Kurt Thomas in Gymkata, uses a conveniently-placed pomel horse in village square to scissor-kick the bad guys
(what did I win?)
Kurt Thomas in Gymkata, uses a conveniently-placed pomel horse in village square to scissor-kick the bad guys
(what did I win?)
Last edited by gm; 08-14-2008 at 10:14 PM.
Never overlook the obvious
Remember the Titans had one of the worst scenes at the end of it. When the two coaches meet at midfield and hold up the football together and Denzel says "You're a Hall of Famer in my book" or some nonsense like that. That scene makes me cringe every time I see it.
The ending of "Capricorn One."
The opening montage from Can't Stop the Music is about the stupidest/greatest thing I've ever seen -- a postcard from the Disco Era.
Edit: Sure enough there's a youtube clip. It looks like it was filmed from someone's tv, but it gives you an idea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4IQQQ8JO2E
Last edited by Rojo; 08-21-2008 at 08:39 PM.
Showgirls- entire movie, really. But the worst scene is the part where the Saved By the Bell chick "proves" to the guy that she can dance.
It's like watching a six year old dance.
Next Reds manager, second shooter. --Confirmed on Redszone.
The worst parts of that movie for me were these:Showgirls- entire movie, really. But the worst scene is the part where the Saved By the Bell chick "proves" to the guy that she can dance.
"I've got towels!"
And the rape scene. It takes a lot of directorial bravado to show a rape on screen, but then to cut back to it again after moving along in the story- I mean, that's unneccessary and degrading.
I wanted to go puke and shower after watching that movie.
And the rape scene. It takes a lot of directorial bravado to show a rape on screen, but then to cut back to it again after moving along in the story- I mean, that's unneccessary and degrading.
WOY, one of the strangest story lines ever: "I raped you but now we are in love." I can't remember how they got away with it- I think they tried to blur the line by hinting that she was a willing particpant, maybe? I can't remember.
Though I will say I enjoyed the subsequent story lines with the Ice Princess and I seem to recall characters being literally frozen in a freezer. Terrific, campy stuff. GH was stealing from Empire Strikes Back and its carbon freeze, but it was super cool for a soap opera. Scorpio, Grant Putnam (that hair was feathered perfection), and lordy, was Celia Quartermaine a hottie. At least to an 8th grader she was.
This is one of those films that upon reflection you sort of wonder if it really happened.Kurt Thomas in Gymkata, uses a conveniently-placed pomel horse in village square to scissor-kick the bad guys
(what did I win?)
To add to your post, there was also a scene where there just conveniently was a steel rod connected between two buildings and while being chased by bad guys, Kurt jumped up and grabbed the beam, swung himself around 5 or 6 times for some momentum, and the bad guys catch up to him and miraculously walk right into his feet as he is swinging.
I don't know if I've ever seen as dumb a film, though you could argue it's so bad it's good, I guess.
Last edited by Dom Heffner; 08-22-2008 at 12:37 PM.
Witty signature.
Is it just me or do others think that Roadhouse was an After School Special all grown up?
A philosopher/bouncer ridding the town of a guy who doesn't play well with others?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the movie...I liked it.
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