what about the kinda bad/kinda good movies
edith head
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nobody's gonna say shit like citizen kane is trash or that ishtar is stellarbut what about the movies that are kinda trash and kinda rule?case in pointThe Game by David FincherCons: overly stylized, michael douglas is in it and he is doing another variation of the gordon gecko character (see Wall Street, A Perfect Murder)Pros: set in san francisco, 'most dangerous game' kinda plot (always a plus), favorite use of 'white rabbit' in a movie, pretty engrosssing and exciting, michael douglas gets fucked with to the max
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Slackers
Cabin Fever/Wrong Turn/Joy Ride (guilty pleasures)
Hardcore (interesting concept and snapshot in time, George C Scott as concerned parent isn't the best pick)
All Dolemite movies (so bad they're good+much hilarity)
I just watched "Candyman" the other night at a friend's house. I would categorize that one as not bad/not good.
The horror genre ultimately provides the most not bad/not good movies (so bad they're good = not bad/not good?). The most recent remake of "The Amityville Horror," "Return to Salem's Lot," etc.
Earlier sci-fi is also rife with goodies: "Death Race 2K," "Logan's Run," "Star Wars," etc.
i love out of sight. i felt guilty at first too cuz of j and clooney but the script, don cheadle, and isley bros all over the soundtrack cannot be effed with. i can't think of many movies that are as smart and sexy like this
That movie is pedigreed. Soderbergh directs a Leonard novel. Don Cheadle killed it. Not even a guilty pleasure but a solid flick on its own merits.
I like "The GAme" but then I kinda like Fincher too.
i completely agree. i've never read an elmore leonard novel but i can tell i like his aesthetic. so compare out of sight to get shorty in the world of leonard adaptations, out of sight eats the latter for lunch!
but then again soderbergh is one of my favorites. i will always love sex lies and videotape and the limey...
Great film, got nothing to feel guilty about. Reminded me of some french 60s films, with the still shots, great cinematography and timing.
Kiss Me Deadly
Almost every sports-related movie
umm...The Cutting Edge?
snob
and I enjoy it.
Out of Sight was dope despite CLOONEY, not J Lo!
That was the first thing I saw her in and - I kid you not - I seriously thought a star was born.
She was fucking great in that film ("you wanted to tussle? we tussled." )
And all of her subsequent films/performances just shows to go you how important a good director is when it comes to extracting good performances out of their actors.
Go 'head Sodenbergh.
To add to Audrey's list...
"The Spanish Prisoner", "House of Games" and "Homicide"
Pros: David Mamet
Cons: David Mamet
i started to say, despite the long-winded thread name, i figured THAT was what Ms. Damn meant
Demolition Man
From Dusk Till Dawn
Pleasantville
The Fifth Element
These are all movies I would never rent or buy but always find myself watching on cable.
I personally was thinking more along the lines of movies that are thoroughly mediocre and yet somehow still entertaining. The "so bad it's good" category I consider to be more films that are so spectacularly bad as to hint at some underlying mad genius.
Fear and Loathing
that little bad guy is the best ever...
and when the slc punk dude is on the jumbotron in Times Sq. LOL
Barbwire
Here are some on the old tip (off the dome):
-Lipstick.
-Star 80.
-Fast-Walking.
-Prince of the City.
-Lucas.
-Soylent Green.
-Birdy.
I'll think of more later.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
oh Hell yeah...The Game is one of my favorite movies of all time...yet i'll be the first to admit it's covered in cheese ....
same goes for "Running Scared" ....Good Corn is what these films are .....
You have got to be kidding me. That's like saying Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford isn't the best pick. This is one of the most intentionally sleazy and unintentionally camp flicks ever committed to film!
in other words
THE_NON FUCKED UP THE MONEY
HARDCORE = BEST FILM EVER MADE & BEST ROLE GEORGE C SCOTT EVER PLAYED