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Annie - the "plot" of the movie revolves around a man who sells his soul to the Devil in order to receive awesome power.
The Devil, being the tricky bastard he is, warps the gift so the would-be hero turns into a rampaging killer running rampant through Manhattan.
I want to say the title of the movie was indeed "Foust", but I can't find any reference of it online.
Which means I either don't remember the title correctly or the film has been properly expunged as the offensive waste of resources it would be to try and maintain this film or any such record of it's existence.
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Well, I was thinking of Ishtar. Is there a worse movie that actualy features academy award winning actors?
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It is missing the thing that is the Night Train to Venice, with Hugh Grant and Malcolm McDowell.
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Artificial Intelligence: A.I. should be on the list. That movie was horrid.
I recently watched Raise Your Voice which could also be on the list. It was a totally stupid movie. It didn't even have the stupid cheesiness that I thought it would have. It was just plain stupid.
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*grin* I had one boyfriend that we'd go to the theater at the same time and go to different movies, 'cause he thought the ones I wanted to see were stupid. Not all the time, of course, but more than once.
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The hard part is making sure the one with the little bit earlier start time is also a little bit longer, so you get out at the same time.
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quote:I'd have to put Evil Alien Conquorers on that list. Few movies have done less for me.
I'd bet some serious money that it could be undercut by Night Train to Venice. Serious. Someday I'll find somebody to rip on it with me.
It has that peculiarly deceptive quality of all really good crap. That is, you will start out thinking, "Hey, this isn't quite so bad. Yeah, they really were exaggerating." That's the good part -- the lull, when you think you might have better taste than everyone else, when you think you might have the insight to redeem this one.
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You can also add to the list most of the movies ever featured on Mystery Science Theatre 3000 . Posts: 4174 | Registered: Sep 2003
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Eek, I hate these threads 'cause I get all defensive. But I must say the only movies from the imdb list that I've seen were in MST episodes Posts: 105 | Registered: Nov 2003
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Sandra Bullock agreed to make the first so she could make the second. It was this mighty combination that ruined my fandom for Ms Bullock. Both parties should have looked at eachothers scripts and said "Ya know, it's just not worth it" and moved on to better projects.
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