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<blockquote data-quote="Orius" data-source="post: 8249044" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>I was looking of some of my old threads last night and dropped some likes here since this thread predates that system. I was wondering who rezzed this thread and why just a few hours later. It felt a little weird.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah I've seen some of The Asylum's...um...films.</p><p></p><p>One was a horrible ripoff of The Da Vanci Code and National Treasure, and those are cheese to begin with. I'm watching as these so-called archeologists handle a bunch of priceless historical artifacts in the roughest and most careless manner possible. The plot involves some map on the Shroud of Turin that leads to some treasure buried in the middle of nowhere in Afganistan or something, and somehow Leonardo da Vinci was involved. The most ridiculous part of the film has the characters rolling up the Shroud in a ball after they steal it and then shoving it into a backpack. And the Shroud wasn't stored in anything that looks like a medieval church but some modren church or community center or something somewhere on SoCal. The whole thing was utterly ridiculous. It definitely ranks on the list of worst movies I've ever seen. </p><p></p><p>You want a bad movie night? Asylum's crap will probably do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orius, post: 8249044, member: 8863"] I was looking of some of my old threads last night and dropped some likes here since this thread predates that system. I was wondering who rezzed this thread and why just a few hours later. It felt a little weird. Yeah I've seen some of The Asylum's...um...films. One was a horrible ripoff of The Da Vanci Code and National Treasure, and those are cheese to begin with. I'm watching as these so-called archeologists handle a bunch of priceless historical artifacts in the roughest and most careless manner possible. The plot involves some map on the Shroud of Turin that leads to some treasure buried in the middle of nowhere in Afganistan or something, and somehow Leonardo da Vinci was involved. The most ridiculous part of the film has the characters rolling up the Shroud in a ball after they steal it and then shoving it into a backpack. And the Shroud wasn't stored in anything that looks like a medieval church but some modren church or community center or something somewhere on SoCal. The whole thing was utterly ridiculous. It definitely ranks on the list of worst movies I've ever seen. You want a bad movie night? Asylum's crap will probably do. [/QUOTE]
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