<p>Omg, Waterworld. I wanted to drown myself watching that awful film.</p>
<p>I think the only thing I liked Kevin Costner in was Silverado- not him so much as the movie- and No Way Out, although if I watched it now I have a feeling it would not be as good. I think we had just purchased our first VHS player so I was excited about watching any movie. Untouchables was good, but not so much because of him. My older kids absolutely LOVED Robin Hood- we actually bought a used copy from the video store- but my H and I would spend the movie cracking up about his accent. He really is kind of a cheesy actor, but still a bit cute.</p>
<p>I liked No Way Out, and absolutely adore Bull Durham. He should have stopped there.</p>
<p>Agree Garland.</p>
<p>ellemenope, we were the same way. Really liked School of Rock too. Kept waiting for Nacho Libre to get better, but it didn’t happen. I like the “Nacho best movie” line.</p>
<p>I had forgotten about “No Way Out”. I actually liked Kevin Costner in that as well, just not quite as much as “Bull Durham” and “Field of Dreams”. There was also “Dragonfly”, not very good but I still like the end.</p>
<p>Just went through a list of Kevin Costner movies–looks like I haven’t seen one since Robin Hood in 1991. It’s not like I’ve been avoiding his movies…but the date does correlate with the year I had my second baby. I suspect that it was Disney movies, Spice Girls and Power Ranger movies from that date on…</p>
<p>Kevin Costner’s Robin Hood is so, so bad. But if you only watch the part where Alan Rickman is on screen, it may be one of the funniest movies ever. Sadly, we can’t link to Youtube, but if you do a Youtube search on Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham, you can see pretty much the only part of the movie worth watching.</p>
<p>I believe Alan Rickman was arrested after that movie came out. The charge: Grand Theft Movie…'cause he stole the picture.</p>
<p>“At least I didn’t use a spoon…”</p>
<p>Napolean Dynamite
Snakes on a Plane
Vanilla Sky
Tommy
I can’t remember the name of it–the James Bond movie where the bad guys are trying to divert a river in South America and steal the water.</p>
<p>I loved KevinCostner in Field of Dreams, the Bodyguard and the JFK, the Guardian, and Bull Durham.</p>
<p>Unfortunately I think I am watching the WORST movie ever right now. My H rented Pacquiao: The Movie. It’s about, you guessed it, Manny Pacquiao the boxer. Oh my gosh it is B-A-D!</p>
<p>fearless frank…1970</p>
<p>The Beatle’s Magical Mystery Tour was really horrible. I loved HELP and Yellow Submarine and was expecting a funny and clever movie, but I was very very disappointed.</p>
<p>Xanadu – ugh</p>
<p>I think the movie was called The Dunwich Horror. I have yet to figure out the movie because I can’t sit through the whole thing.</p>
<p>Hall Pass. So stupid.</p>
<p>^^^ If my wife gave me a “hall pass” from our marriage, I wouldn’t be going to Applebee’s. I’d be on the next plane to Vegas.</p>
<p>Just sayin’. </p>
<p>:cool:</p>
<p>Shyanne – Okay, see, there’s this legend of these half-alien/half-human race in MA and the crazy dude (Dean Stockwell) believes that if he sacrifices Sandra Dee, Cthulhu will come back and give him dominion…never mind. It’s a rotten psychedelic B-movie based on some truly scary short stories by H.P. Lovecraft and if they ever made one ‘right’, it would be so great. But they never, ever do. The best so far is Hellboy, which has nothing to do with Lovecraft, but has a heck of a Cthulhu-ish monster. </p>
<p>But if you can skip to the end of Dunwich, when Dean puts his fists to his temples, thumbs out, chanting nonsense in order to summon the Old God, you’ll see one of the best moments in dreadful film…almost as good as the immortal Robot-Monster in the deep-sea diving helmet and the ape suit. And his ‘hi-tech’ universe destroying machine that emits…soap bubbles.</p>
<p>Based on the above reviews, I’m wondering if Kevin Costner should have stopped acting at The Big Chill. </p>
<p>But I do love No Way Out. H and I were either dating or young marrieds, and we couldn’t wait to see the Monuments after Dark, although we didn’t have the sexy limo ride.</p>
<p>I like many of Costner’s historical movies, though, like JFK, Untouchables, and Thirteen Days, a personal favorite because of the era and I like anything about the Kennedys.</p>
<p>Although he’s not the greatest actor, he is understated in his performances, as the movie is not all about him. </p>
<p>Unlike Tom Cruise, who feels we should all shell out big bucks and waste a few hours of our life just to see HIM!</p>
<p>I like Kevin Costner. So there. And I abhor Tom Cruise. I won’t see anything he’s in at this point.</p>