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what's the worst movie you've ever sat through?

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Only movie I ever walked out on was Godzilla (Broderick). I have to say, some folks must not watch a lot of movies if one of the worst you've seen is Titanic. 😛
 
Gods & Generals

Saw a pre-release version in the theater then had to sit and answer a survey about it.

Was ready to tear my eyeballs out half an hour into it.
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Only movie I ever walked out on was Godzilla (Broderick). I have to say, some folks must not watch a lot of movies if one of the worst you've seen is Titanic. 😛

The only reason I didn't walk out or ask for my money back was that a friend had paid for my ticket to get me to see it with him.
 
Originally posted by: DT4K
The only good thing about Inkheart is that it put me to sleep within 5 minutes and when I woke up, my plane was landing. Quite an accomplishment, since normally I can't sleep on planes.

That's the worst thing about the movie. The book is probably one of my favorite books to read, and the film was so pathetic. I had to separate the book from the movie, just to be able to sit through it.


: ) Amanda
 
Originally posted by: titan131
Airplane!

Blasphemer!!!!! :thumbsdown:


Sadly, the first one I thought of should have never made it to the list. Dana Carvey's first foray into being a lead actor (without Mike Myers), Master of Disguise.

Sadly, the funniest parts of that movie seemed to end up on the cutting room floor! I sat through the whole thing, sort of stunned that the only funny parts were what they'd shown on the commercials for it, then laughed hardest at the cuttings they showed during the end credits. Sadly, it seems that in order to keep the movie cut to a certain length (likely a demand from the studio), in order to keep any semblance of a story, they had to cut the best parts! 🙁

Too bad, too, since that's the last acting that Dana's done, he was so disgusted by the whole thing.
 
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Probably Paul Blart, fortunately there were other things happening in the theatre to take my mind off the horrible film.

KT

Popcorn trick?

Erm, not quite.

KT
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Godzilla. The one with Broderick.

*EDIT* I guess I misinterpreted the OP. Godzilla is the worst movie I ever sat through in a theater. I've seen much worse at home.

I think this too. Really bad movie. It seems that anytime Jimmy Page makes music for something, it sucks 😀
 
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Date Movie
Me and You and Everyone We Know
Bug

Huh, I liked that movie. Sure it was a bit strange and it made me feel uncomfortable at times, but overall I thought it was an interesting ride.

KT
 
Bump.

Just saw all three Spiderman movies this afternoon. I'm glad I got them from Netflix and their cost was minimal. Watched all of them the day I got them and will have 'em in the mail tomorrow.
Was hoping I would be pleasantly suprised like I was with Iron Man and Dark Knight. No such luck. The suprise was more like Daredevil and all those rotten chick movies (Aeon Flux, Bloodrayne, Ultra Violet). Its supising they could take so many good actors and make 3 crappy movies. Why did Kirsten Dunst even take the third one? Was she really hurting that badly for money?
 
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