The worst movie you have seen?


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Let's see... there are so many, I will place a list:

1. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (the mistake of my life).

2. Cobra.

3. Kangaroo Jack.

4. Super Mario Bros

5. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. (Enjoyed the ninja parts, but this movie is a piece of crap).

Traffic is one of the best movies I've seen. BTW.

Alone in the Dark 2, maybe.

no, because this is supposed to be "worst movie you have seen", and people are listing movies that were bad, but by far no the worst, either that or they only watch two movies a year...

Says the one who agrees with Solaris being listed :rolleyes:

Troll 2 - seriously bad in every way - acting, special effects, acting, cinematography, acting, lighting. Oh, there's not a single troll in the movie - no the monsters are goblins. At least the first one had a troll and was reasonably entertaining.

House of the dead - somebody mentioned this one already.

Death Stalker - so bad it's hilarious! This one at least redeems itself in the company of mates and a truckful of alcohol - nudity, blood, decapitations and I'm pretty sure most of the women are ex-pornstars from the 70s and 80s.

Incidently, how do canadians feel that the 2nd highest grossing movie in their country is Porky's! The highest overall is something called Bon Cop, Bad Cop which I've never heard of.

Edited by Roadrunna
lakeview terrace was an awesome movie, really funny in parts and SLJ had a great performance. hardly deserves being called "worst movie" even if you didn't like it. :p

I dunno, the entire group I was with (There was about 8 of us, sure that's not alot, but decent size group of people) Felt the same way I did, I found the movie to be quite boring, and had a very silly plot.

The Wicker Man with Nick Cage.

If you want a 2 min summary of the movie just hit up the link below lol

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OH GOD NOT THE BEES! MY EYEEEEESS!

Yeah but that movie was so bad it was actually good, if you regard it as a comedy lmao. that bees scene was ****ing gold, and the doll part:

HOWD IT GET BURNED HOWD IT GET BURNED HOWD IT GET BUUUURNNNEEDDDDD

and also the completely ridiculous scene where he is running around in a bear suite punching people.

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