faye-raye
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Funny you say that, I did exactly the same thing but watching it again about 15 years later, in the age of reality TV and celebrity and you realise Richard O'Brien was so close to what is happening now it is scary. Having said that, some scenes really having aged well and I would love to hear the gang's take on it
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EPISODE 111 — Hercules in New York: LIVE!
faye-raye replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
I loved the fact that directly after they are discussing where Herc gets his wardrobe they cut to a ad for Jack Threads clothing. I really think Paul missed a trick by not opening the promo with 'If you're a greek god whose dropped to Earth from Mount Olympus and don't have appropriate attire for the modern era why not log on to our sponsor.' -
I hate Tommy. My Dad saw it on late one night and said to me 'You like Rocky Horror, you like rock musicals, tape this.' I did not understand a minute of it. There's Ian Drury as a sleazy red coat, a pychodelic sex-iron maiden, these Paul Nichols as a child abuser, Jane Fonda having a breakdown and rolling about in baked beans soap bubbles. It is one of the few times I've watched a film and thought 'I've completely wasted 2 hours of my life.'
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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
faye-raye replied to jklmr123's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
DO. THIS. FILM It is just so bad. Caught it on Sky Movies and couldn't stop watching. The teacher's hair alone deserves an episode. -
Yes Smigg! What is wrong with you Americans! It's Sar-key.
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Best thing about this is Dara O'Brein the Irish comic, does a whole routine about why the plot would make more sense if they replaced Neutrios with Latinos.
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I'm from the UK and I've never heard it. 'a mental case', yes, 'a looney' 'loon' 'nutter or 'nut case' yes but never 'a mental'
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EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
faye-raye replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
I thought they did! Isn't that the boat at the end? Aren't they the staff coming back and just being 'what did you DO?' -
EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
faye-raye replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Don't often watch the movies along with the podcast but as it was on Sky today I did and I have a few omissions. At the start, did anyone notice Samual L Jackson is standing in front of a MASSIVE photo of a pair of hands holding a crab. I know it was a sea institute but this looked like something from a fish mongers Also I can't believe no-one said about Saffron Burrows stuffed baby shark that she keeps her brain samples in. I know it only existed for the fake-out later in the movie but is there any bigger proof that she's the villain. A normal scientist would keep their sample is a lab dish in a medical fridge, she has a special taxidermied serving bowl. At the party, why did chubby Barbra fire emergency flairs? Maybe that's why more help didn't come. the coastguard was just used to the institute blasting off flairs everytime someone has a birthday. The whole set design was so bizarrely clear the water looked like a swimming pool, it reminded me of the industrial zone in the Crystal Maze. I kept wanting Richard O'Brien to pop up and yell encouragement. I know Samuel L Jackson's death was disguised but I watched the film with my mum and she summed it up by saying 'Oh god. He looks like a big kipper!' Finally, Why did LL Cool J try and save the bird. I know 'save the cat' is a rule of screen writing but that bird legitimately seemed to hate him and yet he still tried to rescue it. I was glad when it was eaten, perhaps it was a reference to 'The Rhyme of the Ancient Marine' where the title character shoots an albatross and inso doing dooms his crew. -
EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
faye-raye replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Regarding June's absence, do we think she's run off with a Jim Varney look-a-like? -
EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
faye-raye replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Just so's you know, this is on Sky Movies 2.00pm Sunday for all the saddos like me without Netflix -
Can someone tell me is this worse than Earth Girls Are Easy because I don't think it can be
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There's this dress some1 photographed and its black with a blue fringe but because of the way some people's eyes work it looks white with a gold fringe.
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I was really not having a go at Paul for paying $140 for a haircut. I just don't know how anyone has the balls to charge that much
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Warrick Davis was in Willow not Labyrinth (unless he had a stunt job down Bowie tights, I would be disappointed if he did)
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$120 for a shave and haircut. Paul, :o I know you're Hollywood but that barber had you! My bet was that award was football (soccer) ball sprayed gold./
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I know you don't normally do animation but Holy cow have you seen this? The plot is totally different from the book, the stop frame models look like real dead animals, the characters are utterly dislikable, the script repeatedly uses the word 'Swear' instead of swearwords because it's a kid's film and George Clooney's voice acting sounds like he's slowly slipping into a coma. It is mental!!
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I TAKE IT BACK SORRY. :(I wish I never said anything
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Title says it all. Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey and some black dude are aliens who come to earth look for sex. They're covered in multi coloured fluff. Geena Davis plays the female lead, she seems borderline special needs and sings a soft rock ballad half way through for no reason. Oh and Jeff Goldblom gives her cat a pychodelic orgasm
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I still don't understand this film
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I haven't seen the film so I'm just going by what is on the podcast but if the Immortal want to die so bad why don't they just wander off to wherever the savages are and let them shoot them, why wait till Z comes there? Better still just starve to death or kill yourselve some other way. Just because there's no disease don't mean you can't slit your wrists
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I must confess, I never watch the movies reviewed on HDTGM but normally can pick up what they're about. However listening to this episode, I have no idea what the plot of Zardoz is. Paul, Jason and Brett seem to be making references to things and scene that are beyond my imagination and understanding. I still enjoyed it though, I just don't know what the film was about.
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I am not being 'hip' I didn't even know who directed it. I just didn't find this film very enjoyable.
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Haven't seen the film but do you think Sache Baren Coen based Borat's Mankini on Connery's?
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REALLY? It was a success? Am I the only person to hate it?