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EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
SlidePocket replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
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Musical Mondays Pink Floyd's The Wall
SlidePocket replied to grudlian.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
Next week should be Grudlian's turn for the first time, any hints as to what film you'll be picking? -
On next week!
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Bump since director Hugh Wilson just died a few days ago.
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Bump since director Hugh Wilson passed away a few days ago.
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The First Wives Club (1996)
SlidePocket replied to inactiveuser501's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
It's director Hugh Wilson just passed away a few days ago, so I thought I would bump this up. -
Congrats Emoji Movie on your Worst Picture nomination from the Razzies. You're the Razzie equivalent of "Beauty and the Beast" by being the first animated film to be nominated for the top prize!
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Perhaps most notable for ending Lori Petty's mainstream film career, and one of Naomi Watts' first Hollywood parts.
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This is one of the worst horror sequels of all time, yet one of the most crazy flicks you would have to see! Having not learned his lesson with Zardoz, John Boorman chose to do something equally weird by doing the sequel to one of the most popular horror films ever with Exorcist II: The Heretic from 1977. A now grown up Linda Blair is back and joining her include a scenery-chewing Richard Burton as the new priest assigned to help Regan, an embarrassed-looking Louise Fletcher as her psychiatrist, and James Earl Jones wearing a locust costume. The film was met with unintentional laughs during its first screening so Boorman tried to recut it, but it ended up just as worse. Let's give it attention here on the forums just in case you remembered it!
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Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf (1985)
SlidePocket replied to drewxblood's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
Next episode very soon! -
This forgettable dramedy with Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton and Lisa Kudrow, is perhaps best known for being the final film Walter Matthau ever appeared in before his death a few months after its release.
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An insanely overbudgeted comedy ($120 million) that caused James L. Brooks to stop directing films so far.
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The beginning of the end when Joel Schumacher took over. Val Kilmer takes over for Michael Keaton, where he leaves little impression in the main role. Tommy Lee Jones tries to out-act Jim Carrey as to who goes over-the-top more, which leaves them to despise each other off-camera. Chris O'Donnell makes his first appearance as Robin, and Nicole Kidman flirts with Batman constantly as a sexy psychologist.
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The first in a string of crappy SNL movies peeps!
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Second Sight is officially the first movie of 2018!
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Let's give this a bump here thanks to its troubled production and poor domestic box office.
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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
SlidePocket replied to choochoo_the_wonder_slut's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
New episode finally taking place next week! -
Since "The Jazz Singer" has just been covered, why not bring up a movie where Neil Diamond served as a plot point? Yep, it's Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn, Jack Black and Amanda Peet in "Saving Silverman"!
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Coming up for the show: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace - 12% Freejack - 14% Second Sight - 0% Johnny Mnemonic - 13%
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Episode 176 - The Jazz Singer: LIVE!
SlidePocket replied to Elektra Boogaloo's topic in How Did This Get Made?
This film was even nominated for three Golden Globes such as Best Original Song for "Love on the Rocks", Best Supporting Actress for Lucie Arnaz and Best Actor for Neil Diamond! Luckily it didn't win either but it's also one of the first films that help inspired the Razzies to be created. Diamond took home the first ever Worst Actor trophy while Laurence Olivier won the first ever Worst Supporting Actor award. -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-9SYYJjNd0
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Other gems that come from The Jazz Singer include: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK5N6iPLrEs
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Death to Smoochy (2002)
SlidePocket replied to Jonathan Michaels's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
The penultimate film Danny DeVito directed, which was sealed shut the next year with "Duplex". -
Given that a few years has now passed following Robin Williams' death, and the sexual abuse scandal surrounding Bill Cosby, I think it's time to bring up the movie that also caused Francis Ford Coppola to stop directing movies altogether, it's the 1996 family comedy-drama about a 10-year-old boy inside a 40-year-old man's body, "Jack"!
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A few years after the scandal that has since derailed Cosby's reputation, let's bring this back up. It was also directed by Sidney Poitier of all people!