Welcome to Live Dialogue !!!

Favorite "bad" movie? - Page 2
Question:
Originally Posted by ziffy321 Definitely Ford Fairlane which starred Andrew Dice Clay.
Possibly the worst movie ever, but made me piss in my pants at the time. I can watch it over and over. Hahaha! Loved it! And loved it again! The "Diceman" owns.
"Ford, we just needed to be held!"
"You got the bonus plan, honey!"
Also like "Porky's", not because it was great but because of memories - it was an R-rated movie and me and a bunch of buds sneaked in underage. We were rolling on the floor!

Answer:
Perhaps I didn't understand the question
I checked IMDB.com's list of the worst 100 movies of all time. Fortunately nothing I like appeared on THAT list!
The lowest-ranked movie that I actually love (6.1 / 10) is Heavy Metal. This one has been panned for years... I was a fan of the magazine before I saw the film, and the film did it absolute justice at the time...
Any man not moved by Taarna's seductive preparation (and subsequent bar-beheading scene) is not worth his testosterone IMO...

Answer:
"Blood Sucking Freaks" especially but anything by Hershal Gordon Lewis
Dune was David Lynch not being surreal as well as Elephant man. Dunes use of an industrial background sound was way ahead of Trent Reznor.
Most bad movies I will not watch now. As soon as I realize I'm wasting my time I crack a book. When I was younger I thought I had all the time in the world.

Answer:
Originally Posted by fredricktoo Most bad movies I will not watch now. As soon as I realize I'm wasting my time I crack a book. When I was younger I thought I had all the time in the world. Hear, Hear! Listen to the old wise man!



This site does not provide medical or any other health care or fitness advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The site and its services, including the information above, are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical or health advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment.
Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
All Dialogue