Anonymous wrote:O' Brother Where Are Thou. Suffered through that on a cross country flight. Painful.
Anonymous wrote:O' Brother Where Are Thou. Suffered through that on a cross country flight. Painful.
Anonymous wrote:Lars and the Real Girl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe vs the volcano
I saw this is the theater as a kid with my mom and we both laughed our butts off. We love the Meg artist character “I have no response to that” and the indestructible suitcases
I couldn't love Joe vs the Volcano more, especially the opening sequence and the music.
I nominate Cube from the late 90s.
OMG, I’ve never met anyone else who’s seen Cube before (or at least who will admit to it). I’ve even seen Cube 2: Hypercube. Apparently I’m a masochist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not true. I actually have enjoyed some really bad movies - Center Stage, Step Up, White Chicks, Little Man. Can’t think of any more recent “good and terrible” movies
But I really hated those three above (Forrest Gump, Leaving Las Vegas, Million Dollar Baby)
Center Stage is amazing. I just watched it again after 15 years and it was still so good.
Anonymous wrote:Not true. I actually have enjoyed some really bad movies - Center Stage, Step Up, White Chicks, Little Man. Can’t think of any more recent “good and terrible” movies
But I really hated those three above (Forrest Gump, Leaving Las Vegas, Million Dollar Baby)