WORST Movie you`ve ever seen
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rented that year and years ago and it had gotten a bit fuzzy as to why I did not like it but I rem watching and just thinking "This is the worst film I have ever seen"
Heck I almost want to rent it again just to see why I hated it sooooo much...
Newest one I really did not like.. and I KNOW some really liked it and I will admit I just did not "get it" due to my limited family background so none of the chracters were ones I could relate to and blah blah blah but IMO The Royal Tenenbaums is just bad..
Funny being when you go and read review for it the film seems to split people right down the middle, some love it and some just hate it.. No real middle ground..
rented that year and years ago and it had gotten a bit fuzzy as to why I did not like it but I rem watching and just thinking "This is the worst film I have ever seen"
Heck I almost want to rent it again just to see why I hated it sooooo much...
Newest one I really did not like.. and I KNOW some really liked it and I will admit I just did not "get it" due to my limited family background so none of the chracters were ones I could relate to and blah blah blah but IMO The Royal Tenenbaums is just bad..
Funny being when you go and read review for it the film seems to split people right down the middle, some love it and some just hate it.. No real middle ground..
#253
Originally posted by Commander Dan
Here’s my “thought” on the matter: I simply found Pulp Fiction to be a raunchy and disgusting film, as it held absolutely no entertainment value for me whatsoever. I found it neither comedic nor dramatic, and it was a chore for me to make through the entire movie.
Here’s my “thought” on the matter: I simply found Pulp Fiction to be a raunchy and disgusting film, as it held absolutely no entertainment value for me whatsoever. I found it neither comedic nor dramatic, and it was a chore for me to make through the entire movie.
Commander Dan on this!!
Just UTTERLY TASTELESS imo.
What I really don't get is how people treat it like it's heaven
sent,I felt the audience made Pulp bigger than what Tarentino
would've ever imagine.
#255
Originally posted by Rypro 525
this is easily a big love it or hate it movie. some hate it like you two said and many love it for its hip dialoge and many more.
this is easily a big love it or hate it movie. some hate it like you two said and many love it for its hip dialoge and many more.
I guess I'm with the LAD-DEHSS on this one.
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Originally posted by JustinS
In a previous life, I used to write DVD reviews for this site, 43 in all...
In a previous life, I used to write DVD reviews for this site, 43 in all...
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3 that were just painful for me to finish:
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (and I'm a big Mel Brooks fan)
Mr. Magoo (duh)
Drive Me Crazy (awful awful 1999 Mellisa Joan Hart movie)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (and I'm a big Mel Brooks fan)
Mr. Magoo (duh)
Drive Me Crazy (awful awful 1999 Mellisa Joan Hart movie)
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1. Any movie that has Jim Varney (Ernest P. Worrell) in it. Ernest Goes To Jail I think would top the worst of all the Ernest... movies.
2. The Pest staring John Leguizamo, this is very hard to watch.
3. Bio-Dome and In the Army Now staring Pauly Shore, I actually liked Encino Man and Son-in-Law.
4. The Phantom with Alec Baldwin, unfortunately I saw this the day it came out in the theater, I believe I counted 5 other people in the theater with me.
5. Guess you can also count that movie with the Aussie croc hunter, I didn't even see it, but I don't think that matters.
2. The Pest staring John Leguizamo, this is very hard to watch.
3. Bio-Dome and In the Army Now staring Pauly Shore, I actually liked Encino Man and Son-in-Law.
4. The Phantom with Alec Baldwin, unfortunately I saw this the day it came out in the theater, I believe I counted 5 other people in the theater with me.
5. Guess you can also count that movie with the Aussie croc hunter, I didn't even see it, but I don't think that matters.
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what immediately comes to mind:
Pearl Harbor
Point Break
Whipped
Sweet November
Riding in Cars with Boys
Young Einstein
3,000 Miles to Graceland
Pearl Harbor
Point Break
Whipped
Sweet November
Riding in Cars with Boys
Young Einstein
3,000 Miles to Graceland
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I could say Spawn, or the Rollerball remake, but when I really thought about it, the worst most interminably awful piece of crap I've ever sat all the way through in the theater is What Dreams May Come. Eew.
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Out of A-list movies, the one I hated more than any other is Mission Impossible II. I expected to really like this movie from the previews and it was the movie that year I was looking forward to seeing. Now, I want those 123 minutes of my life back, so I could sit staring at a wall, which would be more beneficial to my life.
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How is it that no one had mentioned Dude Where's my Car?
Never have I seen a worse movie then this. My eyes were trying to jump out of their sockets so that I did not make them watch it anymore.
Never have I seen a worse movie then this. My eyes were trying to jump out of their sockets so that I did not make them watch it anymore.
#275
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Originally posted by Lewsiv
I couldn't stand any of these:
1. CITIZEN KANE (1941)
2. CASABLANCA (1942)
3. THE GODFATHER (1972)
4. GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
5. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)
I couldn't stand any of these:
1. CITIZEN KANE (1941)
2. CASABLANCA (1942)
3. THE GODFATHER (1972)
4. GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
5. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)
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