What's the worst movie you've ever seen, or couldn't bear to keep watching, and why?
Mine would rhubarb. The one where they only said the word "rhubarb" through the the whole movie. I watched the nrest of it foolishly thinking we may hear one good word. We didn't.
I GET what it tried to do, but I think it was AN ABOMINATION. (The SMART MONEY disagrees with me.) To IN ANY WAY candy-coat or trivialize THE HOLOCAUST (which I believe this film DOES) is frankly disgusting or at least deeply misguided.
I had to go way back, but a movie by the name of "Poor Cow"
When it was finished, my date & I sat there stunned: "Are they serious? No discernible plot at all. They really paid people to make that piece of crap?"
Haha well all the beret wearing pseudo intellectuals can now attack me.
"My Dinner With Andre", the supposedly captivating and philosophical work by Louis Malle, was boring and full of pretentious bullshit from beginning to end. Roger Ebert loved this stupid film. The "Family Guy" parodied the film in a lovely way in the episode "My Dinner with Andre the Giant".
Can any of us truly be happy? Okay let's sit in a chair and fucking talk about it in a very pretentious manner and film it for 3 hours. WTF? Really? And I can't say anything? I just have to listen to your fucked up ramblings? No thanks.
Happiness is an entirely personal experience. This movie was empty of plot, direction and had no emotional arc to it. It was like very bad reality TV before the idea of really bad reality TV had even become a lightbulb moment for anyone in the media industry.
Mama Mia!!
Although technically I didn't see it as I couldn't bear more than twenty minutes of this utter, untalented drivel. I honestly cannot see what on earth anyone likes about it!
WooHoo!!!! 27,000 views! Could I dare to hope for a famous story...
Quote by Buz It's between Armegeddon and The Day After Tomorrow. Those movies sucked beyond horrible.
But they suck so good, lol. I do admit they are awful but so stupendously awful. I have watched them both multiple times just to enjoy how bad they are. I have to add Independence Day to that list of awfully bad.
I know this will annoy some but I hated Field of Dreams. I wanted them to all disappear back into that cornfield.
Hannah Montana: The Movie I had to go cinema to watch it.
I wanted to gouge my eyes out with a blunt tea spoon., The whole experience was why I am in therapy the ho down throw down made me lose all hope of sanity especially when all the kids got up and started dancing to it on the cinema.
Quote by Buz It's between Armegeddon and The Day After Tomorrow. Those movies sucked beyond horrible.
Heh... my mother was one of the thousand or so extras, paid to appear in The Day After. I've got a 2 second snippet of her, all made up, trudging along the roadside, with half a dozen other people, looking like an atomic bombed-out refugee.
Good memories.
Absolutely horrible movie.
The Day After Tomorrow, is equally bad - in a different kind of shitty way.
The same GQP demanding we move on from January 6th, 2021 is still doing audits of the November 3rd, 2020 election.
Quote by Annamagique Mama Mia!!
Although technically I didn't see it as I couldn't bear more than twenty minutes of this utter, untalented drivel. I honestly cannot see what on earth anyone likes about it!
I GET what it tried to do, but I think it was AN ABOMINATION. (The SMART MONEY disagrees with me.) To IN ANY WAY candy-coat or trivialize THE HOLOCAUST (which I believe this film DOES) is frankly disgusting or at least deeply misguided.
Most people don't agree.
xx SF
I never thought of it like that...but I can see why you'd say that. I just thought it was pitiful...
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Heh... my mother was one of the thousand or so extras, paid to appear in The Day After. I've got a 2 second snippet of her, all made up, trudging along the roadside, with half a dozen other people, looking like an atomic bombed-out refugee.
Good memories.
Absolutely horrible movie.
The Day After Tomorrow, is equally bad - in a different kind of shitty way.
My dad was an extra in the movie, Grizzly, made back in the 70s. It's supposed to be out west where grizzlies are, but was filmed in the same Georgia county Deliverance was filmed. That movie is pretty awful too. It was low budget.
There must be thousands of terrible movies so I'm going to choose a main stream movie that really should have been better than it was, Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe. I nearly walked out of the cinema. The Flintstones had the same effect.