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The Willow Man with Nicholas Cage was pretty bad. The part where he's running around in a motheaten bear? costume is probably the most redeeming moment.
I'm a bit older...so the first two...off the "top" of my head are:
(1) "Santa Claus Captures The Martians"
I think you meant Santa Claus Conquers the Martian. Actually I watched the mystery science theater spoof of this movie and it was very funny. But, I will agree with you that it ranks at one of the worst movies.
So true. Actually the only exception I can think of now is Godfather II.
Terminator 2 is the best sequel I can think of. I remember being invited to a private midnight screening in the wee hours of the release day. Those were bad a** times. Schwarzenneger was a god in those days.
The Willow Man with Nicholas Cage was pretty bad. The part where he's running around in a motheaten bear? costume is probably the most redeeming moment.
I saw a teeny part of that movie. The acting was really, really bad. Probably the worst movie that Nick Cage has EVER BEEN IN. He musta had a condo payment to make or something. yeeeesh
I think you meant Santa Claus Conquers the Martian. Actually I watched the mystery science theater spoof of this movie and it was very funny. But, I will agree with you that it ranks at one of the worst movies.
I think you are right...I should have checked but my memory was close... .
I could never understand what all the hub-bub was about #3. I thought it was a perfectly awful movie.
I don't go to movies much now. The vast majority of them are really bad.
20yrsinBranson
I agree but I liked Cuckoo's Nest...if you left early...give it a second chance but watch it all...it's really very good... .
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