Worst movie you have ever saw.

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purbeast0

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I agree with a few of the ones mentioned already ... here are a few more.

Donnie Darko
Bubba Ho Tep

if i remember more ill update
 
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Lesee, off the top of my head, there's . . .

Pistol Opera
Anything starring Pauly Shore (if watching it for 5 seconds and then flipping the channel counts)
Anything starring Chris Farley (ditto)
Jesus Christ Vampire Killer
Kung Fu Jew
Invincible
 

jim3888

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youo have all forgotten the worst ,most boring,continuity flawed
the thin red line
how did they get black natives living in the south pacific?
 

OCNewbie

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Of stuff I've seen recently.

Cabin Fever - really bad, horrible acting (this gets me more than just about anything), not scary, stupid, some decent nude scenes with the hottest chick in the movie, but I can just watch porn if I want that.

Dead Alive/Braindead - really gory zombie flick by Peter Jackson - supposedly really funny, a few scenes were mildy amusing, but overall was just a suck movie.
 

SaltBoy

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Leonard Part 6, starring Bill Cosby, was the worst movie I have ever seen in the theaters. Do yourself a favor and check it out.
 

ggnl

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Originally posted by: spacejamz

Queen of the Damned

Queen of the Damned is the only movie I have ever walked out on because it was so bad. I usually have a pretty high tolerance for bad movies but it was just too much.
 

torpid

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Hm, a few mentions for the thin red line, one of my favorite films. But I'm not alone on that... scorcese said it was the 2nd best film of the 90's, or at least was in the top 10.

Some movies are so bad that they are good. I'm not sure if those count.

I guess all things said and done, it might be crash. Motal Thoughts was also quite bad. Bless the Child is the one I have seen recently that comes to mind. In some settings, rocky horror picture show is the worst movie ever made. But I have too much affection for the cult following of it and it is somewhat fun to witness a showing of it in theatres.

[oh yes, who can forget]
The movie that is the most disappointingly bad is Barry Lyndon. It's not worse than any of the above films (except the thin red line), but I had expected so much better from kubrick. The film was so awful/disappointing that I actually stopped watching it, which is pretty rare for me, especially if it's a work by one of my favorite directors.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: hatim
Dumb and dumberer...That was just dumb!!!



Dude that movie was a classic ;)

never laughed so hard in my life when Jeff Daniels took that power shiat :D


Ausm
 

ChurchOfSubgenius

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Originally posted by: FleshLight
It has to be either A Clockwork Orange, Requiem for a Dream, or Doctor Strangelove.

Trolling? if not then you have great taste in movies....no I am serious, really! no really!!


"Surf Nazi's must die"

worst evar.

That movie where John Lithgow played a dual personality killer comes in close second,......what was the name of that???

 

torpid

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Originally posted by: ChurchOfSubgenius
Originally posted by: FleshLight
It has to be either A Clockwork Orange, Requiem for a Dream, or Doctor Strangelove.

Trolling? if not then you have great taste in movies....no I am serious, really! no really!!


"Surf Nazi's must die"

worst evar.

That movie where John Lithgow played a dual personality killer comes in close second,......what was the name of that???

Was that ricochet? I don't remember him having a dual personality in that one, but thought I'd throw it out there.
 

PCHPlayer

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Originally posted by: GonzoCircus
Lost In Translation was a good film, better than 95% or what you'll see in any given year. Why? Because it was open and honest and made you thin it about it. Granted it was a mood piece, but that can mean a lot when it is done well.

Agreed. I think it also helps to be a bit older to appreciate it (Don't know the age of the detractors here). It was not supposed to be funny (except for the cultural references and they were quite subtle). For those that did not like it, wait until you are married and have a couple of kids, then watch it again. You may see it from a different perspective.

My worst movies: Under the volcano (Albert Finney), Signs and the Julia Roberts movie where she is a care-giver for a guy with cancer.