Some movies are great, some not so great, and some are just horrible.
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Avatar. Other than the gimmick of the 3D experience, which was good, but gave me a cracking headache, it is the old worn out story of evil colonists ravaging the place of natural resources and making the natives suffer!
I feel Avatar is one of the most overrated movies to ever be released. Aside from the setting, and the excellent CGI, you could draw heavy comparisons of the plot of Avatar to Pocahontes. Doesn't help that the characters in Avatar are very one-dimensional, and flat.
I left the theater describing it as "Looked cool, but it's basically Dances with Smurfs." I don't take credit for that because it falls in the category of "inevitable discovery."
Load More Replies...The only major issue I had with the original Avatar movie was one of suspension of disbelief. I can suspend my disbelief fully until the very end of the movie, where they beat back the colonists, and the colonists leave. In this scenario, the colonists aren't even really there to colonize, they're there to extract resources (more like Conquistadors than Pilgrims). In that scenario, I believe the natives could defeat them military, sure why not. But then they'd just go up into space, and nuke the surface of the planet into oblivion. Then come back down with drones and start mining again.
It's an amazing example of what good marketing can achieve. The franchise bears almost zero cultural relevance, but still makes money. Sheer media manipulation.
The movie version of the musical 'Cats', hands down.
I love the musical and was willing to give it a chance, but the thing that was most jarring for me and put me off it (apart from a couple of the actors) was the absolute dogs breakfast they made over the relative scale of props/sets to the “cats”. There was no continuity of scale…
I loved the stage musical too. The whole movie was badly thought out and bizarre to look at. Plus, the plot felt really tacked on; the musical works because it's a bunch of songs, with an overarching theme; movies need to be a little meatier, plot-wise.
Load More Replies...any percy jackson movie. Don’t even bother watching it if you have read the books, even if you didn’t like the books, the movie will still infuriate you
Emoji movie
I agree. It was fun. Not sure what people expected from a movie about emojis.
Load More Replies...The latest I've watched that really suck: Wonder Woman 1984 (great cast, great content source, big budget, terrible movie) and Fast & Furious 9 (Space?? Really??)
The Blair Witch Project. Two hours of my life I will never get back.
Were you punishing yourself? Why did you put yourself through the agony of watching another version of this terrible film?!!
Load More Replies...nah it was really better than I expected. It did something really interesting that I hadnt seen before which is make amateur footage look scary. They tried to copy the idea on Cloverfield but it was too Godzilla to pull it off.
I liked Clvoerfield, too, but Blair Witch (right down to the much-mocked nostril shot) gave us a better feel for a *real* framing of events by idiots with handicams. Cloverfield was fun, but not as actually scary.
Load More Replies...I only saw about 5 minutes when my brother was watching it and it was so stupid and boring.
Any movie starring Tom Cruise. If he is in it, I will not watch it.
I really enjoyed despising him in Interview with the Vampire. I like that movie but have been told it's terrible compared to the book, so I'm hesitant to read it lest it ruin the movie for me. Louis being such a tortured soul and losing it all just for loving Claudia. She both saved and broke him, all the while LeStat proving over and over that he doesn't have what it takes to endure immortality.
That's kinda biased. Interview With The Vampire is great. I agree he's a horrible person IRL, though.
Yep his acting is always the same and he gives me "pretending to be humble" vibes. HOWEVER that said Edge of Tomorrow and Oblivion weren't bad.
I'll admit to being a fan of The Last Samurai, but that's because I enjoy samurai films in general.
Load More Replies...Pulp fiction Don't get why people rave over this film. There's the very disturbing male rape scene. Some bloke is tied up and being raped by two blokes when some other bloke walks in see's what is happening and then walks away WTF! The drugs the suitcase that you never find out what is in it. Worse film I've ever had the misfortune of watching.
Hey, no downvoting a very legit opinion on a film, please. Be kind. I loathed this film for similar reasons.
Thank you I know it's going to be an unpopular opinion.
Load More Replies...Tarantino movies serve to shock you with snippets of ugliness in reality (or in the case of KillBill, excessive gore based on a comic). I mean, I get the point but I don't like them. I watch movies to get away from ugliness.
