Barbara was right, it's dumping season, and my choice of Running Scared was, well, let's just say, not a good one. That's not to say it wasn't chock full of fun. Hell, it was chock full of everything. There was the usually scenes of bloody death. Massive explosions. Furious car chases. Stupid pimps. There was even a scene of child pornography production, along with, thankfully, the quick death of the producers.
By the end, however, I was bored by the excess. So much so I was even thinking about leaving early. Which is an honor I save only for the very best of the worst, like Constantine.
Posted by jherr at March 1, 2006 09:03 AMTold you! neener,neener,nee-ner.
Posted by: bsaz at March 1, 2006 09:14 AMConstantine wasn't so bad - we didn't actually leave the theater -
not like that awful avengers which I only stayed for because we were with a group. ... that for me is the worst movie - evah
Posted by: Lori Herrington at March 1, 2006 09:31 AMWe watched Elektra on HBO. That was a serious stinker!
In the theatre, my most hated movie was Magnolia.
Posted by: bsaz at March 1, 2006 10:31 AMElektra was passable by my standards. It had enough sexy chick flesh to turn the plot and what not into a secondary issue.
As to leaving the theatre, we did get close with Constantine. I think we were shocked into immobility about how bad The Avengers was. Though both of those movies pail in comparison to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
I've only ever walked out of one theatre and that was for Super Fuzz. I don't understand how that movie could be getting 5.5 out of 10. That's not possible.
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