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14-08-04, 01:46 PM
@ DrunkMonkey
I know you said kids movies don't count but I couldn't let a thread like this go without nominating Scooby Doo 2 (I was able to avoid Scooby Doo 1). Man, not only should that movie never have been made, but it should be a criminal offence to allow it to be shown on any medium. I put it way at the top of my list of worst movies ever seen, but as I said I had to see it for the sake of family unity.
I tell you this if there is a Scooby Doo 3, family unity may very well suffer if the only alternative is to see the film.
I agree with Kunjufu about Eddie Murphy films post 48 hours...not counting voice overs for Shriek, his best work for years.
Can anyone remember the name of that film with Robin Williams about a robot that wanted to be human, and which thanks to advanced technology he was able to be transformed into a human being? I realised by the end of the film I had been transformed into a zombie. Well, that is only explanation I have as to why I sat through the whole of that load of tosh.
Respect
There are those who feel that the only way to ‘prove their own worth’ is by ‘devaluing the worth of others’. You will often find that a man who is compelled to measure his substance against the substance of another, has little of substance in the first place!
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