International Young Naturists Organisation
General Talk (primarily non-naturist) => Television, Movies and Theatre => Topic started by: partrick321 on December 26, 2013, 10:50:40 pm
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Rather it was a successful film or straight to DVD.
What is the worst movie you have ever seen? And I mean watched, not heard about.
I'll start:
3. The Room
2. Dark Harvest 2 the maze
1. Battle field earth 2000
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"American Nudist: The Motion Picture" is the biggest steaming pile of shit I've ever downloaded and wasted time watching. Hell it's just a horrible movie in general. Objectively speaking, it is seriously the worst god damn movie I have ever seen in my entire life.
"Transformers 2" ties with "WAR" as the worst movies I've ever paid to see.
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In no particular order:
The Room (which is actually hilarious)
Garfield
The Grinch
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By far: the Master of Disguise,
Batman and Robin
and agree with Blizz, The Grinch (with Jim Carrey)
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Cloverfield- non-existent storyline, the biggest main characters die, not enough development of characters (good or evil).
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Yep cloverfield was a bad one :34
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Well personally, the worsts movies ever are:
1 - Howard, The Duck.
2 - Norbit
3 - Super Mario Bros.
Of course, they're maybe more bad movies, that I haven't seen but if I see another one, I'll maybe update my list. :undecided: :0988
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Cloverfield- non-existent storyline, the biggest main characters die, not enough development of characters (good or evil).
It's a "found footage" movie...the hell did you expect?
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"The Host"
I seek bad movies and will watch most anything, but this film was a conflicted 14 year old girls daydream that has no business wasting anyone's time.
(and yes I've seen Sharknado.)
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Any Adam Sandler movie. take your pick
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I actually liked 'Cloverfield' but then I also liked 'Gravity' which no one else seems to have.
One of the worst experiences I've had was seeing 'Independence Day' by Spielberg. After all the hype it received it was a huge let-down and I remember being disgusted with how much I paid to see what turned out to be badly written US self-aggrandizing bullshit.
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One of the worst experiences I've had was seeing 'Independence Day' by Spielberg. After all the hype it received it was a huge let-down and I remember being disgusted with how much I paid to see what turned out to be badly written US self-aggrandizing bullshit.
Well yeah! It's Spielberg! It gets me that people think winning an oscar means something more than the fact you are friends with Steven Spielberg (perl harbour and titanic won one,I resty case!)
Worst films I ever saw? Tie between day after tomorrow, red riding hood and fast and the furious.
Having done a degree that involved film studies I am now a bit of a snob when it comes to film. I can't really be doing with most of the Hollywood output. Give me a Sundance, Venice, torronto or Cannes favorite any day!
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Hang on, Spielberg had nothing to do with Independence Day. It was those gimps who decided Godzilla would be better as a giant iguana who could be killed by the military.
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I actually liked 'Cloverfield' but then I also liked 'Gravity' which no one else seems to have.
Uh...a LOT of people liked "Gravity", though.
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Hang on, Spielberg had nothing to do with Independence Day. It was those gimps who decided Godzilla would be better as a giant iguana who could be killed by the military.
Wasn't he producer? Or was that men in black? Something will Smith and aliens.
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I liked Gravity! It did a decent enough job with *some* of the physics, and was enthralling enough as a story and a spectacle, that I was prepared to ignore the really obvious science failures and just enjoy it for the artistry, which was staggering.
I tend to avoid seeing films I think will be bad, so the worst one for me is Apocalypse Now. I saw the Director's Cut OMG Supreme Redux Delite Platinum Extra (you get the idea) edition on TV several years ago, and it was the single most tedious film I've ever seen. I'd rather watch Star Wars 1-3 back to back than watch Apocalypse Now again, and SW1-3 made me want to remove my eyes through my ears with a rusty crowbar.
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I think my most memorable worst movie is 'Lost in translation'. I was really bored by it, but since it got good reviews I waited for some plot to play out or some point to be made, but I didn't understand it. I need a movie with a bit more obvious action or drama in it. That movie was indeed lost in translation on me, lol...
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Oh actually, now you mention it that's a good call. It had all those rave reviews saying it was hilarious and then there was one vaguely amusing scene in the whole thing. Comes in at number 2 behind Apocalypse Now for me by virtue of being mercifully shorter :P
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Wow really?
Apocalypse Now was awesome. It was a brilliant modernization of Heart of Darkness as well as a sort of expose on the Vietnam War and racism.
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Wasn't he producer? Or was that men in black? Something will Smith and aliens.
