The premise is simple... a creative game that generates movies that sound bad, but at the same time might actually be good. For example
Comander Keen directed by Uwe Boll <--- see it sounds good and bad at the same time.
or
Land Before Time: Childhood's End from the director of Nightmare On Elm Street
or
Jason Feels Pretty from the producers of Batman Begins
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet by Michael Bay.
Murder at Port O' Subs by Jared Fogle (the subway diet guy)
ok, I'm willing to include bad book titles in this one as well
A yellow river by I.P. Freely
Ender's Game directed by M. Night Shaymalan.
Dune, Directed by Quentin Tarantino
Quote from: Basilisk2150 on February 26, 2009, 11:01:35 PM
Dune, Directed by Quentin Tarantino
I'd watch it.
Hmmmmmmmmm.......
Clerks on a Plane, co-directed by Kevin Smith and Frank Miller.
Star Wars, directed by George Lucas.
...
Kidding. For the record, I love all six of them.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rigs:_Over_the_Road_Racing), directed by Uwe Boll.
Red Asphalt from the director of Bambi 2 "oh yes there will be blood...and puppies"
Pokemon: The castle of broken dreams by Hayao Miyazaki
Dark Cloud: The Gay Blade from the director of Bloodrayne and bloodrayne II.... see it's funny because he got the rights to both movies
ben 10: ben hits puberty, by george lucas
"The Watchmen 2: Pirates Ahoy" starring Jason Statham as Rorschach with a special guest appearance by Johnny Depp
"Starship Transformers of the Caribbean" directed by the makers of the Saw series...
"The Daredevil vs Cyclops" directed by Kevin Smith, starring Gordon Shumway as Batman
Saw 7, by the folks who brought you the Care Bears.
Yu-Gi-Oh, the Live Action Movie by the Wachowski brothers
Disney's Beverly Hills Chihuahua II: Chasing Rabbits ... by Chriss Angel
The toy chest by M. knight Shamalama *how do you spell that last name!*
Fablehaven by Matt Groening :zombiekun2
"Why I'm so Great" by Howard Stern.
"Why I'm so Great" by James StarRunner
Greg the Bunny directed by Tim Burton
butterfly wings by Catherine Hardwicke
Wuthering Heights by Gore Verbinski.
orange glowing stuff, by Steven Spielberg
The Spirit... by Zack Snyder
Avatar: the last air bender directed by James Cameron...and Miguel Rodriguez
301, the animated sequel to the 300, brought to you by Disney and Pixar
Evil Dead: RE-DEADIFICATION, written by the same guys who came up with that game Dragonfable's plot, and directed by Quentin Tarantino
Quote from: GabrielsThoughts on March 21, 2009, 12:27:40 PM
Greg the Bunny directed by Tim Burton
That would be bad, since Tim Burton's a producer.
Captain America by Carl Macek