I think the Marvel movies and Star Wars are hurting his overall ranking. It seems to be down to 49 now. He was closer to top 20 or 10 I think at one point.https://www.boxofficemojo.com/people/chart/?view=Actor&id=adamsandler.htm&sort=date&order=ASC&p=.htm
I seem to recall reading his movies don't do that well, but they are cheap to make.
I watched Logan's Run yesterday, which has just been added to Amazon Prime.
I read the book when I was a kid, saw the movie, and even watched the TV show that followed. Loved the Sandman's guns, the skimpy clothing (Jenny Agutter...hello!) and the futuristic setting. I hadn't seen it in a long time.
Oh my goodness. We're so spoiled nowadays. Spoiled bloody rotten. Even the worst science fiction or superhero show is Shakespeare compared to Logan's Run. I tried to watch it with an eye towards the fact that the genre hadn't been yet revolutionized by Star Wars, but even by mid-70s standards it was bad. Bad acting. Bad writing. Bad music. Honestly the only saving grace was - again - Jenny Agutter...who looks strikingly similar to a yoga instructor I know in L.A.
I watched Logan's Run yesterday, which has just been added to Amazon Prime.
I read the book when I was a kid, saw the movie, and even watched the TV show that followed. Loved the Sandman's guns, the skimpy clothing (Jenny Agutter...hello!) and the futuristic setting. I hadn't seen it in a long time.
Oh my goodness. We're so spoiled nowadays. Spoiled bloody rotten. Even the worst science fiction or superhero show is Shakespeare compared to Logan's Run. I tried to watch it with an eye towards the fact that the genre hadn't been yet revolutionized by Star Wars, but even by mid-70s standards it was bad. Bad acting. Bad writing. Bad music. Honestly the only saving grace was - again - Jenny Agutter...who looks strikingly similar to a yoga instructor I know in L.A.
Some things are better left fond memories. This is why I'll never again watch my favorite childhood sci-fi movie, Silent Running. More than just sci-fi, it was sci-fi for treehuggers. It would break my heart to sit through it today shaking my head and wishing it were over. No. The final scene with Dewey dutifully tending the last forest as the geodome drifted off into space is the fond memory that I will hold until the end of days.
I watched Logan's Run yesterday, which has just been added to Amazon Prime.
I read the book when I was a kid, saw the movie, and even watched the TV show that followed. Loved the Sandman's guns, the skimpy clothing (Jenny Agutter...hello!) and the futuristic setting. I hadn't seen it in a long time.
Oh my goodness. We're so spoiled nowadays. Spoiled bloody rotten. Even the worst science fiction or superhero show is Shakespeare compared to Logan's Run. I tried to watch it with an eye towards the fact that the genre hadn't been yet revolutionized by Star Wars, but even by mid-70s standards it was bad. Bad acting. Bad writing. Bad music. Honestly the only saving grace was - again - Jenny Agutter...who looks strikingly similar to a yoga instructor I know in L.A.
Some things are better left fond memories. This is why I'll never again watch my favorite childhood sci-fi movie, Silent Running. More than just sci-fi, it was sci-fi for treehuggers. It would break my heart to sit through it today shaking my head and wishing it were over. No. The final scene with Dewey dutifully tending the last forest as the geodome drifted off into space is the fond memory that I will hold until the end of days.
I watched Logan's Run yesterday, which has just been added to Amazon Prime.
I read the book when I was a kid, saw the movie, and even watched the TV show that followed. Loved the Sandman's guns, the skimpy clothing (Jenny Agutter...hello!) and the futuristic setting. I hadn't seen it in a long time.
Oh my goodness. We're so spoiled nowadays. Spoiled bloody rotten. Even the worst science fiction or superhero show is Shakespeare compared to Logan's Run. I tried to watch it with an eye towards the fact that the genre hadn't been yet revolutionized by Star Wars, but even by mid-70s standards it was bad. Bad acting. Bad writing. Bad music. Honestly the only saving grace was - again - Jenny Agutter...who looks strikingly similar to a yoga instructor I know in L.A.
I watched Logan's Run yesterday, which has just been added to Amazon Prime.
