Most ridiculous film ever?
Wow...I can't believe that is a serious movie trailer.
Didn't someone read that script at one point?
There is only one way to make me feel better: Garbage Day!
Lee, where did you find that? It was amazing.
My favourite trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z11B9L2awVA
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ April 29 2009, 1:24 PM BSTLee, where did you find that? It was amazing.
My favourite trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z11B9L2awVA
Graham Linehan tweeted it
How has this gone unheard of since 2003?
I see it's by the director resposible for Freeway, the batshit crazy Reece Witherspoon/Kiefer Sutherland movie.
Does that bloody Linehan ever do any proper bloody work!?
Had Gary Oldman started drinking again?
I hope you don't say 'ridiculous' as if it's a bad thing. One of the most ridiculous films of all time would have to be 1974's The Great McGonagall: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuyskxSslys
Also ridiculous was The Terror of Tiny Town: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv_KZDl5CLw
10,000bc
I still think it was an Apocalypto pisstake.
I've yet to see another film anywhere near as ridiculous as Zombie Rival: The Super Ninja Master.
It seemed to be two entirely different films cut together - one Eastern martial arts movie where a teacher raises the dead to train his pupil in fighting and another where brightly dressed American (but still badly dubbed) ninjas run round the woods wearing headbands which say 'Ninja' and trying to do as many somersaults as possible. And, for no discernible reason, it has a picture of a Conan style barbarian on the video cover too.
Here's a winner from my childhood, The Rollerblade Seven...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJtC4SMUWE8
More about it here...
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 29 2009, 1:55 PM BSTHad Gary Oldman started drinking again?
Shorts?
Does anyone remember a film called Rappin' Hood? I never got round to watching it, but I always thought it looked ridiculous.
Quote: catskillz @ April 29 2009, 9:57 PM BSTDoes anyone remember a film called Rappin' Hood? I never got round to watching it, but I always thought it looked ridiculous.
I remember one called Throbbin' Hood but that was an entirely different type of film.
And Little John wasn't so little if you catch my drift...