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I think the name of it was "Chariots of Fire" Bored to tears.
Not sure what that means, but if you are paying me a compliment, thank youInteresting! Your answers show you have civility; discriminating tastefulness.
Zombie and vampire films cater to the "brain dead."The worst? There are too many to choose just one, and they keep making them. I have a difficult time finding films I want to watch. I'm not interested in horror; there's an unending plethora of that genre, and it's more violent than ever. If it's not zombies, it's vampires; if it's not vampires, it's werewolves; if it's not werewolves, it's aliens; if it's not aliens, it's assassins. Film noir fills the void for me. Thank God these films have been preserved. Decent, well-made films are around, but by the time you've sifted halfway through the chaff, you've fallen asleep on the couch.![]()
Pretty sure Zombies brains are dead to begin with. Not sure about vampiresZombie and vampire films cater to the "brain dead."
Blazing Saddles is so utterly stupid I love it still. Its a mood.“Blazing Saddles”
“Jaws-The Revenge”
“There’s Something About Susan.”
Sorry, if we’re talking about the one based on the lives of Eric Liddle and Harold Abrams, can’t agree with you One of my all time faves— but to each his own.I think the name of it was "Chariots of Fire" Bored to tears.
Same here. Neither my husband nor I liked it. Another couple we knew thought it was one of the most brilliant movies ever.Being John Malkovich didn't work at all for me. The only movie I can ever recall turning off before it was over. I'm sure there's some out there that thought it was genius - just not me!

Don't know. I saw it in, I think, 1960. Old, old movie. is that the same one?Sorry, if we’re talking about the one based on the lives of Eric Liddle and Harold Abrams, can’t agree with you One of my all time faves— but to each his own.
whatever the first Muppet movie was after Disney took it over, I didn’t last 30 min in the theater.
No the one I’m thinking of was 1981.Don't know. I saw it in, I think, 1960. Old, old movie. is that the same one?
Of course I was a dingy kid back then.
Yeah. I can't believe Brokeback Mountain was written by Larry McMurtry,Endless Love, Eyes Wide Shut, Brokeback Mountain.
I'll tell what- the ones that have much of the movie shot in about 98% darkness, like The Exorcist. Was sitting in the Long Beach Drive-in trying to figure out was was happening in The Exorcist. Can't see what's going on, the audio was almost 'inaudible'.What is the worse Movie/Film You’ve ever Watched !!
A couple of recommendationsThe worst? There are too many to choose just one, and they keep making them. I have a difficult time finding films I want to watch. I'm not interested in horror; there's an unending plethora of that genre, and it's more violent than ever. If it's not zombies, it's vampires; if it's not vampires, it's werewolves; if it's not werewolves, it's aliens; if it's not aliens, it's assassins. Film noir fills the void for me. Thank God these films have been preserved. Decent, well-made films are around, but by the time you've sifted halfway through the chaff, you've fallen asleep on the couch.![]()