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OldTennisCourt posted:For a channel called Comedy Central they sure as hell had possibly the worst selection of movies I've ever seen. I think the highest quality movie they ever did was Ghostbusters 2 and UHF like once or twice. I swear Comedy Central played Monty Python and the Holy Grail back in the day, and that's where I first saw it, but you have me doubting my memory...
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# ? Feb 24, 2014 06:14 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 11:49 |
They did play Holy Grail in the past.
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# ? Feb 24, 2014 06:48 |
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I really thought we were getting Independence Day today but instead we got Don't Tell Mum The Babysitters Dad. Even better.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 09:08 |
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Flython posted:I really thought we were getting Independence Day today but instead we got Don't Tell Mum The Babysitters Dad. Is this a typo or a Mrs Doubtfire joke?
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 11:39 |
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Meme Emulator posted:Is this a typo or a Mrs Doubtfire joke? It's a Flophouse gag. I love how much gold they pull out of minor mispronunciations.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 12:04 |
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Flython posted:It's a Flophouse gag. I love how much gold they pull out of minor mispronunciations. Oh, hah, I just assumed you were talking about the movie choice of one of the other million bad movie podcasts.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 12:51 |
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HDTGM is up with "Winter's Tale" and HOLY poo poo. I know nothing about this book, didn't even know this was a movie that was out, and I am blown away. My favorite episodes are the ones that they do movies I haven't seen and now I cannot wait to watch this movie to try and make some sense of this.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 21:05 |
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cams posted:HDTGM is up with "Winter's Tale" and HOLY poo poo. I know nothing about this book, didn't even know this was a movie that was out, and I am blown away. My favorite episodes are the ones that they do movies I haven't seen and now I cannot wait to watch this movie to try and make some sense of this. I would have loved to been there when Jason thought he was the only one in the theater and then Andy Daly shows up.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 21:24 |
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Was literally about to post how incredible that would have been. National tragedy that June wasn't on this episode, would love to have heard her thoughts/interpretation on it. Best thing about the episode is them talking about the insane trailer for Blended - I watched it twice last week and still could not work out the premise for the film.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 21:35 |
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Doubtfire and Winter's Tale for the lovely movie podcasts today? My cup runnith over, but ya know, with poo poo. Winter's Tale is so loving crazy and terrible, when it shuffles onto Netflix with a wet fart, I massively recommend it.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 00:57 |
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Still can't wrap my head around how Blended's plot works. How does 4 tickets turn into 7 tickets? Why buffalo wings so spicy? I have to see Winter's Tale just for the Will Smith parts. I thought they were joking at first.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 02:31 |
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Mordecai Sanchez posted:Still can't wrap my head around how Blended's plot works. How does 4 tickets turn into 7 tickets? Why buffalo wings so spicy? Nothing they said about it was a joke, that's how stupid this poo poo is, the best joke is just describing what happens.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 03:26 |
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The Mrs. Doubtfire episode of WHM, so loving good. Every time they busted out the impression I was cracking up. Oooh dearie just making some mincemeat pies in the loo!
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 05:13 |
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The WHM Mrs. Doubtfire was a good close to listener request month. My favorite parts were pointing out there was nothing wrong with Pierce Brosnan, and that Robin Williams went on the anti-smoking tirade but had a serious drinking problem that was never addressed.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 05:22 |
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Mrs. Doubtfire was my childhood introduction to "unsympathetic rear end in a top hat wins back ex from good-natured rebound spouse" films. To date, my favorite example of the genre is a made-for-TV movie called Christmas Do-Over. It's basically Groundhog Day, but Christmas. Unlike its contemporaries, the main character is under no uncertain terms the villain, and the most sympathetic character is the ex-wife's new fiance. Jay Mohr, the psycho presented as our hero, spends the movie studying all the wonderful things the fiance does for his ex-wife. Instead of learning about how the fiance pays more attention to her and thus developing as a character, he uses his Groundhog Day powers to learn how best to either sabotage the fiance's plans or steal them for his own. The end result is an entirely innocent man watching the woman he loves get taken away from him over the course of one day by an irredeemable human that did not learn anything from the experience except how to use miracles to cheat. I'm planning on submitting the movie to the next WHM request month
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 06:20 |
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I was really hoping they would discuss the fact that the original ending of the movie had them get back together. Just hearing the outrage over that would be incredible.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 06:28 |
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DoombatINC posted:Mrs. Doubtfire was my childhood introduction to "unsympathetic rear end in a top hat wins back ex from good-natured rebound spouse" films. loving "Liar, Liar." DoombatINC posted:Unlike its contemporaries, the main character is under no uncertain terms the villain, and the most sympathetic character is the ex-wife's new fiance. Jay Mohr, the psycho presented as our hero, spends the movie studying all the wonderful things the fiance does for his ex-wife. Instead of learning about how the fiance pays more attention to her and thus developing as a character, he uses his Groundhog Day powers to learn how best to either sabotage the fiance's plans or steal them for his own. The end result is an entirely innocent man watching the woman he loves get taken away from him over the course of one day by an irredeemable human that did not learn anything from the experience except how to use miracles to cheat. So it's Eternal Sunshine from the point of view of Elijah Wood's character?
