Worst Film Ever Watched.

I hate Napolean Dynamite too! everyone at school was obsessed with it, but i hated it, it was so stupid and pointless, i had to watch it as a little "fun" thing we did, and everyone was saying Yay, Yay! but it was a terrible movie! Thank god i was in science class at that time and the science teacher had a leopard gecko which i held the whole time, not paying attention to the movie!

I hate remakes so much, especially that witch movie remake, i didnt watch it but it looks so terrible, where the guy makes a stupid joke like : "well im a clippers fan".

Any movies with Will Ferrell greatly suck ***!
 
Im going to get slated for this but I hate the sound of music, the railway children and all thoes other crap films that are on all over christmas and new year so you have to watch them with your mam and your sister......I ususally pass the time by counting the brazils in the nut bowl.....then the hazel nuts.....and so on till the film ends.

I'd have to agree and add Mary Poppins (AHHHH) the worst film I went to the cinema to see was Father of the Bride, with Steve Martin, it was dreadful and I wasn't allowed to leave as I had chosen the film (we used to take it in turns), I was forced to sit all the way through it.
 
Mine has to be X-men tried to watch it twice in a row and fell asleep both times then when it was on Tv fell asleep again! Must be something about that film. There are many bad films out there that I can't name
 
Im going to get slated for this but I hate the sound of music, the railway children and all thoes other crap films that are on all over christmas and new year so you have to watch them with your mam and your sister......I ususally pass the time by counting the brazils in the nut bowl.....then the hazel nuts.....and so on till the film ends.

I'd have to agree and add Mary Poppins (AHHHH) the worst film I went to the cinema to see was Father of the Bride, with Steve Martin, it was dreadful and I wasn't allowed to leave as I had chosen the film (we used to take it in turns), I was forced to sit all the way through it.

Yes, anything with Steve Martin aswell.....apart from maybe Planes Trains and Automobiles but thats only coz I LOVE John Candy (steve martin was in that wasnt he?)

Uncle Buck Rules!
 
Yes, anything with Steve Martin aswell.....apart from maybe Planes Trains and Automobiles but thats only coz I LOVE John Candy (steve martin was in that wasnt he?)

Uncle Buck Rules!
And apart from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - absolutely fantastic ! But Michael Caine probably made it what it was :)
 
And apart from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - absolutely fantastic ! But Michael Caine probably made it what it was :)

Speaking of Michael Caine, Jaws: The Revenge has to be one of the all time worst movies in the history of worst movies. That movie was almost so bad, it was funny. I loved the first Jaws, thought the second was ok, tolerated the third (Dennis Quaid without a shirt is pretty good), but the 4th? I didn't even finish it, I turned it off when she met Michael Caine. To think, Michael Caine missed his opportunity to accept his oscar for Hannah and her sisters because he was filming this load of dirty baby diaper rubbish! :X

Open Water seemed pretty lousy too. If that movie cost more than 100 million dollors to make, I'll show you the budget version. Put two people in a swimming pool, get a person with a grey cut out of a shark's fin to move near the pool. Get the other people to scream a bit. Pour ketchup in the pool. End of story. Bonus footage, show the shark picking his teeth with a toothpick, but that will put the film over budget.
 
Yes, anything with Steve Martin aswell.....apart from maybe Planes Trains and Automobiles but thats only coz I LOVE John Candy (steve martin was in that wasnt he?)

Uncle Buck Rules!

I happen to like the steve martin films, I really liked a movie called Bowfinger which he was in.

Some really good movies are the Naked Gun series, they are so funny! :lol:
 
I am one of those people that has to watch a film to its end, no matter how bad it is. I always hope it will get better, but they rarely do :p
 
The only movie I ever walked out on was Air Force One with Harrison Ford...when he said 'get off my airplane'...oh geez. SH
 
I genuinely think Fight Club and Donnie Darko are 2 of the worst films I've ever seen. I hardly ever watch movies, but everyone told me these films were fantastic. When I saw them however, I was suprised at just how plain rubbish they were.

Also, Platoon! Another movie that everyone raves about, but reminded me of a year 9 Drama class "dear grandma, its so hard out here in nam" etc, gimme a break!
 
Moulin Rouge, worst film nicole kidman has every done, couldn't wait for that film to finish.


And any jean claude van damme film.
 
Took my children to see one of the pokemon films(they nagged me to take them), I am pretty tolerant but that film was absolutely terrible - I had to sit in the foyer and wait until it finished.
I have seen some pretty bad films but that one took the biscuit!
 
I like movies that are terrible if they were meant to be, or if how lousy they are is humorous. However, I hate it when they pitch a movie as a serious (and especially as scary) and then it just... sucks.
Not surprisingly, all the movies I've hated have been horror, since it is the genre I like the most.
Saw - billed as some masterpiece horror flick that was supposed to be outright terrifying. Instead, it had acting so incredibly poor that I spent most of the movie groaning and twitching with the desperate desire to bludgeon both of those guys all the way back to acting school.
The Audition - Japanese horror is notorious for having giant gaping plot holes, but this was just a little too much. I got done watching the movie with no idea what I just saw, but the distinct feeling that it had all been done for the sake of shock value. What's more, it was mind numblingly boring for about the first half of the movie. I wish the person who bought it for me kept the receipt.
Dark Water - Man, what a snoozefest. It was basically a remake of the ring, but boring to the third power, minus creepy special effects. I'm really getting sick of these movies about creepy, angsty little spirits of dead children. Yes, dead kids are creepy. I get it. Maybe we could start on dead old people or teenagers for the next group. Just quit it with the kids allready.
The Grudge - Hey, I have an idea. Let's take a Japanese movie, throw some familiar white actors in it, but keep it set in Japan to keep the anime crowd. And let's make it much lousier than real Japanese horror, because it'll sell anyways in the states even if it does have a predictable and cliche'd plot!
 

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