Worst movie you've ever watched

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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.

It seemed like the whole movie was just an excuse to show Jennifer Love Hewitt running around in the rain in a wet, clingy white top with her cleavage showing.
 
Ring 2

I watched it home alone at night b/c I wanted to be scared, but instead I fell asleep 5 times and never did see the very end :shrug:
 
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I was forced to watch a movie called " Soul Survivors" with Casey Affleck and Elisha Dushku because my band is the opening song for the movie. It was The worst 2 hours of my life.
 
DeadMansParty said:
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I was forced to watch a movie called " Soul Survivors" with Casey Affleck and Elisha Dushku because my band is the opening song for the movie. It was The worst 2 hours of my life.

:tsk: I'm sorry. That's cool about your band though! Weren't some of your songs in another movie too? :up:
 
LivLuvAndBootlegMusic said:


:tsk: I'm sorry. That's cool about your band though! Weren't some of your songs in another movie too? :up:

American pie 2 and alley cat strike ( disney kids movie about bowling). That movie should make it on this list too. The script was so bad, one line in the movie was this kid making fun of the other kids for listening to swing music and he says " why dont you guys listen to better music, like backstreet boys and savage garden". All the producers were giving us dirty looks cause we were cracking up so loud during the screening.
 
i really didn't like Napoleon Dynamite. i just don't get what's so funny about i

Its the kind of movie where only a certain type of watcher will like it. You'll find that the same guys who liked napoleon, also loved 'the life aquatic', these same people probably also like woody allen flicks alot too. I personally loved the movie.

Now worst movie: King kong, 3hr long epic about nothing,. poor character development, a stab at being jurassic park, and overall a crummy film. I mean how do you take a 1930's 'special effects' flick and expect to create a story line.

geez..
 
nbcrusader said:
Eddie Murphy Raw

I finally walked out of the movie when I realized that the humor was limited to F-bombs
I saw Eddie Murphy live ( I think it was like 1987) and nearly walked out for the same reason, material wasn't funny, the man just liked to swear.
 
For recent movies, "Bewitched" ranks right up there as being rank.
What an awful piece of garbage.

And since we're on a U2 forum, lets not forget "Entropy", which I'm sure we've all seen.
Take out U2 and the one scene where the cat smokes and talks and it could be the worst film ever made.
 
ahhhh, you beat me with Million Dollar Baby

In the Mouth of Madness
Must Love Dogs
Lord of the Rings
Ninth Gate
Astronaut's Wife
Natural Born Killers
Little Nicky
National Treasure [is that what its called? its with Nic Cage]
Ocean's 11


I'm sure I'll think of more later
 
elevation2u said:
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Hey! My brother is in that movie! Well, I didn't think it was very good either.
 
It would have to be Mars Attacks - that was 2 hours of my life i'd love to have back. I saw King Kong the other week, and that was pretty much another 3 hours wasted - talk about over rated!!!<img src="http://www.smileycons.com/img/default/0701.gif" align="absmiddle" alt="" border="0" title="">
 
hmmm, I meant to say Million Dollar Hotel not MD Baby...though come to think of it, that wasnt exactly good either but nowhere near as bad as MD Hotel..

biarrose, who was your brother in the movie?

Gone in 60 Seconds was bad too
and I recently saw Dot The I and that was a good waste of my time as well

as was Euro Trip, I dont even know how I got talked into watching that
 
elevation2u said:


as was Euro Trip, I dont even know how I got talked into watching that
I actually found that movie kind of amusing, especially when the brother and sister are making out and the Pope's hat is on fire.
 
elevation2u said:
hmmm, I meant to say Million Dollar Hotel not MD Baby...though come to think of it, that wasnt exactly good either but nowhere near as bad as MD Hotel..

biarrose, who was your brother in the movie?

Gone in 60 Seconds was bad too
and I recently saw Dot The I and that was a good waste of my time as well

as was Euro Trip, I dont even know how I got talked into watching that

My brother was just an extra. He was in the scene several times when the main girl is running down the street. She runs into him. My brother is planning on becoming a director. He graduates with a degree in film in May.
 
Worst ? I have two... I'd say first The Queen of the Damned. I've read the book and the movie didn't respect one sentence of it ! The actors were not like the characters and the scenario crappy as hell. It was a total disrespect to Anne Rice. My opinion of course ;)
Then, Top Gun. I fell alseep. No need to say more ahahah.
 
vervex said:
I'd say first The Queen of the Damned. I've read the book and the movie didn't respect one sentence of it ! The actors were not like the characters and the scenario crappy as hell. It was a total disrespect to Anne Rice. My opinion of course ;)

I agree with you about Queen Of The Damned. My sister (who never read the book) actually liked the movie until I explained what they left out (or ruined) from the book (99% of the actual novel). I'm sure the director didn't even bother to read it. Anne Rice wasn't even involved in the project like she was in the first film. There are rumors the director didn't even want her on set. It's a shame too because the Vampire Chronicles would have been amazing on screen . The only way for someone to do the books justice is to find a bunch of relatively unknown (but very good actors), a director and screenwriters who are big fans of the books (like how Peter Jackson adored LOTR), get Anne Rice involved somehow and start from Interview again.
 
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Siren said:


I agree with you about Queen Of The Damned. My sister (who never read the book) actually liked the movie until I explained what they left out (or ruined) from the book (99% of the actual novel). I'm sure the director didn't even bother to read it. Anne Rice wasn't even involved in the project like she was in the first film. There are rumors the director didn't even want her on set. It's a shame too because the Vampire Chronicles would have been amazing on screen . The only way for someone to do the books justice is to find a bunch of relatively unknown (but very good actors), a director and screenwriters who are big fans of the books (like how Peter Jackson adored LOTR), get Anne Rice involved somehow and start from Interview again.

I'm happy to see I'm not alone thinking that ! When I saw the movie, my heart almost stopped beating ! Poor Anne Rice... she must have been angry when she saw the result ! Hmm... that could explain why the main actress died just before the end of the tournage ahahahah ;)
 
Wolf Creek wasn't very good.

But I'm going to stick with Gummo.
 
djfeelgood said:

Now worst movie: King kong, 3hr long epic about nothing,. poor character development, a stab at being jurassic park, and overall a crummy film. I mean how do you take a 1930's 'special effects' flick and expect to create a story line.

geez..

I'm glad someone else said King Kong. ;) Soooo long, total waste of 3 hours. Jeeze, if I was Naomi's character, I'm sure I'd have died of shock within the first 30 minutes. :|

Hewson said:
For recent movies, "Bewitched" ranks right up there as being rank.
What an awful piece of garbage.

That too. I was so looking forward to it. But. :ohmy: My fave part was Kristin Chenoweth singing the theme. :cute:


Also, The Grudge (Sarah Michelle Gellar) was pretty bad... :eyebrow:
 
vervex said:


I'm happy to see I'm not alone thinking that ! When I saw the movie, my heart almost stopped beating ! Poor Anne Rice... she must have been angry when she saw the result ! Hmm... that could explain why the main actress died just before the end of the tournage ahahahah ;)

I was quite excited when I found out another book was being made, but decided against seeing it once I heard how bad it was...LOL...I loved Interview with the Vampire and its still a favorite (both the book and the film), but that...yeah...lol
 
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