What Should Never Had Been

I have to completely agree. He made many films I really liked (The Lost Boys, Flatliners, Falling Down, The Client, A Time to Kill, 8 MM, Tigerland)

Phone Booth was a taut thriller as well.
 
Tank Girl is what instantly comes to mind.

I liked Lori Petty alright in Point Break, and A League of their own, but Tank Girl was simply horrid. And it should have never made the transition from comic to movie.
 
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Some of the show has been pretty cool, and I'm sure it's roping in plenty of younger fans, but I'd definitely say that releasing the pilot movie in theaters was a grave miscalculation.
 
Tank Girl is what instantly comes to mind.

I liked Lori Petty alright in Point Break, and A League of their own, but Tank Girl was simply horrid. And it should have never made the transition from comic to movie.

For me what instantly came to mind was Catwoman.

Also both Elektra and Ghost Rider. Elektra is a very one dimensional character that really can't hold up a movie by herself. Ghost Rider relies way too much on the cool look he has, the flaming skull and hellcycle, but has never had the greatest stories.
 
Tank Girl is what instantly comes to mind.

I liked Lori Petty alright in Point Break, and A League of their own, but Tank Girl was simply horrid. And it should have never made the transition from comic to movie.
My one friend told me to watch that. It just sounds stupid in my opinion
 
If you think the concept is stupid, you will really hate how it's executed in the film itself. Do yourself a favor, stay away from it. I rented it when I was 13 back in the mid 1990's and was appauled at how horrible it was. It just left me with a bad feeling, like this shouldnt exist.
 
I have to completely agree. He made many films I really liked (The Lost Boys, Flatliners, Falling Down, The Client, A Time to Kill, 8 MM, Tigerland)
Agreed. Come on, guys. B&R was a long time ago, and we've got Nolan's movies now. Can't we forgive and forget?:brucebat:
 
The PR department killed Terabithia but good. It's a fine movie (I like it a lot), but the advertisers just flat didn't know what to do with it.
 
T3
SW Prequel Trilogy
Alien vs Predator 2
 
Uwe Boll should've never happened

I have to disagree. Although he makes terrible films, I got a big laugh out of his segment in Heckler, which was all about his boxing challenge to critics. That **** was hilarious.
 
Sex In The City

Twilight and Sex In The City had as much right to be made as a flippin' Blade or Watchmen flick. They are incredibly popular franchises with passionate fanbases, regardless of their quality or gender-appeal.

I don't get this endless fanboy whining over these films. They complain that people "don't get" Watchmen and are dumb for disliking it, but then hurl casual hatred at anyone (particularly females) who enjoys something equally insular and niche. Ultimately, those flicks weren't aimed at you so let it go and enjoy the films which were made for you (ie: almost every single summer blockbuster).

Just as you can make a passionate case as to why Blade II or Daredevil:DC rocks, Twilight/SITC fans can do the same.
 
'The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen', 'Robocop 3', The Jonas Brothers(not only the movie, but the entire band can go in their million dollar jet and crash over the desert, roast to death and die; painfully), Miley Cyrus(same fate as Jonass Brothers), (speaking of "Brothers", it's...)'Super Mario Bros.', Keanu Reeves(I hate all of his films because there's always going to be only one character he's ever going to play, and that character's: Keanu Reeves), 'Saw' franchise and pretty much every 'Walt Disney', non-animated movie('Zoom', 'The Shaggy Dog', 'Confessions of a Shopaholic', among a plethora of other ---- atom-bombs).
BURN IN HELL, HOLLYW!-
 
'The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen', 'Robocop 3', The Jonas Brothers(not only the movie, but the entire band can go in their million dollar jet and crash over the desert, roast to death and die; painfully), Miley Cyrus(same fate as Jonass Brothers), (speaking of "Brothers", it's...)'Super Mario Bros.', Keanu Reeves(I hate all of his films because there's always going to be only one character he's ever going to play, and that character's: Keanu Reeves), 'Saw' franchise and pretty much every 'Walt Disney', non-animated movie('Zoom', 'The Shaggy Dog', 'Confessions of a Shopaholic', among a plethora of other ---- atom-bombs).
BURN IN HELL, HOLLYW!-
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Twilight and Sex In The City had as much right to be made as a flippin' Blade or Watchmen flick. They are incredibly popular franchises with passionate fanbases, regardless of their quality or gender-appeal.

I don't get this endless fanboy whining over these films. They complain that people "don't get" Watchmen and are dumb for disliking it, but then hurl casual hatred at anyone (particularly females) who enjoys something equally insular and niche. Ultimately, those flicks weren't aimed at you so let it go and enjoy the films which were made for you (ie: almost every single summer blockbuster).

Just as you can make a passionate case as to why Blade II or Daredevil:DC rocks, Twilight/SITC fans can do the same.


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I like a movie that makes me thinks but I can really go either way with movies as long as they are entertaining.
 

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