Quite possibly the worst film that I have ever had the displeasure of watching. More penis then a Vivid dvd. It made me think twice about stickin' my junk into a virgin.
I'm actually considering airing this movie at my next movie night, whenever I can get my hands on it. It may seem inappropriate for a group movie night, but after watching Deliverance at the last one, I think we'll be up for anything.
I know it's cliche, but I simply cannot stand Star Wars Episode I. The first two times I saw it in theaters as a kid, I fell asleep, and the only other time I've watched was about a year ago when it was on TV. The whole thing just feels so...vapid, watered-down. It's as if they took a franchise that was oriented towards all ages and dumbed it down to the point where it wouldn't be enjoyable for anyone over the age of twelve.
Also, I was flipping through channels a few months ago when I saw Meet the Spartans on TV. I had it on for about fifty seconds until the facepalm moments became too numerous and I had to change the channel.
Nomack
Title: Not a people person
Joined: Dec 20 2009
Posts: 19
Posted:
Dec 23 2009 11:19 am
This one is tough...I've seen so many horrible ones in just the past few months alone. This also depends whether you mean most recent movies or any movie. Ah what the hell, why not do both? This is a forum, eh?
Troll 2
If anybody has seen this movie, you'll know right off the bat why it's bad...it's not even about trolls! It's about "scary" vegetarian goblins that feed unsuspecting, idiotic human visitors green food that they moronically eat and turn into plants for the goblins to feed on. Read that sentence 3 times over and tell me how ridiculous it sounds. The acting is painfully horrible along with the atrocious plot yet this movie tries to take itself so serious. Not even kidding, there's this one scene where the cop hands a teenager a green sandwich and the kid chows down on it without any question like "um, why's it green and slimy?" The WORST movie ever, but in a way it's funny when you watch it and see how shot the careers of the actors went when you check their IMDB profiles.
Honorable mention- "They're eating her! Then they're going to eat me! Ohh my gaaaaaaaaawwwwd!!" (Please tell me someone here got that!)
The Ring 2
This movie just plain pissed me off. Maybe if Naomi Watts would stop parting her lips and start practicing her lines this probably would have gotten a D-. Scenes that would cause most people in real life to either a) faint b) scream c) start crying Naomi just stood there with her lips parted like it was an every day occurence. Two scenes come to mind. The first is when they are driving and the deer start attacking the car. She just sits there and the kid (equally sucky actor) is yelling "drive Rachel!" and she's just sitting (lips parted of course) watching the deer surround the car. Hello??? Fucking drive! Then the scene where she opens up the bathroom door and there's water flowing from floor to ceiling and she just stands in the doorway like "hmm, this happens like everyday...nothing surprising." Fucking hated this movie, they should have left it at The Ring.
Burt Reynolds
Title: Bentley Bear
Joined: Apr 07 2008
Location: California
Posts: 1399
Posted:
Dec 23 2009 12:59 pm
Blair Witch 2 Suuuuuuuuucked
Dances with Wolves 2 is gonna ROCK!
Probable Muppet
Joined: Aug 05 2008
Location: CA
Posts: 867
Posted:
Dec 23 2009 02:08 pm
The Room - Directed by and Staring Tommy Wiseau (the creepy guy with the long black hair). An unintentionally funny drama that's so bad it's a blast to watch. Who gives these people the money to make movies like this?
Deadmau_5pra
Title: Amatuer film/podcaster
Joined: Feb 10 2009
Location: Chicago Area
Posts: 1126
Posted:
Dec 23 2009 05:08 pm
Probable Muppet wrote:
The Room - Directed by and Staring Tommy Wiseau (the creepy guy with the long black hair). An unintentionally funny drama that's so bad it's a blast to watch. Who gives these people the money to make movies like this?
That movie.....is the citizen kane of bad films. It must not be seen by human eyes.....EVER!!!
Shut up, Dorn
Title: White Chocolate
Joined: Jan 04 2008
Location: Grate Whyte Norf
Posts: 1179
Posted:
Dec 26 2009 05:13 am
F*** you, JoshWoodzell. The Doors are AWESOME! The movie is good, though historically inaccurate in parts.
But seriously, the three worst movies I have seen this year are:
Sex Drive - give me a f***ing break. It's Road Trip meets American Pie meets stupid teen sex comedy. ZZZZZZZ. How many times have I seen this movie?
Drag Me to Hell - predictable plot, main chick gets out of situations too wildly and unbelievably. Can't believe this movie got an 82 on rotten tomatoes.
