RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Perfectly, Aubrey. Seventy percent of the time, that's why I have the TV on, when my media player and CDs aren't doing the job of providing white noise. Skiffy's stuff is kile a car wreck. You really don't want to look. You tell yourself, "I'm not going to look." But you find yourself not only looking, but slowing down to do so. -[ Received Mail Content ]------ Subject : RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 08:49:43 -0500 From : Aubrey Leatherwood To : ROFL! I'm going to give this one a shot at an answer. I'm watching because depending on what I'm doing, I may be in search of white noise. Some people have loud boisterous homes... I do not, at least unless it's the weekend and there are professional sports to be had. So I figure I'll put it on something that is somewhat interesting but doesn't require too much of my attention. Sometimes, that works in reverse. The shows are so freaking bad that they *steal* my attention... Does that make sense?Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 20:07:16 -0800Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Why are you guys watching this stuff?!?!?!? ? :-)-Original Message-From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scifino...@yahoogroups.com] OnBehalf Of keithbjohn...@comcast.netsent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:36 PMTo: scifino...@yahoogroups.comsubject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth awatch?I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is"100 Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about theteam that goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's theone! The one with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him inthat had me laughing my arse off!Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that arepretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at acollege campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too goodto be true to the young men they vamp, until it's ! revealed they're alienswho are feeding on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose thelocation because it's really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. Iwant to say Nicole "Charles in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It'sreally silly fun, especially when the girls start sprout tentacles and theirwould-be paramours start bugging out!Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walkout". But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in theAtlanta-based indie newspaper Creative Loafing.-- Original message --From: "Martin Baxter" > Alright, I'm chiming in.> > Worth a Mistie Watch> > Dead and Deader> Basilisk: The Serpent King> Dragon Sword> Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Lake Placid (on loop!)> 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)> > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) Kaw ("Never more", > to quote Poe) Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt fro! m their > sockets with white-hot> needles)> ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached Wraiths of Roanoke (even the > dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the > credits) A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and > less sucky) 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they > would've gotten it right at some point...)> Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, > regardless of the potential risks) Rock Monster (shuddering) > Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) > Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name)> > (LNAO, more to come)> > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]--> > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)> > Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +> > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net> > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com> > > Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really > fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock.> > What we need to do, gang, is st! art rating these movies for each other > on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me t
RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
LMNAATWO!! -[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:30:14 + From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Come now, Tracey. I seem to remember over the years you've dipped a toe or two in the foetid pool of SciFi Originals! :) As a matter of fact, I distinctly remember some reviews you've given that started with "I don't know why I kept watching this but..." And I'd laugh my butt off and shake my head, knowing I couldn't say word the first to you about it! Maybe we need a self help group: "High everybody, my name is Tracey". "HI TRACEY!!!" "I just wanted to come here tonight to tell you all that, well, I'm a happily married wife and mother, and I'm a successful self-made businesswoman, and I have a lot of friends. I have a full life--I really do! It's just that, sometimes...well... I...I... (sniff!)" (Adrianne) "It's okay, Tracey. You can say it. It's why we're here. Take your time, girl." "It's just that--well...sometimes...sometimes--I watch SciFi Originals movies! I sneak the television on when no one's watching. I tell myself it's wrong, but I can't help it. And sometimes I *like* them!! (Tears streaming down face) (Martin, eyes moist) "It's alright Tracey, we're here for you. Go on..." "'Basilisk', 'Snakehead Terror', 'Gryphon', 'Frankenfish'and...and...anything with Stephen Baldwin in it!"I" (Aubrey lets out an audible gasp, but manages to get control of herself). I feel so ashamed!" CLAP-CLAP!! (Rave) "It's okay, Tracey, it's okay. You're among friends now. We're all SciFi Originals Addicts, and we will help each other!" (Crowd moves in for a group hug. Later, tea and scones are served, while a tape of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" is played to start the recovery process...) -- Original message -- From: "Tracey de Morsella" > Why are you guys watching this stuff?!?!?!? ? > :-) > > -Original Message- > From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scifino...@yahoogroups.com] On > Behalf Of keithbjohn...@comcast.net > Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:36 PM > To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth a > watch? > > I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is > "100 Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about the > team that goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's the > one! The one with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him in > that had me laughing my arse off! > > Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that are > pretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at a > college campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too good > to be true to the young men they vamp, until it's revealed they're aliens > who are feeding on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose the > location because it's really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. I > want to say Nicole "Charles in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It's > really silly fun, especially when the girls start sprout tentacles and their > would-be paramours start bugging out! > > Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walk > out". But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in the > Atlanta-based indie newspaper Creative Loafing. > > -- Original message -- > From: "Martin Baxter" > > Alright, I'm chiming in. > > > > Worth a Mistie Watch > > > > Dead and Deader > > Basilisk: The Serpent King > > Dragon Sword > > Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Lake Placid (on loop!) > > 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better) > > > > > > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) Kaw ("Never more", > > to quote Poe) Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their > > sockets with white-hot > > needles) > > ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached Wraiths of Roanoke (even the > > dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the > > credits) A S
Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Holy crap, that Basilisk has quite a cast! I guess I understand these actors having to do what they can for money. In fact, all of us in this group grew up in the heyday of scifi movies like "Demon Seed", "Death Race 2000", "Kingdom of the Spiders", etc., where some pretty decent actors just did what they had to do to pay the bills. But sad when 1960s and 1970s FX and plots are *better* than what's playing today. Or...thinking of "Bugs" and "Frogs", maybe I need to rethink that statement... -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" > 'Dead and Deader" is the Dean Cain flick I told you about, in which he's an > Army > officer who leads a team in search of a Central American research team, and > comes back zombiefied. "Basilisk" is good, provided that you're willing to > treat > it as camp from the gate. *Never* let it become serious fare, or you're > doomed. > It stars Jeremy London, who plays an archaeologist discovering a previously > unknown site in the Middle East with what appears to be remarkably life-like > stone statues, including the basilisk. He take the finds back to his > university > for a big premiere, sponsored by Yancey Butler (of "Witchblade" fame). > London's > boss is Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto from Bab5). The premiere is staged to > culminate > with the unveiling during a solar eclipse, which awakens the beast. Fun > ensues. > And Cleavant Derricks (Rembrandt from "Sliders") is there as an Army National > Guard colonel, too. > > FUN. NO BRAIN USE ALLOWED. > > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]-- > > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:35:45 + > > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net > > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com > > > What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth a > watch? > > I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is > "100 > Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about the team > that > goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's the one! The > one > with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him in that had me > laughing my arse off! > > Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that are > pretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at a > college > campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too good to be > true > to the young men they vamp, until it's revealed they're aliens who are > feeding > on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose the location because > it's > really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. I want to say Nicole > "Charles > in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It's really silly fun, especially when > the girls start sprout tentacles and their would-be paramours start bugging > out! > > Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walk out". > But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in the Atlanta-based > indie newspaper Creative Loafing. > > -- Original message -- > From: "Martin Baxter" > > Alright, I'm chiming in. > > > > Worth a Mistie Watch > > > > Dead and Deader > > Basilisk: The Serpent King > > Dragon Sword > > Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God > > Lake Placid (on loop!) > > 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better) > > > > > > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) > > Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe) > > Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot > > needles) > > ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached > > Wraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the movie asked to have their > > names > > removed from the credits) > > A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky) > > 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they would've gotten it > right > > at some point...) > > Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, > > regardless > > of the potential risks) > > Rock Monster (shuddering) > > Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) > > Abominable (aka Th
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OMG!!! I caught the last half hour of that one! I gaped, people, GAPED at this ridiculous plan to "fight fire with fire" at the end of it.Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: truthseeker...@lycos.comdate: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 07:52:54 -0500Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Yes, Keith, it arrived on a solar flare, and jumped from one human host to another to spread destruction. No names. Psych self-defense kicking in again... -[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:39:25 +From : keithbjohn...@comcast.netto : scifino...@yahoogroups.comi forgot Earthstorm and Darkstorm. Wasn't one of them about a black hole or something? They were awful! Oh--and do you remember that really terrible film with Sean "Lord of the Rings" Astin and Robert "Chakotay" Beltran? It was about some kind of fire elemental wreaking havoc. I think the damned thing came to Earth on a solar flare (or maybe it emerged from beneath the Earth's mantle. Whatever). It was another one with bad CGI. I told my brother recently that the finger of God writing the Law in "The Ten Commandments" was better CGI than the elemental in that one! -- Original message -- From: Aubrey Leatherwood > > These are lovely. My list is short because the brain has been damaged from > weekend viewing. > > Mistie > Epoch (I enjoyed that one, too) > Dungeons and Dragons the first one... haven't seen that second one yet > Dragon Storm (Who thought Maxwell Caulfield could find a more demeaning role > than the nerd turned secret-indentity-wielding hot biker? Still, I didn't mind > it) > > > Even if you're on a plane, walk out: > > BloodRayne > BloodRayne 2 > Any future BloodRaynes > (Careful folks Stephen King's about to take a beating!) The Langoliers > Earthstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin) > Darkstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin)Gargoyles > Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You > Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA > 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc > > > > To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: truthseeker...@lycos.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan > 2009 12:28:37 -0500Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > > > > > > > Alright, I'm chiming in.Worth a Mistie WatchDead and DeaderBasilisk: The Serpent > KingDragon SwordDungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon GodLake Placid (on > loop!)10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)"Even if you're on a > plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!)Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe)Dragon Wars > (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot needles)ANYTHING > with the name Uwe Boll attachedWraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the > movie asked to have their names removed from the credits)A Sound of Thunder > (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky)100 Million B.C. (all that > time... one would think they would've gotten it right at some point...)Rise: > Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhe! re protested the making of this, regardless of > the potential risks)Rock Monster (shuddering)Pterodactyl (any movie in which > Coolio is the best actor in the cast?)Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up > To Its Name)(LNAO, more to come) > -[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen > Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +From : > keithbjohn...@comcast.netto : scifino...@yahoogroups.comhey, that's cool. the > real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and > which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating these > movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at > least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that > are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an > underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always > playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the > baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the CGI > was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the > creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every single time the > monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it was
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ROFL! I'm going to give this one a shot at an answer. I'm watching because depending on what I'm doing, I may be in search of white noise. Some people have loud boisterous homes... I do not, at least unless it's the weekend and there are professional sports to be had. So I figure I'll put it on something that is somewhat interesting but doesn't require too much of my attention. Sometimes, that works in reverse. The shows are so freaking bad that they *steal* my attention... Does that make sense?Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 20:07:16 -0800Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Why are you guys watching this stuff?!?!?!? ? :-)-Original Message-From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scifino...@yahoogroups.com] OnBehalf Of keithbjohn...@comcast.netsent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:36 PMTo: scifino...@yahoogroups.comsubject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth awatch?I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is"100 Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about theteam that goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's theone! The one with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him inthat had me laughing my arse off!Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that arepretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at acollege campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too goodto be true to the young men they vamp, until it's revealed they're alienswho are feeding on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose thelocation because it's really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. Iwant to say Nicole "Charles in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It'sreally silly fun, especially when the girls start sprout tentacles and theirwould-be paramours start bugging out!Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walkout". But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in theAtlanta-based indie newspaper Creative Loafing.-- Original message --From: "Martin Baxter" > Alright, I'm chiming in.> > Worth a Mistie Watch> > Dead and Deader> Basilisk: The Serpent King> Dragon Sword> Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Lake Placid (on loop!)