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What about some of the following, it pains me to say I’ve seen these, aargh :o what was I thinking

 

Batman and Robin

Wild Wild West

Pluto Nash

Battlefield Earth

Master Of Disguise

Open Water

The Avengers

Son of the mask

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What about some of the following, it pains me to say I’ve seen these, aargh :o what was I thinking

 

Batman and Robin

Wild Wild West

Pluto Nash

Battlefield Earth

Master Of Disguise

Open Water

The Avengers

Son of the mask

 

I'd go along with all of those, truly fukkin' DIRE films....

 

Add "The Postman" and "Blues Brothers 2000" to that list as well.....

 

When I watched Titanic a second time I realised just how bad the CGI was in some shots (of the boat).

 

I know, God, truly awful innit...?? :lol: If you look at the CGI in Cameron's "Terminator 2" which still looks absolutely fantastic (and was made BEFORE "Titanic"), then you look at some of the shots in "Titanic", it looks like a bad Playstation game's 'movie' cut-scenes..... :lol: :lol:

 

I just dont get the obsession for CGI.... Look at the original "Star Wars" (ie, before Lucas started his tinkering..), ALL model-work, still looks utterly amazing 30 years on...

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OMG the avengers<<<Worst film ever!!! :puke2: they are all c**p there is many more though. and i am sure they wouldn't all fit on the page :rofl: :D :lol:^_^
i hate anything thats modern, american and tries to pass for 'humour'... so anything with the likes of jim carey i utterly dispise.

i hate anything thats modern, american and tries to pass for 'humour'... so anything with the likes of jim carey i utterly dispise.

 

even 'the mask' ? :o

 

I liked The Mask when I was about 8 years old.

Looking back it was a bit cheap though.

 

I still like it but that's because I adore Jim Carey

 

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