Paranormal Activity - seriously? there's absolutely nothing for the first 30 minutes! Then, the only action we get the whole fucking movie is a door shutting itself, a TV turning on and the girl being dragged across the house. THERE'S NOTHING SCARY ABOUT THIS MOVIE! OMG HOT CHICK GETS SPOOKED BY THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT! OMGEWOIWWBWO! This movie is garbage!
JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
Posts: 6544
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 12:40 am
Shut up, Dorn...more like Shut up, Porn....amirite? No?...Ok, well than..I have nothing else to say to defend my month old tirade on that piss poor movie.
Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
Posts: 10376
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 12:57 am
Return Of The Living Dead: Rave To The Grave was pretty bad. I loved the effects on the tar man, but everything else, from the retarded plot to the terrible European actors trying to sound American and the Zombie Hamsters really just made this movie cringe worthy.
JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
Posts: 6544
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 01:21 am
I dunno, it was suppose to be bad so it shouldn't count. Any movie that was obviously made for cheese value should be exempt.
Optimist With Doubts
Title: Titlating
Joined: Dec 17 2007
Posts: 5042
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 02:18 am
I respectfully disagree Josh. There are a good number of films that turn on the cheese and still pull off being a fairly entertaining movie. Toxic Avenger and the original Return of the living dead film had certain charms which help it, the later 2000's living dead films lack that and it shows.
Also "supposed to be bad" is a bullshit term. No one is making bad movies on purpose, a movie can be cheesy and good.
Syd Lexia
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Posted:
Dec 28 2009 06:36 am
Return of the Living Dead, Part 2 was pretty amazing too. Certainly a lot campier, but still a blast to watch. After that though, forget it.
Also, worst movie - Creepshow III. Just awful. Made in 2006, released in 2007 direct-to-video, and it totally shits on the first two movies.
I'm that guy who purposely reads the book before he watches the movie so he can have a clear idea of what's really happening instead of going 'but.. he was on the other side of the planet last we saw him', or something. So I was fucking excited about the movie, because the book is awesome. But the movie was SHIT! It was like watching a BOWL OF FUCKING SHIT! STEAMING SHIT, AT THAT!
https://discord.gg/homestuck is where you can find me literally 99% of the time. Stop on by if you feel like it, we're a nice crowd.
Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
Posts: 5316
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 08:25 am
"300", "The Number 23" and "Observe and Report" are the only movies I've paid full price to see and been severely disapointed by them. I actually don't go to many movies as it seems anything over $5 is paying too much for 2 hours of "possible" entertainment.
300 was pure visual garbage. I don't care about special effects or spirit tits, and when you take that way...all you have is a bunch of people yelling at eachother for 2 hours. I seriously was bored out of my mind 20 minutes in, and desperately wanted it to end or get better. The battles are a joke, whereas I enjoyed growing up with stuntmen or choreographed fight scenes, everything done nowadays contains a shitload of CGI and slow motion, both of which make the scene suffer to me. This was probably the worst theater experience I've ever had.
The Number 23...I should've known better. Shumacher has only ever made one good movie, and that was only good because Michael Douglas is fucking awesome in Falling Down. But I figured I like Jim Carrey enough to see this with the girl I was seeing at the time. She tried to talk me out of it before and I said it might be good. Of course I was wrong. Personally, I think Shumacher COULD be a good director, but the problem lies with the dialogue. I've never seen a director make his actors seem so unconvincing with their lines. Overall...plot twist...plot twist....it was him...zzzzzz.
I actually convinced a couple of my friends to see Observe and Report with me and I felt like a real idiot when between the 3 of us, there were 2 laughs the entire movie. I have absolutely no idea why I decided to want to see this, Seth Rogan doesn't make me laugh at all. In fact, the whole Judd Apatow clan is just one seemingly unfunny group of people who put out the same jokes around the same loose plots. And yes, I know Apatow didn't make this movie, but he's responsible for the kind of humor that is present in a lot of these "lighthearted" comedies nowadays.
I'm going to go ahead and say Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls. Now while it wasn't a bad movie, it was a terrible Indiana Jones. And while I can comply with UFOs, I don't see why they decided to go that route. There's plenty of other interesting Earth terristrial artifacts that Indy can chase. Not to mention, I do have a problem mixing religion with science fiction...call me old fashioned if you must, but if there is a God who had a Son who blessed a cup that can heal you...yet there's another species living on another planet...does God rule over them too? Was there an alien Jesus? I don't like thinking about this sort of stuff when I'm watching a movie, let alone...my favorite franchise of all time. Everything about this movie was weak. It relied more on the supernatural than the other movies by a long shot. The aliens sucked, the Russians sucked, and the ants sucked. CGI chase, followed by CGI chase...followed by plot twist...followed by marriage? If you like eye candy, I guess this would be an alright movie...but I expect more...especially from Steven fucking Speilberg (who I'm sure had his arm twisted by George Lucas). I should never walk out of a movie upset...but I was with this. In my eyes...it's still a trilogy.
