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Billy the Kid VS Dracula with John Carradine also ANY Will Ferrell movie
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Hands down....Chicken Run

Also Benjamin Buttons with Brad Pitt
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Hands down....Chicken Run

Also Benjamin Buttons with Brad Pitt
Really enjoyed Chicken Run and Benjamin Buttons. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/chicken_run/ Found both very creative and easy to follow.
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It has to be the original 'Rollerball' the one from the 70's I fell asleep!! Awful thing!!
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Ishtar...commonly knows as the worst movie ever made...starring Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman.
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I would nominate Adam Sandler films, particularly Billy Madison.
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Ishtar...commonly knows as the worst movie ever made...starring Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman.
That was a bad one. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishtar_(film)
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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.
Totally agree, sooooo boring and boorish. But then again, I also hated Braveheart. I know, I know....

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Totally agree, sooooo boring and boorish. But then again, I also hated Braveheart. I know, I know....
Dud: You struck a hard blow with your sword. Braveheart is one of my all time favorite . It contains so much of human emotion love, hate, passion, compassion, betrayal and most of all....wait for it all that guy stuff with fight after fight after fight....FREEDOM!

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No Mercy with Richard Geer came out in 1986. Filmed supposedly in New Orleans, had Richard and a lady hiding in the alligator infested water in the dark. After squinting for over 30 mins, trying to see (and bored out of my mind), I walked out.

Never did that before.
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No Mercy with Richard Geer came out in 1986. Filmed supposedly in New Orleans, had Richard and a lady hiding in the alligator infested water in the dark. After squinting for over 30 mins, trying to see (and bored out of my mind), I walked out.

Never did that before.
Kind of liked that one just because the leading lady--Kim Basinger-- was quite attractive in that role.

One movie even though extremely well written, acted, and with great cinematogaphy, I did not much care for was No Country for Old Men. Just too bleak a portrayal of life for me. An even worse one along the same lines was Killer Joe with Matthew McConaughey playing a detective/hit man/pervert.
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Kind of liked that one just because the leading lady--Kim Basinger-- was quite attractive in that role.

One movie even though extremely well written, acted, and with great cinematogaphy, I did not much care for was No Country for Old Men. Just too bleak a portrayal of life for me. An even worse one along the same lines was Killer Joe with Matthew McConaughey playing a detective/hit man/pervert.
I loved 'No Country for Old Men' also. The 'hitman' scared the crap outta me. I was on the edge of my seat most of the movie. Saw it 2-3 times, I believe!!
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I loved 'No Country for Old Men' also. The 'hitman' scared the crap outta me. I was on the edge of my seat most of the movie. Saw it 2-3 times, I believe!!
No sure if I would say I loved No Country for Old Men. I have seen it a number of times because of the quality of the acting, writing, camerawork. It is one Academy Award winner for Best Picture I did not really want to buy. Same with The Artist.

I have a lot of the Oscar winners for Best Picture on DVD. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academy...-pictures.html
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Clockwork Orange is #1 on my list. Seven Psychopaths is up there too.
Got to agree with Seven Psychopaths. Awful.. Rented it this weekend. Critics said 82% audiences 78% liked it. Never pay attention to what critics say.
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