Um. I didn't watch Showgirls because I value my sight. Nothing to do with Kyle.
In fact, loved him in The Hidden, which come to think of it, would be on my top 100 Scifi movie list.
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Um. I didn't watch Showgirls because I value my sight. Nothing to do with Kyle.
In fact, loved him in The Hidden, which come to think of it, would be on my top 100 Scifi movie list.
I would definitely put The Hidden up there! That's a really great action/SF film.
I had forgotten The Hidden! I loved that movie.
And for the record, while Dune had major problems, it still looked wonderful and the visually the casting was mostly spot on.
And for the record, while Dune had major problems, it still looked wonderful and the visually the casting was mostly spot on.
It's one of the few movies I've almost walked out on.
Of course, being a completist, I've never actually walked out of a theater in the middle, but I've been tempted two or three times:
Dune
(despite Sting)
The Last Action Hero
(despite being on a date)
Bram Stoker's Dracula
(despite Keanu)
I walked out of a movie with Debra Winger once [eta: the movie was "Betrayed"]. I don't remember which one--it was so incredibly ugly and racist and unwatchable. I'm sure the point of the movie was supposed to be the opposite of those things, but I couldn't stomach the badness of the movie and racism.
I walked out of Clan of the Cave Bear. I was getting a whole Aryan superirority vibe from it. I also walked out if Ocean's Twelve, because it sucked.
And for the record, while Dune had major problems, it still looked wonderful and the visually the casting was mostly spot on.
Lynch's Dune is INSANE. Which is why I love it. Too many good actor's playing interesting characters who have an intro scene followed by a death scene, however. But I love the craziness of it, and wish he had gotten his way with final cut (the extended version they show isn't really his - I think it's just an early cut of the movie, which you can tell because the eyes for the Dune-natives change from shot-to-shot depending on if they were optically done for the final cut or not). Sadly, unlike Flash Gordon, it's not campy fun in quite the same way as Dino usually pulled off with his "demands".
Also, since Blue Velvet got made in return for Lynch doing this (despite the box-office disaster of Dune), I give it many a pass on meta levels.
Lynch's Dune is INSANE. Which is why I love it.
Ditto for me. I enjoy it for these reasons. I love it's lush pustulence. That it is a failed conventional space opera and Not The Book is not a worry for me.
Ditto for me. I enjoy it for these reasons. I love it's lush pustulence. That it is a failed conventional space opera and Not The Book is not a worry for me.
I still have the glossary of terms they handed out when I went to see it in the theater back in the day (I think - must go digging in archives).
He really did do just about everything in the book, but he ended up having to do it by shorthand (against his will, I believe).
To be clear, I have never read Dune. I think it is a bad film completely on its own merits.