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Surely you couldn't leave Val Kilmer's `The Saint' in existence though.
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Yeah it does you numpty but ****wits like you don't get quoted and made celebrities over it.
Or John Travolta's battlefield earth... 2% on rotten tomatoes.Surely you couldn't leave Val Kilmer's `The Saint' in existence though.
Somebody mention The Saints?Surely you couldn't leave Val Kilmer's `The Saint' in existence though.
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Surely you couldn't leave Val Kilmer's `The Saint' in existence though.
One of the worst book to film adaptations ever.Or John Travolta's battlefield earth... 2% on rotten tomatoes.
One of the worst book to film adaptations ever.
One of the worst book to film adaptations ever.

Mundine stormed from the arena after the scores were read out, claiming he’d been robbed. His walkout was typical of his pre-fight talk – showing little humility and zero class. Mundine had fought a tough fight and deserved to be proud of his efforts.
While I can never forgive Forrest Gump for stealing the Academy Award from Pulp Fiction, as well as Best Actor and Director, it did give us a nickname for Stuart Cochrane.
Oh and while I understand this is a catch all thread and given some latitude, some of the language in here is getting a bit ripe.
Or John Travolta's battlefield earth... 2% on rotten tomatoes.
I never read the Daredevil comic books but having seen the movie I imagine that would be in contention.
Terrible movie, it has zero going for it
The Marvel Daredevil comics in the beginning were some of the finest of their day, far in front of what was being churned out in Fantastic Four, The Hulk & Spiderman.


