Worst DVD On Your Shelf
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My girlfriend once tried to consolidate our collections, but I had to put a stop to that. As for the worst DVD on my shelf, I think it's the guilty pleasure "Dude, Where's My Car", but that may just be the worst movie. As for the worst DVD, I don't know.
BTW, had our collections merged we would have gained the Godfather Collection, but I would also have every season of Sex in the City, as well as the Reese Witherspoon collection...if we get married, they may go on the same shelf, but I don't think we'll be able to combine them...but that's just me...
BTW, had our collections merged we would have gained the Godfather Collection, but I would also have every season of Sex in the City, as well as the Reese Witherspoon collection...if we get married, they may go on the same shelf, but I don't think we'll be able to combine them...but that's just me...
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For me it would be The Young Master, a Jackie Chan movie I got for $4.99 from Wal-mart several years ago. The video and sound are barely VHS quality. (What can I say? It was cheap and I was curious about the much mentioned HK movies.)
I can't sell it because it is worthless. And I can't give it away because I don't know anyone who would take it. So, on my shelf it sits.
I can't sell it because it is worthless. And I can't give it away because I don't know anyone who would take it. So, on my shelf it sits.
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From: Louisville, KY - Home of Ali and HST!
"Latoya Jacksons Private Tour"...or something like that. A friend gave it to me as a gag gift at Xmas a couple of years ago, and now whenever he comes over, he checks to make sure I haven't sold it. Don't get me wrong, I don't object to naked girls, but the "girls" on this disc are absolute hags. Yech. Well, at least Latoya isn't naked in it...
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From: Louisville, KY - Home of Ali and HST!
Originally posted by reubs82
My girlfriend once tried to consolidate our collections, but I had to put a stop to that.
My girlfriend once tried to consolidate our collections, but I had to put a stop to that.
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I have the four disc Pearl Harbor DVD a family member gave to me since I took her to go watch it when it first came out at the theater. Another should be Baby Boy with Tyrese. So bad it is funny to watch.
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probably the osbournes season 1 set. my girlfriend hasn't had cable in forever so she bought it when it came out. i, on the other hand, had cable the whole 1st season and saw them all repeatedly until it just isn't funny anymore.
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While I own Fair Game and Crossroads, it's more a matter of inspiration than actual film viewing.
And I do own Rambo III and Billy Jack, they were both just 5 bucks at Wal-Mart, so who can pass them up?
My worst period has got to be the old school horror film "Pieces". I'd just seen it on the big screen(recently in the last 2 years) and I did'nt like it, but I saw it for under 10 bucks, and I wanted to falsely inflate my DVD collection so I bought it.
My worst value has got to be Pearl Harbor. It was actually the 2nd DVD I ever got, as a gift from my brother. I did enjoy the theatrical release, but it's defiately a theatre experience, and I didn't find it to be good manners or karma to sell a gift, but it sits, unwatched or unexplored, since the Christmas of it's orginal release(2000 or so?) And there is no desire to watch it.
And I do own Rambo III and Billy Jack, they were both just 5 bucks at Wal-Mart, so who can pass them up?
My worst period has got to be the old school horror film "Pieces". I'd just seen it on the big screen(recently in the last 2 years) and I did'nt like it, but I saw it for under 10 bucks, and I wanted to falsely inflate my DVD collection so I bought it.
My worst value has got to be Pearl Harbor. It was actually the 2nd DVD I ever got, as a gift from my brother. I did enjoy the theatrical release, but it's defiately a theatre experience, and I didn't find it to be good manners or karma to sell a gift, but it sits, unwatched or unexplored, since the Christmas of it's orginal release(2000 or so?) And there is no desire to watch it.
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A few like Enough (got for my mom) and Whatever It Takes and a few more I'm sure... some say I should be ashamed of Spice World but my boyfriend gave it to me and it's hi-larious
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Yeah. Pearl Harbor. I bought it this past weekend. ..and that's $5 smackers too much. What the hay .. some scenes are reference quality.
But .. as Turd Ferguson has said "I've seen pornos with better dialogue." What a forsaken joke of a movie that attempted to be. It really is comical.
But .. as Turd Ferguson has said "I've seen pornos with better dialogue." What a forsaken joke of a movie that attempted to be. It really is comical.
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From: Indianapolis
Originally posted by pixyboi
*thinks*
Maybe not the 100% winner, but as of recent, I think Donnie Darko sticks out simply because, it's not bad, but with the hype it got on this board I was expecting a great movie. So when I grab a DVD to put on in the background I look over my shelf, see it and roll my eyes.
Sparkle Motion rocked though.
*thinks*
Maybe not the 100% winner, but as of recent, I think Donnie Darko sticks out simply because, it's not bad, but with the hype it got on this board I was expecting a great movie. So when I grab a DVD to put on in the background I look over my shelf, see it and roll my eyes.
Sparkle Motion rocked though.
Not what I would expect from a guy with a quote from the movie in his sig
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Another for Pearl Harbor.
The only reason why I'm still holding onto Somers' Mummy movies is cuz my neice loves 'em.
The only reason why I'm still holding onto Somers' Mummy movies is cuz my neice loves 'em.



