World's end . Simon pegg . I've lost an hour and a half I'll never get back. Disgustingly poor.
Rubber, all about a murdering car tyre
Don't know about ever....recently.Jurassic world.
R.O.T.O.R
Awful, re-dubbed, badly acted, shitty C-movie copy of Robocop. Not even so bad it's good. It goes full circle and then another 180° right round to bad again.
Freddy got fingered.
I give you "Harlem Nights".
Watched 'the other guys' over the weekend. Jesus wept.
Suspect Zero, it really is appalling!
Mad Cows.
So bad it doesn't even have a Wikipedia entry.
My girlfriend is still watching the end of the film .
This could be the end of us.
Gotta be Open Water for me.
The Squid and The Whale.
not even possibly bad-in-a-funny-way, just awful.
Highlander II
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. The funniest most dreadful film I've ever seen.
Ps I love you. I lasted about 5 minutes.
Burn after reading.
Utter, utter dross
Clerks 2
I bizarrely enjoyed burn after reading.....
Eraserhead.
Adrenaline Fear The Rush.
Words cannot describe...
Drive Angry last night was pretty rubbish.
Eraserhead
No, no, no, no, no!
The Green Hornet
The Postman
Pffhhh
You lot don't know the meaning of bad!
Last week I witnessed THE worst movie ever made. It's on Netflix so you can also share the horror
Ladies and Gentlemen I present to you
"Who dares wins: Downing Street siege"
I dare any of you to watch it all
PS I Love You
+1
the above film has spoiled anything Gerard Butler has and will ever appear in (not that he's done anything great) including 300 which is otherwise a great film.
Mutiny on the Buses.
or Braveheart. Seditionary tosh.
I like World's End. And Mutiny on the Buses.
I tend to blank bad films from my memory but The Core still appears to be in there :-/
I probably haven't even watched any of the hundred worst films ever made -there are so many shit ones. Some of the worst I've watched were made by Tarantino though. He should've stopped at Pulp Fiction. And if you've ever paid to see anything made by Michael Bay, well then you got what you deserved.
Coyote Ugly.
Utter, utter horseshit.
Happy Feet 2.
(Possibly not helped by not seeing #1)
Only ever walked out of one film, and that was Transformers
And if you've ever paid to see anything made by Michael Bay, well then you got what you deserved.
Indeed. It sounded like a good idea at the time.
I think torsoinalake was expecting some nudity somehow.
I reckon any of the carry on films would be top of the list.
EleKtra - just dismal
Jackie Brown - fell asleep twice in same movie.
Ooo YES jackie brown was bad wasn't it now.
FnF Tokyo Drift
AI
Dude, where's my car?
Ronin
Titanic irritated me most I think.
Caligula has to be in the list, too, along with Crash (the J G Ballard adaptation), Ladies in Lavender and The Piano.
I'd rather watch Caligula again than The Piano or Ladies in Lavender.
I'm in He Who Dares:Downing Street Seige. I'm one of the black clad bad guys.
It's a terrible, terrible film. I wouldn't buy it, or even watch it again.
vehicle 19 - awful
Revolver.....what was Guy Ritchie thinking....!!...I didn't bother watching all the first hour was too much for me
Twilight...I keep an open mind on films even if its a genre I'm not a fan of normally and work on the principle that if they score 7.0 or above on imdb then they're normally worth a watch: this is the only film that failed that test, utter shit (I note its dropped to 5.2 on imdb now)
Ishtar, I win 🙂
Revolver is pretty appalling, it's a 2 hour self indulgent **** from a director who started to believe his own hype, but he got back on track soon after.
But it's not as bad as '88 Minutes' with Al Pacino... The plot makes no sense, not in that's it's unrealistic, but it literally nonsensical, it looks crap, the dialogue is crap it's just appalling in every way - to give a real idea of how bad it is you need to look at the history of it - originally shot in the mid-2000s the first cut was so bad they sacked the director and tried to re-shoot it, but Al P wasn't having it so they reshot only scenes he wasn't it so they don't fit with the bits he's in - the end result was so bad they wrote it off - binned it, never to be seen by the public lest it destroyed the career of everyone concerned - but a few years later when the crash happened, the studio facing bankruptcy- shat it out as a straight to DVD film for Central and South America only and made a couple of quid in it - facing further financial problems they rushed it out in cinemas in the US and Europe, unprompted (because Al P, the only 'star' in it refused to do press for it) for 2 weeks and then straight to DVD.
It's offensively bad.
