conesare2seconds wrote: Worst. Movie. Ever.
berkeley that, Nothing but trouble was comic genius
Curmudgeon wrote: Eraserhead. Holy crap was it ever horrible. It has to be the worst thing I ever got up and walked out of. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074486/ Of course, all the artiste types loved it. Musta been all the acid etc... the trailers for Million Ways To Die In the West reminded me of 'Deadwood' which was basically a remake of the average Western with a lot of cussing and sex scenes. Whoop de doo...
2nd on eraserhead, total crap from start to finish
You people are all naming movies you didn't like - I am giving you the hands down, worst movie ever made. no human being who ever lived enjoyed it. The entire cast committed ritualistic suicide (they got better) over it's total E36 M3tyness.
Caddyshack II
In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
Can't see the pic.
Potentially the worst movie ever made was "Manos, Hands of Fate". MST3K got to it to parody, but it was so bad, even they couldn't redeam it. The evil doctor guy actually apologizes to Joe for stooping too low down the rung of horrible movies. But, it was a complete crappy budget horror flick so can be forgiven for that, as opposed to movies with good casts that had no right to be as bad as they were.
Understand: Eraserhead was David Lynch's senior project in film college in the '60s, and had a budget of about $2000. Of course it was weird and non-understandable and badly made.
And you either like Wes Anderson movies, or you don't. I happen to, but I understand why some folks don't.
Toyman01 wrote: Probably the worst for me was the latest Bond film. I hated it and walked out after about 20 minutes.
That was playing on the plane on our way to st Lucia last year. I didn't make it 5 minutes in. Worst movie? I'll have to think about that.
This.
berkeley. This. Movie. I like gross. I like weird. But this movie sucked huevos. (I did giggle at the daddy
want sausage scene, but...that's it.) Canada, you can have Tom Green back.
The original Vanishing Point.
Bless its heart. It tries so hard to be profound, and yet it fails so very badly. And waaaaaay too many people give it a pass just because it's a "car guy movie."
Dune
It's been on BBCA or AMC or some channel like that, lately, and I tried watching it. Twice. That is some berkeleyed up E36 M3, man. No way. I can't trip to watch that movie.
I cant stand Jack Black, so anything he did. There is a movie called "Crash." Not the great one, with all of the famous actors. This one was about a group of people that reconstruct historical car wrecks (James Dean) and then have an orgy at the site. Needless to say, my wife was very surprised.
The worst movie I've ever seen is probably Howard the Duck, aka foreshadowing of George Lucas going crazy.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: You people are all naming movies you didn't like - I am giving you the hands down, worst movie ever made. no human being who ever lived enjoyed it. The entire cast committed ritualistic suicide (they got better) over it's total E36 M3tyness. Caddyshack II
Never seen it, but I can tell you the problem was a lack of Bill Murray. A quick look at wikipedia indicated he actually sued the producers over using his gopher idea, and got an undisclosed out of court settlement, so it must have been REALLY bad.
I feel bad for you.
Claff wrote: No movie has angered me in its total and complete pointlessness more than this one.
My brother has been telling me that the Adam Sandler/Andy Samberg movie "That's my boy" is awesome. I doubted it after seeing Grown Up's, but I saw it was on the other night, and caught the last 45 minutes of it or so. Wow what a colossal piece of E36 M3 that movie is!!! I wanted to gouge my eyes out after seeing that. I really enjoyed some of his earlier work, but man has gone down hill in a big way. I thought Grown Up's was maybe his worst, and I wanted to like it as it was filmed in the town next to mine,and at a lot of places we frequent, but man what a piece of E36 M3!! That's my boy is definitely worse than that however. How does he still get financing?
I am pretty surprised by Skyfall also. Some of the best cinematography I have seen:
My nomination for more recent movies would be RIPD, just very poorly done movie. Horrible CGI. Way more concept then content.
A couple years ago I got stuck watching a movie with my now fiance and her roommates (both of them girls). I can state that the movie 'I Am Number Four' is the worst movie I have ever seen.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1464540/
When I say that, I mean awful. This coming from someone that can enjoy low buget SyFy movies for what they are. I like hilariously bad, over the top movies. This turf was just awful in every single metric of film review standards.
The only thing that I've seen that was worse than this was the 3 minutes of 'Twilight' that I saw because it was on whatever channel the tv was on when I turned it on.
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