The Worst 2: Continued

Feb 20, 2005 23:36

These are my picks for the worst movies of all time (following the rules from the previous post ( Read more... )

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orfeo517 February 20 2005, 21:17:21 UTC
I've only seen three of the films on your 0-to-6 list all the way through.

Jaws: The Revenge...I just have to say that I feel sorry for Michael Caine. He's always been one of my favorite actors, ever since I saw Sleuth. I hope they paid him very well to squander his talent in this horrible and badly-wrought sequel.

Bram Stoker's Dracula...I can't say it's anywhere near my least favorite film, but Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder made me cringe every time they opened their mouths. It did have two of my favorite actors, though: Gary Oldman (Nosferatu!) and Richard E. Grant (Dr. Seward). They tipped the scales, so to speak.

Signs? M. Knight Shyamalan (sp?) needs to find a good book to adapt into a movie. His direction shows a little bit of borrowed style, but his scripts are anemic. The Sixth Sense got some Oscar nominations. That's when I stopped watching the Oscars.

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The Village mrgodot February 20 2005, 21:43:37 UTC
I just saw the Village I thought it was good. Nothing amazing but the script showed some talent. Unfortunately I already knew the twist but I felt the movie had a lot to offer vis a vis the human drama. A quality home rental. I want to write a screenplay to Ramayana and Mahabharata. It would be nice to see Night direct. If only I had the time and energy to devote to those screenplays.

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Re: The Village orfeo517 February 21 2005, 15:20:45 UTC
What are Ramayana and Mahabharata? Pardon my ignorance:-)

I haven't seen The Village. My sister told me about it, but she didn't make it sound like mandatory viewing. I'll look for it at the local video rental place, though. Like I said, the man has some talent. He's one of the more recent litmus tests for style over content. By all means, send him a script!

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Re: The Village mrgodot February 21 2005, 16:07:15 UTC
William Buck did a great translation of these two Indian epics. You should check them out. I have copies of them and I've read parts but I haven't read the entirity of either one. The way I know about it is because I've watched the video Hindu movies by the filmmaker Raman Sagar. Hard to tell the story because it's complicated but check them out at amazon. One of these days I'll read over the different versions of that story and write those novels or screenplays or both. You got to keep the classics alive otherwise we forget how great they are ( ... )

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Re: The Village mrgodot February 21 2005, 16:08:46 UTC
oops I meant Hindi movies. Yeah those two stories are like the Iliad and the Odyssey for India.

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Re: The Village orfeo517 February 23 2005, 12:53:28 UTC
Thanks. I'll have to look into those.

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