Anyone?
Some peeps might disagree with me, but when I bought Land of the Dead I was looking forward to it. Then I watched it... just plain... what can I say... oh yeah, horrible.
I also didn't like Herbie.
I also didn't like Herbie.
Alone in the Dark is by far one of the worst movie of all time!
I really liked Be Cool, but then again I like Elmore Leonard's books.
Wow Tony...Land of the Dead was my favorite movie of the summer.
Gabe Powers wrote: Wow Tony...Land of the Dead was my favorite movie of the summer.Yeah, I know, that's why I posted down "Some peeps might disagree with me".
And while we're on the subject, Land of the Dead 2?
George A. Romero on Land of the Dead 2
Source: Moviehole November 29, 2005
Moviehole talked to George Romero on Monday and the director shed light on some of his upcoming projects, including Land of the Dead 2, which he might shoot Down Under. The site provided us with the following clips from the interview:
LAND OF THE DEAD 2
Romero says he's got quite a few more projects on the boil in the meantime, including a sequel to "Land of the Dead". This time, says Romero, they might even bring the undead to Australia. "Simon Baker says that's where we should shoot it," he says, adding "But yeah, there's some rumbling about doing a sequel. Most of my zombie movies have been ten years apart, at least, in this case it was twenty, I've never had to do one right behind the other. If that happens I think I will probably just continue the same story – follow the truck, in which case, those characters (including Baker) would be back". Romero isn't fazed Baker has now relocated back to his native Australia either. "You tell him we need him on the truck," he laughs. Contrary to recent rumours on the Internet, Romero says the sequel definitely won't be going straight to video. "People have been asking me about that, I don't know where that came from," says Romero. "My partner and I are trying to promote a direct to video series of zombie films, but it has nothing to do with Land of the Dead. I don't think Universal would want to go the direct to video route for Land of the Dead 2. It'd be theatrical".
DIAMOND DEAD
"I would love to do Diamond Dead. It's from an Australian Producer, a guy named Andrew Gaty. It's my favourite, but nobody seems to get it. I love the project. It's one of those things that everybody says 'What's this?' It's very hard to explain. It's sort of like Phantom of the Paradise; it's a rock and roll spoof about a dead rock band. Everybody that reads it says 'I don't quite get it'. I would give my teeth…I would love to do it. I would love to do it while I can still move my bones a little".
A FILM WITH PEGG/WRIGHT
Romero says he adores the guys and that they've become "good buddies" and hopes he gets to work with them again, before their careers explode even more. "Simon is in Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible 3, so I think he's about to break out. But we're talking about a project, nothing's gelled yet, but he and Edgar are talking about a project they're passionate about – and we'll see, I'd love to work with them. We're sort of idly chatting about something we can do together".
THE REST
In addition, he's also bringing a couple of Stephen King yarns to the big screen, as well as something original. "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, and a novel called From a Buick 8. I've also got an original I'm out there trying to promote but we'll see. There's no ink on paper yet. It depends on who writes the first cheque".
George A. Romero on Land of the Dead 2
Source: Moviehole November 29, 2005
Moviehole talked to George Romero on Monday and the director shed light on some of his upcoming projects, including Land of the Dead 2, which he might shoot Down Under. The site provided us with the following clips from the interview:
LAND OF THE DEAD 2
Romero says he's got quite a few more projects on the boil in the meantime, including a sequel to "Land of the Dead". This time, says Romero, they might even bring the undead to Australia. "Simon Baker says that's where we should shoot it," he says, adding "But yeah, there's some rumbling about doing a sequel. Most of my zombie movies have been ten years apart, at least, in this case it was twenty, I've never had to do one right behind the other. If that happens I think I will probably just continue the same story – follow the truck, in which case, those characters (including Baker) would be back". Romero isn't fazed Baker has now relocated back to his native Australia either. "You tell him we need him on the truck," he laughs. Contrary to recent rumours on the Internet, Romero says the sequel definitely won't be going straight to video. "People have been asking me about that, I don't know where that came from," says Romero. "My partner and I are trying to promote a direct to video series of zombie films, but it has nothing to do with Land of the Dead. I don't think Universal would want to go the direct to video route for Land of the Dead 2. It'd be theatrical".
