The worst movie you have seen?


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Even if you didn't like it, I don't see how you can say it's the worst movie you've ever seen :blink: Surely you've seen worse.

Sure i have seen worse, but those movies were so bad that i didn't even bother to remember there names.

The village just was a movie where they said it was the scariest movie of all time when they marketed over here, so i watch it and had hard time staying awake, because nothing, and i mean nothing slightly scary happened during the whole movie.

Yes i know thats bad marketing, but come on the only major thing that happened during this movies was that they found out that they had been lied to and that there was nothing bad outside. that would not have been a bad thing if they had done some effort to conceal it. But no they didn't so i already knew how this movie was gonna end after 15 min.

There was no suspense there was no drama, 90% the movie consisted out of filler to work up to the plot twist.

The cast was great, but the movie sure didn't do justice to them.

so i give it a 4/10

Sure i have seen worse, but those movies were so bad that i didn't even bother to remember there names.

The village just was a movie where they said it was the scariest movie of all time when they marketed over here, so i watch it and had hard time staying awake, because nothing, and i mean nothing slightly scary happened during the whole movie.

Yes i know thats bad marketing, but come on the only major thing that happened during this movies was that they found out that they had been lied to and that there was nothing bad outside. that would not have been a bad thing if they had done some effort to conceal it. But no they didn't so i already knew how this movie was gonna end after 15 min.

There was no suspense there was no drama, 90% the movie consisted out of filler to work up to the plot twist.

The cast was great, but the movie sure didn't do justice to them.

so i give it a 4/10

I thought it was a fine movie, but certainly overhyped as most of M's movies have been since The Sixth Sense.

  • 2 weeks later...
Lost in Translation. Most boring peace of garbage ever.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.

Can't even explain the awfulness.

Whaaaaa?! They're both fantastic films! Still, guess everyone is different!

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