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Shard posted:Another bad movie I love is Dagon of all the b movie adaptations of Lovecraft it's the most competent I think. Nothing bad about it in my book other than it's cheap but that's part of its charm Killer ending track, too.
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Shard posted:Another bad movie I love is Dagon of all the b movie adaptations of Lovecraft it's the most competent I think. Nothing bad about it in my book other than it's cheap but that's part of its charm Is this Dagon (2001)? Sounds worth a watch, that's the only one I found on a quick web search but I seem to think there was something more recent. Maybe I'm misremembering.
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There was a recent adaptation of The Colour Out of Space with Nick Cage I wouldn't say it's a bad movie, but I liked it. Dagon is a better Lovecraft adaptation though
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Yea, that's it. Dagon is fairly old, but there's been a lot of Lovecraft and Lovecraft-inspired movies since.
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Thanks, I'll check it out. Always a sucker for creative Lovecraft adaptations.Rappaport posted:There was a recent adaptation of The Colour Out of Space with Nick Cage I also liked it, partly because it really conveyed a sense of the uncanny; of reality fracturing. There's nothing you can do because the rug is just being pulled out from under you and you have no idea. Tommy Chong's voice delivering the line "It's just a color... but it burns" was really good
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Milo and POTUS posted:I think a lot of people have it as a guilty pleasure at this point but Southland Tales is amazing and terrible. I cannot get the scene where leslie knope and avon barksdale get blasted by Jay Sherman in front of Stiffler and Dwayne The Rock Johnson out of my head. Or the scene where Justin Timberlake gets really high, and the movie basically stops while he looks right at the camera and has a song and dance number to All the things I've done by the killers. It feels like 2024 reportage, like when it came out everyone was all what is this absurd nonsense, now it's more Ah yes this accurately describes my lived reality
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Lockout is a brilliantly terrible movie with guy pearce drowning standing up, as a brave man should
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sebmojo posted:It feels like 2024 reportage, like when it came out everyone was all what is this absurd nonsense, now it's more Ah yes this accurately describes my lived reality I'd love to try and watch it again, my immediate feeling when I saw it the first time was that he had just seen cremaster cycle and was regurgitating a lot of that back out for us but I'm curious if I'd still feel that way now
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hallo spacedog posted:cremaster cycle Oh man what a trip. My high school art teacher played this for us over the course of several classes. It is so perfectly pretentious and self-indulgent, the kind of work that people point to when they're making fun of contemporary art. But I love it.
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Mister Speaker posted:Oh man what a trip. My high school art teacher played this for us over the course of several classes. It is so perfectly pretentious and self-indulgent, the kind of work that people point to when they're making fun of contemporary art. But I love it. I feel the same way. It's completely stupidly ridiculous and over the top and yet I love it a lot in a way and think about it frequently. It definitely belongs in this thread too.
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hallo spacedog posted:I feel the same way. It's completely stupidly ridiculous and over the top and yet I love it a lot in a way and think about it frequently. The Isle of Man tricycle with the ballsack on the tyre gets me every time.
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Southland Tales is awesome and speaking of The Rock, I also like Pain and Gain. At least glancing at RT, Metacritic and IMDB user data it's not hated, but I've never met another irl person that liked it. At least some of the people I've talked to went in blind thinking it was some The Rock/Marky Mark buddy comedy...which it kind of is, but got dark enough one couple I know walked out (lmao, what?).
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SUPERMAN'S GAL PAL posted:Around 2000 I bought a book I now kick myself for giving away, a history of and interviews with influential special effects artists. I can’t remember his name but the guy that worked on Nightbreed spoke of his frustration how the film was advertised like any other stalker/slasher movie instead of being open about the monsters being the heroic characters. It was supposed to be a trilogy but the studio tanked it.
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sebmojo posted:Lockout is a brilliantly terrible movie with guy pearce drowning standing up, as a brave man should I'd seen that and forgotten all about it. Funny to read the Wikipedia page and find out: * It's basically a Luc Besson French science fiction piece, just done in English with an English cast * How it was successfully sued for ripping off Escape from New York * How the cast are quoted being so serious in their pre-publicity: "what attracted me to this character is ..."
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encino man is the GOAT wheezing the juice
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The Eyes Have It posted:Is this Dagon (2001)? Sounds worth a watch, that's the only one I found on a quick web search but I seem to think there was something more recent. Maybe I'm misremembering. That's it you can watch it for free on tubi
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Colour out of space was a movie I watched once thought it was great and said never watching that again. I can't handle what happens to the mom and little boy
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Joey McChrist posted:encino man is the GOAT All you ever cared about were nugs, chillin', and grindage.
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I too liked that Dagon movie when I watched it on the SciFi channel like 2 decades ago. Just go in knowing that it's really Shadow over Innsmouthy more than Dagony, I think. (never actually read Lovecraft; just been exposed to it via cultural osmosis but that's what I remember) Maybe Del Toro will get to make his Lovecraft movie one day.
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I would love a remake of Dagon. Mostly because any of us might be envious of being that dude. Okay becoming a fish guy might suck, but you get to live a long time in the ocean and presumably can still live kinda on land, and don't have to pay rent or have a job? It's like how Beauty and the Beast would have a line of applicants to live in the castle and make the Beast love them today.
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Kirk Vikernes posted:Southland Tales is awesome and speaking of The Rock, I also like Pain and Gain. At least glancing at RT, Metacritic and IMDB user data it's not hated, but I've never met another irl person that liked it. At least some of the people I've talked to went in blind thinking it was some The Rock/Marky Mark buddy comedy...which it kind of is, but got dark enough one couple I know walked out (lmao, what?). You know what, I did like Pain and Gain I'm never gonna watch it a second time but it really codified for me the scorn Michael Bay feels for his characters. Just a movie full of lovely dumb assholes perpetually walking into their own garden hoes
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It's also the pure distillation of his art, without the distractions of smashing cars and detonating buildings. Like, it's the most Michael Bay movie Michael Bay has ever made.
