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Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

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No, not that one, but now I am intrigued.

IINM it's public domain streaming on the net. Look for The Devil Rides Out. Very nice Brit horror similar to "Casting the Runes" (c.f. Night of the Demon).
 
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IINM it's public domain streaming on the net. Look for The Devil Rides Out. Very nice Brit horror similar to "Casting the Runes" (c.f. Night of the Demon).

There was a (bad) movie recommended to me by a bartender this weekend....Night Of The Lupes? Something like that. Gigantic rabbits take over a farm, along those lines. The discussion STARTED with "Barbarella" and went downhill from there. :D
 
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Atomic Blonde. Hitchcockian Spy Thriller. I loved it. My friend did not. Charlize is so awesome.

Figure out the Macguffin. Great ending.
 
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There was a (bad) movie recommended to me by a bartender this weekend....Night Of The Lupes? Something like that. Gigantic rabbits take over a farm, along those lines. The discussion STARTED with "Barbarella" and went downhill from there. :D

Night of the Lepus is legendary. It has the production values of a 'Battlestar Gallactica: TOS' episode. They somehow talked Janet Leigh into it. And DeForrest Kelly during presumably a low point in his career and self image.
 
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Night of the Lepus is legendary. It has the production values of a 'Battlestar Gallactica: TOS' episode. They somehow talked Janet Leigh into it. And DeForrest Kelly during presumably a low point in his career and self image.

Netflix doesn't currently have it, I do have it tagged as a "Save." I'd rather not use youtube to view it, but if I must....
 
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The Disappointments Room:

A troubled architect moves her family to a manor in the countryside. Finds a locked room that is more than what it seems.

Cliched blah horror movie, although reading the imdb stuff on it, it could have been really good, but financial troubles made them cut a bunch of stuff from the movie, including some parts that would explain the gaps in the finished product. As it stands....meh. Wouldn't bother.
 
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Eurotrip.

I only even heard about it because of the video for "Scotty Doesn't Know." I did not expect anything.

It is ridiculously, stupidly funny.
 
Eurotrip.

I only even heard about it because of the video for "Scotty Doesn't Know." I did not expect anything.

It is ridiculously, stupidly funny.
How the eff had you not seen EuroTrip?

"This isn't where I parked my car!" :D
 
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Eurotrip is awesome! Fred Armison on the train is just hilarious!

"oh me escuse me escuse!"
 
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Eurotrip.

I only even heard about it because of the video for "Scotty Doesn't Know." I did not expect anything.

It is ridiculously, stupidly funny.

Eurotrip is one of, if not the, greatest bad movie of all time, and I use the term bad in a totally affectionate way. Not trying to be anything, dumb, stupid, low brow, trashy, you know what I mean. Not good vs bad 'bad', just a movie that knows it's not high art, and isn't trying to be. The only other film that comes close to me is Ski School, although The Grind is right up there as well.

I caught part of it the other day on FX, or FXX one of those channels, and it's edited so badly. When the kid takes his camera in to be cleaned, and starts making out with the chick in the alley, while Cooper is at the bondage place, and Lucy Lawless calls in the two big beefy dudes, they cut to commercial right there, and then it comes back with them meeting up at the bus stop the next day.

Scottie asks Cooper how his night was: "Don't ask", and then the other kid shows up, all smiles, "I got robbed, it was awesome!!!" but you never saw any of it, and anyone who had never seen the movie before wouldn't have a clue what happened, would just be like :confused: .
 
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"Oh here is an interesting fact...YOU MADE OUT WITH YOUR SISTER!"
 
Eurotrip is one of, if not the, greatest bad movie of all time, and I use the term bad in a totally affectionate way. Not trying to be anything, dumb, stupid, low brow, trashy, you know what I mean. Not good vs bad 'bad', just a movie that knows it's not high art, and isn't trying to be. The only other film that comes close to me is Ski School, although The Grind is right up there as well.

I caught part of it the other day on FX, or FXX one of those channels, and it's edited so badly. When the kid takes his camera in to be cleaned, and starts making out with the chick in the alley, while Cooper is at the bondage place, and Lucy Lawless calls in the two big beefy dudes, they cut to commercial right there, and then it comes back with them meeting up at the bus stop the next day.

Scottie asks Cooper how his night was: "Don't ask", and then the other kid shows up, all smiles, "I got robbed, it was awesome!!!" but you never saw any of it, and anyone who had never seen the movie before wouldn't have a clue what happened, would just be like :confused: .
The guy who plays Cooper (the best friend) is fantastic in the movie because he plays this sentiment to a tee, it's all snark and wit from him without any sense of seriousness and it's absolutely beautiful.
 
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The guy who plays Cooper (the best friend) is fantastic in the movie because he plays this sentiment to a tee, it's all snark and wit from him without any sense of seriousness and it's absolutely beautiful.

That guy was also in The Pacific and Justified. Almost unrecognizable in a serious role, without that long hair and smirking grin.
 
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Eurotrip is one of, if not the, greatest bad movie of all time, and I use the term bad in a totally affectionate way. Not trying to be anything, dumb, stupid, low brow, trashy, you know what I mean. Not good vs bad 'bad', just a movie that knows it's not high art, and isn't trying to be. The only other film that comes close to me is Ski School, although The Grind is right up there as well.

I caught part of it the other day on FX, or FXX one of those channels, and it's edited so badly. When the kid takes his camera in to be cleaned, and starts making out with the chick in the alley, while Cooper is at the bondage place, and Lucy Lawless calls in the two big beefy dudes, they cut to commercial right there, and then it comes back with them meeting up at the bus stop the next day.

Scottie asks Cooper how his night was: "Don't ask", and then the other kid shows up, all smiles, "I got robbed, it was awesome!!!" but you never saw any of it, and anyone who had never seen the movie before wouldn't have a clue what happened, would just be like :confused: .

Handy can back me on this:

SKI SCHOOL RULED.
 
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Mercy:

A woman with a 2nd husband and 4 children (2 are step-children) is on her deathbed. Large inheritance involved. Drama, right? Not so fast. The movie decides to make it a straight up horror movie also. Didn't finish. That much of a mess of a movie. Horrible.
 
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Eurotrip is one of, if not the, greatest bad movie of all time

I sh-t you not. I read this and my immediate thought was Ski School. Which, BTW, I have not watched or thought about in 20 years.

We each had about 20,000 terrible movies to choose from and we both picked the same one. That has to mean something.

My other choice would be Top Secret!
 
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Road House begins and ends the discussion of great bad movies. The only difference is that it tried to be serious. ;)

Top Secret! is HOF material, IMO.
 
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