With Moulin Rouge, my take is, if you can get through the first 30-60 min without turning it off, it is a great movie. Dude, Where's my Car, great movie, in my opinion, but I can't find 5 people who likes it.
Cool Hand Luke, which embarrasses me not because it is a bad movie or a bad DVD, but because I bought it the same day I bought my DVD player along with 5 other titles and it's so far down my list of favorite movies that I probably wouldn't even have considered it, but there it was on an endcap, calling my name and onto the stack it went!
Shameful, really, is what it is.
(And I for one am proud to have Emmet Otter on my shelf.)
CANDY. . .in the pink can. I'm tempted to say I don't know what possessed me but I know damned well what possessed me. Ewa Aulin. Ah, those hormonal memories.
The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy: For Love or Mummy, starring Balki Bartakomous as Stan Laurel and Oscar-winner F. Murray Abraham (!) as an archeologist who is threatened by a killer mummy. From the people that brought us the acclaimed Ernest P. Worrell film series.
Only bought to see how much they could bastardize my favorite comedy team. Rest assured, they bastardized them but good.
Pure crap.
Evan
various porn titles aside, I'd have to say But I'm a Cheerleader. This is the last time I let sexually-confused teenagers talk me into buying movies I haven't seen before.
BTW: That N*Sync one is pretty bad.
I guess I would have to go with Bad Boys, As much as I despise Michael Bay & pretty much everything this film represents, I still enjoy the hell out of it
Now Bay's other film are just plain crap that I do not enjoy.
Also I am not buying into it when people list SHOWGIRLS as a film they are almost embarassed to have on their shelf. Yeah right! Most of us are pretty damn proud that we own this flick. It's like a testament to our manhood
Now if I had the guys comin' over to watch the game or something, I would probably hide my copies of Evita, Gigi, & My Best Friends Wedding :b