Well, Exorsist ever since I part from 1973 in which Max von Sydov with his 44 already looks like old bugg.ger of 74 and he must have been born old, well, this is ridiculous movie, and spoofs wiith Leslie Nielsen look more convincing.
All Exorcist films are so claustrophobic and monotonic. Always the same story: shabby house, and small children room and in this room a little girl with rotating head. A priest is clumsy unouted gay and he dies as if he got locked in ice cream cabinet.
Had they chased mice from the house it would have been more action.
Boring.
I confess that Omen serial is more funny in my opinion.
Originally posted by vandervelde Well, [b]Exorsist ever since I part from 1973 in which Max von Sydov with his 44 already looks like old bugg.ger of 74 and he must have been born old, well, this is ridiculous movie, and spoofs wiith Leslie Nielsen look more convincing.
All Exorcist films are so claustrophobic and monotonic. Always the same story: shabby house, and small children ...[text shortened]... e been more action.
Boring.
I confess that Omen serial is more funny in my opinion.[/b]
I nominate Kill Bill directed by Quentin Tarantino. Presumably "Volume 2" was boring too, but I didn't bother to watch it. In fact, I don't remember getting all the way to end of "Volume 1".
Originally posted by FMF I nominate [b]Kill Bill directed by Quentin Tarantino. Presumably "Volume 2" was boring too, but I didn't bother to watch it. In fact, I don't remember getting all the way to end of "Volume 1".[/b]
I agree; incredibly boring. It didn't help that I'd been working, had eaten a meal and kept dozing off to sleep.
Originally posted by vandervelde [b]English Patient also.[/b]
I loved that film; the haunting music, the mystery of the caves and the desert, the romance between Juliette Binoche and Naveen Andrews with his beautiful long black hair.
Originally posted by drewnogal I loved that film; the haunting music, the mystery of the caves and the desert, the romance between Juliette Binoche and Naveen Andrews with his beautiful long black hair.
I loved that film too but I didn't quite understand it until I read the book - first in English and then in Swedish.
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was a laugh riot to the teenage version of me, but to the grown-up version, except for Edie Adams, it was like watching grass grow.
Originally posted by FMF I nominate [b]Kill Bill directed by Quentin Tarantino. Presumably "Volume 2" was boring too, but I didn't bother to watch it. In fact, I don't remember getting all the way to end of "Volume 1".[/b]
The first movie that popped to my was another tarantino, Pulp Fiction.
I get it's supposed to be great but I just didn't enjoy it.
Originally posted by vandervelde Well, [b]Exorsist ever since I part from 1973 in which Max von Sydov with his 44 already looks like old bugg.ger of 74 and he must have been born old, well, this is ridiculous movie, and spoofs wiith Leslie Nielsen look more convincing.
All Exorcist films are so claustrophobic and monotonic. Always the same story: shabby house, and small children ...[text shortened]... e been more action.
Boring.
I confess that Omen serial is more funny in my opinion.[/b]
The original Exorsist is/was a good movie imo, and it's not set in a shabby house, it's set a very nice townhouse in Georgetown. The spiritual fighting elements of it are a bit silly, such as the idea that water can be holy.