Star Wars: Episode 3 sucked too...I'm not going to even go there. It sucked for a lot of the same reasons that Indy 4 sucked. After seeing it, I saw how weak and hypocritical the Jedi really were. According to all the movies I saw, Luke was the only true Jedi. Mace gave into his anger, Obi Wan couldn't finish the job, Qui Gon was retarded and was resposible for the downfall of the Galaxy, and Yoda pussies out after falling ONCE. And all the other Jedis being as powerful and knowledable as they are certainly got their asses killed pretty easily. At least Luke was willing to sacrifice himself to prove that good still reigned supreme. These movies did nothing to enhance the original trilogy which is why I don't even consider them Star Wars movies.
Honorable mentions: The movies I didn't pay to see...unless you count my emotions
How Stella Got Her Groove Back..yes I know...whatever. My parents rented it back in the day for some reason and I was bored. I flipped it on...and turned it off before the old fat black man got naked.
Legend...good God does this movie suck. It's like they were making it up as they were filming it. It is all over the place. I really don't remember much about this movie because it confused the fuck out of me. I've seen it twice, once as a kid and once in high school for a class. Both times I was just appalled at how awful everything was. I'm amazed that Tom Cruise recovered from this garbage heap.
Inland Empire...I love David Lynch but I HATE this movie. As far as mindfucks go...this was just not even on par. At least both Eraserhead and Muholland Drive kept you interested in what was going on. After about an hour and a half...me and my friend turned it off.
I'll also bring up Peter Jackson...I've never cared for anything new out of him. The LOTR movies were garbage and Kong was fucking atriocious on so many levels. You can't take a 1930's movie and try to adapt it the same way, it just doesn't work. Jack Black is not a good actor...at all...ever. He's a decent sidekick or bumbling fool...but don't ever consider giving him a role of this magnitude because he's so unconvincing...he's like Keanu Reeves.
Speaking of Keanu, I also never cared for the Matrix. I never saw the sequels, but since everyone told me the first one was the best, I figured it wasn't worth my time. Maybe the whole "mindblowing" feel to a movie isn't for me, because if I'm not allowed to think about what's going on, I don't enjoy watching it. It tries to create a story and awe you without giving you a reason to awe, and since I'm not sure of where the movie is going to take me next, I'm not compelled to worry about it. So I'm sitting there in my chair staring at a screen and not caring.
There is one movie I watched that I promised myself as soon as I saw the preview for, that I would never ever ever ever ever ever ever watch it. Unfortunately, I broke my promise. I was seeing this girl at the time and she wanted me to meet her best friend, I've been around long enough to realize this wasn't a good idea. It was even worse that it was a guy best friend. So she finally begs me enough to where I say yes. So the guy comes to pick me up and his car is an absolute piece of junk which reaked of ketchup to me. So we get back to his place that had the stench of ferret shit, which of course proved true as the place was garbage city. His living room consisted of no more than a couch, a TV on the floor, a pile of DVDs and a framed Scarface poster with "Pacino cigar"...I forgot to mention that this white guy was "gangsta". You're probably wondering why I'm mentioning all of this and what this has to do with the movie. I'm just painting the scenario for which I'm trying to explain my reasonings for watching such an awful movie. So we're all sitting on the nasty couch, they decide to start drinking, (which probably wouldn't have been a bad idea if the guy had containers that hadn't been open yet, but I digress). They're getting drunk and start smoking weed and I'm just sitting there wanting to bolt for the door and run the 6 miles home, but it was the middle of November and around 15 degrees outside...I was going nowhere. So finally, I blirt out..."let's watch a movie". Do I get to chose? Of course not, despite the fact there was little to chose from unless I liked those direct to DVD movies you find at Blockbuster Video for 3 for $10. Finally the guy pulls out one of the most god-awful creations ever created. White Chicks. Hooooooly FUUUUUUUUUUUCK!!!! Despite what I said before...when put in a position to where I HAVE to pay attention...I WILL pay attention. I wanted to escape SO badly from this nightmare of an environment, that I was willing to put up with the Wayans brothers for more than 5 minutes. I clinched my hands in a ball in order to keep myself from reaching for any sharp objects and dug my heels into the ground as I struggled to cope with 80 odd minutes of questionable material. Luckily, I made it through...but me and that girl didn't. She broke up with me over a text where she claimed I never "pleasured" her. Oh well...I got plenty of pleasure knowing that I would never have to relive that nightmare again.
Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
Posts: 10376
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 10:13 am
Syd Lexia wrote:
Return of the Living Dead, Part 2 was pretty amazing too. Certainly a lot campier, but still a blast to watch. After that though, forget it.
I love Return of the Living Dead 1 and 2, but the over abundance of faux terrified screaming by the cast in # 2 grates on my nerves.
Sedix19
Title: ~Baffling Artist~
Joined: Oct 01 2009
Location: U.S.A.
Posts: 183
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 12:18 pm
Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman.
Nomack
Title: Not a people person
Joined: Dec 20 2009
Posts: 19
Posted:
Dec 28 2009 12:57 pm
Shut up, Dorn wrote:
Paranormal Activity - seriously? there's absolutely nothing for the first 30 minutes! Then, the only action we get the whole fucking movie is a door shutting itself, a TV turning on and the girl being dragged across the house. THERE'S NOTHING SCARY ABOUT THIS MOVIE! OMG HOT CHICK GETS SPOOKED BY THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT! OMGEWOIWWBWO! This movie is garbage!
I actually kinda liked this movie I can see why some people don't like it, I guess paranormal stuff in general interests me so I was a little biased when seeing it.
Preng
Title: All right, that's cool!
Joined: Jan 11 2010
Location: Accounting Dept.
Posts: 1690
Posted:
Jan 12 2010 01:35 pm
Back in high school, me and some of my friends went to see When A Stranger Calls. The premise of the movie is a girl goes to babysit some kids in some lakeside house. Someone calls, she picks up, nobody responds. This happens thirty times in the next hour and a half. Suddenly, the guy is inside the house. A weak struggle follows between the girl and the dude. She wins. The audience is promptly told to go the fuck home.
We, like many others, were so young and naive then.
thomastrioxin
Title: the twenty dollar man
Joined: Jan 13 2010
Location: Nashville, TN
Posts: 85
Posted:
Jan 13 2010 12:58 pm
MouthForWar wrote:
Teeth.
Quite possibly the worst film that I have ever had the displeasure of watching. More penis then a Vivid dvd. It made me think twice about stickin' my junk into a virgin.
and,
Andre The Butcher.
The cover made this film look like a pseudo-Texas Chainsaw, but didn't know that I was actually getting a B-grade, softcore porn, with more jump-cuts then my high school TV production skit, starring Ron Jeremy as the protagonist. Rubbish!
i can't agree with you more about teeth. we didn't even see said killer snatch *spoiler* but i still thought that mbv3d was alright for a remake
Just when you thought it was safe to be dead
Hacker
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Posted:
Jan 14 2010 12:52 pm
The worst movie I have ever seen would have to flight plan.
...i realize this would go better in a movie forum version of this shit pisses me off but i dont feel like making it so. The timelining of angels and demons and the davinci code
I have been told that Angels and demons is supposed to be the prequel for The Davinci Code. This is fucked up for one reason. The anti matter. having a movie thats supposed to be made before another (angels and demons) doesn't work when the movie has things people were barly thinking about when the movie its prequeling (the davinci code) was made
Hacker
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Posted:
Jan 14 2010 12:52 pm
The worst movie I have ever seen would have to flight plan.
...i realize this would go better in a movie forum version of this shit pisses me off but i dont feel like making it so. The timelining of angels and demons and the davinci code
I have been told that Angels and demons is supposed to be the prequel for The Davinci Code. This is fucked up for one reason. The anti matter. having a movie thats supposed to be made before another (angels and demons) doesn't work when the movie has things people were barly thinking about when the movie its prequeling (the davinci code) was made
thomastrioxin
Title: the twenty dollar man
Joined: Jan 13 2010
Location: Nashville, TN
Posts: 85
Posted:
Jan 14 2010 01:01 pm
Blackout wrote:
Return Of The Living Dead: Rave To The Grave was pretty bad. I loved the effects on the tar man, but everything else, from the retarded plot to the terrible European actors trying to sound American and the Zombie Hamsters really just made this movie cringe worthy.
rave to the grave was AWESOME in it's crumminess. granted when i heard that there were going to be two new rotld films i was very excited since they were being made and made by the man behind eight legged freaks. but i thought it went sour when they premired on syfy.
but rotld 5 is better than 4 1>2>3>5>4< even bad zombie movies like the straight to video day of the dead 2 and remake of day of the dead and house of the dead (i.m.h.o) but seriously they should have called that one "return of the living dead: necrapolis"
great series of films that i base my screenname on