DIAMOND DEAD
"I would love to do Diamond Dead. It's from an Australian Producer, a guy named Andrew Gaty. It's my favourite, but nobody seems to get it. I love the project. It's one of those things that everybody says 'What's this?' It's very hard to explain. It's sort of like Phantom of the Paradise; it's a rock and roll spoof about a dead rock band. Everybody that reads it says 'I don't quite get it'. I would give my teeth…I would love to do it. I would love to do it while I can still move my bones a little".
A FILM WITH PEGG/WRIGHT
Romero says he adores the guys and that they've become "good buddies" and hopes he gets to work with them again, before their careers explode even more. "Simon is in Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible 3, so I think he's about to break out. But we're talking about a project, nothing's gelled yet, but he and Edgar are talking about a project they're passionate about – and we'll see, I'd love to work with them. We're sort of idly chatting about something we can do together".
THE REST
In addition, he's also bringing a couple of Stephen King yarns to the big screen, as well as something original. "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, and a novel called From a Buick 8. I've also got an original I'm out there trying to promote but we'll see. There's no ink on paper yet. It depends on who writes the first cheque".
Thanx Tony for the news! But why dont you like land of the dead?
I just didn't like it. It's not as bad as some other films I've seen (and believe me, I saw worst), but it didn't live up tom my predictions. The first three were way better. It just never came to me. I'll try to watch it again to see if I have a different opinion, but I don't think that my opinions will change.
OK. My friend didn't like it cause it has cgi blood and he says it looked so fake and stupid.
People who don't like an ENTIRE film because of a few special effects need to prioritize a little better.
Gabe Powers wrote: People who don't like an ENTIRE film because of a few special effects need to prioritize a little better.Actually that was the only part that I really liked about the unrated edition. CGI blood is one of my faves.
Well, I'll be putting up my review some time this week, we can discuss it further on that forum.
Okay...
and Fernando, if I'm not mistaking, didn't you enjoy The Fog?
and Fernando, if I'm not mistaking, didn't you enjoy The Fog?
A little but I saw it the second tome and I also saw the orginal and I started to hate it.
i'd say: (in random order)
1.Valiant
2.Doom
3.Be Cool
4.Fantastic 4
1.Valiant
2.Doom
3.Be Cool
4.Fantastic 4
I'd say:
1. Alone in The Dark
2. The Longest Yard(2005)
3. Be Cool
4. Stealth
5. The Fog
1. Alone in The Dark
2. The Longest Yard(2005)
3. Be Cool
4. Stealth
5. The Fog
n e body dont forget deuce bigalo!
I didn't like Land of the Dead either Gabe and I was pleasantly drunk when I watched the DVD on the weekend, which is probably the best way to go into such a movie
Fernando G. wrote: n e body dont forget deuce bigalo!Actually, I thought Deuce Bigalow was immature but I had fun with it.
How can you guys say Stealth is one of the worst movies of 2005?!!! Besides the bad plot, it was still one of my fave because 1. The cast was great, especially Josh Lucas, Jessica Alba and Jamie Foxx 2. Great Special Effects 3. The DTS soundtrack ROCKS!
My top five worst are as follows:
The Dukes Of Hazzard
Fantastic Four
Herbie: Fully Loaded
Rebound
Can't think of a Fifth one. Sorry.
My top five worst are as follows:
The Dukes Of Hazzard
Fantastic Four
Herbie: Fully Loaded
Rebound
Can't think of a Fifth one. Sorry.
Mark Lim wrote: How can you guys say Stealth is one of the worst movies of 2005?!!! Besides the bad plot, it was still one of my fave because 1. The cast was great, especially Josh Lucas, Jessica Alba and Jamie Foxx 2. Great Special Effects 3. The DTS soundtrack ROCKS!
