February 19Feb 19 13 hours ago, Reynolds Woodcock said: The Boondock Saints. Came out when I was in 4th or 5th grade. I probably watched it 100 times between 7th and 9th grade. Now I see it has 26% on RT. Ah well. That's, perhaps, the dumbest movies I've ever seen. I only watched it because so many people kept talking about how amazing it was. It's one of the only movies I ever stopped watching because it was so stupid.
February 19Feb 19 As a Kid 3 Ninjas and Angels in the Outfield. Now? Enders Game count? I thought it was great...then messed with the book and realized what they cut out. Still enjoy early Hailey Steinfeld and Harrison Ford hamming it up.
June 29Jun 29 The Cutting EdgeThat’s The Cutting Edge, from the Writer of Michael Clayton, Rogue One, and Andor.
June 29Jun 29 On 2/19/2025 at 12:28 PM, irishtexan said: That's, perhaps, the dumbest movies I've ever seen. I only watched it because so many people kept talking about how amazing it was. It's one of the only movies I ever stopped watching because it was so stupid. You need to watch the sequel, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.
June 29Jun 29 On 2/21/2024 at 5:27 PM, mchookem said: how about... What About Bob The Great Outdoors … do those fit? if you’re ashamed of liking those movies you can get fucked.
June 29Jun 29 5 hours ago, Eskimohorn said: That’s The Cutting Edge, from the Writer of Michael Clayton, Rogue One, and Andor. I like the movie a lot, and the dialogue is a big reason.
June 29Jun 29 As a youngin’ had huge crushes, still do to some extent, on Tatum O’Neal and Lisa Whelchel so Little Darlings, International Velvet(Tatum) and The Double McGuffin(LW) were guilty pleasures.
June 29Jun 29 On 2/19/2025 at 12:28 PM, irishtexan said: That's, perhaps, the dumbest movies I've ever seen. I only watched it because so many people kept talking about how amazing it was. It's one of the only movies I ever stopped watching because it was so stupid. I also remember watching this movie after a friend raved to me about how awesome it was. I thought I had been trolled, couldn't believe how actually bad it was.
June 29Jun 29 The Losers One Crazy Summer Legend of the Lone Ranger Solo Edited June 29Jun 29 by Scranton
June 29Jun 29 On 2/20/2024 at 3:29 PM, gofuckyourself said: Superman 3 Just kidding. I haven't seen it since I was 10 so I'm sure it's still the greatest movie ever made. If this is the one with Richard Pryer, its fucking unwatchable.
June 29Jun 29 The first 30 minutes of Bucky Larson is freaking hilarious. Beat that. I also watch Masterminds repeatedly.
June 30Jun 30 13 hours ago, tx ind said: I thought this was the movies we are ashamed of that we like. This was great. So was sweet home Alabama and I'm not ashamed at all.
June 30Jun 30 50 shades of grey and the sequel. I’m sure Dakota Johnson heavily used body doubles but I refuse to allow myself to acknowledge that. Both of the Grownups movies and Paul Blart movies. Inarguably bad movies but enjoyable to watch with the kids. Edited June 30Jun 30 by Lhorn
June 30Jun 30 Author 5 hours ago, Lhorn said: 50 shades of grey and the sequel. That's what I started this thread with.
June 30Jun 30 8 hours ago, Lhorn said: 50 shades of grey and the sequel. I’m sure Dakota Johnson heavily used body doubles but I refuse to allow myself to acknowledge that. Both of the Grownups movies and Paul Blart movies. Inarguably bad movies but enjoyable to watch with the kids. Fairly certain that watching Paul Blart with kids is considered child abuse.