Not a fan of Tarantino movies. I get the gimmick, but I'm just not shocked. Yes, it's violent and full of racist language. Oooohhh. you're so edgy. No thanks.
Load More Replies...Bring out the gimp!!! I actually love this movie and most others by Quentin Tarantino.
Wen and children are raped as plot devices all the time but you have an issue with this. Interesting
Quentin Tarrantino is hit or miss. I liked this one and Inglorious Bassturds. But he was always a little pervy. Then again, EVERY Weinstein movie was at least a little pervy. Or at least all the Weinstein movies all the critics swooned over. Except the Aviator.
People use the rape of women and children as plot devices but this is where your problem is. Interesting.
I've never seen a film that a child was raped in. And the only time I have seen a film where a woman was raped is where the whole plot of a film is about the rape like The Accused.
Load More Replies...I didn't enjoy Pulp Fiction either...not really a Tarantino fan overall. Tried Hateful Eight but didn't like it either. Just my opinion though, he seems pretty well liked as a Director.
There was this one movie I regret watching called "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale". Yes, that's the full name of the movie. There are several reasons why this film is so bad, but I'll tell you why I saw it first. Back when Roger's (very similar to Blockbuster, but only limited to Canada) was still doing movie rentals, my parents would let us rent a movie every month, and I happened to pick this one because the cover looked very much like Lord of the Rings (probably a good deceptive marketing ploy by the studio). Then, it had a good (on paper) cast, including Jason Statham, Ron Perlman, John Rhys-Davies, Ray Liotta (RIP), and Burt Reynolds (RIP). Now, onto why this movie is so bad; 1: Uwe Boll directed it. You movie buffs will know that name very well. 2: It was adapted from a video game series called Dungeon Siege... and this was before films like Detective Pikachu and Sonic the Hedgehog broke the stigma of video game movies being bad to some degree, or The Last of Us (season 1) showing us that cinematic adaptations of video games can be amazing. 3: A very poor script, with wooden acting and fight choreography in a medieval "epic". 4: Terrible casting. The aforementioned actors are good/great in their own rights, but given bad roles (like Ray Liotta as a cartoonish sorcerer, or Burt Reynolds as a king/father of Jason Statham's character. 5: Bad CGI. 6: It feels like a very bad rip off of Lord of the Rings, and it was very late to the party of the Lord of the Rings trend (Return of the King came out in 2003, In the Name of the King came out in 2007). Now, there is a reason why this director made this film so terribly, and that has to do with German tax laws. If a film flops, like this one did so hard grossing only $13.1 million on a budget of $60 million, then it can be written off as a tax write-off. The worst thing about this film? It somehow spawned two "sequels", and one of them managed to get Dolph Lundgren in it... and believe me when I say that these two sequels somehow are worse than the first one.
I can honestly tell you my husband unabashedly enjoyed it. It takes all kinds!
I really love the movie "Big Trouble in Little China". My wife almost broke up with me over it.
Load More Replies...Eternals. It took an eternity.
Yeah, I love Marvel movies…but that one was just so boring. I did like the one hero guy who became a Bollywood actor though
Sorry bit of a marvel fanatic the bollywood actor Kingo and i do agree he was much better than anyone else the child was in love with a grown man the main guy was the bad guy the big guy with the big fist was eh the leader of them died in the begining the new leader had lame powers the girl with super speed was ok and then the emo guy who only loves one thing
Load More Replies..."Manos, the Hands of Fate." The MST3K guys featured it on their spectacular show, even they had trouble riffing on it. The evil Dr. Clayton Forrester and TV's Frank actually apologized to Joel and his crew about how awful the film was!
Even the title is incompetent. "Manos, the Hands of Fate" means "Hands, the Hands of Fate." Also (I cannot stress this enough) the movie was written, directed, and produced by Harold P. Warren, a fertilizer salesman from El Paso, Texas. Yes, the movie was made by a professional sh*t seller.
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. My hopes were so high, because, Star Wars. I HATED just about every minute of it. Thanks a lot, George. Lucas.
Would you be ok with it if we started a petition to have jarjar deleted?