There are very things, in my book, that can make for such a horrible plot. What was Jamie Foxx thinking of when he made this movie anyway? At least he can act, which is more than most people will say about Alba. I like effects that don't stand out and are done as part of the story, not just for the sake of having effects. The best special effects are the ones that you don't notice because they blend in with the story.
What was with the music in this movie too? It just didn't seem like the producer thought they needed random rock tracks to spice up the movie.
What's with all the hate for Be Cool? There were easily worse movie than Be Cool this year.
There are very things, in my book, that can make for such a horrible plot. What was Jamie Foxx thinking of when he made this movie anyway? At least he can act, which is more than most people will say about Alba. I like effects that don't stand out and are done as part of the story, not just for the sake of having effects. The best special effects are the ones that you don't notice because they blend in with the story.
What was with the music in this movie too? It just didn't seem like the producer thought they needed random rock tracks to spice up the movie.
What's with all the hate for Be Cool? There were easily worse movie than Be Cool this year.
I really thought you'd like it Chris. Oh well. I'm editing my review right now, I'll probably put it up tonight. I guess I'll get a lashing from the readers. At least the Wilsons will be on my side...
Save for a handful of movies(pretty much all of which are now on DVD), they all sucked 
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Mark Lim wrote: How can you guys say Stealth is one of the worst movies of 2005?!!! Besides the bad plot, it was still one of my fave because 1. The cast was great, especially Josh Lucas, Jessica Alba and Jamie Foxx 2. Great Special Effects 3. The DTS soundtrack ROCKS!I think you are mistaking Mark, that was Jessica BIEl, not Jessica ALBA... Don't worry, I used to mix them up too, until I saw Jessica Alba as the hot one.
Chris wrote: I didn't like Land of the Dead either Gabe and I was pleasantly drunk when I watched the DVD on the weekend, which is probably the best way to go into such a movie
Good way to see the Exorsist (the original) too...
my top five worst are
1.)deuce bigalo:EG
2.)white noise
3.)stealth
4.)sky high
5.)the legend of zorro
my top five best are
1.)million dollar baby
2.)star wars episode 3
3.)sin city
4.)the exorcism of emily rose
5.)war of the worlds
1.)deuce bigalo:EG
2.)white noise
3.)stealth
4.)sky high
5.)the legend of zorro
my top five best are
1.)million dollar baby
2.)star wars episode 3
3.)sin city
4.)the exorcism of emily rose
5.)war of the worlds
77MiKe77 wrote: my top five worst are
1.)deuce bigalo:EG
2.)white noise
3.)stealth
4.)sky high
5.)the legend of zorro
my top five best are
1.)million dollar baby
2.)star wars episode 3
3.)sin city
4.)the exorcism of emily rose
5.)war of the worldsDisney's Sky High wasn't that bad... and Stealth was just a pointless fun action movie. Actually, Deuce Bigalow was a really funny film, whether or not if it lacks plot points.
1.)deuce bigalo:EG
2.)white noise
3.)stealth
4.)sky high
5.)the legend of zorro
my top five best are
1.)million dollar baby
2.)star wars episode 3
3.)sin city
4.)the exorcism of emily rose
5.)war of the worldsDisney's Sky High wasn't that bad... and Stealth was just a pointless fun action movie. Actually, Deuce Bigalow was a really funny film, whether or not if it lacks plot points.
The funny thing is that I don't have a list becasue you couldn't have paid me to see most of these movies. My only real disappointment this year was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and I only saw that because my mother wanted to. Otherwise, I was sure to save my money for films I knew I'd like at least a little. I suppose I'd rather not have spent 8 bucks on that penguin movie. It wasn't bad, but I've seen the same thing on PBS for free.




1.Son of the Mask and The Honeymooners
2.Alone in the Dark
3.Be Cool
4.The Perfect Man/In the Mix/Elektra
5.The Fog/Stealth/Yours Mine and Ours
Sorry I added More.