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    I have shamed myself.... I watched... Snow White & The Huntsman

    I went back and started reading through some of my old threads and came upon my "I have shamed myself.. I watched.. Sharktopus!" post - then I saw Aces had posted this:

    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    We need a weekly, "I've shamed myself" thread from you, Lou. Each week, a new theme. Surely you can shame yourself a bit more on our account.

    And no, I'm not kidding.
    So screw it, it's time to catch up!


    So, my wife wanted to see this movie - and against my better judgement, I said ok (hey, I'd like to get laid at least a few more times before I die, thank you very much! )

    The basic premise of the flick is what you think it is: it's just a darker re-telling of Snow White. Normally, this is where I'd rail against the whole "remakes" and "re-imagining" thing, but I digress.

    So, THOR (yes, I'm going to call him Thor. ) is sent into the woods by Ravenna (the 'evil queen' played by Charlize Theron... giggity!) to capture Snow White so she can suck the life from her and live forever. Nasty little queen isn't she?

    Well, THOR ends up helping Snow White, and trieS to protect her from <giggity> The Queen.

    Snow White, aka Kristen Stewart - does this chick have any ability to show ANY emotion whatsoever in a film? She's more wooden than most of the 100 year old oak trees in my back yard! If you've ever seen any of the Twilight films (sorry about your luck) then you know what I mean. She's just... terrible.

    I won't go too much into the story for fear of spoilers, but let's just say I felt better about myself after watching Sharktopus than I did after watching this flick. How anyone thought it was a good idea was beyond me.

    Theron and Thor do a good job with what they're given, but Stewart brings the film to a screeching halt every time the bimbo is on screen.

    If you can handle Twilight without ripping your eyes out of your skull one at a time with a rusty butter knife, you might like this flick. If you're a sane individual with a taste for good actors and a good story, just.... don't. It just wasn't that exciting, and the story of Snow White has already been told 100 times over. More than it needs to be.


    I also caught Men in Black III - more about that in another thread - but at least I didn't feel shamed after I watched that one!

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    Ha! I also saw this with the wife and, goddamn, was it bad! I don't fault some of the actors, but the pacing and directing of the film...had to be one of the longest feeling 127 minutes ever!

    The one good thing were the sets and set design, but when the film has you yawning to the point of dislocating your jaw, what's the point?

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    Glad I left my G/F and mum to go watch this while me & my dad went to see Prometheus then!

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    Lou, your shame could not be redeemed by Christ himself. You... Are... DAMNED! Yes, damned to have the inanity of this movie run through your thoughts for eternity. Not even death shall save you.

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    They would have been better off not casting anyone in the role instead of Stewart. The other actors should have been acting against nothing, at least the range of emotion would have been better.

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    well, i've brought shame upon the next 7 generations of my family by watching "bigfoot" with danny bonaduce and barry williams in it. it was like the proverbial train wreck: awful in the extreme but for some reason i just couldn't look away.

    and i thought the people who made "lake placid 3" ought to have been ashamed of themselves...
    "The bumps you feel are asteroids smashing into the hull."

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    Ha! I also saw this with the wife and, goddamn, was it bad! I don't fault some of the actors, but the pacing and directing of the film...had to be one of the longest feeling 127 minutes ever!
    You're not kidding, it felt waaaaay too long.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    Lou, your shame could not be redeemed by Christ himself. You... Are... DAMNED! Yes, damned to have the inanity of this movie run through your thoughts for eternity. Not even death shall save you.


    "WHAT HAS BEEN SEEN CANNOT BE UNSEEN!" No truer words have ever been spoken!

    Quote Originally Posted by Monrozombi View Post
    They would have been better off not casting anyone in the role instead of Stewart. The other actors should have been acting against nothing, at least the range of emotion would have been better.
    No shit - I've seen more emotion from a head of lettuce!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike70 View Post
    well, i've brought shame upon the next 7 generations of my family by watching "bigfoot" with danny bonaduce and barry williams in it. it was like the proverbial train wreck: awful in the extreme but for some reason i just couldn't look away.
    Fuck it, Mike - you win!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post
    Fuck it, Mike - you win!
    guess i should take the opportunity to own up to having watched "Piranaconda." funniest things about that film other than the title:

    a. Michael Madsen looks as embarrassed as he should be.
    b. Rachel Hunter has completely, totally let herself go. someone please keep her away from the chicken mcnuggets and doughnuts.
    c. not funny but i'll still mention it - everyone involved in this film should be god damn well ashamed of themselves.
    "The bumps you feel are asteroids smashing into the hull."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike70 View Post
    guess i should take the opportunity to own up to having watched "Piranaconda."

    You sir should start your own "I have shamed myself..." thread for that one.

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    Watched SW&tH a few weeks ago.

     
    The first half of the film was decent. The second act was at least 15 minutes too long. The entire scene in the glen with the stag was unnecessary. I'm guessing the script had major problems with the third act. It was cheaper to pad the 2nd then to enhance the castle siege. The third act was brief by design, obvious set up for a sequel.

    Who in their right mind tries to assault a castle with cavalry? A half dozen archers on the walls with long bows and three guys on the ground with pikes could have easily held that gate.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post
    You sir should start your own "I have shamed myself..." thread for that one.
    i watch a lot of these things with my nephew. he's 9 and these "dinoshark vs. octosaur" type movies are his generation's "godzilla vs. mothra" flicks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike70 View Post
    i watch a lot of these things with my nephew. he's 9 and these "dinoshark vs. octosaur" type movies are his generation's "godzilla vs. mothra" flicks.
    I'm telling ya, with all these crappy movies we and everyone else watches, we should have a "We Have Shamed Ourselves" sub-forum!

    Last night I watched "Chillerama" - OMG, that one I will post about next week in "The Continuing Saga of Lou's Self-Shaming"

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post
    ...we should have a "We Have Shamed Ourselves" sub-forum!
    Why limit it only to movies? I shame myself daily in all aspects of life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rongravy View Post
    Why limit it only to movies? I shame myself daily in all aspects of life.


    Don't feel bad Ron, I do the same - but we have to draw the line somewhere! If I let out on HPotD all the things I do daily to shame myself, It'd get embarrassing REAL freakin' quick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post


    Don't feel bad Ron, I do the same - but we have to draw the line somewhere! If I let out on HPotD all the things I do daily to shame myself, It'd get embarrassing REAL freakin' quick!
    i think i've hit rock bottom folks. i watched "Critters" last night - voluntarily. maybe it's billy zane getting ripped apart, maybe it is dee wallace (whom i've always had the hots for), or maybe it is the completely ridiculous nature of the entire production. i keep trying to console myself with the old "but there are worse movies." what's next? i think only a Leprechaun marathon can eliminate this pain i feel.

    i am a strange, strange person. i'd rather rip my eyes out than watch one of those new spider-man movies, i don't think the new batman movies are all that interesting, and i will probably never bother with the iron man, superman, the avengers or any of the x-men movies (can you tell i can't stand superhero movies?) but you mention a cheesy movie/tv show from the 70s or 80s and i'm all about it.

    well to make up for it, i did watch "island of terror" and "nothing but the night" yesterday afternoon.
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