> 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)> > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) Kaw ("Never more", > to quote Poe) Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their > sockets with white-hot> needles)> ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached Wraiths of Roanoke (even the > dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the > credits) A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and > less sucky) 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they > would've gotten it right at some point...)> Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, > regardless of the potential risks) Rock Monster (shuddering) > Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) > Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name)> > (LNAO, more to come)> > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]--> > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)> > Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +> > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net> > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com> > > Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really > fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock.> > What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other > on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this > Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that > are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an > underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain > always playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) > One of the baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was > so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact> same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down > this curving hallway
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'Dead and Deader" is the Dean Cain flick I told you about, in which he's an Army officer who leads a team in search of a Central American research team, and comes back zombiefied. "Basilisk" is good, provided that you're willing to treat it as camp from the gate. *Never* let it become serious fare, or you're doomed. It stars Jeremy London, who plays an archaeologist discovering a previously unknown site in the Middle East with what appears to be remarkably life-like stone statues, including the basilisk. He take the finds back to his university for a big premiere, sponsored by Yancey Butler (of "Witchblade" fame). London's boss is Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto from Bab5). The premiere is staged to culminate with the unveiling during a solar eclipse, which awakens the beast. Fun ensues. And Cleavant Derricks (Rembrandt from "Sliders") is there as an Army National Guard colonel, too. FUN. NO BRAIN USE ALLOWED. -----[ Received Mail Content ]------ Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:35:45 + From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth a watch? I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is "100 Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about the team that goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's the one! The one with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him in that had me laughing my arse off! Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that are pretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at a college campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too good to be true to the young men they vamp, until it's revealed they're aliens who are feeding on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose the location because it's really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. I want to say Nicole "Charles in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It's really silly fun, especially when the girls start sprout tentacles and their would-be paramours start bugging out! Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walk out". But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in the Atlanta-based indie newspaper Creative Loafing. -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" > Alright, I'm chiming in. > > Worth a Mistie Watch > > Dead and Deader > Basilisk: The Serpent King > Dragon Sword > Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God > Lake Placid (on loop!) > 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better) > > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) > Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe) > Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot > needles) > ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached > Wraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the movie asked to have their > names > removed from the credits) > A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky) > 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they would've gotten it > right > at some point...) > Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, > regardless > of the potential risks) > Rock Monster (shuddering) > Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) > Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name) > > (LNAO, more to come) > > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]-- > > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 + > > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net > > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com > > > Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun > camp > for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. > > What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other on that > level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this Dean Cain flick > is > a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that are just plain bad. There > was > one where he was a security chief in an underground facility creating > dinosaurs > from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always playing a security chief or soldier in a > top-secret facility?) One of the baddies got loose and started having human > snacks. It was so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact > same* scene
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Yes, Keith, it arrived on a solar flare, and jumped from one human host to another to spread destruction. No names. Psych self-defense kicking in again... -[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:39:25 + From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com I forgot Earthstorm and Darkstorm. Wasn't one of them about a black hole or something? They were awful! Oh--and do you remember that really terrible film with Sean "Lord of the Rings" Astin and Robert "Chakotay" Beltran? It was about some kind of fire elemental wreaking havoc. I think the damned thing came to Earth on a solar flare (or maybe it emerged from beneath the Earth's mantle. Whatever). It was another one with bad CGI. I told my brother recently that the finger of God writing the Law in "The Ten Commandments" was better CGI than the elemental in that one! -- Original message -- From: Aubrey Leatherwood > > These are lovely. My list is short because the brain has been damaged from > weekend viewing. > > Mistie > Epoch (I enjoyed that one, too) > Dungeons and Dragons the first one... haven't seen that second one yet > Dragon Storm (Who thought Maxwell Caulfield could find a more demeaning role > than the nerd turned secret-indentity-wielding hot biker? Still, I didn't > mind > it) > > > Even if you're on a plane, walk out: > > BloodRayne > BloodRayne 2 > Any future BloodRaynes > (Careful folks Stephen King's about to take a beating!) The Langoliers > Earthstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin) > Darkstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin)Gargoyles > Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You > Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA > 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc > > > > To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: truthseeker...@lycos.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan > 2009 12:28:37 -0500Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > > > > > > > Alright, I'm chiming in.Worth a Mistie WatchDead and DeaderBasilisk: The > Serpent > KingDragon SwordDungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon GodLake Placid > (on > loop!)10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)"Even if you're on a > plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!)Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe)Dragon Wars > (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot needles)ANYTHING > with the name Uwe Boll attachedWraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the > movie asked to have their names removed from the credits)A Sound of Thunder > (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky)100 Million B.C. (all > that > time... one would think they would've gotten it right at some point...)Rise: > Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhe! re protested the making of this, regardless of > the potential risks)Rock Monster (shuddering)Pterodactyl (any movie in which > Coolio is the best actor in the cast?)Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives > Up > To Its Name)(LNAO, more to come) > -[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] > Stephen > Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +From : > keithbjohn...@comcast.netto : scifino...@yahoogroups.comhey, that's cool. the > real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and > which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating > these > movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that > at > least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his > that > are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an > underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always > playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the > baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the > CGI > was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the > creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every single time the > monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even > good camp. So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick > can rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a > great > laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled > dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. And on that scale, I can > drop > a couple of films like that