June 30Jun 30 On 2/19/2024 at 12:00 PM, wutang75 said: Pride and Prejudice (2005) and only because of how much I love it. This right here. My wife and daughter had this on for background noise this weekend when I walked in. I’m the only one who sat down and watched to the end. I didn’t realize how much I like this movie…
July 1Jul 1 On 6/28/2025 at 2:36 PM, HornPhD said: The Cutting Edge Heh. Go look at who wrote the screenplay... and see what that same guy has done lately. Great movie. Here's my latest additions: * Mortal Kombat * Heavy Metal
July 1Jul 1 It can’t possibly be this guy, right? On 6/28/2025 at 7:02 PM, Eskimohorn said: That’s The Cutting Edge, from the Writer of Michael Clayton, Rogue One, and Andor.
July 1Jul 1 On 6/29/2025 at 5:55 AM, Underdog said: As a youngin’ had huge crushes, still do to some extent, on Tatum O’Neal and Lisa Whelchel so Little Darlings, International Velvet(Tatum) and The Double McGuffin(LW) were guilty pleasures. Loved The Double McGuffin
July 2Jul 2 Whenever Saturday Night Fever is shown on cable, I’ll watch it to get to this scene alone. The main plot and the older brother leaving the priesthood arc sucks but the dancing and 70s aura are so good that it’s like a tractor beam for me. I would have loved doing 70s coke and going to the disco. Edited July 2Jul 2 by Macklemore
July 2Jul 2 On 7/1/2025 at 1:47 AM, Haphap said: What? This is a masterpiece unless you’re one of those that think watching broadway hits makes you gay. Nttiawwt
July 2Jul 2 33 minutes ago, Im_smarter_then_you said: What? This is a masterpiece unless you’re one of those that think watching broadway hits makes you gay. Nttiawwt
July 3Jul 3 On 7/1/2025 at 2:59 AM, Rimbo said: Heh. Go look at who wrote the screenplay... and see what that same guy has done lately. Great movie. Here's my latest additions: * Mortal Kombat * Heavy Metal How in the fuck are you going to include Heavy Metal in this thread?!? It was a masterpiece of animation and music. It ushered in adult animation to the US. Helped make Heavy Metal music popular in the mainstream in the US. Altered animation styles for a decade, influenced a massive amount of culturally iconic film and TV production talent and gave me my first boner. Does THIS look familiar: No sir, Heavy Metal is among the top in art produced in US history of film. It doesn't belong here. Edited July 3Jul 3 by BurntEyes
July 3Jul 3 17 minutes ago, BurntEyes said: How in the fuck are you going to include Heavy Metal in this thread?!? It was a masterpiece of animation and music. It ushered in adult animation to the US. Helped make Heavy Metal music popular in the mainstream in the US. Altered animation styles for a decade, influenced a massive amount of culturally iconic film and TV production talent and gave me my first boner. Does THIS look familiar: No sir, Heavy Metal is among the top in art produced in US history of film. It doesn't belong here. And what do you say about its sequel? Because I'll watch that one, too.
July 3Jul 3 2 minutes ago, Rimbo said: And what do you say about its sequel? Because I'll watch that one, too. Why wouldn't you? Shit, I got a craving for both of them and an Aeon Flux binge right about now. I'll be in my bunk!
July 4Jul 4 Not getting the hate for Boondock Saints. You are all cinematic idiots and I feel sorry for you.
July 4Jul 4 16 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said: Not getting the hate for Boondock Saints. You are all cinematic idiots and I feel sorry for you. I too love Boondock Saints and anyone who disagrees can fight me!
July 4Jul 4 Honky Tonk Freeway my brother and I loved watching this terrible movie on HBO late at night in the early eighties. We enjoyed it way more than it ever deserved for just the absolute campiness somebody thought might look good on the big screen.
July 4Jul 4 On 7/1/2025 at 12:50 PM, MagicSoccerSpray said: I don’t know if I could rewatch that. 7th grade Elvis knew how to pop and lock a zippo because of that movie. Oh! Little miss Marry sat on a tuffet. So I fucked her! Oh! is that close?
July 4Jul 4 1 hour ago, Elvis said: Little miss Marry sat on a tuffet. So I fucked her! Oh! is that close?
July 4Jul 4 It's probably been mentioned already, but I re-watch The Legend Of Boggie Creek once a year. Awful movie. I love it.
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