
Worst DVD covers... ever! (Part Deux)
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Just think...they could have justifiably plastered an "Academy Award Nominee!" banner on this cover...

...and they didn't
Also, they really should have put "Featuring Starship!" somewhere on this cover. That's a bigger selling point than the films themselves, which is saying something considering how awful that song was.

...and they didn't
Also, they really should have put "Featuring Starship!" somewhere on this cover. That's a bigger selling point than the films themselves, which is saying something considering how awful that song was.
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Mannequin was nominated in the Best Original Song category for the truly wretched "Nothing's Gonna Stop us Now" by Starship. I dunno if that doesn't count because someone says 'it was really the composer and not the movie that was nominated' but if I was producing this disc believe me I'd throw that "Academy Award Nominee" banner on there. Anything to move a few copies of something you just know ain't gonna sell so hot (well, except to me because I can't resist bad cinema).flyonthewall2983 wrote:Who was nominated?
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When I was in the sixth grade in 1989, I started a school newspaper. My little girlfriend wanted to write movie reviews, and turned in a review of Mannequin. She had clearly invested a great deal of time writing a lengthy essay about a movie she had probably just watched on video with her parents. I said, "Do you seriously expect me to run a review for a movie that came out two years ago?" She cried. Good times.domino harvey wrote:Mannequin was one of my mom's favorite movies and I'm sure I saw it fifty times growing up.
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Flames *and* a big "O"... to quote Childcare Action Project "attention to crotch, twice".
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Ahhh, I'm assuming you have not seen the glory that is "Shark Attack 3: Megalodon", for if you did...tryavna wrote:I can't decide whether these are terrible or brilliant, but there are definitely some problems of scale in the second one.
Spoiler
...you would surely know that the Megalodon is so freakin' huge, it swallows a life raft full of people whole. Twice.
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