The worst movie you have seen?


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Battlefield Earth

I got to see the movie for free, so it's not like I wasted any money on it, however I did in fact waste my time. The book was so much better, unfortunately I never finished the book, I more or less got to the part where the other aliens come to Earth.

Cube and all other Cube sequels.

The first one was good, the sequels not so much.

Drag Me To Hell

Me and my friend decided to check it out upon decent reviews.

OH MY GOD. How the hell did this crap manage ONE good review? It's just stupid!

I disagree it was a good movie to me, and very gross on alot of parts. It had me gagging at times and I pretty much can sit thru almost anything and not throw up.

I am going to say the Dark Knight. It was the most overrated movie that ever came out. I think it was so hyped up because it was heath ledgers last performance. Had he not died I dont think it would have done as well at the box office. Personal I have always like the 2 batman films that Keaton did the best of the series.

Hmm. True.

The other two Matrix films I mentioned above must be mere figments of my imagination.

Matrix 2 happened but I prefer to think the 3rd movie was leaked to the cinemas accidentally before it was due to be completely redone. But someone obviously thought bah, it's out now so lets just leave it as it is and go hide while critics destroy it.

Not sure why anyone disagrees with my view on Drag Me To Hell. The effects were so bad it was funny. The monsters looked stupid, the story was incredibly typical and stupid, and all the acting was.. stupid (might as well go for the hat trick!) too.

Funny, but the wrong kind of funny. We didn't even see the end. As soon as the goat started talking (Yep) we just laughed and turned it off.

Omg, 'What Lies Beneath' by a long shot, a whole group of friends from college (going back a few years) went and we just ended up chatting the entire film, only 2 other people in the entire cinema...that was shockingly bad.
Wow, I actually liked that one. Harrison Ford plays a great bad guy.

I walked out of Any Given Sunday. That film was insulting on multiple levels.

Not sure why anyone disagrees with my view on Drag Me To Hell. The effects were so bad it was funny. The monsters looked stupid, the story was incredibly typical and stupid, and all the acting was.. stupid (might as well go for the hat trick!) too.

Funny, but the wrong kind of funny. We didn't even see the end. As soon as the goat started talking (Yep) we just laughed and turned it off.

You missed the point of the movie. Everything you commented on about the movie was specifically designed that way. It was both a horror flick and a commentary on the genre. And it was masterfully done.
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