It's not Danish.manicsounds wrote:
Danish DVD of "Racing Stripes"
Worst DVD covers... ever!
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Is the film an actual Delta Force sequel? I thought they were more concerned with terrorists, not giant scorpions? Surely in an age of international terrorism (where I guess there must be a market for the first films) this is the absolute worst time to move into sci-fi rip-offs? One producer to the other: "I've been thinking. I just don't think terrorism is high on people's list of fears at the moment - you know what would really revitalise the series? A bug - and not just any bug, a giant bug!Mr_sausage wrote:This is the first time I have ever seen a movie, so desperate for some kind of audience, advertise itself as "in the tradition" of the film it is clearly ripping off.
Amusingly, this movie is too good for the title The Gigantic Scorpian. No, it has to have a fancy Latin title. You have to be highbrow about these subjects.
I've never wanted to see that movie more.Matt wrote:I've never wanted to see that movie moremanicsounds wrote:Danish DVD of "Racing Stripes"
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Well, since the website hosting the image is DVD Host in Norway, I wouldn't be surprised if it was Norwegian.
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Those Norwegians and their crazy language!
By the way I clicked on ashirg's link and just seeing this made me want to see the film even less, if that is possible:
By the way I clicked on ashirg's link and just seeing this made me want to see the film even less, if that is possible:
It makes me wonder if there are any words in English that sound rude when people who speak other languages hear them.Vakker musikk av Sting og Bryan Adams...
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When I say, for instance, "motherfucker" it is perceived as rude by Chinese.colinr0380 wrote:It makes me wonder if there are any words in English that sound rude when people who speak other languages hear them.
Although perhaps that's not what you meant.
Was at the Dvd shops this weekend, picking up The Cardinal, The FBI Story, and 100 Men and a Girl, not to mention a back-up copy of Even Dwarfs Started Small ... and saw a bunch of winners (i.e. losers) for this thread:
Even the title of this is one is awkward: Mimic 3 - Sentinel.
Does the tagline ("Terror Has Been Re-invented") mean that this is a sequel? Or does the 3 in the title mean that this is the sequel to the sequel. In any case the lazy, formulaic horror cover is no doubt fitting.

Here's another generic-looking crappy horror cover. The only thing is that the cover is probably better than both the title and the abysmal tagline.

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And still more:
When I was in the store, I thought the title of this was Volcano New York. Goofy and ridiculous, but far-fetched enough to possibly amuse. But now I see that the title is actually Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York. Uh-oh, the (potential) fun has dissipated. Did they actually take this premise seriously? Here the concept is actually more ludicrous than the cover. It looks like the Empire State Building is blasting off.

Well, there was also some Chinese film entitled CONTROL that had a laughably bad cover, but I can't find it on the internet. Probably this unwatched film. [Control Factor and Speed 2: Cruise Control have pretty silly covers, but not quite bad enough to be reproduced here]
When I was in the store, I thought the title of this was Volcano New York. Goofy and ridiculous, but far-fetched enough to possibly amuse. But now I see that the title is actually Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York. Uh-oh, the (potential) fun has dissipated. Did they actually take this premise seriously? Here the concept is actually more ludicrous than the cover. It looks like the Empire State Building is blasting off.

Well, there was also some Chinese film entitled CONTROL that had a laughably bad cover, but I can't find it on the internet. Probably this unwatched film. [Control Factor and Speed 2: Cruise Control have pretty silly covers, but not quite bad enough to be reproduced here]
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Lemmy Caution wrote:When I say, for instance, "motherfucker" it is perceived as rude by Chinese.
Although perhaps that's not what you meant.
One that should have been used for Pearl Harbor: It makes D-Day only look like an affray!Kirkinson wrote:Dear lord, the tagline rhymes!
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Tis true. Go look at the new CC Art thread.Napoleon wrote:Because Jon has to read a thread from beginning to end. Even when there are only a couple of new posts and he read the thread yesterday he still has to go all the way through from the beginning.The Invunche wrote:Why?
Its a serious condition.
And thank you for understanding my "condition".



