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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2006 at 20:07
Steve Oedekerk! The Thumb!! Oh my god, have you guys seen The Thumb-"movies"? Brilliant stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2006 at 20:11
gee lets see
most of the horror films done in the past few years
most of the comedies made in the past few years
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2006 at 20:17
Ernest in the Army - that's my nomination for the worst movie I've ever seen. A completely DeadDeadDead experience all the way. A "comedy" which is not funny, but it's not even one of those movies that are actually good because they're so hilariously bad. It just makes you want to chew your own arm off. This movie is a crime against humanity.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 00:10
I others, but my most recent nomination is Mission Impossible 2. I just saw it on TV (at least I didn't pay for it, but it was around 3 hours long), and it makes no sense at all, and I would appreciate it if someone who saw it cleared these things up. I wasn't paying attention in a few parts, so I may have missed something important, and I may have forgotten something from the beginning which was important since the movie was so long, and I'm sorry that I don't remember most of the names. So, why: 
 
Did that conversation with the doctor who invented Chimera (who was actually Hunt in a mask) and the head of the Biocyte (who had Chimera? Thought he had Chimera?) go on after the head was gassed in the limo? How could he wake up in the limo? Hunt remembered that conversation later in the movie (I think), so it wasn't a dream, right?
 
Did Hunt's boss want a live sample of Chimera?
 
If Chimera was only cantagious after 20 hours, why would anyone care that Nyah was loose? She wasn't contagious yet. Why would BioCyte have Chimera but not Bellerophon since the doctor invented both and worked for BioCyte?
 
I'm not even going to talk about Hunt putting a mask of him on that guy so he would be shot and his finding the dropped gun right next to him at the end; thos are just a ridiculous lazy devices so I'm not going to bother with them.
 
But I have to figure out the real plot or it'll drive me crazy. I'm probably overthinking some of these, but then it'll be easy to explain, right? People on the internet keep laughing about the stock options demand. Yes, it's a bit ridiculous and risky, but he stands to make a LOT of money.
 
Thanks. Oh yeah, Red Dawn sucked real bad.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 07:53
I want to remove Kung Pow! - Enter the Fist from the list, thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 09:37
Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

One of the worst that critics talk about is that Spielberg one... Waterworld.  I've not actually seen it, but is it really as bad as people say it is?

Kung Pow 2: Tongue of Fury seems to have a release date of 2006 on it... fingers crossed!  Oh and it's directed by Jim Carrey... is that good thing?
If you mean Costner's Waterworld - I actually enjoyed it a lot! A bit OTT, sure, but nowhere near as bad as the critical bandwagon would suggest......and, to boot, one of the few movies to allow smoking cigarettes on screen........LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 10:26
Yes, Costner, my mistake... I saw that is was on last year and possibly saw some of it...

Actually, Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves wasn't that great (partly due to the annoying Bryan Adams soundtrack!).  Again, not one of Kevin Costner's brightest moments.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 12:08
Originally posted by king of Siam king of Siam wrote:

gee lets see
most of the horror films done in the past few years
most of the comedies made in the past few years
 


I totally agree. I honestly can't think of a good, memorable movie of either of these types to come out for a looooong time


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 14:12
Too true.  I saw Meet The Fokkers... yes it was quite amusing, but the film wasn't that great and it's just easy slapstick kind of comedy.

I also saw Hostel and again, it was enjoyable, but it wasn't anything great.  I only squirmed once and the rest wasn't scary at all.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 14:52
Originally posted by JrKASperov JrKASperov wrote:

Wow two of you didn't like Eyes Wide Shut? You didn't get it?

    
Kubrick is my favorite director, but I didn't like that one too much either. I just didn't find it all that compelling.


With horrible movies, I could make a very long list. I shall then go the route someone else took, and choose based on expectation of some quality.

Titanic - Everybody raved about this. The characters were unintersting. The story is an old formula, and not even punched up at all. There is some considerable acting talent in the cast, but I guess they decided not to use it in this flick.

Chariots of Fire - Just plain dull. "Raiders of the Lost Ark" should have won best picture that year.

Any recent Will Farrell comedies - he's just doing the same thing over and over.

Chris Farley Movies - (see Will Farrell)

Adam Sandler Movies - (see Will Farrell, and Chris Farley)

David Lynch Movies - They start out stong, and then just get stupid. (Dean Stockwell singing with a blue halo, Nicholas Cage turning into Elvis) Although, "Dune" is pretty funny.

Dirty Dancing - Ugh!

I guess that's enough for now.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 17:12
I don't think many have seen as many band films as I have!! I plumbed the depths of bad Korean Kung Fu films to the point it turned me almost completely off the genre.
 
I'd like to nominate for my hall of shame:
 
Zombie Rivals (aka 'The Super Ninja'/ aka 'Zodiac America- The Super Master; there's probably another title) this consists of Z grade ninja films glued together with a Korean Kung Fu film called 'Gravedigger'. Makes no sense whatsoever and the attempts to make it cohere are quite amusing in its awfulness.
 
The Supergang- a Bruce Le (yes Bruce LE) film that degenerates into a soft porn mess and it wasn't any good to begin with!!
 
