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The Worst Movies of the year...So Far. (Ebert & Reoper)

Fanticon said:
Libre did not suck! Screw Ebert, is he not also the same person who said "I didn't get what supposed to be so funny about Napolean Dynamite"...I heard London was good and The Hills Have Eyes rocked!

Alot of people agree with him. Alot.

The Hills Have Eyes was alright, but seems much better because horror movies are such crap nowadays. It also didn't really need remaking, the point of the old one was that it was shocking for the time (hell, it's shocking now) and made under the radar for cheap.
 
Shuley said:
The problem with these horror movies is that it's nothing but a gross out and that's all they are,no plot,weak acting and crappy dialogue. 99% of the comedies and horror movies are terrible,but people rush to go see them.Rather watch a Bogart or a Hitchcock film instead.

Hills was a gross out, it had a plot(the same as the original), the acting was actually great, and the dialogue had it's ups and downs.
 
I liked Pink Panther and RV. They're funny films, albiet not critical successes- but still funny in my opinion. Robin Williams and Steve Martin can always make me laugh.

Hill Have Eyes was also a good film, imo. It seemed like a throw back to an old 70s horror movie, especially with that guitar hero solo at the end. So, it was a different experience since it seemed modern and old at the same time.

I've seen alot of movies, sometimes 2-3 a week. Yeah, I'm serious. The only movie that I couldn't sit through was Date Movie- which is definitely a first. That movie just plain out sucks. I think Ed Wood or Uwe Bowell could do better and that's saying alot.
 
Shuley said:
The problem with these horror movies is that it's nothing but a gross out and that's all they are,no plot,weak acting and crappy dialogue. 99% of the comedies and horror movies are terrible,but people rush to go see them.Rather watch a Bogart or a Hitchcock film instead.

False generalization. That's the problem with bad horror movies, but 99% of them don't fit that description.
HHE isn't even close to fitting any one of the things you just mentioned.
Hostel fits all of them, yet they didn't list that.
 
No body but Wrestling fans is gonna like Nacho Libra but honstly this was the funniest movie this year. The critics don't like Jack Blake, David Spade, Adam Sandler and Rob Schnider to well.
 
BloodyWolverine said:
No body but Wrestling fans is gonna like Nacho Libra but honstly this was the funniest movie this year. The critics don't like Jack Blake, David Spade, Adam Sandler and Rob Schnider to well.

If only wrestling fans would like Nacho Libre then it can't be very funny can it?

They like Jack Black when he's in some roles. Same thing with Adam Sandler. And there's a reason they don't like Rob Schneider.
 
Date Movie sucked big time. It should so be on there.
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
Date Movie sucked big time. It should so be on there.

I'm sure it will at the end of the year when they do thier "Worst films of the year" episode. I haven't seen a good horror movie since The Sixth Sense or a good comedy since "The 40 year old Virgin" Looking forward to Clerix 2.
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
Date Movie sucked big time. It should so be on there.

they werent alloud to see it for some reason, so they gave the movie "The Wagging Finger of Shame" and thats all... so they cant say it sucks since they havent seen it lol,
 
Ebert and Roeper are just awful.
They give everything 2 thumbs up
 
I used to agree with Ebert alot (not all the time, but often), but he must have been started smoking crack this year because almost every movie that he has reviewed I have had the complete opposite review.
 
Stormyprecious said:
I think they both said that was the best of the 3, I know atleast Roeper did.

Neither of them did.

BatJeff7786 said:
I used to agree with Ebert alot (not all the time, but often), but he must have been started smoking crack this year because almost every movie that he has reviewed I have had the complete opposite review.

Yeah I think he's going senile after I saw he gave The Fast & the Furious Tokyo Drift a thumbs up.
 
NACHO LIBRE was a good time. Hardly an awful film. Hardly a great one, for that matter, but still enjoyable.

The rest of those, yeah. They're pretty bad.
 
Majik1387 said:
Neither of them did.

I know for a fact that Roeper did, because I watched him say it on Leno.

Whether he contradicted himself at another time I don't know.
 

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