waltersleestak
waltersleestak

Highlander 2 was the only movie I ever walked out of. (But Payback was the only one where I got a refund.)

As long as Weird Al took home something.....

I will say this: Bruce's Mom is pretty fucking awesome.

It's movies like this that I just can't stand. I much rather see an awful, shitty movie where the actors absolutely go the other way and don't put on an excruciatingly false brave face and attempt to plow through it.

Depends on the drummer. I'll take 10 minutes of Art Blakey over any rock drummer any day.

Also: Ralph Fiennes

You hit the nail on the head.

Thank god I was born early enough to have actually lived during the majority of the golden age of Saturday Morning Cartoons (RIP)— I've only vaguely heard of two of the above list. Jesus they all look atrocious.

Jeezus— just keep the door closed, lights off, and STFU.

Sorry, but two of these movies are not terrible at all.

Never read any of the books nor seen any of the movies and you know what? I'm pretty okay with that....

Terry Gilliam on line one for you.

The night after a friend of mine saw the film on opening night he amusingly (and a tad dismissively) called the film "Die, Rinse, Repeat". The coincidence is mind-boggling.

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There's so much to love about this movie— but above all, to me, is the performance of Gregg Henry.

Mystery Men? Really?

Can't adequately express how pleasantly surprised I was by Robot and Frank. One of the sleeper-hit hidden gems of the past decade for sure.

We absolutely sure he ain't pullin' a Peter Sellers and just simply changed his mind about doing the movie altogether?

It'd be sort of plausible to place it in the bottom of a top ten list of bad— but I wouldn't call it the single worst of all time. I know I've seen worse.