Snake Fist Of A Buddhist Dragon- at least 5 films are glued together here to make complete chaos...
 
Charles Bronson's 'Kinjite Forbidden Subjects' is the nadir of an already declining career.
 
Steven Seagal- 'Belly Of The Beast'- virtually a documentary of a finished 'actor'....
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 19:36
All the Austin Power movies were absolutely rotten, never laughed once, and i have a very childish toilet humour.
 
Chariots of fire was a magnificent movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark, good as it was, was very patchy.
 
To Australian, the word you were looking for is drivel ( not dribble)
 
The Hole was abysmal,  and the film about a girlie welder wanting to be a dancer , stank. Finally WTF was Dirty Dancing about, cheesy story line and cheesy music, made me wanna spew.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 20:04
I guess you don't like Kenny Loggins then? LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 20:28

What? Noone's mentioned The Final Sacrifice, Werewolf, Space Mutiny, Invasion Of The Neptune Men, Reptilicus, or even Manos: The Hands Of Fate? For shame!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2006 at 20:39
haha there are loads of bad movies:
 
Jean Claud Van Damme movies are totally bad, Garfield, Terminator 3, oh man there are so many...
 
yesterday i bought one used DVD for less than 2 dls, called The Ugliest Woman, haven`t seen it yet, but it could be also The Ugliest Movie

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2006 at 03:29
Originally posted by Rocktopus Rocktopus wrote:

To bother to hate a movie, I've had to have some kind of expectations for it to be good, so that leaves out Critters 3, Police Academy and Ninja Turtles etc..Here's my top ten list of overrated stinkers:

 1. Life is Beautiful
 2. Rekviem For a Dream
 3. Magnolia
 4. The Double Life of Veronique
 5. Blue (Kieslovski)
 6. Cinema Paradiso
 7. Breathless (Godard)
 8. Narnia
 9. Eyes Wide Shut
10.Everyone Says I Love You


The Bigger, More expensive List of Overrated Stinkers 2!!Angry

 
  1.Life is Beautiful (Benigni)
  2.Rekviem For a Dream (Aronofsky)
  3.The Double Life of Veronique (Kieslovsky)
  4.Magnolia (Anderson, Paul Thomas)
  5.Blue (Kieslovski)
  6.Cinema Paradiso (Tornatore)
  7.The Royal Tenenbaums (Anderson)
  8.Fried Green Tomatoes (Avnet)
  9.Pillow Book (Greenaway)
10.Raining Stones (Loach)
11.The Chronichles of Narnia (Adamson)
12.Life Under Water With Steve Zissou (Anderson)
13.Moonson Wedding (Nair)
14.Pret a Porter (Altman)
15.Black Cat, White Cat (Kursitca)
16.LA With No Map (Kaurismaki, Mika)
17.Much Ado About Nothing (Branagh)
18.Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick/Spielberg)
19.Bye Bye Lenin (Becker)
20.Hard Boiled (Woo)


Far Worse Than My Not Too High Expectations:Dead

  1.Evolution
  2.Meet the Fockers
  3.Once Upon a Time in Mexico
  4.Analyse That
  5.Shallow Hal
  6.Stuck on You
  7.Wedding Chrashers
  8.Star Wars - The Phantom Menace
  9.From Dusk Till Dawn
10.Jaws IV
11.Bowfinger
12.Hudson Hawk
13.Natural Born Killers
14.Bruce Almighty
15.Hannibal
16.Along Came Polly
17.Four Rooms
18.AI - Artificial Intelligence
19.American Pie 2
20.Broken Arrow

From other people's hate lists: I love Dumb and Dumber and like Donnie Darko.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2006 at 03:32
Originally posted by edible_buddha edible_buddha wrote:

 
To Rocktopus: Remind me not to go to a cinema show with u... Life is Beautiful and Requeum for a Dream are two of my fave movies.... Oh Well..


OK, remember not to go to a cinema with me. Only exception: Plan Nine From Outer Space, of course.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2006 at 03:39
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Jean Claud Van Damme movies are totally bad, Garfield, Terminator 3, oh man there are so many...


Damn you! I read all through this thread, and nobody had mentioned 'Garfield', then you pipped me to it you swine!

How, in these days of jaw dropping CGI effects' can a major studio (also my employer, he said in muted tones) release a film where the main (CGI generated) character and whole raison d'etre for the film, looks as if somebody has sellotaped it to the screen as an afterthought. Bill Murray (surely the most irritating actor of the modern era, bar none) must have been short of a few dollars to agree to provide the voice over.

As for sequels (Garfield 2 is due to be released later this year ) & TV series adaptations (Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels et al), you don't expect them to be that good, but do they have to be so bad?!?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2006 at 03:49
One thing I forgot when posting above - I cannot leave this thread without defending Tim Burton (a previous posting was extremely scathing...); it's true, he doesn't always hit the mark (Big Fish and Planet Of The Apes come to mind), but when he does (Ed Wood, Edward Scissorhands, The Corpse Bride, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory), he can take dark fantasy/fairy tales to a new level - he gave Johnny Depp his first major break in movies (barring his awful appearance in A Nightmare On Elm Street ), and their collaboration has continued ever since, with Depp going from strength to strength.

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