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For me, it was The Ghost and the Darkness.
I thought that both Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas were very good in this film. I liked the struggle between Man and Uber-Beast (a-la Jaws) and enjoyed the fact that, apparently, there was a kernel of truth to this story.
I keep being told, however, that this movie is absolute garbage but I just don't agree. I've seen it four times and I still like it.
Any similar experiences?
Defend your movie like it's your mother.


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Battlefield Earth.

I'm not joking.
 
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Battlefield Earth.

I'm not joking.
OH YEAH! That's what I'm talkin' about! I mean, IT'S FLIPPIN' CAVEMEN FLYING HARRIER-FREAKIN'-JETS! Eeker How cool is that?! (This cool Cool That's how cool!) That is worth the price of admission alone! But that's NOT all! We also have them fighting aliens! Oh, but they didn't stop there!!! Two of the aliens are played by John Travolta and Forest Whitaker in fantastic, completely over-the-top performances! "While you were still learning to speak your name, I was being trained to conquer galaxies!" His tone of voice and hand gestures during all of his little rants are absolutely priceless! However, we must not forget Whitaker's expressions everytime Travolta's character outsmarts him! If he played that character anymore pathetic... actually, he couldn't have. His life was so flippin' sad! Frowner I mean, Terl wasn't that smart to begin with and here we have Ker, who seems to have a mental deficiancy, ALWAYS being one step behind him. Well... except for that LAST ONE. It was a dooozy!

This movie also backs up my argument that aliens can't learn SQUAT by watching us from afar! ("If man-animal prefers their rat uncooked that only makes it easier for us." Big Grin)


"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
 
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Battlefield Earth.

I'm not joking.
OH YEAH! That's what I'm talkin' about! I mean, IT'S FLIPPIN' CAVEMEN FLYING HARRIER-FREAKIN'-JETS! Eeker How cool is that?! (This cool Cool That's how cool!)


So you liked it too. Right?

This film also bridged Barry Pepper's descent from a decent actor in BIG movies to playing Dale Earnhardt Sr. in his second ESPN original film 3. Why Barry? Whyyyyyyy?
 
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So you liked it too. Right?
Of course! I figured it mighta "sounded" a tad sarcastic, but that's how excited I was when I first saw the trailer. Cavemen flying harrier jets and fighting aliens played by Travolta and Whitaker was what drew me to the theater for this one. I accepted the movie for what it was, having no clue that it had some big Scientology connection. People often make fun of Travolta's performance, but I thoroughly enjoyed it! It just fit his character so well.

As for Berry Pepper, you're right! Before "Battlefield" he had done "Saving Private Ryan", "Enemy of the State" & "The Green Mile". After, the only one I've actually seen was the extremely predictable "We Were Soldiers". I also remember seeing him in a Jagged Edge video crying like a little b*tch. (I think it was "Goodbye".) His career musta been a casualty of the "disaster" that was "Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000".


"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
 
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Although it's a bad film, it's possible to watch Battlefield Earth in the same way one might enjoy Plan 9 From Outer Space

I digress - Films that only I seem to like?

Drop Dead Fred
Cube
Crimewave
Death Machine
Guest House Paradiso
Hercules in New York
 
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Big Grin Hercules in New York is HILARIOUS.

As for a film I love, but the critics hated: 'Eyes Wide Shut', Kubrick's final film.
 
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I also loved "Eyes Wide Shut", saw it in the theatres and was blown away.
 
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Although it's a bad film, it's possible to watch Battlefield Earth in the same way one might enjoy Plan 9 From Outer Space

I digress - Films that only I seem to like?

Drop Dead Fred
Cube
Crimewave
Death Machine
Guest House Paradiso
Hercules in New York


Dude, Cube rocks! There are people who don't love that film?!
 
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There is one movie that EVERYBODY talks crap on, but I remember enjoying it immensely. Apparently this movie is sooo bad George Lucas is ashamed of it! That's right, I'm typin' about "Howard the Duck"! I haven't seen it in years... not since I was around 10 or 11, maybe 12... but I remember laughing my tail off and drooling over Lea Thompson. (She was such a cutie!) I've searched high and low for a copy on DVD, but have been unsuccessful. (How is it they release crap like "Manos: Hands of Fate" and "Bad Boys 2" to DVD, but they don't give ya want you really want?!) If I ever do find a copy, I'll probably have the same revelation I had when I saw "Jaws the Revenge" after many, many years: "Good god, this is awful! How did I ever enjoy this?!" Confused Then again, I might laugh just as hard as I used to! Razzer


