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mrjoegangles:
Because they can't call it a poorly made remake of a once popular show from TV's golden age, starring the same combo of "actors" from other high grossing movies.

Well actually they could, and they should.  Could you imagine what the video store aisles would look like?  Horror, Sci-Fi, Poorly made rema..........etc

singeivoire:

--- Quote from: BootsyMarie on 21 Feb 2008, 19:01 ---Yeah. I get very sympathetic when I watch Ben Stiller movies, too. You end up feeling bad the whole movie instead of laughing...

--- End quote ---

I'm the same way - awkward humor just makes me want to cry/ leave the film for a conveniently timed bathroom break.

Speaking of which: Kicking and Screaming. I hate that movie. I walked out of it and just waited in the lobby for the rest of my crew, because I find nothing funny about grown men screaming at little kids for being bad at sports. Maybe that's just me.

Elf remains the only Will Farrell movie I can tolerate. Even that makes me want to hide/ run away on occaision.

Lines:
I loved Will Farrell on SNL, but I haven't seen a movie of his I actually liked. I haven't seen all of them, but the ones I did watch weren't that great and it kind of made me sad.

Alex C:
I enjoyed Anchorman for some reason, but I can't stand Will Ferrel in general, and Anchorman is no excuse to keep crapping out movies in the same style like Talladega Nights and Blades of Glory all the time.

Peeping Mantis:
I hate just about anything with Will Farrell & Ben Stiller in starring roles.  Farrell is OK having bit parts in other movies because that's what he's good at.

Movies that suck:
Mortal Kombat 2
Godzilla (1998)
Blair Witch Project
Napoleon Dynamite (45 minutes into it I realize 'She's the girl from Waterworld' and lose interest)   

All Monsters Attack/Godzilla's Revenge is one of the worst films I've seen and I consider myself a Godzilla fan.  It's cut together from older movies mixed with footage of an annoying Japanese boy failing at life.

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