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<blockquote data-quote="Acid_crash" data-source="post: 1975838" data-attributes="member: 16278"><p>My vote for stupidest movie I personally have ever seen is Mad Max followed by Radioactive Dreams followed by Repossessed. The first because I saw the movie, thought the acting was horrible beyond all capacity to my intelligence, and didn't know the name of the movie and thought it was the dumbest thing I ever saw, then saw the title and still think that. The second because, well, I never did understand it at all. The third, well, the worst of all leslie nelson's movies.</p><p></p><p>The Day After Tomorrow - it's message was loud and clear, stated perfectly by the last line in the movie, "Have you ever seen the earth (sky) so clear?" So this movie stated that unless we humans are to survive in the future we should do what we can to take care of the planet before monther nature takes care of us and cleans us from her system. </p><p></p><p>I liked Dark City, that movie was cool, one of the unexpected surprises of the last few years from hollywood. I also like Scream, in the audience I was in most of us were laughing during the last few minutes with Matt Lillard and friend stabbing each other. What's not to like about the Village? Your talking about a group of people willing to sacrifice everything for a way of life for their children to experience a good life, willing to do what it takes to make sure their way of life is preserved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acid_crash, post: 1975838, member: 16278"] My vote for stupidest movie I personally have ever seen is Mad Max followed by Radioactive Dreams followed by Repossessed. The first because I saw the movie, thought the acting was horrible beyond all capacity to my intelligence, and didn't know the name of the movie and thought it was the dumbest thing I ever saw, then saw the title and still think that. The second because, well, I never did understand it at all. The third, well, the worst of all leslie nelson's movies. The Day After Tomorrow - it's message was loud and clear, stated perfectly by the last line in the movie, "Have you ever seen the earth (sky) so clear?" So this movie stated that unless we humans are to survive in the future we should do what we can to take care of the planet before monther nature takes care of us and cleans us from her system. I liked Dark City, that movie was cool, one of the unexpected surprises of the last few years from hollywood. I also like Scream, in the audience I was in most of us were laughing during the last few minutes with Matt Lillard and friend stabbing each other. What's not to like about the Village? Your talking about a group of people willing to sacrifice everything for a way of life for their children to experience a good life, willing to do what it takes to make sure their way of life is preserved. [/QUOTE]
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