You know the old expression "it's so bad it's good"? Well, that's not applicable to this pile of crap disguised as a movie.
The acting is awful, the characters are stupid, the costumes are ridiculous, the story sucks, and the effects are horrible. Other than that it was pretty good.
More often than not, I like B-Movies. But this is seriously worthless. I fell asleep trying to watch this. Everything about it was cheap, dumb, and gross. Yes, I know that's usually the point with Roger Corman's movies, but that doesn't automatically make them hip or endearing.
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, Zsa Zsa Gabor as a Batman villainess. This episode was pretty awful. And considering it was the series finale it cut me deep to see it end this way.
This is the episode I rated the lowest throughout the series. I cringed at the incredibly sexist portrayal of the "unusual" notion of "policewomen." Granted, the episodes in this 3rd & final season are notably substandard as the small budget really shows. But this episode was silly for some really wrong reasons.
Great Episode. Batman and Joker surfing. Getting to see Batgirl in a swimsuit. Nice. Two way hot dog radios. Bat copter. Also of note is Batman and Robin both use the word Cowabunga many years before the ninja turtles.
The last 2 episodes of season 6 are duplicated as specials, which is where they were put as part of the pandemic-related shows.
Am I the only one who thought Halle Bailey was great but the movie was bad?
Halle Bailey's magnetic presence is about the only thing this movie has going for it. When she's singing, it's amazing! Aside from her, though, it's pretty bad.
Other thoughts:
> Why is so much of this movie so dark?
> A lot of the CGI looks pretty bad.
> The "Scuttlebutt" song was SO bad.
> I still don't care about Eric.
> And they cut out my favorite scene, where Sebastian is chased by the chef!
I'd recommend rewatching the original instead.
Matthew is a walking red flag. Being a small town boy doesn't excuse you for being an asshole, e.g. leaving the room without a word while the other is talking. He has a list of expectations, but he is not only not prepared to meet the expectations of others, he is not even prepared to answer his own questions himself.
I was warming up to him a bit during the AD session, but then when it was revealed that he said the same exact, quite important thing to another, he became very MEH again. I hope nobody will choose him. Sergio in Love is Blind Sweden could get away with the same behaviour and that was painful to watch, let's not do that again ladies please
Disney’s final black and white cartoon, featuring Mickey, Pluto, and kangaroos. There’s lots of hopping, bopping and punching shenanigans, especially once a baby kangaroo is introduced. It’s not anything special, but it's got one major flaw: Pluto’s thoughts are narrated. It is severely unpleasant. Pluto gets his face close to the screen and makes nasty expressions and the person doing the voice acting makes Pluto sound gruff and mean. It’s awful.
Awww, Norm actually loves Vera. So sweet.
A truly cheesy and predictable Hallmark movie, but with lesbians instead. I LOVE IT!
This is a decent holiday episode even if I prefer the "Santa Claus" episode or the RiffTrax screening of this movie. What makes this episode distinct is the original Xmas song involving the departed Patrick Swayze.
::THUMBS DOWN:: They don't actually sail even once in this movie.
It doesn't make sense near the beginning when the CSI were checking the crime scene (the first time) and said that it could be airborne and need the suits, then shortly after they go to the hospital and walk into the enclosed sealed area without any protection whatsoever before knowing what made them all sick and of course killed a few. Oops! Good thing for the CSI that it was an EMP that did it. Lol
I remember the Pterodactyl Ghost, but not anything else from the episode, not the bootlegging/piracy plot, or the character sounding like Sydney Greenstreet, or the hangliding.
Blue Falcon's Catwoman? Love that she's so old school supervillainous, with a Mae West impression, to boot. And I'd love to go to a supper club where the singer was covering the Jabberjaw theme song.
After the comedic Black Cat-segment in Tales Of Terror, this was kind of inevitable, right? Roger Corman goes full (fantasy-)comedy on this one. This is surely the most campy of his E. A. Poe flicks so far, but it works really well as everybody is in on the joke in this almost self-satire flick. Great interplay between this all-star triangle of Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and the obligatory Vincent Price. We also get to witness a young Jack Nicholson whose performance doesn’t hurt the movie overall, but who also doesn’t pull off anything too impressive here and could’ve easily been replaced by pretty much anybody.
Why are all the episodes with Grady and Donna so extremely weird?
Classic Murder She Wrote - [spoiler]the dramatic zoom-in on the psychic as the victim’s car drove off a cliff[\spoiler] is one of the most hilarious things I’ve ever watched
It's fun to see extended family members, especially relations of Shaggy, who all look like him, of course. If they have rich relatives like this, it does make sense that we hardly ever see the gang with jobs. I wonder if they're collecting a lot of reward money.
The ghost design is so familiar, definitely one of the iconic monsters in Scooby-Doo. I think we get the closest to the full, exact phrase here, but it's "We would've gotten away with it, if not for you meddling kids" rather than the singular "I". I definitely didn't remember the end with the wetsuit.
A very good thriller and surprisingly ahead of its time! Dr. Henryk Savaard, a scientist who he believe capable of bringing the dead back to life. His medical student volunteers as a subject to his life-threatening experiment, give his consent to be poisoned to death so he can be revived shortly after. Unfortunately he ends up being arrested and sentenced to hang before he can restore his student' life. So he come up with evil revenge plan before his hanging. Silly sci-fi story but Karloff showed his range and nailed his character incredibly well. The second third is too talky than the rest but never boring. Too bad the film ends with sudden conclusion.
Why is this season here? Its the 3rd season of the scooby doo show not this....
“You had me at the EDGE of my seat” - Kenny Omega to Adam Copeland
That pop for Copeland was loud.
if CSI: Cyber is like this, i really dont want to see CSI: Cyber.
"Life on the Fast Lane" is a fine episode that does a good job of exploring Homer and Marge's relationship. While the comedy is mostly absent in this one, the serious tone helps add stakes to Homer and Marge's relationship, even when it's obvious what the outcome is going to be.
Overall, a fairly likeable episode.
My least favorite of the Sidaris BBB series. Whether it's because of Estrada's big name on the ticket and as a result, total lack of T&A, or just completely missing the regular cast. It's always felt like it was missing something or a lot of somethings. Sure, there are guns and babes, but there's no connection the story is lacking in over-the-topness, it's hard to care for this one.
Danny Trejo shines however, even as the early days of his career.