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Dances with Wolves. How many scenes of buffalo roaming the plains can they fit into a three hour movie that should have been cut to about 75 minutes.
Yes, another vote for Dances with Wolves. The guy I went with fell asleep and was snoring within a few minutes, he woke about 2 hours into it and said "Oh, this is an Indian movie!".
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Yes, another vote for Dances with Wolves. The guy I went with fell asleep and was snoring within a few minutes, he woke about 2 hours into it and said "Oh, this is an Indian movie!".
That's really funny, Patty55. Kind of like calling Slumdog Millionaire a game show movie.

Of the Oscar winners for Best Picture over the past 25 years or so, I was not that impressed with Shakespeare in Love. The actors seem to have the most votes with respect to which films get the Academy Awards in certain categories, so they must have really liked Shakespeare in Love.
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George Clooney movie... Man Who Stared at Goats.
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I stand ready to be slammed for this, but I was bored to tears with Star Wars.
Your not alone. And the sequels got worse and worse.
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I stand ready to be slammed for this, but I was bored to tears with Star Wars.
Not slammed..just light sabered to death!!
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The new Arthur...good Lord, what a joke!!
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The American.....with George Clooney!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UGH!
Then again, the Goat movie with Clooney and another about football....what is his appeal anyway?????
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Then again, the Goat movie with Clooney and another about football....what is his appeal anyway?????
Suppose it is because he is talented, handsome, articulate and does not take his celebrity that seriously except for when fighting for causes he believes in like stopping the violence in Darfur.
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I remember seeint The American with George Clooney while in TV. The movie was barely comprehenable. Definitely makes the list of not worth seeing although I didn't walk out.
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I remember seeint The American with George Clooney while in TV. The movie was barely comprehenable. Definitely makes the list of not worth seeing although I didn't walk out.
I did not like The American that much either. None of his movies though would I say were among the worst I have seen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clooney
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On Any Given Sunday was pretty awful. I'm surprised that Al Pacino would have anything to do with something like that. I think it may be the only movies I ever walked out on. I couldn't take all the camera shaking during the football scenes. I've been on an NFL football field and it doesn't shake like that.
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Clockwork Orange is #1 on my list. Seven Psychopaths is up there too.
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Clockwork Orange is #1 on my list. Seven Psychopaths is up there too.
Seven Psychopaths had me scratching my head. Seemed to be a darling among the critics but not so much with the audiences.

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Dances with Wolves. How many scenes of buffalo roaming the plains can they fit into a three hour movie that should have been cut to about 75 minutes.
HUH?
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