Terrible Movies in Your Collection?

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BoredRolePlayer

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I just bought a movie that looked freaking terrible for laughs called Foodfight!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foodfight!

And for now here is a question for you guys, what is your movie you bought that looked bad/is bad for laughs?
 

Tartarga

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I tend not to buy so bad they're good movies because the idea of spending my money on something I know to be horrible goes against everything I stand for. But I do not regret buying The Room and Birdemic at all, I just had to have those readily available at all times.
 

Sarah Kerrigan

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Uh...I would say Doom is a bad one, and Priest. I do also own every single Resident Evil movie (the live action ones; the CGI ones are to awesome.)
 

Johnny Novgorod

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I've been craning my neck up looking at the DVD collection lined up over my desk for the past minute or so and can't seem to find any terrible movies. Closest thing would be some of David Lynch's weaker films, which I own because I'm a filmography completionist. Maybe Dune or the Twin Peaks movie. They're by no means terrible, but they're a few degrees below everything else I own.

EDIT: Oh yeah, I have the three Godfather movies. Third one is pretty sucky.
 

triggrhappy94

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Spy Kids 3D.
I was really young when I got it.
I saw some of it while flipping through the channels the other day, it was terrible.
Every scene seemed built around fitting as many 3D gimmick in it as possible.
 

Ace O'Hagen

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I own quite a few bad movies, but they all have MST3K commentaries attached to them, so I won't include them.

I do own Snakes on a Plane, though ...
 

Extra-Ordinary

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Off the top of my head:
Cloverfield
What can I say? I love giant monsters.
and
The Possession of David O'Reilly
I bought it when blockbuster was going out of business and selling everything. I thought it looked cool.
IT'S TERRIBLE
The worst part is that it had so much potential. It had an original concept, creative monsters, a good mystery, and then it blew it all.
 

Aatolviina

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torno said:
Off the top of my head:
Cloverfield
What can I say? I love giant monsters.
and
The Possession of David O'Reilly
I bought it when blockbuster was going out of business and selling everything. I thought it looked cool.
IT'S TERRIBLE
The worst part is that it had so much potential. It had an original concept, creative monsters, a good mystery, and then it blew it all.
I liked Cloverfield. Does that make me a bad person?
 

Extra-Ordinary

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Aatolviina said:
I liked Cloverfield. Does that make me a bad person?
Yes, you're the worst.
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Seriously though, I liked it too, but roughly 6, 7, 8, out of 10 people will say they really disliked it.
In my experience, there's no middle-ground when it comes to found-footage movies, you either love it or you hate it.
 

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I've never been a big fan of owning "so bad it's good movies", sure they're fun for intoxicated nights in with friends, but so many of them show up on Instant Netflix that it seems kind of pointless to spend the money. That said though I do own Hackers on DVD, so I guess I'm a bit of a hypocrite.
 

YuberNeclord

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The worst DVD that I own would have to be American Ninja:

For some reason the trailer has a different title, I have no idea why. Oh and you don't see it in the trailer but the final bad guy is a ninja with a variety of weapons, including a laser beam. Because apparently ninjas have laser beams.
 

Forobryt

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Undead or Alive.
Purchased because it was zombies in a western setting which seemed like a nice change from the norm.

I mean how many zombie films include cowboys and indians? Was so promising. (If you actually know of others like this that are actually good im all ears)

However it was a bad attempt at a comedy, not even a so bad its good one, just plain bad attempt. Could have been so awesome if they had done it as a serious film.
 

[Kira Must Die]

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My movie collection isn't very big, and is made up of movies I like.

However, my parents collection is filled with crappy films, from Adam Sandler comedies to forgettable historical fiction, that I can't decide which is worse.

Well, we have Scary Movie 4, which even my parents thinks is shit. I think there's some others in there that even my parents don't like very much.

Tartarga said:
That awkward moment when another user has an avatar with the same character as yours >.>
 

Remus

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Easy one - Borat. It came with a free T-shirt. I also have he complete 90s Batman collection, the first two being decent flicks but the last 2 not remotely so.
 

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torno said:
Aatolviina said:
I liked Cloverfield. Does that make me a bad person?
Yes, you're the worst.
...
Seriously though, I liked it too, but roughly 6, 7, 8, out of 10 people will say they really disliked it.
In my experience, there's no middle-ground when it comes to found-footage movies, you either love it or you hate it.
I too am a bad person. I liked Cloverfield to the point that it was one of my first Blu Rays but they should have just come clean about the thing just being a found-footage monster movie. It isn't a huge, spanning, epic but it probably wouldn't have lost so much money if the marketing wasn't so insane.

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Moonchild. I don't remember what I expected but what I ended up with was what appeared to be a Japanese, stoner, buddy-cop movie staring Gackt and Hyde.

I don't like the Lord of the Rings movies...and somehow I have a DVD of Two Towers: My most hated of the entire franchise.
 

SilkySkyKitten

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The Super Mario Brothers movie.

Haven't watched it yet to be honest, nor have I seen the film at all to begin with outside of the Nostalgia Critic review. But when I spotted it for $5 in a Wal-Mart bargain bin I just couldn't pass it up. Every good collection needs a little bit of filth in it, I'd say.
 

K84

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Megaforce (1982).
I have no words.
It's so wrong on so many levels, yet it's awesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGezFTW4apQ