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Post by rufluvr on Sept 26, 2007 20:36:02 GMT
I bought "Love Thy Neighbor" used at the video store thinking the title was kinda cute and it would be a funny movie about neighbors fooling around. It was so bad it was sickening. Hands down the worst movie I've ever seen. Watching it, I was going who's that guy? I know him...yuk, it's Andrew Dice Clay. Enough said.
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Post by dirtygirldiva on Dec 5, 2008 17:41:19 GMT
Sin City...visually appealing, but the plot was as weak as a newborn baby
Christies Revenge...the cover and premise sounded really good, so I rented it...turned it off and returned it within 15 min of the start...
Anything with Drew Barrymore in it (except E.T. and Music and Lyrics)
Same goes for Reese Witherspoon
All Quiet on the Western Front The Scary Movie series...and the Not Another Teen Movie...actually most parodies.. Farce of the Penguins Any John Wayne movies the list goes on....
OH STARSHIP TROOPERS 2....good Lord. I found the DVD sitting on a whiteboard, unclaimed so I took it home and attempted to watch it...total waste of time...ugghh
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Post by pitzel on Dec 5, 2008 19:21:32 GMT
OH STARSHIP TROOPERS 2....good Lord. I found the DVD sitting on a whiteboard, unclaimed so I took it home and attempted to watch it...total waste of time...ugghh[/quote]
I agree with you there, although the first one was no cinematic achievement.
Pitzel
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Post by dirtygirldiva on Dec 5, 2008 20:09:05 GMT
Yeah but at least the first one was kitsch enough to be entertaining...kind of like Hot Shots. The second Starship movie was just trying too hard to be legit...you can't really take a goof of a movie and try and make the sequal legit...*shudders*
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Post by peach on Dec 7, 2008 20:45:53 GMT
I think at the top of my list would have to be No Country For Old Men, I love the works of the Cohen Brothers but this one did not deserve the accolades it got, overhyped and plain not good.
Million Dollar Baby and Mystic River, (sorry Clint) too predictable and over the top performances, I dislike Sean Penn, I find him "acting" all the time, he could stand to watch Ruf and see how it's supposed to be done.
In agreement with Moulin Rouge and Marie Antoinette, music in latter was too off putting. Moulin Rouge was beautiful to look at but I didn't like John Leguizamo, add Wm Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (sorry Baz)
Does anyone remember a movie I think it probably late 70's or early 80's Sgt Pepper's Lonely..., to think I actually paid to see this sorry piece of filmaking. In a word awful, save for a performance by Earth Wind and Fire, but not even they could save this sorry excuse of a film.......I'll probably remember more but these come to mind at the moment, and oh yes, anything with Tom Cruise.
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Post by dirtygirldiva on Dec 8, 2008 19:17:57 GMT
I can take Tom Cruise in small doses...Top Gun was good...and maybe War of the Worlds...but anything else? nah.
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Post by maxx02 on Dec 9, 2008 1:17:03 GMT
Oh boy, oh boy! The Libertine Marie Antoinette is definitely up there The second and third Matrix films Eyes Wide Shut which wasn't so much bad as inane The Black Dahlia which was one of the most beautiful and atmospheric films of the last few years but the cast was so horrible it was a waste. Beowulf-the one with Gerard Butler and Stellan Skarsgard. Phantom of the Opera which should have been dubbed for everyone but Patrick Wilson. Anything with Nicholas Cage Oceans 13 Brokeback Mountain... I think I'll stop now
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Post by peach on Dec 20, 2008 3:47:47 GMT
I'm adding any and all Tom Cruise film to the list, I can't take him seriously in anything he's done. I don't understand why everyone makes such a big deal out of him. I've been reading several posts concerning Brokeback Mountain, I've seen it more than once and found Ledger's performace to be profoundly moving. What an amazing actor he was.
Speed 2 is pretty awful, Swept Away (2002, Madonna) Body of Evidence; Shanghai Surprise, Dangerous Game, (I'm detecting a pattern here, plus my brain hurts just thinking of the amount of film that was wasted making those "films")
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Post by tipou on Jan 3, 2009 15:30:43 GMT
oh i could not resist that thread. my favourite bad - but i mean, really bad - movie of all time has to be first knight, with richard gear as lancelot (who he believes, apparently, is a cowboy) julia ormond as gueniver (but, really, doing her regular julia ormond thing) and sean connery (wondering all along what he is doing there as king arthur, who is supposed to be a puny sickly small guy ) for those who have not seen it, picture, if you can, a movie about the knights of the round table, the king arthur legend and all that, but, only without anything regarding excalibur, merlin, or anything magic for that matter, with all characters looking like they were dressed with remains from the first star trek series, and a reunion of the knights looking like your local town hall meeting. just totally awful.
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Post by peach on Jan 4, 2009 3:32:36 GMT
Tipou, I'll be sure to put this at the top of my must see list, ........NOT! I normally like Richard Gere, was unbelievably good in Unfaithful, but I'll be sure to skip this one. Another awful film was Color of Night, stay away and avoid at all costs. While I'm a fan of Bruce Willis he never gets his due, this is a film to lay down and avoid. Viewer beware.
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Post by robbiesheik on Jan 4, 2009 6:27:49 GMT
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Jan 4, 2009 12:48:59 GMT
Anything and everything with Jim Carrey in. Yuck.
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Post by peach on Jan 4, 2009 17:36:29 GMT
Shanghai Surprise, ugh, Madonna (legend in her own mind) and Sean "watch my acting techniques" Penn. By all means stay away from this film at all costs. Beware and be very affraid.
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Post by pitzel on Jan 5, 2009 16:42:19 GMT
Anything and everything with Jim Carrey in. Yuck. I would agree with you except for "The Truman Show", which I felt was definitely a departure for him and he did well playing it straight. I also agree with peach..I don't see anything in Tom Cruise either. And are you talking about the Beatles animated Dr. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band? I actually liked "No Country For Old Men" even if it was violent. I didn't like "Moulin Rouge" but I think the worst movie I have seen, and mind you I don't really watch many movies is "Rocky Horror Picture Show". I know its suppose to be a cult classic but I could not stand it.
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Post by peach on Jan 7, 2009 1:10:02 GMT
Pitzel, no the sgt pepper movie was made don't qupte me but I think in 1976 produced by Robert Stigwood, it starred peter frampton and the bee gees among others. I saw it for 76 cents at my local theatre and wanted my money back. The only two standout perfs were by earth wind and fire and aerosmith, both did justice to each of their Beatle songs, the rest was pure garbage.
I liked the Truman Show too! For a change Carrey gave a restrained performance and it paid off for me.
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