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Wario 13 Jun 2009 14:53

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Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 464052)
nobody in the whole world would be able to save spice world!

true dat. Terrible, terrible.

Nothings more shit though then Extreme Dating. While Meats best performance is in Hole in one

RadioMaster 13 Jun 2009 16:57

I thought extreme dating was quite funny....nothing demanding, just a light comedy....but enoyable. A hole in one was too weird for me. The whole idea seemed strange...a movie that mixes stories about gansters, love and lobotomy cant be good lol

Sarge 13 Jun 2009 20:07

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Originally Posted by Pudding (Post 464031)
No it didn't, it was a shit film regardless, as they say "you can't polish a turd"

After having seen the movies Blacktop tries to imitate (Breakdown, The Vanishing, Duel), I second that but I also agree with RadioMaster, the motel scenes were not bad, except when the trucker started talking about his mother, that was too stereotype. There were two or three other scenes I liked but all in all the movie is not very good.
I watched it only once so far. Unfortunately, most movies with Meat Loaf are not worth a second watch, I wish he'd get better roles.

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Originally Posted by Jayd (Post 464033)
Trapped was very poor, To Catch A Yeti was no better than an episode of Falcon Crest, utter pants imo.

I have The Towering Inferno in my movie collection, so I don't feel the urge to watch Trapped again. There's only one great scene when Meat tells that other guy to shut up, which was the preliminary end to one of the boring dialogues.

To Catch a Yeti: What a cheap movie. God, I hated that Yeti. It looked like an ugly toy. I believe even children would not be too impressed by it. Anyway, I have to admit that I had to laugh about a few scenes, I really enjoyed how the hunter dealt with that annoying fat kid. :twisted: I like Meat Loaf's beard and coat, it would have been great if it had been a western instead of a dull kid's movie. :cool:

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Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 464052)
nobody in the whole world would be able to save spice world!

To say something in Meat's defense, there were many great artists who embarrassed themselves in that movie. :wtf:

His best recent performance was Pelts, in my opinion.

The Flying Mouse 14 Jun 2009 19:05

:twisted: Can only say what's been said already.
It's not well known enough, and doesn't have enough of a fan base to be regarded as a "cult movie".

And at the end of the day, does it matter? :shrug:

sexyeyes_jo 14 Jun 2009 20:27

i like Roadie but i don't think its that big enough of a movie to be a cult movie and like neil said its not well known movie

Dave 16 Jun 2009 00:23

No, Roadie would not be deserving of the "cult movie" status. Honestly, it has no real following per se that continue to make it grow and thrive. It has not had the length of actual movie theater run. Heck, I have a 35mm copy of the film under my bed collecting dust.

Rocky Horror has gained "cult movie" status not because of the quality of the film, but because it has really taken on a life of its own with robust fans. What other movie still consistently sells out movie theaters on a weekly basis 33 years after inital relase. Yes, Rocky Horror does still sell that well. My show is a constant sell out, having to turn away a dozen or more people every week.

Roadie is fun, but not a "cult classic" by any means. Let is gain some television time and/or start on a midnight circut...then we shall see.

lisa01 16 Jun 2009 11:02

Hi Jayd i have seen both filims and i agree with you both filims are cult classic in my oppinion


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