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possibily the worst movie of all time... (currently 3487 views)
Dreamscale
Posted: November 7th, 2013, 5:51pm
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Christopher Coppola's 1994 "classic" - Deadfall.
O...M...G!!!! Seriously? Just laugh out loud terrible in every way imaginable.
Nic Cage gives a performance for the ages.
This thing is so bad that I honestly thought it must be a comedy or spoof, but after watching the featurette, I knew it was for reals, as everyone was serious, but obviously lying out their assholes about what a great flick it was.
If you're feeling down or blue, rent this and you can't help but bust out laughing for minutes on end. Hell, just check out a youtube excerpt to see CAge in his wig, acting like a complete bufoon.
I still haven't seen The Room, as I forgot about it, but I know of it.
The thing is, this abortion cost $10 Million in 1994 and had a very strong cast, but missed on literally every possible thing imaginable and looks like a DTV that cost south of $1 Million.
I still haven't seen The Room, as I forgot about it, but I know of it.
You seriously need to get on that, dude. Probably before you watch anything else. You don't know how gloriously, transcendently bad a movie can be before you've seen it.
Quoted from Dreamscale
The thing is, this abortion cost $10 Million in 1994 and had a very strong cast, but missed on literally every possible thing imaginable and looks like a DTV that cost south of $1 Million.
Eipcially abysmal...
Eh. I think I'll pass. The whole setup reminds me of Trespass, which was so bad, it made me angry. And I watched it because it was supposed to be bad. That shit was... traumatic.
I've also seen half of The Wicker Man. That might be one too many bad Nicolas Cage movies for one lifetime.
That's the one, guys. Unreal...absolutely unreal, adn the real scary thing is that every single performance, by actors that are good and even great, is pure crap beyond belief.
The director needs to keep Nic Cage on a short leash. If you let him off the chain, you get Deadfall, Vampire's Kiss, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, The Wicker Man and on and on and on...