Only if it comes with a rerelease of the original 3 films without ANY of the special edition BS.
Load More Replies...Phantom Menace was really bad, but I gotta admit I felt bad for Ahmed Best, the man who portrayed Jar Jar. He almost committed suicide after the hate he got for playing him. Luckily, he didn't, and he had an awesome role on The Mandalorian.
who is he in Mandalorian? we saw him in the credits
Load More Replies...ah come on it is not THAT bad. Ok it's bad, but not That bad.
Load More Replies...Actually, this was the movie that kickstarted my love/unholy obsession with Star Wars. I saw the theater rerelease in 3D with my dad, and then IMMEDIATELY went home and watched the rest of the movies. And then I proceeded to dedicate the next decade+ of my life to the franchise. So, even though it’s not the best, I can’t ever hate this movie. Besides, Attack of the Clones was way worse, and don’t get me started on Rise of Skywalker!
No sorry I agree with OP that it is the worst of the starwars movies. It's too childish and JarJar was a racist abomination (satirises deep south stereotypes of blackface minstrels "Meesa polish your shoes massa!" that kind of c**p. Just like Watto is a stereotype of a some other group, IMHO - there's a debate here about which group - https://starwars.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000077300/r/4400000000001472210). Horrible. I'd support a re-release that deleted JarJar who wasn't necessary, and replace Watto with a normal human and change his voiceover altogether to remove the stereotyped sound. Attack of the Clones wasn't bad except for the bartender guy scene ("cuppa joe"? "pocketbook"? is this new york?)... and Hayden C who was wooden.
Load More Replies...JarJar actually ripped off Bill Cosby’s 1983 bit about going to the dentist, when a speeder or some spacecraft zapped JJ in the jaw.
1 They wasted Darth Maul. His face was on the posters; he looked like he would be a serious ongoing opponent for the Jedi. Nope, he spent most of the film trailing around after the heros, was basically passive until the fight at the end, then got disposed of. 2 The pod race went on too long - great effects, but poor pacing. 3 Anakin was supposed to be about 10, but the kid they cast looked more like 7 or 8. He just looked too young to be flying like that, even if he did have tremendous connection to the force. 4 During the space battle, with droids on the outside of the big ship, being threatened by the action, I had a feeling of deja vu, and remembered that Silent Running was on telly that afternoon and I'd meant to record it,
That's another one of my beefs with the prequels. Darth Maul, with his diabolical appearance, could have been a villain comparable to that other Darth we all know and love - to hate. But instead he's woefully underdeveloped, and dies way too soon.
Load More Replies...Probably "Ready Player One". The plot is all I feel the place, the characters are flat and I just couldn't connect with any of them. I'm sorry if you like the movie; I just didn't enjoy it. I couldn't understand what the point was underneath all the CGI. Is it saying that playing too much is bad for you? Is it promoting escapism? I have no clue. I normally enjoy movies like this so it was pretty disappointing.
I never watched the movie. I did try to read the book, but it was so derivative and the characters were so flat and boring I couldn't get through it. It reads like it was written by a Gen X nerd (which I am one) never grew up, then he read Snow Crash, and then wrote down the wet dream he had that night.
i had to watch the movie repeatedly because everything happened quickly
Suicide Squad and The Suicide Squad. Not much story, unfunny humour, bad character writing and just mindless violence. I mean there are bad movies that are good because they are kinda bad, but not this franchise
I hate movies and almost never watch them but my friends made me watch "Poltergay" at halloween a few years ago. basically, a couple move in a house that used to be a gay bar and was destroyed by a fire. 5 gay (stereotypical af) ghosts haunt the place and the couple tries to get rid of them. i don't remember much of it but it was definitely an experience. not a good one per see but an experience.
This sounds like one of those really bad/offensive parody movies meant to try and capitalize on the notoriety of a film going around at the time.
not sure really, it came out in 2006 and i don't know about films from that time since i was 3yo. if i were to guess it's a parody of poltergeist but idk when that one came out? but yea it's borderline offensive and not even good enough to be entertaining so i wouldn't even recommend it as a cringe-watch
Load More Replies...Probably any of the weird ones my brother made me watch, but particularly Eraserhead
Lol. I shared a house with him for a few years in my 20s and so many movies he made me watch that were pointless and boring. At least when we were teens, we barely spent time in the same room so I was spared some.
