Cloverfield... Saw it right after it came out and about 5-10% of the audience walked out. It was making me sick and it was just simply terrible. I re-watched it after it came out on disk and it is easily the worst movie I've ever seen.
Cloverfield... Saw it right after it came out and about 5-10% of the audience walked out. It was making me sick and it was just simply terrible. I re-watched it after it came out on disk and it is easily the worst movie I've ever seen.
Have you ever seen Darkness?
That movie had such potential, but the director failed to tie any of it together. Terrible failure of a movie.
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At first I thought you were talking about Nightfall (novel/ss):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightfa...ov_short_story)
Really good story...
They made it into a movie...
I saw it on a shelf somewhere and bought it...
Took it home and started watching it...
I walked out of my own home.
In 1988, a low-budget movie was produced based upon the story. However, its script, while retaining the story's basic premise, deviated wildly from the original plot, and the film was roundly dismissed by critics and ridiculed by science fiction fans. Asimov himself disowned it. Another film version was produced in 2000, directed by Gwyneth Gibby.
(BTW: Kind of the premise for Pitch Black)
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only movie I've ever walked out of was Hardware.
Daredevil and The Grudge are the only two I can think of. I went to see An American Werewolf in Paris and I was the only person in the cinema, so I stayed because I felt bad for the film.
I went to see U-571 and the cinema was empty right up until the film started, then a couple of kids (one early and one late teens) walked in and sat two seats away from me. After about five minutes of scene setting in a submarine draped in swastikas with all the crew speaking subtitled German, a voice piped up "are they Germans?"
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The second Transformers...terminally stupid, despite foxy Megan Fox.
Cmon, that scene in the subway tunnels was super freaky...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-GKHzRcbAM
That scene from Cloverfield looks pretty cool.
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