Yeah, I think it was Men in Black.
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Wow really?
Apocalypse Now was awesome. It was a brilliant modernization of Heart of Darkness as well as a sort of expose on the Vietnam War and racism.
Maybe so, but it took about four times the lifespan of the average star to get to the actual point. It could have comprehensively solved the meaning of everything and I'd hae missed it due to basically being in a coma :P
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I too liked but not loved apocalypse now
One I watched recently that sucked was jack and Jill
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Wow really?
Apocalypse Now was awesome. It was a brilliant modernization of Heart of Darkness as well as a sort of expose on the Vietnam War and racism.
as a story and a parable it is incredible.........but as a movie, as entertainment, i found it painfully slow, they could have cut 40 minutes from it without affecting anything
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Across the Universe is the worst movie ever
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Meet the Spartans. Just...awful
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Meet the Spartans. Just...awful
Thanks for reminding about that movie... I already had forgotten about it.
The one movie that I have had problem watching was 'Enter the Void'
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Across the Universe is the worst movie ever
I didn't really understand that one either - I only half watched it as in background noise while I was on (probably) IYNO ;)
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Across the Universe is the worst movie ever
I didn't really understand that one either - I only half watched it as in background noise while I was on (probably) IYNO ;)
What's not to understand? It's a musical scored and based around songs from The Beatles.
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I just saw this movie with Bradley Cooper, Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling, I don't even know the tile but it has behind pines or something pines on it. It's terrible, 2:16 of torture.
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Master and Commander. YAWN!
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Master and Commander. YAWN!
Another one I love. Fuckme my taste must be off.
And yes it was a longer one but the playful battle of wits between the two captains was very well written.
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Excluding every romatic comedy I was forced to watch, the worst movies I can pull off the top of my head are:
1) Sinister - Lame plot, plot "twists" that surprise no one who has ever watched a horror movie or thriller, dumb main character
2) Shock Labyrinth 3D - Maybe it's a cultural thing, but I didn't get that movie at all
3) Pulse - a movie about demons/ghosts/whatever that are brought into our world via a computer virus, propagate via computer networks, make people become lethargic and kill themselves and can be stopped by red tape
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Evan Almighty, hands down.
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I saw a preview (not sure why people call them trailers) for Avalanche Sharks and the preview was so bad I almost barfed. All I can say is: to each their own.
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Seen Anchorman 2 last night. What a steaming pile of crap that was!
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Master and Commander. YAWN!
LOVED that! It was so accurate in its depictions. Wonderful movie.
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i would have to say that the worst movie ive ever seen is Rubber
its a spoof off of christine, the movie about the car that comes to life and kills people, but rubber is just a tire, the rest i cant give away, youll have to watch it to find out MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!! it is on netflix if you want to see it
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Well... I recently watched The Sound of Music with Carrie Underwood.... yeah, she has a great voice but the acting almost ruined the entire musical for me, lucky I have a copy of the original Julie Andrews version to rewatch soon after, phew, much better
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Master and Commander. YAWN!
LOVED that! It was so accurate in its depictions. Wonderful movie.
OK. So I'm not Crazy then ;)
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any story that revolves around piranha, shark, snake, or crocodile..
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any story that revolves around piranha, shark, snake, or crocodile..
so sharknado is fine?
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any story that revolves around piranha, shark, snake, or crocodile..
so sharknado is fine?
hmm.. I'm not sure. I haven't watched that movie yet. Among those 4 creatures.. the worst of them is the piranha movie. I'm not if its entitled piranha 2000 featuring david husslehoff.
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any story that revolves around piranha, shark, snake, or crocodile..
so sharknado is fine?
hmm.. I'm not sure. I haven't watched that movie yet. Among those 4 creatures.. the worst of them is the piranha movie. I'm not if its entitled piranha 2000 featuring david husslehoff.
I genuinely can't get my head around all these new "monster-disaster" movies with the riduculous names - it's literally like they've just pulled a random animal and a random weather formation out of a hat and decided to make a movie based only on that!? Jeez I've stuck a couple on when I see them on TV just to try and understand why they even get funding, they're all just hilariously bad.
I've gotta agree with the guys who said Cloverfield as well, we walked out of that at the cinema, just terrible. Also, a controversial choice i think, but Insidious is probably the worst movie I've ever seen that was meant to be ok. I thought it was just a parody of those cheesy shock-scare movies when it started, everything was so corny and shabbily done. Those two are the only films where I've ever left the cinema during the show.