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 21:47 |
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DoombatINC posted:Mrs. Doubtfire was my childhood introduction to "unsympathetic rear end in a top hat wins back ex from good-natured rebound spouse" films. To date, my favorite example of the genre is a made-for-TV movie called Christmas Do-Over. It's basically Groundhog Day, but Christmas. Unlike its contemporaries, the main character is under no uncertain terms the villain, and the most sympathetic character is the ex-wife's new fiance. Jay Mohr, the psycho presented as our hero, spends the movie studying all the wonderful things the fiance does for his ex-wife. Instead of learning about how the fiance pays more attention to her and thus developing as a character, he uses his Groundhog Day powers to learn how best to either sabotage the fiance's plans or steal them for his own. The end result is an entirely innocent man watching the woman he loves get taken away from him over the course of one day by an irredeemable human that did not learn anything from the experience except how to use miracles to cheat. Kind of reminds me of when they reviewed Babyface and Addicted to Love, both of which focused on terrible people ruining some innocent person's life in pursuit of their "true love". Is "rear end in a top hat wins the love of the innocent while destroying a second innocent life" a secret film genre?
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 21:48 |
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Evil Mastermind posted:Kind of reminds me of when they reviewed Babyface and Addicted to Love, both of which focused on terrible people ruining some innocent person's life in pursuit of their "true love". Most romanitic comedies?
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 21:50 |
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bobkatt013 posted:Most romanitic comedies? Mind BLOWN.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 22:06 |
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Holy poo poo Winter's Tale
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 20:47 |
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SoupyTwist posted:Holy poo poo Winter's Tale I almost want to see it because it sounds amazingly bad. Will Smith out of nowhere in a Hendrix shirt? In 1916? And that scene isn't in the book? Sold! Not that I'd spend money on it but I can't wait until it's on netflix.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 21:19 |
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Soooooo... Are just not going to talk about this week's We Hate Movies?
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 16:35 |
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Evil Mastermind posted:Soooooo... I'm still trying to get through it. I'm really glad this movie was aggressively forgotten. Jesus. Edit: "I was just remembering the first time I kissed you. It was at your Christening. Your mother was powdering your bottom and I said I wanted to be the first man to kiss it. And I leaned over and I did." "How dare you drive a tiny baby wild with desire. *giggle*" Rotten Red Rod fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Mar 4, 2014 |
# ? Mar 4, 2014 16:42 |
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I might be alone in this, but I prefer the WHM episodes about romantic comedies because these movies seem to be the least aware about how messed up they are (Addicted to Love, The Pallbearer, Babycakes, Date with an Angel). I know sexual politics were a little different in 1984 but GOOD GOD what were these people thinking when they read the script?
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 17:43 |
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bobservo posted:I might be alone in this, but I prefer the WHM episodes about romantic comedies because these movies seem to be the least aware about how messed up they are (Addicted to Love, The Pallbearer, Babycakes, Date with an Angel). I know sexual politics were a little different in 1984 but GOOD GOD what were these people thinking when they read the script? I wish I could remember where I saw it, but I think Michael Caine will take any role offered to him because the dude just loves acting, or he sees any role as a chance to improve his skills. He's apparently been in 115 films in his career. Still, he should have broken his rule for this one.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 18:03 |
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Evil Mastermind posted:I wish I could remember where I saw it, but I think Michael Caine will take any role offered to him because the dude just loves acting, or he sees any role as a chance to improve his skills. He's apparently been in 115 films in his career. This might have been the point where he needed money. Christopher Walken is the one who just loves acting.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 18:05 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Edit: "I was just remembering the first time I kissed you. It was at your Christening. Your mother was powdering your bottom and I said I wanted to be the first man to kiss it. And I leaned over and I did." I about threw up in my car when I heard that. I'm definitely inflicting this movie on my friends. I can't even imagine who would write this poo poo - I'm gonna gently caress your daughter, but you've been loving my wife, and you know what, let's all just get our families back together and it'll all work out.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 18:18 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Edit: "I was just remembering the first time I kissed you. It was at your Christening. Your mother was powdering your bottom and I said I wanted to be the first man to kiss it. And I leaned over and I did."
