Watched that during the COVID lockdown. Even stranger is this foreign film about Hitler coming back to life in modern Germany............"Springtime for Hitler". Awful. Gotta admit, the 2nd half was kind of funny.
Watched that during the COVID lockdown. Even stranger is this foreign film about Hitler coming back to life in modern Germany............"Springtime for Hitler". Awful. Gotta admit, the 2nd half was kind of funny.
I was there too. You are correct. I was stationed overseas when they returned in 81 My buddies said Mick apologized for 78.
Peter Tosh was 3rd act
Interesting you say that....one of the channels has been playing Rambo and the first movie holds up. But you can see the progression: Rambo is tough and cool. Rambo is tough and cool with an exotic Vietnamese chick. Rambo is tough and cool with a kid. Grisham follows the same path with The Firm, The Pelican Brief and The Client.I didn’t know whether to laugh or cringe during the Ape mating scene- gawd that was awful lol
couple months ago I wasted $2 to rent the last Rambo movie. I thought, well, I’ve seen all the others, let’s see how this ends. Uggh.
I tend to agree with you on Van Halen. I was a big VH fan in the day, but they never seemed to care what they sounded like live. Probably didn’t even practice.because we need some content on this board....
Worst (most disappointing) concert - Van Halen Spectrum 1981. They were just out of it, and the audio was bad. I was 16 and it was a waste. Really disappointed. I know they have done a lot of great shows but that one was just bad.
Worst Movie - The Birdcage. I know it's a remake of La Cage Aux Folles, and had Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman. But it was just boring. May be the only movie I ever walked out on.
Please watch the movie "The Producers". You'll see where the fictional play "Springtime for Hitler" comes from.Watched that during the COVID lockdown. Even stranger is this foreign film about Hitler coming back to life in modern Germany............
I was 16. I told my parents I was going to a baseball game in Baltimore.I enjoyed Peter Tosh. Unfortunately he and all the openers got booed off the stage.
Bit of meaningless trivia: 5 of us went that day which was the birthday of 3 of us.
That would have been great. The Hershey Theater may hold 3 thousand. He had acoustical gaiters on stage never touched them.My wife and I saw Elvis at the Meyerhof Symphony Hall in Baltimore (a small venue) and he was great. It was all acoustical.
Highlander II - all 5 of my group walked out not even half way through.
I would say I’ve got you all beat for worst concert... but it was Milli f-ing Vanilli that I saw, so that doesn’t even count as a “concert.” Worst fake lip synch fest then, I guess.
And please don’t even ask what I was doing seeing MV. It’s a painful memory involving a woman, lol
I would say I’ve got you all beat for worst concert... but it was Milli f-ing Vanilli that I saw, so that doesn’t even count as a “concert.” Worst fake lip synch fest then, I guess.
And please don’t even ask what I was doing seeing MV. It’s a painful memory involving a woman, lol
Yes, that beats 6-4.You win. Lock the thread.
But with 6-4, you couldn't Blame It on the RainYes, even that beats 6-4.
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Worst (most disappointing) concert - Van Halen Spectrum 1981. They were just out of it, and the audio was bad. I was 16 and it was a waste. Really disappointed. I know they have done a lot of great shows but that one was just bad.
Worst Movie - The Birdcage. I know it's a remake of La Cage Aux Folles, and had Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman. But it was just boring. May be the only movie I ever walked out on.
I kinda liked the tatoo reveal scene. Also the drive through. Maybe I was drunk or somethingThe absolute worst movie I’ve ever seen is “Dude, where’s my car”
reminds me of the time I went to see Phyliss Diller and got to go back stage, afterwards, with a friend. He was carrying an album of her comedy. When he was introduced to her, he said "Mrs. Diller, can you autograph a copy of your album that I bought?" She stopped and looked at him and said "So you're the one!? I've been looking for you."I would say I’ve got you all beat for worst concert... but it was Milli f-ing Vanilli that I saw, so that doesn’t even count as a “concert.” Worst fake lip synch fest then, I guess.
And please don’t even ask what I was doing seeing MV. It’s a painful memory involving a woman, lol
because we need some content on this board....
Worst (most disappointing) concert - Van Halen Spectrum 1981. They were just out of it, and the audio was bad. I was 16 and it was a waste. Really disappointed. I know they have done a lot of great shows but that one was just bad.
Worst Movie - The Birdcage. I know it's a remake of La Cage Aux Folles, and had Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman. But it was just boring. May be the only movie I ever walked out on.
Yes, even that beats 6-4.
The absolute worst movie I’ve ever seen is “Dude, where’s my car”
Yeah...I loved George Carlin in his earlier years. As he aged, he seemed to get nasty and a bit preachy...still had some funny stuff, but overall, he was much better in his youth.Concert: Chicago a few years ago on tour with Earth Wind & Fire. The band was great, but the lead singer was awful. He sounded like Joe pesci with a sore throat. At the end when EW&F singer sang their songs it was great.
Comedian: grandma Lee from NBC's comedian competition. She had the shakes and wasn't funny at all. I'm going to take heat from this, but George Carlin at Zembo in Harrisburg maybe 2 years before he died. He seemed to forget he was supposed to be funny. It was just an hour long rant.
Theater: Cats. Just a WTF was that experience.
I’m sure I had zero expectation. It failed to meet that low standard. I honestly remember NOTHING about the movie other than I’m scarred for life having watched itPlease tell me you didn't have high expectations going into it