"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
 
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There is one movie that EVERYBODY talks crap on, but I remember enjoying it immensely. Apparently this movie is sooo bad George Lucas is ashamed of it! That's right, I'm typin' about "Howard the Duck"! I haven't seen it in years... not since I was around 10 or 11, maybe 12... but I remember laughing my tail off and drooling over Lea Thompson. (She was such a cutie!) I've searched high and low for a copy on DVD, but have been unsuccessful. (How is it they release crap like "Manos: Hands of Fate" and "Bad Boys 2" to DVD, but they don't give ya want you really want?!) If I ever do find a copy, I'll probably have the same revelation I had when I saw "Jaws the Revenge" after many, many years: "Good god, this is awful! How did I ever enjoy this?!" Confused Then again, I might laugh just as hard as I used to! Razzer


I remember liking that one as a kid too. And I too was probably 8-10 years old the last time I saw it.
 
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Oh my, "Howard the Duck" was a classic of my childhood. I bet I've seen it thirty of forty times. At the beginning when Howard was being pulled through dimensions and going through walls of an apartment building, he goes through a wall and there is a naked Duck-lady taking a shower and she kind of has breasts. I think that was some of the first exposed breasts I had seen at the time. I thought it was cool when I was a kid, but thinking back now, its just kind of sad.
 
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Kung Pow: Enter The Fist
 
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Super Mario Bros. all the way baby!!!

Talk about inspired, hilarious casting. Dennis Hopper as a coked-out neo-modern Koopa??? Awesome!! Bob Hoskins as Mario??? John Leguizamo as Luigi??? And then the bizarre Goombas who looked absolutely nothing like Goombas, and the Mushroom Kingdom which was more Blade Runner-esque than anything. A strange cult classic.

Also, Fierce Creatures, a sort of pseudo-sequel to A Fish Called Wanda. John Cleese and Kevin Kline are spot on in this movie, and yeah, there are some weird continuity issues, but the movie's funny. That's all that matters.


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The Village.
I've already said a lot about it on these forums. I know there are others, but this is all I can think of right now.
 
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There are a few, of course, but the ones that appeared relatively recently that I liked and many did not were "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "The Jane Austen Book Club." Ironically, both were based on books that I had read before. Perhaps that gave me additional insights into these films. For "Jane Austen Book Club," that was the rare example of the movie exceeding the book, which was much darker.
 
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I enjoyed the Four Feathers with Ledger in it. Apparently nobody else did tho.

I also liked Idiocracy which some people thought was hit and miss.

I watched Battlefield Earth from beginning to end, which is more than i can say for some other movies, so while it isnt the greatest work, it isnt as bad as its made out to be.

Its a masterpiece compared to Lost In Space! Joy from friends flying a star ship ? Come on casting agents, earn your paycheque!


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I'm a sucker for monster movies, so stuff like Anaconda or Dragon Wars only result in my having a huge grin on my face while my friends look through any mags availiable.

As for something more Highbrow, I quite enjoyed Alexander, if only because it had been so slated it could never live up to the beating it got.


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I was going through my DVD collection (my online organizer is shutting down and I had to find another place to keep track of all of my DVDs & Blu-rays) and I stumbled onto a flick I had forgotten to post here! Eeker It's a movie only my brother and I (and a single friend of mine) have enjoyed since we first saw it... "Gone Fishin'"! It stars Danny Glover and Joe Pesci as two of the stupidest idiots ever to grace this bright blue planet... and all they wanna do is go fishin' with Willie Nelson (well, a character played by Willie Nelson named "Catch"). I remember taking it (and 19 other flicks I really enjoyed) with me when I went to spend a few months in the hospital some years ago. (I can't be without my movies, ya know. Wink) It was third shift and the nursing staff were mighty bored that night and my movies looked alot more interesting than what the hospital had. This movie is apparently so awful that within minutes of borrowing it, they actually brung it right back to exchange it for another! Red Face I told 'em that it was really dumb, but I guess I made it sound hilarious. I think it's funny as all get out, but I will admit that it's a stupid kinda funny. An extremely stupid kinda funny. Razzer "Flick... and dip. Flick... and dip." "This trip is a 10, Gus" "Naw, Joe, 10 plus!" Together: "Boarderline 'leben!" Big Grin Razzer Big Grin

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"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
 
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