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Tracey, I think it's a rare form of self-masochism... ;-) -[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 20:07:16 -0800 From : "Tracey de Morsella" To : Why are you guys watching this stuff?!?!?!? ? :-) -Original Message- From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scifino...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of keithbjohn...@comcast.net Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:36 PM To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth a watch? I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is "100 Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about the team that goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's the one! The one with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him in that had me laughing my arse off! Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that are pretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at a college campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too good to be true to the young men they vamp, until it's revealed they're aliens who are feeding on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose the location because it's really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. I want to say Nicole "Charles in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It's really silly fun, especially when the girls start sprout tentacles and their would-be paramours start bugging out! Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walk out". But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in the Atlanta-based indie newspaper Creative Loafing. -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" > Alright, I'm chiming in. > > Worth a Mistie Watch > > Dead and Deader > Basilisk: The Serpent King > Dragon Sword > Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Lake Placid (on loop!) > 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better) > > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) Kaw ("Never more", > to quote Poe) Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their > sockets with white-hot > needles) > ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached Wraiths of Roanoke (even the > dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the > credits) A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and > less sucky) 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they > would've gotten it right at some point...) > Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, > regardless of the potential risks) Rock Monster (shuddering) > Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) > Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name) > > (LNAO, more to come) > > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]-- > > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 + > > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net > > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com > > > Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really > fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. > > What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other > on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this > Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that > are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an > underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain > always playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) > One of the baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was > so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact > same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down > this curving hallway, and every single time the monster was shown, it > was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even good camp. > > So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick can > rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a > great laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece > of CGI-filled dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. > > And on that scale, I can drop a couple of films like that: > > Worth a Mistie watch: > > Rock Monster (though I don
RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Why are you guys watching this stuff?!?!?!? ? :-) -Original Message- From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scifino...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of keithbjohn...@comcast.net Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:36 PM To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth a watch? I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is "100 Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about the team that goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's the one! The one with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him in that had me laughing my arse off! Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that are pretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at a college campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too good to be true to the young men they vamp, until it's revealed they're aliens who are feeding on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose the location because it's really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. I want to say Nicole "Charles in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It's really silly fun, especially when the girls start sprout tentacles and their would-be paramours start bugging out! Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walk out". But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in the Atlanta-based indie newspaper Creative Loafing. -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" > Alright, I'm chiming in. > > Worth a Mistie Watch > > Dead and Deader > Basilisk: The Serpent King > Dragon Sword > Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Lake Placid (on loop!) > 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better) > > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) Kaw ("Never more", > to quote Poe) Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their > sockets with white-hot > needles) > ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached Wraiths of Roanoke (even the > dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the > credits) A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and > less sucky) 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they > would've gotten it right at some point...) > Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, > regardless of the potential risks) Rock Monster (shuddering) > Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) > Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name) > > (LNAO, more to come) > > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]-- > > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 + > > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net > > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com > > > Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really > fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. > > What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other > on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this > Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that > are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an > underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain > always playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) > One of the baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was > so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact > same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down > this curving hallway, and every single time the monster was shown, it > was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even good camp. > > So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick can > rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a > great laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece > of CGI-filled dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. > > And on that scale, I can drop a couple of films like that: > > Worth a Mistie watch: > > Rock Monster (though I don't know why, it makes me life) The Beast of > Bray Road (that urban werewolf legend in film) Leprechaun - yes I said > it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick Dunn (?) makes me laugh as > the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy
