The worst movie you have seen?


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Anyone seen The Box.. It started off really well and then... WTF happened I don't even. :blink:

It was well made, but the storyline is one of the worst, I'd agree to that.

If I didn't say it already, The Collector is one of the worst I've seen.

Body Shots (1999)

Caught this on TV one night a couple years ago.

Plot summary: Chicks go to a club. Bunch a dudes go to a club. They get drunk. One girl cries rape. Insert drama in the form of flashbacks.

I fell asleep before the movie ended.

Ragewar - This was titled The Dungeonmaster when I rented it.

I rented it with another D&D nerd back in the mid 80s. It was painful. Special effects were abysmal. Acting was putrid. Storyline was non-existent. IMDB user ratings giving it a 2.4 out of 10 is giving this film way too much credit.

My ass is giving it a pucker-factor of 10.4 just thinking about ever watching it again.

Without it we wouldn't have the wonderful quote "I reject your reality and substitute my own"

To me these movies are awful. I don't care if they're nominated for anything, if they're on many top 100 lists or anything like that.

Dude, Where's My Car?

A Clockwork Orange

A Scanner Darkly

Artificial Intelligence: AI

Epic Movie

S. Darko

From Dusk Till Dawn

Forrest Gump

Gosford Park

Impostor

Evil Dead series.

The Score

The Shining.

I can list a few more. Just can't think of them right now.

To me these movies are awful. I don't care if they're nominated for anything, if they're on many top 100 lists or anything like that.

Dude, Where's My Car?

A Clockwork Orange

A Scanner Darkly

Artificial Intelligence: AI

Epic Movie

S. Darko

From Dusk Till Dawn

Forrest Gump

Gosford Park

Impostor

Evil Dead series.

The Score

The Shining.

I can list a few more. Just can't think of them right now.

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Those are all honestly the worst movies you've seen? You sure some of those aren't just overrated?

To me these movies are awful. I don't care if they're nominated for anything, if they're on many top 100 lists or anything like that.

Dude, Where's My Car?

A Clockwork Orange

A Scanner Darkly

Artificial Intelligence: AI

Epic Movie

S. Darko

From Dusk Till Dawn

Forrest Gump

Gosford Park

Impostor

Evil Dead series.

The Score

The Shining.

I can list a few more. Just can't think of them right now.

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Battlefield Earth. I'm not a scientologist, not normally a fan of L. Ron Hubbard either, but I actually enjoyed the book. The movie though... yikes.

Can probably add Repo Men to this as well. All in all it wasn't too bad, but I absolutely hate that sort of ending. Not going to ruin it, but.. I just hate that type of ending.

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