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Post by Sam Tyler on Aug 18, 2015 23:35:48 GMT
A couple of years back while we were on holiday we sat through a Dennis Quaid film called "Frequency".
The IMDB write-up is as follows:
Not only was the film complete and utter cack but the make-up 'artist' must have been a complete novice. In the future his 'grey' hair resembled his normal hair with a bag of Homepride tipped over it. It was truly appalling!
Sam.
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Post by John Steed on Aug 23, 2015 19:43:12 GMT
There are too many to mention but I think there are quite a few in my wife's DVD collection!
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Post by Windy Miller on Aug 23, 2015 20:09:54 GMT
Have to give The Sweeney remake a mention It's the worst film I've paid to see in a long time. Utter dirge.
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Post by The Saint on Aug 24, 2015 11:32:14 GMT
I must be one of the few who have not seen The Sweeney remake, I doubt I will ever see it.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Nov 10, 2018 19:43:46 GMT
Rowan Atkinson's "Johnny English" films. Watching 'Johnny English Reborn' on tv just now & I had to turn it off it was so poor.
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Post by Gene Hunt on Nov 10, 2018 23:01:56 GMT
I can't stand Rowan in that role, nor as Mr Bean. For me he will be best remembered as Edmund Blackadder and from Not The Nine O'Clock News.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Nov 10, 2018 23:55:09 GMT
Strange how opinions differ, I never really enjoyed Blackadder apart from Blackadder Goes Forth. Even then the best episode was with Rik and Ade but I think the same could have been said when Rik appeared in the other series too.
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Post by Cartman on Nov 11, 2018 12:20:57 GMT
Loved the third and fourth series of Blackadder, Johnny English I can just about tolerate, but I thought Mr Bean was utter rubbish.
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Post by Charles Bronson on Nov 11, 2018 13:14:27 GMT
I've seen the first two John English films, and I didn't like them either. The were made to suit an American audience of course, which didn't help things. I'm sure Rowan is capable of better things than that. I quite liked Mr. Bean at times myself though.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Nov 11, 2018 13:38:05 GMT
You'd think they were aimed at a US audience Charles, though I read that the films have not been successful at all in America. They seem aimed at children with their simple humour & slapstick. Judging by youtube comments they're particularly popular in India.
I liked most of the Mr Bean tv's, though inevitably the quality dropped off in later years, the film versions I'm not so keen on. As for Black Adder, the first series is my favourite.
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