The worst films you have ever seen

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thejackyl

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I'll have to got with "Shoot 'em Up" I believe it was called. Pretty much the only good parts were shown in the trailers, and the entire plot made me face palm.
 

lostlevel

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If had to name one that wasn't a B Movie it would have to be James Cameron's Avatar, it was disappointing, proof a movie can't survive on visuals alone.
 

Devil'sAdvocate

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The Room

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCj8sPCWfUw

It is so bad that in fact, a cult has been established around it in this part of San Fransisco! It's crazy! Once a month, all these strangers meet up in a cinema to watch the movie while shouting the god awful one liners at the screen, along with the "actors".

LISA! YOU'RE BREAKING MY HEARTTTT!!!
 

KingCrInuYasha

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"Blow Up", a 1966 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, and boy, is it pretentious. There's supposed to be this murder plot, but the film mostly focuses on this jerk collecting random stuff and taking pictures of models. Everything the Austin Powers films made fun of is in there.
 

Harkonnen64

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Watch "The Human Centipede" in a room full of your college floormates.

Trust me, it's a lot more entertaining that way.

I think the only person who didn't want to watch it, even for a few seconds, was the resident film buff.
 

Harkonnen64

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infernovolver said:
Cheerleader Ninjas. I've seen reviews for much, much worse movies, but Cheerleader Ninjas is probably the worst I've ever sat through all the way.
You saw all of it?

You're more patient than me then; and I consider myself to be pretty patient.
 

loadingmikke

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Train to hell. (Night train to Venice)
The living and the dead.
Dracula 3000. Dracula, in space!
The host.
Cloverfield. (hate amateur-filmed movies that always shakes so you dont see anything.aaargh.)
 

Nudu

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Mad Max.
It's probably not the worst I've seen, it was just such a let-down. The only thing that made the movie better then actually driving on a freeway through the most boring landscape in the world was that I usually have problems falling asleep in cars. Of cause, the movie had that story (which I have to admit I couldn't follow, so I still don't really know what it's about) to compensate for that strong point.
 

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bahumat42 said:
Jumplion said:
Paul Blart Mall Cop was the absolute worst piece of tripe I have ever payed $7.50 for. Stupid, stupid, stupid movie and stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid me for buying the damn tickets.
Um did you even see the trailers, that even looked terrible you have no excuse :p

I think for me
burn after reading
it was nonsensical mostly uninteresting and had no point.
irked me hugely.
Tell that to my friend who dragged me to the movie in the first place D: I didn't want to see it, but my friend was all "Oh, it'll be funny!" And, to no surprise at all, he friggin' loved that bullshit of a movie. And other kids I know who watched it liked it to. I guess they wanted to imagine that it was somehow worth the goddamn money.

I have never hated a movie with such a passion before in my life, but Paul Blart Mall Cop was the first. Congradu-freakin'-lations, you fatass, pathetic, fat, fatty, ass-fat, Mall Cop. Ass.
 

jbchillin

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mall cop is the only movie where i spent more time reading the box then actually watching the movie.
 

Klumpfot

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exp. 99 said:
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter.

I need not say more, though to throw another name or two out there...

Riki-Oh
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (CRINGE HAET)
Daybreakers
I liked all of those movies. :(

The movie that I hated the most while seeing it was Transformers 2: Revenge of somethingorother. It was absolutely awful. I've seen a lot of legendarily bad movies, but they've generally been of the "so bad it's good" kind (say, Ed Wood movies or The Room). Transformers 2 was torture.
 

Vault101

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lostlevel said:
If had to name one that wasn't a B Movie it would have to be James Cameron's Avatar, it was disappointing, proof a movie can't survive on visuals alone.
agreed

it would have been a million times better if its message wasnt so done to death and heavy handed