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Scooby Doo is one of my least favourite EVER. Batman and Robin was almost as painful, though had some camp humour to it. Bruno was just stupid and unfunny. Plan 9 from Outer Space, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, and Surf Nazis Must Die were terrible movies, but also wonderfully hilarious.
The most disappointing movie that I've ever seen is Crash. I was hoping that it would be a complex meditation on racism in modern America, but instead it was a jumbled mess of different overacted cartoony characters learning oversimplified lessons about racism. UGH!
The movie I've probably hated the most in recent memory though was Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (aka Extremely Lame and Incredibly Corny). That movie was obviously trying to use the subject of 9/11 to pull at the heartstrings and earn awards, but just came off as melodramatic, cheesy, and self-important. The main kid in it was particularly annoying throughout the movie. I thought it was a travesty that the movie was nominated for Best Picture alongside the likes of such great films as The Help, Midnight in Paris, and Moneyball. It seemed like it was nominated solely because of its subject matter, rather than any actual merit. The only good thing I can say about the movie is that Christopher Plummer was excellent, as always.
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Scooby Doo is one of my least favourite EVER. Batman and Robin was almost as painful, though had some camp humour to it. Bruno was just stupid and unfunny. Plan 9 from Outer Space, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, and Surf Nazis Must Die were terrible movies, but also wonderfully hilarious.
The most disappointing movie that I've ever seen is Crash. I was hoping that it would be a complex meditation on racism in modern America, but instead it was a jumbled mess of different overacted cartoony characters learning oversimplified lessons about racism. UGH!
The movie I've probably hated the most in recent memory though was Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (aka Extremely Lame and Incredibly Corny). That movie was obviously trying to use the subject of 9/11 to pull at the heartstrings and earn awards, but just came off as melodramatic, cheesy, and self-important. The main kid in it was particularly annoying throughout the movie. I thought it was a travesty that the movie was nominated for Best Picture alongside the likes of such great films as The Help, Midnight in Paris, and Moneyball. It seemed like it was nominated solely because of its subject matter, rather than any actual merit. The only good thing I can say about the movie is that Christopher Plummer was excellent, as always.
Not to be confused with the David Cronenberg movie of the same name, which is about people with a fetish for car crashes...
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I really like war movies
and the worst if ever seen
Saving Pvt Rayne (unrealistic -> Bullshit) :angry:
remake of The Bridge (totally destroyed the story of the old film)
And for sure a lot of horrorfilms are totally bullshit
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Worst movies I've ever seen are Paul (which was a disappointment because I love Sci-Fi movies), Disaster movie (and I've seen all these spoof movies and I could not stand this one), and the Room (Doesn't make any sense but I enjoy seeing people mock it)
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Master and Commander, and Saving Private Ryan on a list of worst movies ever? I would put those as among the best ever. Although Saving Private Ryan loses points from me for it's "Hollywood" ending, Band of Brothers is waaaaay better.
I've been trying to think of what is probably the worst movie I ever saw, and it's hard as I try to avoid bad movies. However, I, and some friends of mine, from time to time have a "shitty movie night" where we watch a truly fuck awful movie for fun. Someone has already mentioned Surf Nazis Must Die. But I think I got that beat with Deadly Prey (1987). An incredibly lame knock off of 80's action movies like Rambo and Commando, but like Paul Verhoeven's Showgirls it's so bad it's good. They even made a sequel in 2013 called Deadliest Prey, I haven't seen i yet, but it is apparently just as awesomely bad as the original.
Then there was when i was in my mid to late teens, my girlfriend, at the time, and her friends had a goal to watch every movie that contained underage frontal teenage male or female nudity. Turns out there are a lot of such films, mostly European or South American and from the 70's, 80's and early 90's. So I had to sit through some truly awful movies just because they had a scene where a 12 to 17 year old boy or girl shows frontal nudity for a second or two. Some of the movies could be considered child porn today, some of them actually were child porn back in their day. I don't remember most of them, but one I remember being forced to watch when I was 15 was Genesis Children (1972). A terrible, terrible "movie" if it can even be considered one. It had almost no plot, the acting was totally amateur and the only purpose of the movie was to show naked teen and preteen boys running and frolicking on the beach and in the water, often in slow motion with graphic close ups of their flopping cocks and bouncing balls. When I voiced my criticisms of it, the girls I was watching it with accused me of being homophobic. But yeah, defiantly worst movie I ever saw was Genesis Children.
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Jack and Jill by Adam Sandler was bad... There is such a thing of trying to hard. Also the recently redone 3 stooges movie.
