The Wicker Man - Nicholas Cage at his worst
2007-03-30 09:59:58
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answered by Dubs41981 2
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"computing device/video games are the destiny and an attractive form of expression." which would be actual coming from a writer/artist. yet i'm an observer in the seats, i'm the guy who desires to be entertained, and actual now no longer sooner or later, so my view is the extra proper right here. i do no longer probably care approximately your expression! I keep in mind loving video games as an adolescent, college pupil. I nonetheless like a number of them, yet i'm extra entertained via video clips in recent times. i prefer to work out thoughts, characters, additionally particular FX, song, and that i haven't considered any video games that try this besides as video clips. Granted there are such countless videos in recent times that B and C point grade is the norm and there are purely some sturdy ones now and lower back. I do think of video clips have now crushed books for entertainment high quality, and that's radical sufficient.
2016-12-08 14:46:07
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answered by okamura 4
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It was Men in black 2. I stopped going to the cinema for a next half a year. It was so disappointing and so not funny. Was probably made for all those UFOs that were starring in there (including Will Smith). Awful.
2007-03-30 10:22:06
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answered by Anonymous
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About 1969 or 1970 I went to see a film called 'Can Hieronymous Merkin ever forget Mercy Humppe and find true happiness?'
Absolute tosh from beginning to end. Newley was a talented singer and light comedy actor who tried to make an art film and failed....miserably.
Took a date to this film and the relationship ended there and then. That's how bad it was.
2007-03-30 12:56:11
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answered by Caslon 2
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Ladies Man with Tim Meadows from Saturday Night Live
2007-03-30 13:00:00
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answered by sugarpups24 3
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The Crow 2......it was so disappointing after the first one...fortunately my luck was in and something went wrong with the film about two thirds of the way through and I got my money back so I wasn't too pee'd off in the end.
2007-03-30 10:02:53
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answered by badgerbeetle 3
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The Scorpion King
2007-04-01 05:16:57
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answered by gsp100677 3
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"the deep blue" , obviously filmed on an abandoned oil rig ,with a giant shark that looked like one of those rubber token gifts that you get out of a Christmas cracker . worse acting than Eastenders . The yobbos in the audience were more entertaining
2007-03-30 10:13:38
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answered by paul t 4
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The Night Listener.
2007-03-30 09:57:13
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answered by ♦ Tiff ♦ 6
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Probably The Hulk or Fantastic Four, hated those films. So cheesy and terrible acting!
2007-03-31 00:30:20
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answered by Katherine S 2
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