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Post by mysterydriver on Aug 29, 2006 19:23:50 GMT -5
We all have favorite movies (Well, at least those who watch movies. People without TVs or Movie theaters probably don't...but I am rambling) which are just the complete package in what we want to watch in a film.
However, despite how great a film is, there has to be one part that isn't as great as the rest. The worst part of your favorite movie (To quote the thread's subject).
In example, I would have to say my favorite film is Jaws, just completely engrossing and entertaining.
Yet, near the end, where Roy Schneider's character throws the "air tank" into the shark's mouth, I lost some realism. Watching it I realized, "If that thing was full, it wouldn't be floating." Then they showed Jaws chewing on it with seemingly cardboard teeth.
Still the ending was a great visual, so I can overlook that, but I would pick that part as the worst of the film.
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Post by Johnny Danger (Godz) on Aug 29, 2006 19:27:38 GMT -5
Any Godzilla movie: The human segments.
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Post by The Big J-Sizzle on Aug 29, 2006 19:35:01 GMT -5
My favorite movie is Lost In Translation. The thing I would change is a part where Bill Murray character is on a Japanese talk show. They showed a little of it, but there was so much more that they filmed that I wish the would of showed. At least it was a special feature on the DVD.
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Post by tmp2005 on Aug 29, 2006 19:38:46 GMT -5
My favorite movie is the Big Lebowski, but I can't think of any part that felt in any way not great.
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Post by REDUNBECK~! on Aug 29, 2006 19:45:33 GMT -5
My favorite movie right now (It changes a lot because I'm fickle) is Silence of the Lambs. The only issue I can raise is that it probably would have been nice to have a scene to better introduce Ardelia. In the finalized film we get the basic idea that she's Clarice's pal and fellow FBI trainee, but you get nothing else. That said, I still think the character is written very well for what is provided (she is, after all, in only a handful of scenes and even then she exists mostly as a sounding board for Clarice), and an intro scene is not necessary; it would just be a nice addition to an already magnificent film.
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Aug 29, 2006 19:58:35 GMT -5
My favorite movie is the Big Lebowski, but I can't think of any part that felt in any way not great. The Jackie Treehorn scene drags slightly, but it's immediately redeemed by the sherriff's office confrontation. "Stay outta Malibu, Lebowski! Stay outta Malibu, deadbeat!!!" I could've done without Kirsten Dunst in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Not her character, her herself. I find her to be a very annoying screen presence and totally jarring when put into a surreal and serene film like that.
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Post by nisi on Aug 29, 2006 20:20:42 GMT -5
I just re-watched The Madness of King George the other night, and the scene where they blister his back to "draw the ill humours out of His Majesty" is really hard to watch--I fast forward.
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Post by Jiren on Aug 29, 2006 20:28:40 GMT -5
A Clockwork Orange
To be honest i can't point out anything bad about it.
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Post by The Vitamin Z on Aug 29, 2006 20:33:58 GMT -5
I love the movie The Warriors, but I hate how they never show what happens to the guy that gets arrested.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Aug 29, 2006 20:48:34 GMT -5
Oddly enough, I mark big time for The Princess Bride. There really isn't any bad parts, though some parts are much better than others.
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Post by The Vitamin Z on Aug 29, 2006 20:50:51 GMT -5
I love Ghostbusters, but I also hate how they never showed them making the Proton Packs and I hate how they replaced Paul Ruebens as Gozer.
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Post by The Raven on Aug 29, 2006 20:52:03 GMT -5
My favorite movie is The Empire Strikes Back.
The worst part is when it's over. Seriously it is too good to have bad parts.
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Post by forgottensinpwf on Aug 29, 2006 20:55:14 GMT -5
National lampoon's christmas vacation, and there's nothing awful anout it.
If you excuse me, k have to burn dust. Eat my Rubber!
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Post by Ultimo Chocula on Aug 29, 2006 21:11:24 GMT -5
Fight Club. The last scene where Edward Norton shoots himself in the head and only blows a hole in his cheek. I really don't get that.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Aug 29, 2006 21:43:27 GMT -5
Fight Club. The last scene where Edward Norton shoots himself in the head and only blows a hole in his cheek. I really don't get that. I was going to say the exact same thing. The ending in the book Fight Club is better.
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Post by Shy Guy on Aug 29, 2006 21:51:01 GMT -5
National lampoon's christmas vacation, and there's nothing awful anout it. If you excuse me, k have to burn dust. Eat my Rubber! "Hey Griswold! Where are you going to put a tree that big?" "Bend over and I'll show you." "You got a lot of nerve talking like that, Griswold!" "I wasn't talking to you...I was talking to your wife."
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Post by Kris on Aug 29, 2006 21:52:26 GMT -5
Fight Club. The last scene where Edward Norton shoots himself in the head and only blows a hole in his cheek. I really don't get that. One of my favorites, and I too don't understand, I guess, he made himself believe that he was going to shoot himself in his head, which (SPOILER) made the other part of his mind, Pitt believe it too. Also Boondock Saints didn't have much wrong with it, except they could have explained Il Duce being the father a little better.
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Post by RVD420 on Aug 29, 2006 22:05:49 GMT -5
the very beganing of Transformers the movie where Unicron eats that one planet where kranix is from is not all that bad but i always skip past that seen and the opening credits.
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Aug 29, 2006 22:09:04 GMT -5
Any part of Evil Dead II where Bruce Campbell is not on the screen.
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Post by psychotix5000 on Aug 30, 2006 1:00:12 GMT -5
Fight Club. The last scene where Edward Norton shoots himself in the head and only blows a hole in his cheek. I really don't get that. One of my favorites, and I too don't understand, I guess, he made himself believe that he was going to shoot himself in his head, which (SPOILER) made the other part of his mind, Pitt believe it too. Also Boondock Saints didn't have much wrong with it, except they could have explained Il Duce being the father a little better. They don't need to. It's clear as day. *Warning Spoilerzz!!!* When Connor and Murphy are reciting the family prayer for Rocco after his death, Il Duce comes in and finishes it. Since it's a family prayer, the only obvious conclusion is that he's their father. How hard is it to draw that conclusion? For me, the worst part of the movie is Willem Dafoe in drag. Geez, he's an ugly woman.
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