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Dungeons and Dragons? Is that the one with Marlon Wayans? The BloodRayne movies are awful. What are your thoughts about the Resident Evil movies? I've never seen one of them. And hey: Stephen Baldwin was in "The Usual Suspects". That's worth something, right?! -- Original message -- From: Aubrey Leatherwood > > These are lovely. My list is short because the brain has been damaged from > weekend viewing. > > Mistie > Epoch (I enjoyed that one, too) > Dungeons and Dragons the first one... haven't seen that second one yet > Dragon Storm (Who thought Maxwell Caulfield could find a more demeaning role > than the nerd turned secret-indentity-wielding hot biker? Still, I didn't > mind > it) > > > Even if you're on a plane, walk out: > > BloodRayne > BloodRayne 2 > Any future BloodRaynes > (Careful folks Stephen King's about to take a beating!) The Langoliers > Earthstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin) > Darkstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin)Gargoyles > Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You > Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA > 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc > > > > To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: truthseeker...@lycos.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan > 2009 12:28:37 -0500Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > > > > > > > Alright, I'm chiming in.Worth a Mistie WatchDead and DeaderBasilisk: The > Serpent > KingDragon SwordDungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon GodLake Placid (on > loop!)10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)"Even if you're on a > plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!)Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe)Dragon Wars > (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot needles)ANYTHING > with the name Uwe Boll attachedWraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the > movie asked to have their names removed from the credits)A Sound of Thunder > (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky)100 Million B.C. (all > that > time... one would think they would've gotten it right at some point...)Rise: > Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhe! re protested the making of this, regardless of > the potential risks)Rock Monster (shuddering)Pterodactyl (any movie in which > Coolio is the best actor in the cast?)Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives > Up > To Its Name)(LNAO, more to come) > -[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] > Stephen > Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +From : > keithbjohn...@comcast.netto : scifino...@yahoogroups.comhey, that's cool. the > real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and > which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating > these > movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that > at > least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his > that > are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an > underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always > playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the > baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the > CGI > was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the > creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every single time the > monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even > good camp. So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick > can rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a > great > laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled > dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. And on that scale, I can > drop > a couple of films like that: Worth a Mistie watch: Rock Monster (though I > don't > know why, it makes me life) The Beast of Bray Road (that urban werewolf > legend > in film) Leprechaun - yes I said it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick > Dunn > (?) makes me laugh as the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy's Lucky > Charms! Dragon Sword (I think) - it's the one with Patric Swayze. Again, a > bad > movie, but acting is just good enough (it has many established actors) to > make > it dumb fun Epoch - The first couple of these movies about some alien rock > thingie activating on Earth may be a bit befuddling, but star David Keith > helps > make
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I forgot Earthstorm and Darkstorm. Wasn't one of them about a black hole or something? They were awful! Oh--and do you remember that really terrible film with Sean "Lord of the Rings" Astin and Robert "Chakotay" Beltran? It was about some kind of fire elemental wreaking havoc. I think the damned thing came to Earth on a solar flare (or maybe it emerged from beneath the Earth's mantle. Whatever). It was another one with bad CGI. I told my brother recently that the finger of God writing the Law in "The Ten Commandments" was better CGI than the elemental in that one! -- Original message -- From: Aubrey Leatherwood > > These are lovely. My list is short because the brain has been damaged from > weekend viewing. > > Mistie > Epoch (I enjoyed that one, too) > Dungeons and Dragons the first one... haven't seen that second one yet > Dragon Storm (Who thought Maxwell Caulfield could find a more demeaning role > than the nerd turned secret-indentity-wielding hot biker? Still, I didn't > mind > it) > > > Even if you're on a plane, walk out: > > BloodRayne > BloodRayne 2 > Any future BloodRaynes > (Careful folks Stephen King's about to take a beating!) The Langoliers > Earthstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin) > Darkstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin)Gargoyles > Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You > Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA > 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc > > > > To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: truthseeker...@lycos.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan > 2009 12:28:37 -0500Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > > > > > > > Alright, I'm chiming in.Worth a Mistie WatchDead and DeaderBasilisk: The > Serpent > KingDragon SwordDungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon GodLake Placid (on > loop!)10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)"Even if you're on a > plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!)Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe)Dragon Wars > (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot needles)ANYTHING > with the name Uwe Boll attachedWraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the > movie asked to have their names removed from the credits)A Sound of Thunder > (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky)100 Million B.C. (all > that > time... one would think they would've gotten it right at some point...)Rise: > Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhe! re protested the making of this, regardless of > the potential risks)Rock Monster (shuddering)Pterodactyl (any movie in which > Coolio is the best actor in the cast?)Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives > Up > To Its Name)(LNAO, more to come) > -[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] > Stephen > Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +From : > keithbjohn...@comcast.netto : scifino...@yahoogroups.comhey, that's cool. the > real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and > which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating > these > movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that > at > least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his > that > are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an > underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always > playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the > baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the > CGI > was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the > creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every single time the > monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even > good camp. So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick > can rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a > great > laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled > dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. And on that scale, I can > drop > a couple of films like that: Worth a Mistie watch: Rock Monster (though I > don't > know why, it makes me life) The Beast of Bray Road (that urban werewolf > legend > in film) Leprechaun - yes I said it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick > Dunn > (?) makes me laugh as the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy's Lucky > Charms! Dragon Sword (I think
