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James Robertson

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Soft spot for bad flicks Posted: May 23, 2004 12:42 PM
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I have a soft spot for bad flicks. I actually sat through all of "10.5" - which was really, really bad. Back in the 80's, I went to a bunch of bad movies - I think this and this were perhaps the worst two things I ever spent money on. But maybe not - I'm planning on seeing "The Day After Tomorrow" - based on the trailers, it seems to be based on the book "The Coming Global Super Storm". I picked that up in an airport somewhere, when I had plenty of time to kill (and boy, does that book kill time :) ). Then again, I have some hopes for the special effects to be cool. I guess my taste in TV isn't any better - I continue to donate hours of my life to "Enterprise" and "24", no matter how bad they get....

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