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 18:42 |
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Evil Mastermind posted:I wish I could remember where I saw it, but I think Michael Caine will take any role offered to him because the dude just loves acting, or he sees any role as a chance to improve his skills. He's apparently been in 115 films in his career. Caine famously quipped in an interview that he hasn't seen Jaws: The Revenge, but he has seen the house he built with the money he made doing it. He's an unapologetic working actor.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 21:21 |
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I swear to God from the way it's described thought this movie was supposed to be an Edward Albee drama or at least a horrific thriller and not a comedy right until the very end.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 21:28 |
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Evil Mastermind posted:Soooooo... I just came to the forum to post about it. I've actually seen Blame it on Rio... unfortunately. They're not misrepresenting the film. I've held that it's Michael Caine's worst movie and considering some of the poo poo he was in during the 80's and 90's that's saying something. bobservo posted:I might be alone in this, but I prefer the WHM episodes about romantic comedies because these movies seem to be the least aware about how messed up they are (Addicted to Love, The Pallbearer, Babycakes, Date with an Angel). I know sexual politics were a little different in 1984 but GOOD GOD what were these people thinking when they read the script? Whenever I come across a movie or book where the sexual relationships are that screwed up I have to look toward the creators putting their fantasies on the screen. Hot teenager throwing herself at an older man? I wonder if the fact that one of the credited writers and the director were hitting their sixties when they were making the film had anything to do with that...
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 23:36 |
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Yeah, that bit made my skin loving crawl. They mentioned American Beauty, and I agree that the comparison works, but I'd also mention a little known film called Beauty, which shows how loving creepy and wrong it really WOULD be for a man to creep on the nubile child of his best friend, a child that he'd known since birth and who considered him an uncle. Except in Beauty, the situation plays itself out in a much more realistic fashion - no one has any idea that the "uncle" wants to bang the kid, least of all the kid himself - until the last minute, when all his creepy stalking ends with him raping his friend's son. I mean...if you're going to do a story like this, at least acknowledge and recognise that it's just...really really gross and unsavoury, and stop trying to make it into a romantic sex romp or whatever the gently caress. bobservo posted:I might be alone in this, but I prefer the WHM episodes about romantic comedies because these movies seem to be the least aware about how messed up they are (Addicted to Love, The Pallbearer, Babycakes, Date with an Angel). I know sexual politics were a little different in 1984 but GOOD GOD what were these people thinking when they read the script? Oh, I completely agree. I mean...silly action movies have a certain sort of predictability to them (Oh, that acting was really over the top/bad! Oh, that explosion/effect was insane/really terrible looking!), whereas bad romcoms/romantic dramas/sexy thrillers/family movies or whatever...are all horrible in beautifully unique ways, and I love to see them being taken down. And I mean..in a bad action movie, when a guy does something weird and bad, he's usually the bad guy - whereas in a movie like Mrs Doubtfire, you're supposed to think that everything's lovely and sweet when in fact it's weird as gently caress.
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 00:57 |
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I got way too excited when I saw that The Flop House was doing a bad movie that I have actually seen this week. And they made the same mistake I did ("Renny Harlan doing a movie about the Dyatlov Pass incident? Even if it's not good it's going to be crazy!").
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# ? Mar 8, 2014 16:10 |
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Genuinely (and probably one of the few) kind of disappointed there were no Floppies this last episode. The "Stuart Face Down on the Floor Watching 'Oogieloves' Award for the Movie That Almost Broke Me" is one of the most beautiful things ever said during the podcast.
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# ? Mar 9, 2014 03:18 |
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I truly think Blame it on Rio is the worst movie that We Hate Movies has ever done. There may be films that were produced worse, filmed worse or had worse acting, but holy poo poo that line everyone here has already quotes was stunningly bad. The writer HAD to know that line was going to totally destroy the rest of the movie right?
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# ? Mar 9, 2014 03:34 |
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In case you missed the announcement, WHM has a new episode of Animation Damnation about the Teen Wolf cartoon: http://whmpodcast.bandcamp.com/OldTennisCourt posted:I truly think Blame it on Rio is the worst movie that We Hate Movies has ever done. There may be films that were produced worse, filmed worse or had worse acting, but holy poo poo that line everyone here has already quotes was stunningly bad. The writer HAD to know that line was going to totally destroy the rest of the movie right? Definitely the most vile comedy they've done, and WHM has covered some bad ones. I suggested Overboard (1987) during their first listener request month, and I was bummed they didn't use it, because that so-called "comedy" has a premise that could easily be rewritten into a horror movie. bobservo fucked around with this message at 02:01 on Mar 10, 2014 |
# ? Mar 10, 2014 01:59 |
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OldTennisCourt posted:I truly think Blame it on Rio is the worst movie that We Hate Movies has ever done. There may be films that were produced worse, filmed worse or had worse acting, but holy poo poo that line everyone here has already quotes was stunningly bad. The writer HAD to know that line was going to totally destroy the rest of the movie right? Yeah I listened to it on the train and I had to get up and move to a place where I was certain nobody else could hear it.
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# ? Mar 10, 2014 22:47 |
Overboard should get reviewed by How Did This Get Made, with Paul F. Tompkins as the guest.
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sweeroy posted:Yeah I listened to it on the train and I had to get up and move to a place where I was certain nobody else could hear it. I literally started cringing and making faces on the train before I remembered I was on a train when they played the line the bottom powdering. That's some gross poo poo.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 01:32 |