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The Leonardo Dicraprio version of Romeo & Juliet made me want to blow my brains out. The moment you see a bunch of hood-rats referring to guns as "swords" and dancing in the middle of a gun fight (specifically Tybalt), you know the movie is going to be awful.
Another one would be West Side Story. I'm not a Broadway musical person to begin with, but THAT thing took it too far. You know what would make the beginning even better? MORE F***ING SNAPPING (sarcasm, folks).
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Dragonball Evolution don't need to say more the best part was Megen Fox
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Dragonball Evolution don't need to say more the best part was Megen Fox
Oh my Ghad!!! I had a face palm watching that movie.. the only good thing is the name of the movie.. LOL! I look even more muscular that the Gokou in that movie.
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"The Avengers" . . . Wow! There is a ninety minute stretch of lost life I'd like to have back. Ninety minutes spent watching a 12 year old boy's wet dream about a slow motion train wreck was all that I could stand before I clicked it off. Thank goodness I was writing a paper for school so I had something to occupy my brain.
And just as a by the way . . . since when was Loki the brother of Thor? Holy Frigg!
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Saw The Room, that takes the cake in my book. Grease 2, was pretty awful as well. Not sure why they feel compelled to make a sequel. I've also sat through some twilight movies with my fiance, and they sucked major ass. Sat through How to lose A Guy in Ten Days, also with my fiance. Terrible movie.
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"The Avengers" . . . Wow! There is a ninety minute stretch of lost life I'd like to have back. Ninety minutes spent watching a 12 year old boy's wet dream about a slow motion train wreck was all that I could stand before I clicked it off. Thank goodness I was writing a paper for school so I had something to occupy my brain.
And just as a by the way . . . since when was Loki the brother of Thor? Holy Frigg!
(http://s26.postimg.org/ty6b3layd/avengers.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/ty6b3layd/)
You're right, that movie was ass.
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Just about any film that follows the same tired theme of hostile aliens traveling from who knows where to take over Earth, only to be repelled by something ridiculously stupid. Water guns, anyone? Anyway... yeah, I loathe those films.
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Just about any film that follows the same tired theme of hostile aliens traveling from who knows where to take over Earth, only to be repelled by something ridiculously stupid. Water guns, anyone? Anyway... yeah, I loathe those films.
You talkin' 'bout "Attack the Block"? Man, that movie was fun. Sorry you don't like fun, man...(relaxitain'tthatserious)
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Just about any film that follows the same tired theme of hostile aliens traveling from who knows where to take over Earth, only to be repelled by something ridiculously stupid. Water guns, anyone? Anyway... yeah, I loathe those films.
LOL! I watched an alien movie about this blob and it can only be eradicated with Head n Shoulder's shampoo. LOL!!
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I've got to say Vanilla Sky and The Iron Lady were about the worst movies I've ever seen.
I've seen a lot of horrible/corney horror movies, but I enjoy comedy mixed with a lil' horror lol
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Grey - anticlimactic
Polly shore is dead - 100% no point to it. I will never get that time back
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Sorry if someone's mentioned this already (I'm too lazy to read the whole thread lol ) but has anyone seen The Room?
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Sorry if someone's mentioned this already (I'm too lazy to read the whole thread lol ) but has anyone seen The Room?
Regretfully, yes -_-
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- The Room (although it is so bad, it is funny)
- Movie 43
- Norbit
- Big Momma's House
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Freddy Got Fingered
Movie 43
Troy
A Good Day to Die Hard (Huge disappointment)
Gigli
Catwoman
Exorcist: The Beginning
House of 1000 Corpses
Showgirls
Batman & Robin
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I would say Crank 2 is the worst film I have ever seen.
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Jennifer's Body
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3 words, guys. Batman. And. Robin.
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well to be honest i am a little Movie Junkie and have seen a lot of crap.... but some of the worst movies are:
some of the new Van Damme and Steven Seagal movies
and a LOT of Horrormovies... story on the cover sounds good but the effects and how they made the movie was.. almost start to cry... and thats not because i was scared
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Definitely Moulin Rouge...
I left the Cinema after half of the movie bring finished only...
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Skyline.
Good animations but the rest......
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Absolute Zero. That movie has more holes in it than a 40kg block of Swiss Cheese.
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haha swiss cheese :-)
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3 words, guys. Batman. And. Robin.
That movie never happened. Honest. Shhhh. :laugh:
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Grey - anticlimactic
Polly shore is dead - 100% no point to it. I will never get that time back
I cant think of any Pauly Shore film that is actually worth watching! That being said, Biodome is an AWFUL movie.