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What is "Dead and Deader". And "Basilisk"? Are you serious? It's worth a watch? I meant "Dragon Wars", not "Dragon Storm", as a "walk out" flick. What is "100 Million B.C."? Is it that God-awful film with Edward Burns about the team that goes back in time to save a comrade? And "Pterodactyl"! That's the one! The one with Coolio as a special ops commander! Man, just seeing him in that had me laughing my arse off! Now that we're on it, there are a couple of other films SciFi shows that are pretty good camp fun. One is about a group of nubile young co-eds at a college campus in the Northeast. The lovely young lasses seem to be too good to be true to the young men they vamp, until it's revealed they're aliens who are feeding on the hapless stooges. I seem to remember they chose the location because it's really cold, and they're from an ice-bound planet. I want to say Nicole "Charles in Charge" Eggert is one of the stars. It's really silly fun, especially when the girls start sprout tentacles and their would-be paramours start bugging out! Oh--and I wish I could take credit for "Even if you're on a plane, walk out". But no, it's the movie review given to the worst movies in the Atlanta-based indie newspaper Creative Loafing. -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" > Alright, I'm chiming in. > > Worth a Mistie Watch > > Dead and Deader > Basilisk: The Serpent King > Dragon Sword > Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God > Lake Placid (on loop!) > 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better) > > > > "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) > Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe) > Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot > needles) > ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached > Wraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the movie asked to have their > names > removed from the credits) > A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky) > 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they would've gotten it > right > at some point...) > Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, > regardless > of the potential risks) > Rock Monster (shuddering) > Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) > Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name) > > (LNAO, more to come) > > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]-- > > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 + > > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net > > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com > > > Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun > camp > for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. > > What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other on that > level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this Dean Cain flick > is > a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that are just plain bad. There > was > one where he was a security chief in an underground facility creating > dinosaurs > from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always playing a security chief or soldier in a > top-secret facility?) One of the baddies got loose and started having human > snacks. It was so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact > same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down this > curving hallway, and every single time the monster was shown, it was the > exact > same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even good camp. > > So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick can rate > it > on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a great laugh > riot > on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled dreck > that's > not even worth watching for derision. > > And on that scale, I can drop a couple of films like that: > > Worth a Mistie watch: > > Rock Monster (though I don't know why, it makes me life) > The Beast of Bray Road (that urban werewolf legend in film) > Leprechaun - yes I said it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick Dunn (?) > makes > me laugh as the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy's Lucky Charms! > Dragon Sword (I think) - it's the one with Patric Swayze. Again, a bad movie, > but acting is just good enough (it has many established actors) to make it > dumb > fun > Epoch - The first
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Aubrey, you like going for the short ribs with your punches, don't you? Every SB hit scored points with the judges. And how could I have forgotten Bloodrayne? And which Gargoyles movie are you referring to? The one with Joe "Jake and the Fat Man" Penny or the one with Michael "proof that even California redwoods can find gainful employment in H'Wood" Pare? -[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 14:10:56 -0500 From : Aubrey Leatherwood To : These are lovely. My list is short because the brain has been damaged from weekend viewing. Mistie Epoch (I enjoyed that one, too) Dungeons and Dragons the first one... haven't seen that second one yet Dragon Storm (Who thought Maxwell Caulfield could find a more demeaning role than the nerd turned secret-indentity-wielding hot biker? Still, I didn't mind it) Even if you're on a plane, walk out: BloodRayne BloodRayne 2 Any future BloodRaynes (Careful folks Stephen King's about to take a beating!) The Langoliers Earthstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin) Darkstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin)Gargoyles Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: truthseeker...@lycos.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:28:37 -0500Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Alright, I'm chiming in.Worth a Mistie WatchDead and DeaderBasilisk: The Serpent KingDragon SwordDungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon GodLake Placid (on loop!)10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)"Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!)Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe)Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot needles)ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attachedWraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the credits)A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky)100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they would've gotten it right at some point...)Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhe! re protested the making of this, regardless of the potential risks)Rock Monster (shuddering)Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?)Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name)(LNAO, more to come) -----[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +From : keithbjohn...@comcast.netto : scifino...@yahoogroups.comhey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every singl! e time the monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even good camp. So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick can rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a great laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. And on that scale, I can drop a couple of films like that: Worth a Mistie watch: Rock Monster (though I don't know why, it makes me life) The Beast of Bray Road (that urban werewolf legend in film) Leprechaun - yes I said it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick Dunn (?) makes me laugh as the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy's Lucky Charms! Dragon Sword (I think) - it's the one with Patric Swayze. Again, a bad movie, but acting is just good enough (it has many established actors) to make it dumb fun Epoch - The first couple of these movies about some alien rock thingie activating on Earth may b! e a bit befuddling, but star David Keith helps make 'em watchable Alie n Lockdown (think that's it) - there's one or two of these flicks about a monster loose on an orbiting prison. I think one stars Christopher Lambert. Dumb fun. Frankenfish - not sure why I laughed at this one, it'
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These are lovely. My list is short because the brain has been damaged from weekend viewing. Mistie Epoch (I enjoyed that one, too) Dungeons and Dragons the first one... haven't seen that second one yet Dragon Storm (Who thought Maxwell Caulfield could find a more demeaning role than the nerd turned secret-indentity-wielding hot biker? Still, I didn't mind it) Even if you're on a plane, walk out: BloodRayne BloodRayne 2 Any future BloodRaynes (Careful folks Stephen King's about to take a beating!) The Langoliers Earthstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin) Darkstorm (That Damn Stephen Baldwin)Gargoyles Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: truthseeker...@lycos.comdate: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:28:37 -0500Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Alright, I'm chiming in.Worth a Mistie WatchDead and DeaderBasilisk: The Serpent KingDragon SwordDungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon GodLake Placid (on loop!)10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better)"Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!)Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe)Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot needles)ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attachedWraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the credits)A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky)100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they would've gotten it right at some point...)Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhe! re protested the making of this, regardless of the potential risks)Rock Monster (shuddering)Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?)Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name)(LNAO, more to come) -----[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 +From : keithbjohn...@comcast.netto : scifino...@yahoogroups.comhey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every single time the monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even good camp. So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick can rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a great laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. And on that scale, I can drop a couple of films like that: Worth a Mistie watch: Rock Monster (though I don't know why, it makes me life) The Beast of Bray Road (that urban werewolf legend in film) Leprechaun - yes I said it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick Dunn (?) makes me laugh as the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy's Lucky Charms! Dragon Sword (I think) - it's the one with Patric Swayze. Again, a bad movie, but acting is just good enough (it has many established actors) to make it dumb fun Epoch - The first couple of these movies about some alien rock thingie activating on Earth may be a bit befuddling, but star David Keith helps make 'em watchable Alien Lockdown (think that's it) - there's one or two of these flicks about a monster loose on an orbiting prison. I think one stars Christopher Lambert. Dumb fun. Frankenfish - not sure why I laughed at this one, it's one of the worst ever. But watching these idiot young people run from a stupid killer fish in the Louisiana Bayou had me rolling And from the "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" category: Dragon Storm - I just wailed on it. American 90210 clones as reincarnation of Asian warriors and royals? 'Nuff said. Gargoyles -- not the Cornel West camp classic--that one had great makeup and high fun, camp factor. The recent remake overflowing with cheap CGI Harpies - Bad acting, lackluster action, bad CGI Gryphon - Bad acting (though it has established actors like L
Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Alright, I'm chiming in. Worth a Mistie Watch Dead and Deader Basilisk: The Serpent King Dragon Sword Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Lake Placid (on loop!) 10.5 Apocalypse (Dean's magic makes it all better) "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" (LMNAO, BTB!) Kaw ("Never more", to quote Poe) Dragon Wars (sooner have my eyes burnt from their sockets with white-hot needles) ANYTHING with the name Uwe Boll attached Wraiths of Roanoke (even the dead folks in the movie asked to have their names removed from the credits) A Sound of Thunder (always thought that it was more boomy and less sucky) 100 Million B.C. (all that time... one would think they would've gotten it right at some point...) Rise: Blood Hunter (vampyr everywhere protested the making of this, regardless of the potential risks) Rock Monster (shuddering) Pterodactyl (any movie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?) Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name) (LNAO, more to come) -[ Received Mail Content ]------ Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 + From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every single time the monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even good camp. So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick can rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a great laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. And on that scale, I can drop a couple of films like that: Worth a Mistie watch: Rock Monster (though I don't know why, it makes me life) The Beast of Bray Road (that urban werewolf legend in film) Leprechaun - yes I said it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick Dunn (?) makes me laugh as the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy's Lucky Charms! Dragon Sword (I think) - it's the one with Patric Swayze. Again, a bad movie, but acting is just good enough (it has many established actors) to make it dumb fun Epoch - The first couple of these movies about some alien rock thingie activating on Earth may be a bit befuddling, but star David Keith helps make 'em watchable Alien Lockdown (think that's it) - there's one or two of these flicks about a monster loose on an orbiting prison. I think one stars Christopher Lambert. Dumb fun. Frankenfish - not sure why I laughed at this one, it's one of the worst ever. But watching these idiot young people run from a stupid killer fish in the Louisiana Bayou had me rolling And from the "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" category: Dragon Storm - I just wailed on it. American 90210 clones as reincarnation of Asian warriors and royals? 'Nuff said. Gargoyles -- not the Cornel West camp classic--that one had great makeup and high fun, camp factor. The recent remake overflowing with cheap CGI Harpies - Bad acting, lackluster action, bad CGI Gryphon - Bad acting (though it has established actors like Larry Drake and Anthony LePalia's younger brother), lackluster action, bad CGI That Francis Drake movie --came out last week starring Adrian "Highlander" Paul. It was awful! The CGI ships and ocean sucked, the characters were pitiful. There are many, many more. Basically almost every SciFi Original that's loaded with cheap CGI instead of good scale models or live action shots, just sucks -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" > Keith, you may look askance at this, but I'm *good* with Dean Cain in such > movies. I think that, instinctively, he knows that these are B-moives, and > gives > them the full camp effect. One of those movies aired last weekend on Skiffy. > Can't remember the title, but he played an Army officer leading a Delta team > into a Central American country to find the members of a research team that > hadn't answered
Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Hey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages, and which are just crappy schlock. What we need to do, gang, is start rating these movies for each other on that level. See, as Martin just did, showing me that at least this Dean Cain flick is a good time-waster. I've seen others of his that are just plain bad. There was one where he was a security chief in an underground facility creating dinosaurs from old DNA. (And isn't Cain always playing a security chief or soldier in a top-secret facility?) One of the baddies got loose and started having human snacks. It was so bad because the CGI was horrible, and the used the *exact same* scene for every appearance of the creature! It was running down this curving hallway, and every single time the monster was shown, it was the exact same loop of film. So bad it wasn't even good camp. So we'll do that. Whoever has sat (suffered) through a SciFi flick can rate it on "camp" or MST3K factor, so the others can know if it'd be a great laugh riot on a cold winter's day, or just a woefully bad piece of CGI-filled dreck that's not even worth watching for derision. And on that scale, I can drop a couple of films like that: Worth a Mistie watch: Rock Monster (though I don't know why, it makes me life) The Beast of Bray Road (that urban werewolf legend in film) Leprechaun - yes I said it. Horrible, horrible film, but Warwick Dunn (?) makes me laugh as the creepy killer sprite. This ain't your daddy's Lucky Charms! Dragon Sword (I think) - it's the one with Patric Swayze. Again, a bad movie, but acting is just good enough (it has many established actors) to make it dumb fun Epoch - The first couple of these movies about some alien rock thingie activating on Earth may be a bit befuddling, but star David Keith helps make 'em watchable Alien Lockdown (think that's it) - there's one or two of these flicks about a monster loose on an orbiting prison. I think one stars Christopher Lambert. Dumb fun. Frankenfish - not sure why I laughed at this one, it's one of the worst ever. But watching these idiot young people run from a stupid killer fish in the Louisiana Bayou had me rolling And from the "Even if you're on a plane, walk out" category: Dragon Storm - I just wailed on it. American 90210 clones as reincarnation of Asian warriors and royals? 'Nuff said. Gargoyles -- not the Cornel West camp classic--that one had great makeup and high fun, camp factor. The recent remake overflowing with cheap CGI Harpies - Bad acting, lackluster action, bad CGI Gryphon - Bad acting (though it has established actors like Larry Drake and Anthony LePalia's younger brother), lackluster action, bad CGI That Francis Drake movie --came out last week starring Adrian "Highlander" Paul. It was awful! The CGI ships and ocean sucked, the characters were pitiful. There are many, many more. Basically almost every SciFi Original that's loaded with cheap CGI instead of good scale models or live action shots, just sucks -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" > Keith, you may look askance at this, but I'm *good* with Dean Cain in such > movies. I think that, instinctively, he knows that these are B-moives, and > gives > them the full camp effect. One of those movies aired last weekend on Skiffy. > Can't remember the title, but he played an Army officer leading a Delta team > into a Central American country to find the members of a research team that > hadn't answered calls. They were working on an experimental medicine that > created zombies. I was foing to pass on t until I heard that Dean was > starring. > I admit to two hours of brain-off-the-hook fun. Didn't have to Mistie it. > Dean > did that himself. > > Ah! "Dead and Deader" was the flick. > > > > > > -[ Received Mail Content ]-- > > Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 03:58:20 + > > From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net > > To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com > > > I'll see your Stephen Baldwin, and raise you Lorenzo Lamas ("Raptor Island") > and > Dean Cain (a whole bunch of cheesy dino flicks). Those guys are in a bunch of > really bad flicks. And while we're at it, today I was myself (as always) > lamenting the crappy movies that SciFi serves up. One thing you note pretty > quickly is that they seem to be going through the cryptid and mythology books > for inspiration. I mean, look at all the films they've done in the last > couple > of years: Gargoyles, Harpies, Gryphon, Wyvern, Basilisk, Minotaur, Baal: The > S
RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Funny! -- Original message -- From: Aubrey Leatherwood > > Indeed! And can I focus on one of your excellent points? The *writing* is > bad. > Bad horrible bad. Why? Seriously, there are tons of *mediocre* writers out > there > that could produce better screenplays than whoever's doing these. > > Now... off to IMDB to find out who these writers are and who they are either > related to or blackmailing.Aubrey > Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * > MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST > CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc > > > > To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: keithbjohn...@comcast.netdate: Mon, 26 > Jan > 2009 03:58:20 +0000Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) > > > > I'll see your Stephen Baldwin, and raise you Lorenzo Lamas ("Raptor Island") > and > Dean Cain (a whole bunch of cheesy dino flicks). Those guys are in a bunch of > really bad flicks. And while we're at it, today I was myself (as always) > lamenting the crappy movies that SciFi serves up. One thing you note pretty > quickly is that they seem to be going through the cryptid and mythology books > for inspiration. I mean, look at all the films they've done in the last > couple > of years: Gargoyles, Harpies, Gryphon, Wyvern, Basilisk, Minotaur, Baal: The > Storm God, Chupacabra, Rock Monster--the whole encyclopedia of myth and > legend. > And then add in Kaw (killer crows), Frankenfish, Boa vs. Python--you get the > idea. Baldwin, Lamas, and myths aside, the biggest problem is that all these > movies suck! Bad acting, bad writing, and really, really bad CGI. Every > monster > they craft is worse than a the CGI in a five year old video game. Horrible! > . > > > > > > > > > _ > Hotmail® goes where you go. On a PC, on the Web, on your phone. > http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/learnmore/versatility.aspx#mobile?ocid=TXT_TA > GHM_WL_HM_versatility_121208 --- Begin Message --- Indeed! And can I focus on one of your excellent points? The *writing* is bad. Bad horrible bad. Why? Seriously, there are tons of *mediocre* writers out there that could produce better screenplays than whoever's doing these. Now... off to IMDB to find out who these writers are and who they are either related to or blackmailing.Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comFrom: KeithBJohnson@comcast.netDate: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 03:58:20 +Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) I'll see your Stephen Baldwin, and raise you Lorenzo Lamas ("Raptor Island") and Dean Cain (a whole bunch of cheesy dino flicks). Those guys are in a bunch of really bad flicks. And while we're at it, today I was myself (as always) lamenting the crappy movies that SciFi serves up. One thing you note pretty quickly is that they seem to be going through the cryptid and mythology books for inspiration. I mean, look at all the films they've done in the last couple of years: Gargoyles, Harpies, Gryphon, Wyvern, Basilisk, Minotaur, Baal: The Storm God, Chupacabra, Rock Monster--the whole encyclopedia of myth and legend. And then add in Kaw (killer crows), Frankenfish, Boa vs. Python--you get the idea. Baldwin, Lamas, and myths aside, the biggest problem is that all these movies suck! Bad acting, bad writing, and really, really bad CGI. Every monster they craft is worse than a the CGI in a five year old video game. Horrible! . Hotmail® goes where you go. On a PC, on the Web, on your phone. See how. --- End Message ---
RE: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Indeed! And can I focus on one of your excellent points? The *writing* is bad. Bad horrible bad. Why? Seriously, there are tons of *mediocre* writers out there that could produce better screenplays than whoever's doing these. Now... off to IMDB to find out who these writers are and who they are either related to or blackmailing.Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc To: scifino...@yahoogroups.comfrom: keithbjohn...@comcast.netdate: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 03:58:20 +Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) I'll see your Stephen Baldwin, and raise you Lorenzo Lamas ("Raptor Island") and Dean Cain (a whole bunch of cheesy dino flicks). Those guys are in a bunch of really bad flicks. And while we're at it, today I was myself (as always) lamenting the crappy movies that SciFi serves up. One thing you note pretty quickly is that they seem to be going through the cryptid and mythology books for inspiration. I mean, look at all the films they've done in the last couple of years: Gargoyles, Harpies, Gryphon, Wyvern, Basilisk, Minotaur, Baal: The Storm God, Chupacabra, Rock Monster--the whole encyclopedia of myth and legend. And then add in Kaw (killer crows), Frankenfish, Boa vs. Python--you get the idea. Baldwin, Lamas, and myths aside, the biggest problem is that all these movies suck! Bad acting, bad writing, and really, really bad CGI. Every monster they craft is worse than a the CGI in a five year old video game. Horrible! . _ Hotmail® goes where you go. On a PC, on the Web, on your phone. http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/learnmore/versatility.aspx#mobile?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_WL_HM_versatility_121208
Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Keith, you may look askance at this, but I'm *good* with Dean Cain in such movies. I think that, instinctively, he knows that these are B-moives, and gives them the full camp effect. One of those movies aired last weekend on Skiffy. Can't remember the title, but he played an Army officer leading a Delta team into a Central American country to find the members of a research team that hadn't answered calls. They were working on an experimental medicine that created zombies. I was foing to pass on t until I heard that Dean was starring. I admit to two hours of brain-off-the-hook fun. Didn't have to Mistie it. Dean did that himself. Ah! "Dead and Deader" was the flick. -[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars) Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 03:58:20 + From : keithbjohn...@comcast.net To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com I'll see your Stephen Baldwin, and raise you Lorenzo Lamas ("Raptor Island") and Dean Cain (a whole bunch of cheesy dino flicks). Those guys are in a bunch of really bad flicks. And while we're at it, today I was myself (as always) lamenting the crappy movies that SciFi serves up. One thing you note pretty quickly is that they seem to be going through the cryptid and mythology books for inspiration. I mean, look at all the films they've done in the last couple of years: Gargoyles, Harpies, Gryphon, Wyvern, Basilisk, Minotaur, Baal: The Storm God, Chupacabra, Rock Monster--the whole encyclopedia of myth and legend. And then add in Kaw (killer crows), Frankenfish, Boa vs. Python--you get the idea. Baldwin, Lamas, and myths aside, the biggest problem is that all these movies suck! Bad acting, bad writing, and really, really bad CGI. Every monster they craft is worse than a the CGI in a five year old video game. Horrible! -- Original message -- From: Aubrey Leatherwood > > Friday night into yesterday was one of those sweat shop writing sessions for > me. > Couch, laptop, grilled meat, strong iced beverage, and remote control. Ahh > the > remote control... Useful when something is on... Not so useful yesterday. > Harpies! Yep, Harpies on Sci Fi. Now > > Much of the folklore, mythology, even urban legend I've loved to read about > since I was tiny, get made into SciFi Channel movies or movies that *make it* > to > SciFi. Harpies, gargoyles, dragons, Merlin (god I hate sam neill but i love > miranda richardson), etc... I'm excited by the prospect of them all, which is > why--as if I have the memory span of a fruitfly--I watch (or try to watch) > these > programs. I desperately want to suspend my disbelief for an hour or two, get > lost in a story, then come back from my odyssey refreshed and entertained. I > am, > yes people, a damn idiot! > > In comes Stephen Baldwin. > > I've been trying to figure out how to phrase it for some minutes now, and > can't > seem to do so. I feel like an atrocity has been visited on me. How does this > guy > continue to get work, and why does a ton of it end up on Sci Fi? Why? This > guy > has made two hundred and seventy million movies. What deal has he made or > perhaps one of his more talented brothers (take your pick from the pill > poppin, > punch throwin, drunk dialin baldwin grab bag) with the devil to persist in > this > nonsense. > > In Harpies he was an NYPD cop that went back in time after accidentally get > some > amulets and inserting them into a glowing egg of some sort. Back in time he > demands entry into the Lord's castle by demanding that he let Nicky from the > NYPD in. It gets worse, but I won't describe anymore to you. I don't have to, > even if you haven't seen it, you know how bad it is. > > This pointless, directionless rant brought to you by the letter C for > craptastic.Aubrey Leatherwoodwww.aubreyleatherwood.comFaceBook * MySpaceThe > People You Know, The Sex They HaveROMANTIC TIMES NOMINEE FOR BEST > CONTEMPORARY > EROTICA 2008ISBN: 978-0-9818905-0-0Lyrical Press. Inc > > > > > > > _ > Windows Live�: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. > http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_allup_explore_012009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQdwk8Yntds