So if we buy their own logic, Paramount is telling us that it chose to release
a worse version of the movie because it was easier for 15 - year - olds to go see it on group dates, and that Ferrell, a producer on the film and one of the more powerful talents in Hollywood, acceded to this.
I can easily imagine a painfully
bad version of this movie.
Not exact matches
For reasons that defy logic, the excellent This Island Earth was held up for ridicule as an allegedly
bad movie in the film
version of TV's Mystery Science Theater.
But the Jan De Bont
version is, far and away, one
of the
worst haunted house
movies ever made.
The underrated madman behind The Grey, Smokin» Aces, and the wildly underrated The A-Team is still attached to direct
Bad Boys For Life (the third
Bad Boys
movie), but he's also written the most recent
version of the Uncharted video game adaptation and is planning to tiptoe on some sacred ground with a remake
of The Raid.
The Beach's story
of backpackers who discover a Pacific island paradise only to end up mad, mutilated (or
worse) slyly weaponized the idea
of a vacation paperback like no novel since Jaws, and Danny Boyle's gory, graphic
movie version scandalized the tweens who flocked to it in the wake
of Titanic to see Leonardo DiCaprio in swimwear.
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR: A
movie version of a massive comic - book crossover, for better (fun character interactions) and
worse (it's pretty much all Infinity Stone shenanigans).
The
bad news seems that it is «Gattaca, but with guns» and looks to be in danger
of descending into straightforward chase
movie action clichés — a sort
of Marxist power fantasy
version of Logan's Run in which one man single - handedly brings down The System TM.
The keywords «evil child» bring up 65
movies and TV series on the Internet
Movie Database including such famous works as The Exorcist, The Omen, The
Bad Seed, both
versions of Village
of the Damned, and Macaulay Culkin's The Good Son.
Full
of lazy dialogue, unconvincing performances, and lackluster action sequences (made nearly incomprehensible if you have the misfortune to see the
movie in its 3 - D
version, inarguably the
worst conversion to stereoscopic imaging since the trend began anew), The Last Airbender is an unintentional laugh riot.
It is a
movie - ruining moment,
worse than anything in Harrison Ford's voiceover for the original theatrical
version of Blade Runner.
On the
movie's own merits, it's clear that Paramount took a film that plays like a
worse version of last year's Life or a
bad Black Mirror episode and dumped it onto a willing taker, in this case, Netflix.
Red Riding Hood - Starts off
bad and gets better, but this Twilight
version of the fairy tale doesn't even hold our interest as those vampire
movies do.
For much
of its running time, it seems like a
bad version of a certain kind
of lifeless British
movie, but it's not that at all.
For better or for
worse, SNL has consistently tried to make audiences laugh with
movie versions of their favorite sketches.
What I'm saying is that The Last Stand is a good
version of a
bad movie and that I hope Kim doesn't end up like John Woo did in Hollywood — or if he does, that he has the sense to go home a couple
of movies sooner than Woo did.
He's only seen early in the film when Deadpool finds himself locked in the Icebox, but the writers
of Deadpool 2 recently revealed that in an earlier
version of the
movie, Cassidy's part continued on from there, however, the film's budget basically only allowed for one major CGI
bad guy, and they chose the other one.
Neither does «Pompeii,» an epic without stars that staggers along as a
bad version of «Spartacus» (the cable show, not even the
movie) before turning into a videogame
version of a disaster
movie, all tiny running figures and big fiery projectiles.
Instead
of the Brenden Fraser / Rachel Weisz campy desert mystery, this
version is every
bad zombie
movie combined with
worst of Author Dan Brown stories.
Scripted by Tony Kushner («Angels in America»), Munich begins dazzlingly, like a more intense
version of Catch Me If You Can (2002), but Spielberg's extreme caution in trying not to offend eventually cripples the
movie; he falls back on many
of his old
bad habits and panders too often to too many people.
That
version would be hailed by many, including Reynolds, as one
of the
worst embarrassments int comic book
movies to date.
This is the lasting appeal
of Jack Finney's novel, «The Body Snatchers» and why its concept has inspired countless science fiction
movies throughout the years - from three
versions of the novel itself (in 1956, 1978 and 1994 as Body Snatchers by director Abel Ferrara
of Bad Lieutenant fame) to Heinlein's The Puppet Masters (finally in 1994) and the 1980s remake
of The Thing - all
of them dealing with people being surreptitiously taken over by alien presences.
Washington and Wahlberg are both incredibly charismatic actors that have the box office power to sell a
movie on their names alone, so while audiences may have missed out on the chance
of seeing Vaughn and Wilson do their
version of «
Bad Boys,» «2 Guns» is probably better off for it.
The narrative attempts to tell a bizarre funhouse mirror
version of a rags to riches story
of a crazy director with no talent who becomes a celebrity in spite
of himself by making a terrible
movie badly, but Franco and his cadre
of famous friends (his brother Dave, Alison Brie, Zac Efrton, Seth Rogen, and so on and so on) seem far too tickled making shot for shot remakes
of scenes from The Room to latch onto anything beyond an extended SNL skit.
No matter how good or well - liked a video game series is, the
movie versions continue to struggle on the big screen, most recently demonstrated by the lack
of success achieved by Assassin's Creed which performed
badly despite a loyal video game following and big name stars.
The
movie version, directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, heretofore known for writing the script for «I Love You Philip Morris» (a cop turns con man) and «
Bad Santa» (con man and partner pose as Santa to rob a department store), make a few changes to avoid the appearance
of a simple biopic.
The Ninth Life
of Louis Drax By Liz Jensen Bloomsbury • $ 16 • ISBN 9781632866219 Jensen's taut 2004 psychological thriller is available in a new
movie tie - in edition to mark the Sept. 2 release
of a film
version starring Jamie Dornan (Fifty Shades
of Grey), Sarah Gadon («11.23.63») and Aaron Paul («Breaking
Bad»).
But another game to film adaptation also sneaked in there, with The Rock also grabbing a much coveted
Worst Actor nomination for his gruntin» performance in the
movie version of Doom.
When an army
of Heartless invade the bedroom setting
of the first
movie, the toys prepare to attack only to see toy
versions of Sora and pals arrive in time to take on the
bad guys.
While The Phantom Menace might be the
worst of all the Star Wars
movies, the Battlefront II
version of it looks incredible, packed with mayhem, battle droids, and vehicular combat.
Some
of my favorite characters are Dr.. Who (love the show, so happy how (often) they implemented the TARDIS) Jake (most versatile character
of this franchise) ^ ^ Marcelline (loved her on Adventure Time, I'm a sucker for female bass - players and vampires, pun intended) ^ ^ Supergirl (bought the PS4 -
Version just for her (50 Euros:D), she's still in her plastic bag, but the portal doesn't mind As a big fan
of the A-Team SERIES (the
movie was sooo sooo sooo
bad) I also have to mention B.A. who I don't use as often as I'd like to.