worst movie of all time?
yes i think so
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Wow, Then what is the best? maybe your more for Brokeback Mountain
This is a Horror Movie, Horror movies go in a whole different spectrum then all others.
who needs Brokeback Mountain when you get to see Michael Pare naked in this film??? (put it in slow mo during the tent scene and you see wiener!)
--Daniel W. Kelly, author, "Closet Monsters: Zombied Out and Tales of Gothrotica"
i like horror movies but i disliked this movie. why make a discussion about the whole genre out of it? ah because they don't have the same opinion as you. now i see. nice job.
shareWell, the best movie is Jaws. I thought was universally accepted as fact.
shareIt is not the worst...by far....there is too much crap out there to say nothing was worse than this film. That being said....it was not great...it was OK....and the gore it good. I liked the opening scene. I liked lots of scenes but the story was undeveloped as were the preformances.
The Day Of The Dead
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Well, if you think that this movie is the worst movie of all time you must check your brain seriously. This is, by far, one of the best werewolf movies out there. It has everything - Awsome werewolf, awsome actors, awsome storyline and awsome ending.
sharethis movie was pretty bad IMO, but it will still keep you entertained for an hour or so. I had seen it when I was a kid, and saw it again tonight. I realised if you don't set your standards too high it is watchable, so definitely not the worst movie or anything. I had really mixed feelings about nearly anything in the movie (plot, special effects, acting, were all pretty bad but sometimes quite ok, there were too many pointless or boring scenes, but there was also some character development) except the dog. I was really rooting for that dog, and found him the best actor in this.
shareI can't think of any reason to label this movie bad. A B-Movie sure, but not bad. There was nothing wrong with the plot, it was simple and effective, nothing overly complex or too surprising. A guy turns into a Werewolf, who seeks to cure himself by the last means that wouldn't destroy him: family love.
Although, we with our knowledge of werewolves would think that he would try something else, but this movie didn't follow your usual Werewolf legends, that is turning into a wolf by Full Moon only (though there was full moon every time we saw the wolf), or silver the only means of destroying the creature...so none of those old legends applied to this movie. So in light of that, we can deduce that there was no cure to the problem, and the man was desperate and scared, so he would be ready to believe anything..such as love being able to tame the werewolf.
Of course he was also going through some personal troubles as well with his sister who was trying to be "I'm always right", so there was that anger in him towards her. However, in the end he realized the only way out is to die.
The acting was good, there was no moment where I felt lack of work from any of the actors/actress. The dog was the real highlight of the movie, and I would say he played it out real nice. The music was perfectly suited to each scene.
The only thing bad was the heavy removal of many characters that were in the book, and special effects. The book is a good read, something different, try it.
Overall the movie for what it was good, 7/10. Would have been nice to have had all the characters from the book.
Your an idiot.... This movie has one of the coolest and most innovative werewolves of all time! Are you even a fan of werewolves or did you just post that so you can piss people off?
shareNo, you're probably thinking of Cabin Fever...
shareYes, I think so too. You are talking about anything by Christopher Nolan, right? I thought so! You accidentally put your post on the wrong movie!
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