Load More Replies...whats eraserhead? im sorry but don't really watch movies, it sounds like mha
Every superhero movie ... I don't like them! Except Deadpool! ;)
Howard the Dock isn't really a superhero movie. And BTW it's absolutely terrible, but I love it.
Load More Replies...Battlefield Earth - no explanation needed
I think this may be the winner in my mind. This movie was so horrifically stupid but in a way that it couldn't be remotely entertaining.
It was irredeemably bad in every way. By misfortune I later stumbled across a copy of the book at a car boot sale and I'm sorry to report that the movie is a faithful reproduction.
Load More Replies...Tie between "Mars Attacks" and "World War Z". Seriously, the infamous film "Plan 9 from Outer Space" at least had camp value.
Lol, he won't like my profile pic then. World War Z was an awful movie though. Especially since the book was quite good, but has little to do with the film.
Load More Replies...I liked "Mars Attacks!", but I agree about "World War Z". You know they had to pay a fortune for the rights to that book's title, then made a movie with NO RESEMBLANCE TO THE BOOK WHATSOEVER. Fast zombies?! Gimme my two hours back!
I like the fast zombies from Dawn of the Dead 2004. I would never say “more realistic,” lol, but less fantastical than WWZ
Load More Replies...Mars Attacks is an ode to kitschy B-movies, it's a satirical movie. Made with a weird kind of admiration for bad directors like Ed Wood. He first made a biopic about the man and this movie is a continuation of that style.
There are actually some 1962 Topps “Mars Attacks” bubble gum cards which are just wonderfully awful. They inspired the movie, with similar artwork
I luvs World War Z! I can watch it over and over. I do like an Apocalypse.
Totally agree on Mars Attacks. Maybe you had to be too stoned to realize how intentional all the badness was. Accidentally terrible-but-funny is funny. Deliberately terrible is just terrible.
no come on, world war z was nowhere near as annoying as mars attacks.
No, but it was just as dreck, IMO. but thank you for agreeing that Mars Attacks is annoying.
Load More Replies...top gun. I'm sorry but it was just too stupid for words
Uncommon opinion but I agree. Same movie with different characters. Some of the stunts were cool though
The first or the second? If it's the second watch Pitch Meeting's video on it...it's hilarious.
AKA american military propaganda. Can you say State Department mindgames?
The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl! My kids wanted to watch it ALL the time, and it is truly, truly awful!!
It is a terrible movie. It's also filled with childhood nostalgia for me. I love it
It makes me feel pervie to watch Taylor Lautner as a kid.
My partner and I have very different tastes in films, so any of the "everyone shouts for an hour, then the CGI takes over for an hour of guns and explosions" films. Anything with bald, gruff men in it (Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, Rock) is vast swathes of my life I'm not getting back, and all utterly interchangeable.
As a bald gruff man, I take umbrage. But yeah, I don't like those movies.
you forgot car chases. When my kids see a car chase they immediately say "oh another american movie," or if the actors open with american accents they say "car chase halfway through."
You can't top this. Attack of the killer tomatoes. The whole way through I was confused (a) Is this serious? (b) if it is not serious, why is it not funny? (c) Why are the props so cheap and obviously fake? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_of_the_Killer_Tomatoes and https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080391/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 ...I have no idea how it gets 4.6 on IMDB, it should get 1 or 0, maybe -1. Terrible.
I love the 1970’s original version. Mars Attacks stole the ending, btw
I was not aware. However, now that you mention it, Mars Attacks is also on my hate list.
Load More Replies...I out irritated a middle schooler. She was singing loudly and off key on the ride home. She thought it was funny when I asked her to stop. She bragged she sang it to irritate adults. So I just laughed and said I had a song for irritating people and sang Puberty Love as loudly and off key as I could. I won.
Load More Replies...This movie is GREAT!!! Best sound track of any film. It is meant to be a joke. Also Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 2: Revenge of the Killer Tomatoes, brought us the glory that is Georgie Clooney.