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I would say Twilight seen the first didnt watch the rest. i like real Vampire flicks
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I would say Twilight seen the first didnt watch the rest. i like real Vampire flicks
Those movies are AWFUL! The acting is some of the worst I've ever seen in a "popular" modern movie.
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Worst seen was possibly The Master of Disguise. Although I have heard of a film to beat all before or after just by it's name.....Over Sexed Rug Suckers From Mars. Thank you Mark Kermode
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Worst seen was possibly The Master of Disguise. Although I have heard of a film to beat all before or after just by it's name.....Over Sexed Rug Suckers From Mars. Thank you Mark Kermode
Haha I actually liked The Master of Disguise. Probably because I was a kid when it came out and didn't know any better. Now looking at it, its pretty awful.
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1. Wanted
2. Jack and Jill
3. Dragon Ball Evolution
I hate those movies with a passion.
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Another couple of stinkers. Eat, Pray, Love ( vomit ), any film by Paul WS Anderson.
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Grown Ups.
The non-stop misogyny is what really irked me. It wasn't funny and it really wasn't needed. Other than this, the movie seemed to be four friends making a film for each other, not for an audience. I could not care less about their inside jokes and it all just came across as really stupid. We all do dumb things with our friends, I get it. I just never again want to pay $10 (US) to watch other peoples' pointless shenanigans.
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Death Race Inferno, what a giant pile of crap...
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Definitely Ghost Rider. Glad it was on TV and not in a theater where I had to pay for it. It was so bad that I couldn't stop watching!
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Theoretically speaking, any Superman movie because the franchise is associated with Superman 64.
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Theoretically speaking, any Superman movie because the franchise is associated with Superman 64.
Can we pretend that game never happened?
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Theoretically speaking, any Superman movie because the franchise is associated with Superman 64.
Can we pretend that game never happened?
Those who do not learn from the past are bound to repeat it. Do we want to repeat Superman 64?!?
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Theoretically speaking, any Superman movie because the franchise is associated with Superman 64.
Can we pretend that game never happened?
Those who do not learn from the past are bound to repeat it. Do we want to repeat Superman 64?!?
No. No we do not.
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Then we have reached a prime concensus. Lock your doors so the game doesn't find you.
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I don't know how I could forget this movie, I assume I must have successfully suppressed the memory for some time:
Dead in 3 days 2
The movie started mediocre and and got dumber and worse with every passing minute, and the ending was so idiotic it somehow managed to ruin a movie that was total garbage to begin with.
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More trash...Any British sex comedy like 'Confessions of a Window Cleaner'. Hard to believe but the guy who wrote that also wrote the novelisation of the 007 film 'The Spy who Loved me' and 'Moonraker'. Guy was called Christopher Wood
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I know it's a crime to say anything against 007, but "Moonraker" is rubbish too, isn't it? The worst movie I've watched at least during the last year was definitely "Grand Piano" with Elijah Wood and John Cusack. It's like "Phone Booth" in a concert hall and it does not only have a shitty story, but the soundtrack - there's barely a minute without music - makes it completly ridiculous...
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Ive been watching this series of films on tv by a studio called the asylum. There has been mega shark, megashark vs megladon, mega pirahna and mega snake. They are hysterically bad.
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Beverly Hills Cop 4
Not only did I feel like I had my money stolen but I lost a perfectly good two hours of my life.
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the worst movie I've seen has been "Camino". Many say it is very good but it is the only movie that made me want to get up and leave the cinema.
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Another terrible bunch of film......anything and I mean anything by Michael Bay. Plus Avatar. Cannot stand the latter. Just a rehash of Dances with Wolves.
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Another terrible bunch of film......anything and I mean anything by Michael Bay. Plus Avatar. Cannot stand the latter. Just a rehash of Dances with Wolves.
Agreed on both counts. God I hate Michael bay.
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Another terrible bunch of film......anything and I mean anything by Michael Bay. Plus Avatar. Cannot stand the latter. Just a rehash of Dances with Wolves.
Agreed on both counts. God I hate Michael bay.
Dances is ok. It was Michael Bay I was putting into room 101.
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Any Adam Sandler movie. take your pick
I second this statement
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Any Adam Sandler movie. take your pick
I second this statement
Thirded!
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The Deer Hunter is WAY overrated.
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Any Adam Sandler movie. take your pick
I second this statement
Me too with Sandler's, That's my boy, would be the pick.
