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For me I think a show would be better check out my pitch a movie or tv show thread later today as I am posting how I would reboot the highlander franchise.
I remember seeing king Kong versus Mecha Kong or whatever the name was and enjoying it tremendously. Still, I want my sequel to King Kong Lives, with King Kong Junior, with the same production quality of course.
Nicholas Cage is just plain BAD. Affleck's one good film for a long time was Good Will Hunting but Gone Girl is good material but for the most part he is a poor substitute for his buddy Matt Damon.
Damon has had a great career and finds good roles, Ben not so much.
Affleck is really good in Argo.
Regarding Cage, I think there's a good actor struggling to get out (Leaving Las Vegas), but I won't deny he can be sometimes just so laughable.
And to get back on topic: I'm sure his filmography is full of bad movies but I don't think there are bad movies to love.
Mind you: I'm a Socialist and left-wing man, and I still love the series: they're just fun, fun and fun. Trying to give a poiltic reading on them is useless: they're so over the top, such an adrenaline rush (well, II is quite slow paced IMHO) that one can't think, just enjoy.
That said, if a person takes these films seriously, he or she can turn into "Paul Kersey", a so-called writer infamous for his white supremacist slurs and for condoning racist and neo-nazi related crimes, including the murdering of innocent people.
He's so sick I think the even the "real" Paul Kersey would add him to his list.
Edit: I wrote this after a rough night and it showed. Holy shit, what a galore of grammar mistakes!
Oliver Stone's Alexander.
I don't even think it's bad, it's a misunderstood masterpiece.
Furthermore, some B-horror that I enjoy:
Beyond the Door
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
Tale of the Mummy
I saw the one where Dr Phil has to saw off his own foot. Hilarious scene.
Live Free or Die Hard. Again I still don't get what everyone's issue is here for me the die hard films didn't start sucking until the latest one. I loved the bad guy and the way he kills him is original and exciting (come on how could you not cheer when he shot himself to kill the bad guy) will beat my tope 2 films Die Hard or Die Hard with a Vengence no but its not that bad in fact it's far better then 5 and I would even rank it higher then 2. And yet everyone complains
"the action is unrealistic"
"the villain scheme is too over the top"
Shrugs I guess but compared to the first three it's NOT that much different then McLane fighting a guy on a wing of a plane, or the whole finale of Die Hard with a Venence heck even the first film had it's moments of unbelievable luck and McLane being near invinciable (the amount of blood he lost with the glass and his foot AND the fact there is a blood trail to him why doesn't gruber send to of his guys to follow the trail and kill him?) but they all get a pass like I said Live Free or Die Hard is it the best no but is it the worst NO. Does it deserve to be roped in with A Good Day to ruin a franchise I mean A good Day to Die Hard.. no.
"Die Hard 5 makes Die Hard 4 look like Die Hard".
It actually does! They do at least try (albeit occasionally) to make McClane an older, more jaded character.
Agreed and Bruce Willis is still McClane but in the modern world. DH5 McClane is just Bruce Willis bored out of his mind.
(my claim to fame)
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Between you and @Talos7 this place is turning into a celebrity hangout! ;)
I found and bought the original novel (to be fair it's an unused screenplay by Alistair MacLean adapted posthumously to a novel by another writer) in a second hand bookshop. I have no excuse to not watch it!
Was the novel good? Or bad? If it was bad, did you enjoy it anyway?
I have it, but haven't read it yet...
I have 'em both. The definitions of guilty pleasure! :)>-
The Last Dragon with Vanity. Sho' Nuff!
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