The worst movie you have seen?


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The Dragon Ball movie. I was literally beat red, dripping in sweat and nearly biting my bottom lip off at the end of that amazingly bad crapfest. I wanted to kill every living thing near me for almost 90 minutes. I want to ^%$R&% the director of that movie with an empty glass bottle and pray that it shatters inside of them.

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.

I couldn't stop laughing all the way through battlefield earth. Me and my friend watched it at like 3 in the morning. Such a bad movie lmao. Travolta's acting was atrocious.

IMO, while Battlefield Earth is NOT a good movie at all, it's at least bearable and entertaining -- even if not intentionally so. There are a few movies I can't even tolerate sitting through. Most people who've seen Battlefield Earth are actually able to sit through the whole thing, which at least says it's watchable (even if not good cinema at all).

Independence Day.

I love Independence Day (just watched it a couple of days ago on TV). I always get teary-eyed when the old pilot sacrifices himself to destroy the alien ship.

As for my vote for worst movie, that's easy: Borat

Second runner up goes to Poultrygeist ( http://www.poultrygeistmovie.com/ )

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Transformers 2

a friend dragged me along to the cinema and I had no idea what this was all about

never watched the 1st movie

it seemed to last forever....

also, I really didn't like pixar's UP (guess I'm the only one), it's not the worst movie I've ever seen

but I really didn't like it

then again, I thought The Incredibles was way worse

The Book of Eli, I just gave up half way couldnt bear it.

Are u kidding me? This movie was one of the best of this year.

Transformers 2

a friend dragged me along to the cinema and I had no idea what this was all about

never watched the 1st movie

it seemed to last forever....

also, I really didn't like pixar's UP (guess I'm the only one), it's not the worst movie I've ever seen

but I really didn't like it

then again, I thought The Incredibles was way worse

The problem that I see with transformers is that the director add too much comedy into the movie and what it does it's to destroy the whole story. This is supposed to be a movie war about two different type of robots not an action comedy.

Worst film I ever saw I can't remember the name of but it had a werewolf in it that the military armour plated so it couldn't be killed by silver bullets. The only way to destroy it was with a silver bazooka :woot:

Second to that has to be APEX , that film was BAD

IMO, while Battlefield Earth is NOT a good movie at all, it's at least bearable and entertaining -- even if not intentionally so. There are a few movies I can't even tolerate sitting through. Most people who've seen Battlefield Earth are actually able to sit through the whole thing, which at least says it's watchable (even if not good cinema at all).

Its still god awful and I can see people calling it one of the worst movies they've ever seen. Me and my friend watched the whole thing cause it was one of those "so horrible its hilarious" movies. Travoltas atrocious acting just had me rofling the whole time :p

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