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Some of those are a given (Highlander 2, Battlefield Earth) but others suggest they need to watch more movies.
I'd also include:
Still waiting for whichever studio owns the rights to LGX to make a tv series out of it.
LXG is good.
LXG should have been good. It's amazing they managed to make such a bad movie with that premise.
It took itself seriously. I read the comics and they're awesome because they are so over the top.
I haven't watched it, and I'm Brazilian, but I'll defend Brazilian Start Wars anyway. I'll basically defend [any nationality] Star Wars actually. [any nationality] [any popular franchise] needs to be a genre.
Here you go - it's dreadful.
There are enough Italian Star Wars films to form their own genre.
I looked it up after commenting. It's a Trapalhões movie. I probably watched it as a child. I don't know how or when you watched it, but I would have to defend it for historical reasons. It's the first movie with the four comedians that formed the main group together. The special effects are awful for being filmed using videotapes and sending them to the USA for transferring to 35mm (an illegal act at the time). They are clowns, as in circus clowns making cinema, which informs a lot of the comedy.
All that to say, as before, it's good dreadful, something not everyone even believe exists.
What was the context?
I double checked this one. The weird thing is, Cloverfield was released as Monstro in Russia and Ukraine, Project: Monster in Poland, Monstrous in Romania and Bulgaria. I've yet to hear why, but I guess it's eastern european distributors rightfully thought this name would be more telling of what's presented in the movie.