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Third. Cant stand the prick.
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Easy Rider. An alleged classic. I think you had to be high to enjoy it.
I wasn't, and therefore didn't.
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The worst movie i saw was bong of the dead , it's about 2 guys that discover that the brains of a zombie are perfect for growing weed XD
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Vampire academy
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Vampire academy
talking about bad movies and vampires , vampire in vegas was also a really simple not so good movie :p.
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Atlas Shrugged P1
The book was intricate, detailed, and above all, suspenseful.
The movie took liberty to conform with the modern day, was emotionless, and removed so much from the story that it was bare.
but the book is HUGE and a movie that included everything would be 24 hours long
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American Hustle and really it won so many Oscars?
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Titanic
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Titanic
haha , love your post man :D
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avatar
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avatar just as it was too long and got bored:/
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"They Don't Cut The Grass Anymore" was pretty god-awful, but still a better movie than "American Nudist: The Motion Picture"...
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House of Wax, i just watched this move because paris hilton dies in it ;)
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Freddy Got Fingered
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Would have to say Halo.
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Pitch black.
That has nothing to do with the fact that I don't like scary films. But at my opinion the plot is to clumsy.
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Pulse
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Something with giant tomatoes chasing people, need to look up the title. I remember it because the friend who made me watch the first movie also tried to made me watch the second because of George Clooney being in it. Without success :azn:
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I’m not a big movie person, but at the time I really hated Magnolia. A lot of weird films came out around that time, but that one was really the worst.
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i feel like i lost a few hours of my life watching spring brakers
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Something with giant tomatoes chasing people, need to look up the title. I remember it because the friend who made me watch the first movie also tried to made me watch the second because of George Clooney being in it. Without success :azn:
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. It even had an animated series.
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The Last Airbender... No one mentioned it so far? Definitely the worst one I ever saw. Or maybe Dracula 3000, what wastes...
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Something with giant tomatoes chasing people, need to look up the title. I remember it because the friend who made me watch the first movie also tried to made me watch the second because of George Clooney being in it. Without success :azn:
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. It even had an animated series.
Yes, that's it :scary
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If I have to be ojective, I’d say The Room, although that movie is so bad it wraps around to become a true paragon of the medium.
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I guess I'm lucky, I havent ever watched bad movies yet
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This one movie called Dragon Wars or rather D-Wars. the dvd cover had two snake like dragons around a building about to fight each other.
But the movie is about humans trying to find somekind of artifact or something for like 2 hours. The dragons only appear in 5 mins and look so terrible in bad CGI.
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Emoji movie and its pretty much self-explain
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Emoji movie and its pretty much self-explain
https://youtu.be/USaWTDZ-IW8 (Relevant)
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If I have to be ojective, I’d say The Room, although that movie is so bad it wraps around to become a true paragon of the medium.
I was going to ask if cult films that are so bad that they are good can be counted or not? The Room definitely would be in that category, but then is it then not 'bad' in the sense of the original question?
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Sharknado. All of them. Worst.
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If I have to be ojective, I’d say The Room, although that movie is so bad it wraps around to become a true paragon of the medium.
I was going to ask if cult films that are so bad that they are good can be counted or not? The Room definitely would be in that category, but then is it then not 'bad' in the sense of the original question?
If you can get so much enjoyment out of the movie that another movie about making THAT movie gets made, it can't be counted.
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Clockwork Orange.
Biggest waste of my time and completely over-hyped.
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I’m sure I’m going to get flak for these, my worst movies ever are:
1) Napoleon Dynamite... didn’t get it at all, and I love comedies!
2) Super Troopers... it was just super bad!
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The only movies I really hate are the huge cgi fest mainstream movies that have almost no real substance. For example the Pirates of the Caribbean and Transformers series. Also any movies that try to portray what a "good" or "normal" family/individual looks like for example the family in Max.
And just on general principle, The Adventures of Milo and Otis, is garbage.
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1) Napoleon Dynamite... didn’t get it at all, and I love comedies!
I was just talking about this to someone the other day who thankfully agreed with me. :happy
I mean I clearly don't "get it" I guess, but what made it worse was how the damn movie blew up when it came out and everyone thought it was the most brilliant thing ever.
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I'm not sure what the worst film I've ever seen was, but I remember how bored I was watching Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
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I’m sure I’m going to get flak for these, my worst movies ever are:
1) Napoleon Dynamite... didn’t get it at all, and I love comedies!
2) Super Troopers... it was just super bad!
They’re both good in their genre but just not your taste. :)