Fun facts. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is the inspiration for the name of the Rotten Tomatoes website. That, and one of George Clooney's first movie acting credits was in the sequel film "Return of the Killer Tomatoes".
Along with "Return to Horror High", which is also . . . not great.
Load More Replies...It was made by a California Assemblyman, from midstate I think. Also, Mr. OSC is correct, the end of Mars Attacks is a parody of KT Any Stallone movie is the worst ever. Him and Segal, eww
My dad used to watch this. There was a sequel or two I think, and a Saturday morning cartoon!!!
I, Frankenstein. sooo bad
I've never heard of this, but I'm picturing a cross between Isaac Asimov and Mary Shelly, and rather enjoying the concept.
Black Sheep ... A New Zealand Classic.
The worst movie I have seen is the live action Avatar: The Last Airbender Movie. I hated it in general but it made the cringe scenes in the series seem even cringier. Also when talking to people who haven't seen the series and they LIKED the movie, I just hated it even more.
I watched this movie before watching the series. It actually made me not want to watch the series, until somebody convinced me it wouldn't be as bad as the movie. I am glad I finally did see it, that series is just superb. One of the few TV shows where every season was a masterpiece. The characters are all just wonderful, and funny, and relatable. It's just really good.
that movie was so bad they could never dare make a second one.
Meet the Spartans. The previews made it seem like it was going to be funny, and I like spoof movies thanks to Mel Brooks, but Meet the Spartans just felt like a really bad 2hr gay joke. The only saving Grace was that I was wirkingvat a movie theater at the time, so I saw it free and didn't waste money on it.
But come on, it had Carmen Electra! And Kevin Sorbo! That must make it a classic. (Please note: Heavy sarcasm.)
Wonder Woman 1984 by far the worst movie i have ever watched. -3/10 😒
It wasn't good at all. It just didn't make sense, I couldn't suspend my disbelief in any of the characters motivations. It was just really bad writing.
The Happening. Good cast (Mark Wahlberg, Zoe Deschanel, John Leguizamo) in a losing fight against possibly the worst script ever, containing such lines as "All we have to do is outrun the wind!" It also appears that none of the actors were told what kind of movie they were in, and just had to guess. Finally, M. Night Shyamalan appears to think that eating tiramisu is equivalent to cheating. That must have been one hell of a dessert.
While I love a couple of his earlier films (way earlier), I watched the Happening and yelled, "GO GET EM TREES!" in the theater.
I did love the concept of Nature getting it's revenge and especially when it comes to the seemingly odd behaviour the victims exhibit, proving Nature owns us!
Load More Replies...Old School with Will Farrell. I didn't laugh once through that movie and refuse to watch anything else with him in it.
The only movie I can tolerate him in happens to be my favourite 3D animated film, Megamind. But that's because he's not really in it as such.
I don't like any of his movies! I would include Adam Sandler too! They're about as funny as a toothache. Please don't downvote me because you can get banned for having an opinion that differs to others lol
This is such a good movie! I can't even talk about it cuz we're going streaking thru the quad!
The only movie that I like with him is Megamind...sorry Elf fans.
The only movie I have ever walked out of was Portrait of a Lady… I’ve never been so bored in my life.
I walked out of Se7en. The soundtrack was mixed too high, so the dialogue was almost inaudible because of the other noise - rain, office chat etc. The low lighting/mood was taken to extremes (why are cops searching a crime scene in near darkness ? Just turn the damn lights on, as well as using your torches). It was on at our student cinema, so I hadn't paid, and could go wait in the office till it was over and I had to return to finish ushering duties.
I walked out of Star Wars: Episode 1 when it first appeared in the theaters. I was in college, and half way through I thought (I'd rather be studying for my finals).
I walked out of "Stay Cool" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1235807/ ...and I have never otherwise walked out of a movie. This is the only one. (At home I just stop them if they suck, I mean at the theatres). Worse still, I was on a date.
velocipastor it has a decent permise but it is so bad its so funny. there us only one onscreen death which they replaced the body with a manicquen(idk how to spell that). its basicly a bunch of ninjas chasimg a priest bc he can turn into a dinosaur. also his gf almost dies bc she got brushes by a sword on the shoulder not stabbed brushed
Freddy Got Fingered
Tom Green movie. Canadian-American comedian. Had a very specific sense of humor that you either loved or hated. It preceeded the "Jackass" fad if I remember correctly. Cringe humour at best. He married Drew Barrymore.
