Originally posted by GodEatGodThe Lady in the Water. I was one of the last M. Night Shyamalan defenders (then he ruined Avatar: The Last Airbender).
See, I was just the opposite. I thought 'Lady in the Water' was one of the absolute worse movies I've ever seen in my life. But I thought 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' wasn't that bad.
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life." - Winston Churchill
Originally posted by JimBob SkeeterDill Scallion. LOVE it.
I had to look this up on imdb.com and I still can't recall ever hearing anything about this movie. You're weird, bro.
Heard about it from my band buds. After all my years working with bands, it's still funny to watch movies about "Almost-Made-It's", (just like "The Commitments" and "That Thing You Do!"), especially a spoof like this, completely making fun of Billy Ray Cyrus. You can't go wrong with Jason Priestly and The Fonz as shifty band managers and promoters. If you can't find it, I'll mail it to you. It'll be worth every penny!
Originally posted by GodEatGodThe Lady in the Water. I was one of the last M. Night Shyamalan defenders (then he ruined Avatar: The Last Airbender).
See, I was just the opposite. I thought 'Lady in the Water' was one of the absolute worse movies I've ever seen in my life. But I thought 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' wasn't that bad.
If you thought Avatar was not that bad, then you never saw the TV series. And if you did not see the series, then watch it as it is one of my favorite all time shows. Then after you watch it, come back here and redact that statement.
When I heard they were making Avatar into a three movie series, I was moderately excited. Then I heard who was attached to it and knew it would be awful. We can start and end with the fact that HE CHANGED THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE MAIN CHARACTERS NAME!!!!! WTF???
Life is hilariously cruel.
It ain't the six minutes... it's what happens in that six minutes.
Just saw it the other day, and it made me think of this tread.
The Black Hole
It's a bad movie that wants to be a better one. I know it's awful, but for some reason it just fascinated me when I was younger...still does apparently.
Originally posted by GodEatGodThe Lady in the Water. I was one of the last M. Night Shyamalan defenders (then he ruined Avatar: The Last Airbender).
See, I was just the opposite. I thought 'Lady in the Water' was one of the absolute worse movies I've ever seen in my life. But I thought 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' wasn't that bad.
If you thought Avatar was not that bad, then you never saw the TV series. And if you did not see the series, then watch it as it is one of my favorite all time shows. Then after you watch it, come back here and redact that statement.
When I heard they were making Avatar into a three movie series, I was moderately excited. Then I heard who was attached to it and knew it would be awful. We can start and end with the fact that HE CHANGED THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE MAIN CHARACTERS NAME!!!!! WTF???
This is so funny as it is exactly what happened with the lovely Mrs. whatever. My kids and I binge watched the TV series on Netflix, then when we saw the movie, all of us were totally "Meh." My wife only saw the movie, and did not understand why we were underwhelmed until she watched a good chunk of the TV series with one of the kids (during a sick day). She made a point to apologize to us after that - she noted that she now totally understood our reaction.
"As you may have read in Robert Parker's Wine Newsletter, 'Donaghy Estates tastes like the urine of Satan, after a hefty portion of asparagus.'" Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock
It's a bad movie that wants to be a better one. I know it's awful, but for some reason it just fascinated me when I was younger...still does apparently.
I saw this movie in the theater as a kid and I thought it was a great movie.
A couple years ago, I saw it was gonna be on TV and I was really eager to watch it because I hadn't seen it since that day in the theater as a kid.
I couldn't get more than half way through it before turning it off. Go figure.
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life." - Winston Churchill
I have a bWo shirt that I hardly wear outside the house anymore. I kept wearing it after the bWo disbanded, but I felt like I had to stop after they eventually broke up the nWo.