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Ridiculous scenes in otherwise decent films Page 4

Leave Barrowman alone. Angry

what's there to like about Michael Barrowman?

Rolling eyes

Alternatively, ridiculous films with a decent scene in them.

E.g. Ryan's Daughter.

:P

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ December 10 2009, 10:10 PM GMT

The bit in Independence Day when Will Smith Punches an Aliens lights out.

Wait?! That's the bit you had trouble with?! Not George Bush shooting down aliens in a figher plane, not Will Smith's wife and dog avoiding the deadly alien death ray by running down a hallway in a tunnel, not the defeat of an intergalactic species by using an Apple Mac and Key Logging Software?!!!!!

Ay Carumba!

:S :S

Talking of Will Smith. I hated that bit in i-Robot where he refers to his trainers, "2002 Reebok Classics" or some other bollocks! F**k Off!

Oh God, speaking of Roland Emmerich - that f**king piece of total and utter bollocks that was Godzilla.

It was just one ridiculous pile of wank after another - the taxi cab driving out of Godzilla's mouth being the penis shaped cherry on the arse flavoured cake.

I was angry after that film, angry that hours of my life had been taken from me.

Quote: sootyj @ December 10 2009, 6:49 PM GMT

How about the cock in the jar scene?

I have never ever been inside a jar. :P

The motorbike chase at the end of Magnum Force

As much as I love him. Steve McQueen in The Great Escape. Pleased

IT - End scene. Why is it Stephen King thinks giant spiders is the solution, no matter what's the problem?

Thanks God he made Shawshank Redemption. That saved me the inconvenience of travelling to Colorado, to kick his ass.

Here's the deal Steph; glasses offy - NOW! Pirate

Quote: SlagA @ December 11 2009, 12:14 PM GMT

I have never ever been inside a jar. :P

Really didn't George Lucas take a contract out on you after you bummed Jar Jar Binks?

In too many films, especially throughout the eighties, was the "computer bollocks" scene, where the hero sits at a computer for 10 minutes and solves any sort of mystery, even without the internet.

Somehow a spreadsheet and some green writing will always nail the villains.

Quote: Leevil @ December 11 2009, 2:49 PM GMT

As much as I love him. Steve McQueen in The Great Escape. Pleased

He is fine, but I could have done without the 4th of July celebration.

Although it's a bit of a stretch to call The Hudsucker Proxy a decent film, I can't bear that scene where Tim Robbins performs the horrible "go... eagles!" cheerleader routine . . .

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