I read the book when I was a kid, saw the movie, and even watched the TV show that followed. Loved the Sandman's guns, the skimpy clothing (Jenny Agutter...hello!) and the futuristic setting. I hadn't seen it in a long time.
Oh my goodness. We're so spoiled nowadays. Spoiled bloody rotten. Even the worst science fiction or superhero show is Shakespeare compared to Logan's Run. I tried to watch it with an eye towards the fact that the genre hadn't been yet revolutionized by Star Wars, but even by mid-70s standards it was bad. Bad acting. Bad writing. Bad music. Honestly the only saving grace was - again - Jenny Agutter...who looks strikingly similar to a yoga instructor I know in L.A.
Some things just don't age well.
For me, it was the original Star Wars trilogy.
Awesome? Eh, I think you must love the nostalgia. Not just the effects but Peter Ustinov's over-acting has become wince-inducing. What's strange in seeing it again was I remember finding the effects very convincing in the theater as a kid. But, now... Yikes. So "seventies"!I watched Logan's Run yesterday, which has just been added to Amazon Prime.
I read the book when I was a kid, saw the movie, and even watched the TV show that followed. Loved the Sandman's guns, the skimpy clothing (Jenny Agutter...hello!) and the futuristic setting. I hadn't seen it in a long time.
Oh my goodness. We're so spoiled nowadays. Spoiled bloody rotten. Even the worst science fiction or superhero show is Shakespeare compared to Logan's Run. I tried to watch it with an eye towards the fact that the genre hadn't been yet revolutionized by Star Wars, but even by mid-70s standards it was bad. Bad acting. Bad writing. Bad music. Honestly the only saving grace was - again - Jenny Agutter...who looks strikingly similar to a yoga instructor I know in L.A.
Some things just don't age well.
For me, it was the original Star Wars trilogy.
I think Logan's run is still awesome. I've probably watched it over a hundred times. Will never get old. Same deal with Flash Gordon. Or the Black Hole. Pure gold. I love 70'ies sci-fi. Because filmmakers could take chances then
Awesome? Eh, I think you must love the nostalgia. Not just the effects but Peter Ustinov's over-acting has become wince-inducing. What's strange in seeing it again was I remember finding the effects very convincing in the theater as a kid. But, now... Yikes. So "seventies"!I think Logan's run is still awesome. I've probably watched it over a hundred times. Will never get old. Same deal with Flash Gordon. Or the Black Hole. Pure gold. I love 70'ies sci-fi. Because filmmakers could take chances then
I was just a little kid in the early 70's but I remember the buzz about how awesome the effects in this and that movie were. (Logan's Run, Planets of the Apes series, et al).
I think LR got the award for visual effects, among others. And then the very next year it was Star Wars that won them. Wow, the huge change from just one year to the next.
Now I'm wondering why 2001: Space Odyssey hadn't had more impact.. How did the toyish animation and just placing some cheap props around in recognizable architecture continue after it? Apparently it took Star Wars to say "Hey here's the new standard in effects you all must aspire to".
Awesome? Eh, I think you must love the nostalgia. Not just the effects but Peter Ustinov's over-acting has become wince-inducing. What's strange in seeing it again was I remember finding the effects very convincing in the theater as a kid. But, now... Yikes. So "seventies"!I think Logan's run is still awesome. I've probably watched it over a hundred times. Will never get old. Same deal with Flash Gordon. Or the Black Hole. Pure gold. I love 70'ies sci-fi. Because filmmakers could take chances then
I was just a little kid in the early 70's but I remember the buzz about how awesome the effects in this and that movie were. (Logan's Run, Planets of the Apes series, et al).
I think LR got the award for visual effects, among others. And then the very next year it was Star Wars that won them. Wow, the huge change from just one year to the next.
Now I'm wondering why 2001: Space Odyssey hadn't had more impact.. How did the toyish animation and just placing some cheap props around in recognizable architecture continue after it? Apparently it took Star Wars to say "Hey here's the new standard in effects you all must aspire to".
Speaking of sharks. A Rotten Tomatoes nominee Sharknado has to be among the worst of the worse. The bimbo Tara Reid is surely the worst actor of the decade. 1/10.