Re: Worst movie you've ever seen?
(I wonder if famous Russian director Boris Whatzisface worked on this film )
Haha! Yes, agreed!
Last edited by Tobias (January 6, 2012 (01:21am))
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(I wonder if famous Russian director Boris Whatzisface worked on this film )
Haha! Yes, agreed!
Last edited by Tobias (January 6, 2012 (01:21am))
All the Open Season sequels
Part one was fine, but not great. The ones that followed were terrible. The plot was just...down the toilet, for Pete's sake! They looked like some bad Disney musicals!
ALL direct to Home Video Disney sequels suck yak testicles. ALL OF THEM!!!
CrazyEd wrote:2012
Mindless movie with silly amounts of special effects.
Easily one of the worst films I've ever seen.HOW DARE YOU, SIR?!?
LASF wrote:omarnol wrote:National Treasure
The second one was way better.
Are. You. Serious?
Nicolas Cage is awesome.
-LASF
It's just that film alone. Other stuff he's been in like The Sorcerer's Apprintince or World Trade Center is all right. But, he just blew it in that one.
Thank you for quoting yourself for little to no reason.
All I can think of is WALL-E.
It's bad.
Get.Out.NOW!!!!!!!!
-CDP
WALL-E is (in my opinion) not the best Pixar film. I hated the ending (it was one of those moments when you yell out loud "WHAT?! HOW DID THAT WORK!?! EXPLAIN YOURSELF MOVIE!!") and they made WALL-E go through so many perils that it just made the whole thing hard to watch. They pulled the "OH MY GOD HE'S GOING TO DI-Ohwait he's fine" trick WAY too many times, so that when WALL-E really is in serious trouble I had already exhausted all my emotional energy. Plus it meant that through all the beautiful moments such as WALL-E and Eve flying out in space I was thinking "Any moment he's going to crash into the sun or something".
The first 30 mins were outstanding; the rest felt like it was trying too hard to get an emotion out of you. Its not a 'bad' movie, its not a 'mediocre' movie - in my opinion its a 'good-yet-a-little-overrated' movie.
ALL direct to Home Video Disney sequels suck yak testicles. ALL OF THEM!!!
Completely agree (My family unfortunately owns one of them D:).
Mission: Impossible
Absolutely terrible film.
I really don't understand what all the fuss was about.
I have to disagree here. I liked Mission: Impossible quite a lot, though it's been a while since I've seen it (Around ten year's or so). It definitely has me wanting to see the sequel.
Citizen Kane.
Howard the duck
Worst movie EVER.-CDP
I HATE YOU
jk... I really liked Howard the Duck. I can't understand why people don't like it. It was funny, stupid, fun. Memorable, too, except I don't know if that's just because it's so odd. But I really thought it was funny despite being horrible
Howard the Duck is a must see. Just because of how bad it really is. It's so bad though, that it's really funny. xD
Unlike "Last Air Bender"
The bad parts in that are just so bad that it's not even funny. -.-
Also, just curious, has anyone ever seen The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-up Zombies?
I was once watching this this listing the 50 worst movies ever made, and it was listed as number one.
(Howard the Duck only got around 35) xD
Seems awful, but the awesomely over-the-top title just cracks me up.
Citizen Kane.
No. It is a masterpiece
I politely disagree.
SAW 3D: Final Chapter
Complete waste of time. The makers weren't even trying anymore
KinzCove wrote:Citizen Kane.
I agree. It's a very overrated movie IMO.
So that makes it one of the worst movies of all time?
Even if you don't like the film, you should be able to appreciate it from an objective angle. It was made like 70 years ago, so it's obviously not going to appeal to today's audience as much as other films made today.
I wouldn't be surprised if people stopped caring about the Godfather trilogy by the time it's 70-80 years old.
Last edited by Riley (January 17, 2012 (03:23am))
I know quite a few people who have already stopped caring about The Godfather....
Whilst I dont think Citizen Kane is the Number 1 greatest movie ever made - I do think it deserves most of its praise. Maybe its because I somehow managed to clear my mind of the obsessive amount of praise its received over the years and watched it without a determination to either hate it or make love to it (a mindset I wish I could've replicated when viewing Chinatown and The Shawshank Redemption - two movies that thoroughly underwealm me). I just really liked the story. Its an almost Shakesperan tragedy of the rise and fall of a media tycoon. Its a story than mirrors many real life events and literary figures from old a new - and is one I can watch again and again and still enjoy.
I fully understand why some people dont like it. For the most part, its just not peoples cup of tea - and that's fine. I absolutely loathe Scott Pilgrim VS The World, but I dont berate it as much as Avatar because part of it boils down to it just not being my 'thing'.
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