Load More Replies...Daddy do you want some saus-agges? I adore this movie! It is soooo stupid funny. Rip Torn is awesome.
This movie is such a repressed memory...I never understood how that guy was in movies.
I like those sort of raunchy, late-night-type comedies, but he even managed to suck in "Road Trip".
Load More Replies...Toy Story 4. THEY TOO IT TOO FAR WITH THE 4TH AND THEYRE MAKING A 5TH?!
They should stopped after the 3rd one!
Load More Replies...Dumb Disney Displeases Delaware & Dubai With Dumb & Doubtful Disney films.
Probably uh.. Can't remember what it was called, but it was a parody movie making fun of Westerns. Hilarious, but terrible at the same time.
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The pursuit of happiness. My sister apologized for talking me in to watching it. So damn borin.
I agree someone I worked with recommend it to me and when I mentioned how boring it was when I went back to work, everybody else I worked with wanted to borrow the DVD to see if it really was that boring. And yes the all agreed it was the most boring film they had seen. Lol
Eternals only marvel movie that I hated
It was not good. But neither were a lot of the marvel movies. The last Dr Strange was so terrible my son and I both left the theater half way through to go to an arcade.
that one was probably the first marvel movie I have genuinely hated.
Load More Replies...Toss up between Babadok and Krampus. Both horrible movies.
Ours too! It is screamingly funny. I love Krampus and Hogfather for holiday movies
Load More Replies...Slender Man is POWERFULLY bad. My friend and I randomly decided to go see it one night and at the end, all you could hear in the theater was people whispering "WTF?"
Morbius. I watched it till the end, but didn't enjoy at all.
I thought it was not bad. Though Jared Leto could have been replaced
It was dumb. I'll pretty much watch anything with Adria Arjona in it though.
I think the worst movie I watched was "Jurassic Island (2020)". It ripped off as many movies as it could (including Jurassic World, Jumanji). It was filled with awful CGI and despite the name, only had one dinosaur. It was terrible. 10/10 would watch again lmao
You can watch it on Amazon Prime, if you're interested in going on this ride yourself
DA F**K JURRASIC ISLAND HAHAHA SINCE WHEN THAT BEEN A THING
There is also "Jurassic Island (2022)" (completely unrelated to the 2020 film), but I haven't watched that one
Load More Replies...The Rocky Horror Picture Show! It took us 2 weeks to watch it! Just a few minutes at a time. I'm still not certain why we pressed on but we managed to watch the entire movie. It was atrocious and boring! It's been 20 years now and I don't remember much. Maybe I should try again? Watch it 5 minutes at a time again? I remember really hating it but don't quite remember why. So, maybe I will!
Try watch it again. I saw it at age 13 or something and when I rewatched it as an adult I was like wait, this is a soft porn musical?
You really have to watch it in one sitting and pay attention to the background details as well as each characters reactions. I love that movie! I only wish I could have seen Tim Curry in the musical too before they put it to film. He is stellar! I have seen it on stage and it was really well done but Tim Curry really captures it. God complex with an oblivious repentance. Those are some shallow waters when it comes to that character. Poor Eddie and poor Rocky! Yeesh!
Tim Curry was so hot in that movie. Him in garters and stockings started my love of cross dressing men.
The only part I liked was Meatloaf's song.... but got pissed when they killed him off!
I enjoyed it! Though I think that was partially due to my raging homosexuality and partially due to the friend who did a shadowcast of it
It was called Phat Beach. Good lord was it horrible. It looked like it was going to be funny from the previews, but it is still the only movie that I've ever walked out on. (and I've seen MANY). My gf at the time and myself saw it for free b/c I worked at the movie theater and I STILL wanted money back for my wasted time.
Thor: Love and Thunder. Ragnarok was bad enough but Thor's character in Endgame was absolutely awful. I love the Thor Comics and I hate the bimbofaction of Thor. I lasted 59 minutes before I walked out. It was just so stupid.
