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Love.com (2002)
One of the worst films I have ever seen!
It is a pity that you cannot vote zero stars on IMDb, because I would not have hesitated! In fact I would go so far as to say that this film was in the negative stars.
I, like many others, bought this film thinking that because it has Michael Madsen in it, it could be good... No chance! This film was shocking! Imagine a movie length 'The Bold and the Beautiful', well, Primal Instinct did not even come close to that good, and I had previously thought that there would be nothing worse than a movie length 'The Bold and the Beautiful'.
Michael Madsen, how could you do this to us? The worst part is, I didn't fast forward a bit, I was hoping that at the end they would reveal that it was all some sort of sick joke, that they thought it would be funny to make us watch such a horribly bad film.
Where do I start...? Directing - Zero Stars, Screenplay - Zero Stars, Acting - Zero Stars, Cinematography - Zero Stars, Digital Effects - Zero Stars, Production Design - Zero Stars, Make-up - Zero Stars, Casting - Zero Stars, Editing - Zero Stars, Trailer - Half a Star, Graphic Design - Half a Star, DVD Menu - Half a Star.
However I think that it is very important to have seen bad films just so that you know what a really bad film is, so for that reason I am happy that I saw this film, just so that I have a bad film to put at the bottom of my list.
Chartbusting 80s (2000)
A great show that could have made it to the big networks.
I really enjoyed this show, it gives an excellent variety of eighties music videos and interviews with eighties musicians and music fans. One of the best parts of the show was it's interaction with the live audiences and their genuine reactions.
Although if it weren't for the entertainment the show provides, it would be lacking in a few areas. Firstly the production design is quite poor, on some episodes it looks as though they have stolen the set from the hard rubbish collection, though on a good day it looks as though it was all bought at a two dollar shop. Secondly the presenter of the show sometimes goes overboard, which can make the show uncomfortable to watch.
However, I have to hand it to the director Josh Egan, who displayed control while maintaining creativity in the way the show was put together visually, the footage flowed and his talent made it feel as though we were there rather than looking at it through the television. All up it is an extremely entertaining look back at eighties music and easily one of the greatest television programs on channel 31.