The worst movie you have seen?


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Heres my picks.

s.Darko

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This thread is such a joke... I understand everyone is entitled to their opinion but listing movies that made millions of dollars cannot possibly be the worst movie you have seen... and if it is.. perhaps its you who has the bad taste

Just to name a few from this thread (i have not seen all of these but know of the following they did have)

300

Lord of the Rings

Star Wars

Independence Day

40 Year Old Virgin

Knocked Up

Superbad

Twilight

The Spirit

Cloverfield

Matrix

Harry Potter

Traffic - are you serious... didnt it win BEST PICTURE?

i agree, this thread seems to be filled with opinions on movies people disliked, not thought they were terrible... ive seen all of the movies in that list you have there, except for traffic, which i may have seen.

the only movie on there i agree with is 'the spirit', i stopped watching it 1 hour in, that movie blew.

This thread is such a joke... I understand everyone is entitled to their opinion but listing movies that made millions of dollars cannot possibly be the worst movie you have seen... and if it is.. perhaps its you who has the bad taste

Just to name a few from this thread (i have not seen all of these but know of the following they did have)

300

Lord of the Rings

Star Wars

Independence Day

40 Year Old Virgin

Knocked Up

Superbad

Twilight

The Spirit

Cloverfield

Matrix

Harry Potter

Traffic - are you serious... didnt it win BEST PICTURE?

I said The Matrix Revolutions

;)

Hey, the Italian Job was a great flick... great ****in flick. Mark Wahlberg is still a tool, though.

The worst movie ever?? I'm really tryin to think of the WORST; I block out bad things from memory, so it's really hard to recall... but the worst, I'd have to say is...

Big Trouble in Little China or The Last Dragon. I can't think of anything worse than these two. However, if you want to laugh at how bad a movie can be, watch The Last Dragon.

BRUCE LEEROY! Gawd awful.

The Last Dragon?? Blasphemy!! That movie was awesome! Sho-nuff! ;)

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Edited by Behemoth

What a fun topic! :)

Hm... Worst movie I ever saw was probably Knowing. So bad...

Another contender would be a movie I don't remember the name of. It was about an old guy driving a lawnmower across the country. I ended up watching it on a flight and it was rather rough. I fell asleep a couple of times during it and didn't feel that I had missed anything... lol

It's got to be Meet The Spartans.

The 'comedy' was meant to have obviously funny stuff in it, but whoever wrote it, and whoever directed it obviously had no idea how to write something funny or direct something funny.

There are some poor movies out there like Max Payne or Twilight, but they're nowhere near as bad as something like Meet The Spartans.. Or Pluto Nash. Ugh!

666: Demon Child http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0423793/

Worst piece of amateur film that Blockbuster has ever carried that my wife and I had the misfortune of picking up when we were bored.

After that would be Bug (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0470705/), Ashley Judd naked doesn't even garner a fraction of a star in my book.

Running Scared and The Breakup were absolutely terrible.

Running Scared summed up in three lines...

:Oleg where's the gun?

:OLEG WHERE"S the #)$(ing GUN!?!??!1/1

: oh there it is. lulz.

The Breakup was just two people yelling at each other for 90 minutes.

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