evolution... damn... shampoos can kill aliens??? not to mention the 'hidden ad' for head and shoulders...
I want to add another couple of films i hate... american pie 1,2,3, thru to a million-all lame and watched by sex hungry 12 year olds. Rush Hour Two-Racist Humor Scary Movie-Plain Crap
Vertical Limit was the worst I saw at the cinema. It's the only one I came out of thinking "jeez, I paid money for that!" Just went to see it cause I liked the jump stunt in the trailer.
The Passion of the Christ it might be very well directed but i dont see any other point rather than torture.
wow, out of all the movies in the world you guys think napoleon dynomite dawn of the dead the village where some of the worst? I would have to in my opinion respectfully disagree, broken flowers was boring, but some jim jarmouch movies are Have you guys seen Domino, or Postman, Paycheck, Face off, Bourne Supremcy, or the Aristocrats ..... Now those were bad
Ha! No way! Snakes on a plane was money!!! Loved that movie! Now granted, it was kind of bad, but in a good way!!!
napoleon dynamite was just lame,full of geeks,annyoing guy called pedro and really trying-to-be-funny not funny storyline.
I didn't get Napoleon Dynamite, either. Maybe it was just because I was drunk and not paying attention, but it just seemed to be trying far too hard. It was going for quirky and cool, but it struck me as something a college student would make.
the first time I saw it I thought it was ok, but then one of friends made me watch it again, it made me realize how funny it was come on , putting the crystals in the "time machine", or part were kip suggest they should get some gold bracelets... what other movie is like that movie?
I thought the ending was pretty plausible, at least in the original version, at least. In the new version. The ships were undeground for a very long time, right? Some were right under streets. What, no one noticed them while the pipes were being built. And the ships being under there for thousands of years (or how ever long); you'd think someone had to put them there and thus they realized they needed to become immune to the viruses on our planet. And, if your plan is to take over the planet anyways...why bury your invasion force and wait a thousand years? Why not do it right away? Seems to be an investment that has a long time to pay off (or become a complete disaster).
viruses change and mutate, maybe they didn't for see the changes Didn't they need the people for fertilizer?
Well they needed blood. I presume at the time of the initial "invasion force" animals and some humans were around. They could have (with very little effort) convinced early man that they were gods and made sacrifice part of life. They could have also used animals for the same purpose - animals who would reproduce without questioning "hey, why are they grinding us up?" Possibly. But if you came here 1000 years ago to bury a force you would have foreknowledge that pathogens here were harmful. A little bit of foreplanning could have told them "hey, this pathogen hurt us last time when we inserted the force, lets double check this before we lose our whole army when the real invasion happens"
The only reason why you feel this way is because it turned into an 'internet fad' you surely did not enjoy a movie about a bunch of snakes a mile high killing people that had absolutely nowehere to go. c'mon man.