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Unread 18-10-2005, 23:27
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Re: Worst Movie Ever

I think I have to toss in a chip for "Wedding Crashers". It was unnecessarily lewd and remarkably uningenious considering the (usually) great cast of comedians that were involved in the project. Making people so uncomfortable that they are forced to blush and squeak out bawdy laughs just isn't the way that humor is supposed to operate.

"Titanic" also goes on my own "never to be seen again" list. I didn't want to see it when I was 10 and I sure don't want to see it now. Taking amazing footage and reconstruction of a ship and tossing a cheesy love story into it just doesn't cut it for me.

In all honesty, the less obscenity and the more sight humor, the better the film. Sorry to butt heads with you once again Cory, but I loved "Napoleon Dynamite" and "Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail" both very much. Yes, they start slowly, but the way I see it, it is the fine details that count.
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