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Death to Smoochy is a movie that most people I’ve discussed it with hate. More than one of them have complained “who is this movie *for*?”, which is kind of valid, it is tonally a very strange film. But it’s for me. That’s who it’s for. I like this weirdly optimistic movie about being kind and principled against all kinds of overwhelming pressure and nihilism. Plus it might be my favorite performance from both Robin Williams and Ed Norton - Norton as a harmless goof and Williams as a psychotically violent shamed children’s entertainer, it’s fantastic.
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Rockman Reserve posted:Death to Smoochy is a movie that most people I’ve discussed it with hate. More than one of them have complained “who is this movie *for*?”, which is kind of valid, it is tonally a very strange film. Danny DeVito is a really underrated director, his stuff just oozes personality. I recently watched War of the Roses and his quirky camera movements and weird angles/shot compositions are fantastic, they add a fantastic touch of surrealism that makes everything feel just a tiny bit fantastical.
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Rockman Reserve posted:Death to Smoochy is a movie that most people I’ve discussed it with hate. More than one of them have complained “who is this movie *for*?”, which is kind of valid, it is tonally a very strange film. Hah, I loved Death to Smoochy for similar reasons, so you're not alone. There's dozens of us! The Eyes Have It has a new favorite as of 22:45 on Mar 19, 2024 |
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I always thought Death to Smoochy was one of those films that everyone who saw it loved it, but just not that many people saw it. I never knew there were people who actually disliked it. What the hell, it's great!
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dr_rat posted:I always thought Death to Smoochy was one of those films that everyone who saw it loved it, but just not that many people saw it. I never knew there were people who actually disliked it. I really enjoyed that movie and still will scream, “it’s a rocket ship!!!!” When my students try and sneak dicks into class.
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Growing up I thought everyone my age loved Death To Smoochy. It's one of the best dark comedies because it's actually funny.
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If it was an itchy and scratchy cartoon, it would be "Death To Poochie".
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Death to Smoochie is in the same camp (to me) as Cable Guy. Hilarious comedies that were really underrated at release that for some reason lots of people just didn't vibe with. I guess it was the same with War of the Roses and Throw Momma From the Train. Interesting that 3 of those were directed by Danny DeVito.
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I didn’t watch Cable Guy until like 2021 and it kinda blew my mind, movie is good and weird.
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I didn't like Cable guy as a kid and I haven't watched it again. I might have to try it again to see how it hits now.
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cable guy was unfairly maligned for sure. so many quotable lines
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I bought and read the Cable Guy book way back in 1996, but I don't remember anything about it except for a dream scene. I need to reread it, if I can find the book.
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I'm sure it's been mentioned before ITT, but another comedy that's objectively bad but I love, is Freddy Got Fingered. I don't know if there's any truth to the idea that it was Tom Green's big 'gently caress you' to Hollywood for being dumb enough to platform him, or if he was just having fun with it. But it sure is vulgar and has almost no rhyme or reason to it. He's a 28-year-old man who lives at home with his parents and has a half pipe in their driveway, yet he wins their affections (initially) over his more squared-away younger brother. There's no real way to ask this without being insensitive, but was he supposed to have a developmental disability, was this left on the editing room floor? I don't recall it being to heavy-handed with slurs but it was from the right (wrong) era of MTV comedies. All I know is it sure is funny, and very quotable. I've said to security guards before, "It's OK, I'm here with a bag?" And certain friends and I will do back-and-forth Rip Torn impresions; "PROUD?" "PROUD." The animations, from the Ren & Stimpy-esque 'Zebras in America' to the stills the movie opens on, are also hilarious. "I SAY 'HELSINKI', YOU HEAR 'GENEVA'?!?! YOU'RE FIRED, BOB! CLEAN OUT YOUR LOCKER AT THE CLUB BECAUSE YOU'RE FIRED!!!"
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm sure it's been mentioned before ITT, but another comedy that's objectively bad but I love, is Freddy Got Fingered. I don't know if there's any truth to the idea that it was Tom Green's big 'gently caress you' to Hollywood for being dumb enough to platform him, or if he was just having fun with it. But it sure is vulgar and has almost no rhyme or reason to it. He's a 28-year-old man who lives at home with his parents and has a half pipe in their driveway, yet he wins their affections (initially) over his more squared-away younger brother. There's no real way to ask this without being insensitive, but was he supposed to have a developmental disability, was this left on the editing room floor? I don't recall it being to heavy-handed with slurs but it was from the right (wrong) era of MTV comedies. Where's your LeBaron, Freddy? don't see two LeBarons.
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:I bought and read the Cable Guy book way back in 1996, but I don't remember anything about it except for a dream scene. I need to reread it, if I can find the book. Wait, what book?
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Narzack posted:Wait, what book? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4812350-the-cable-guy Weird
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm sure it's been mentioned before ITT, but another comedy that's objectively bad but I love, is Freddy Got Fingered. One of the few films made purposefully bad that is actually good.
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dr_rat posted:One of the few films made purposefully bad that is actually good. God drat but do I disagree. Freddy Got Fingered was said to be the worst film ever, and not in a fun way, and this deserves to be said. There are some actors like Robin Williams or JB Smoove who you can let just do whatever in the scene and it somehow sort of just works. This script feels like it was written that way: give Tom Green a space to do Tom Green things. Nothing at all planned ahead of time. Just, here's your playground, go be funny. And he's not funny, not a single time. Not once. Not a goddamn one time in this movie. credburn has a new favorite as of 19:53 on Mar 23, 2024 |
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