All the components were awful. Cgi, writing, some acting, comedy was awful (didn't laugh once) and what was with Thor's nude scene geez
They made such a big deal about Jane Foster returning, but then didn't give anything significant to do. It felt like everyone: Jane, Thor, and Valkyrie were all just kind of wandering around for 90 minutes waiting for something to happen.
honestly I'd say Ragnarok was my favorite Thor movie, Love and Thunder was ok enough
i hate they made him fat even my mom (who loves thor) hated him
I watched Ragnarok for her greatness Cate Blanchett. She is always awesome.
Cockneys vs zombies
Saw this rcently. Better than some zombie movies.. Which isn't saying a lot.
I watch a lot of bad movies (usually on purpose), so this is a tough one. Let's see: Most popular movie that I hate: Gone with the Wind. Just could not care about any of the characters. Worst martial arts movie: Enter the Ninja. ("I want my Oompah-Loompah, er, ninja NOW!") Worst romance: City of Angels. "Smart" trauma surgeon not only goes for creepy stalker who hasn't bathed or brushed his teeth in billions of years, and then rides a bicycle without a helmet. Worst horror movie: impossible to call. Weirdest, though, might be "Zombie A*s: Toilet of the Dead". Just don't watch it sober!
I never understood Gone with The Wind. So long that when my mom took my sister and me to see it at a screening with an intermission, I fell asleep right there in the theater.
Gone With The Wind would be a brilliant movie if it was half as long. Same with LOTR, all of them
Effective summary of LOTR: A ring is bad so a guy throws it away.
Load More Replies...Okay, Gone with the Wind is just terrible. Thank you for saying this. Never saw Enter the Ninja, but I'd like to say 47 Ronin was the worst martial arts movie I've seen.
Alien from LA. A very bad retelling of Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" mashed up with a sort of underground Mad Max aesthetic. Starred a young Kathy Ireland just prior to her Sports Illustrated Supermodel breakout. Bad story, bad acting, bad sets. Really nothing redeeming about this film whatsoever. Didn't even have Kathy in a bikini.
"Rabbit Test" - 1978 Billy Crystal plays the first pregnant man - truly awful movie.
A bit like junior, awful!!!! I can't stand most movies that include Arnie and Stallone!!! Lots of people love them, but they can't act at all. Again that's just my opinion
I know this is a child's movie but Zombies 3, while they were making it they advertised that a new group would join, (vampires) but the actual movie didn't include any of the "sprinkles" of info they were giving while they were making it. They also made her to be the most basic theory and broke past said things. All together it looked like they threw it together in a week.
I found the movie "Birdemic" to be truly dire. I know it was shot on a shoestring budget, and the acting and "special" effects are woeful, but the guy making it was totally clueless about basic technical aspects of filmmaking, like editing and sound mixing. He makes Ed Wood Jr look like Spielberg
Yeah, that movie makes Plan 9 look good. Which is reallllly sad.
Load More Replies...terrible, when i was obsessed (I was 9 dont judge) I used to be very exited for the 3rd
Iron Sky: The Coming Race. Because who doesn't want to watch a movie about dinosaurs, Nazis, and aliens all in one?
to say 'watched' means it was at least good enough to finish watching, so I'm editing the question... which was the worst movie i walked out of? and that would be mr. and mrs. bridges.
Looking back, it could have just been my age and the time of year but I really didn't like the movie "Clueless". I just thought it was a bad movie and not worth the price my dad paid for me, him, and my sister to see it at Thanksgiving time because my mom told us we HAD to be out of the house while she was preparing the meal.
Mojave. I thought - "It has both of my faves, Oscar Isaac and Garrett Hedlund, how bad can it be?" Well the answer is... very, very bad. Absolutely unsalvageable.
More the worst title ever, but I think you'll see why I mention it. Although in American company film, it was made in France. In French the title was the same as the novel, When Wolves Cry. In America: The Christmas Tree. Image; Family opening presents, singing carols under the tree. Story: pre-adolescent boy gets overdose of radiation from exploding atom bomb and dies under the Christmas tree.
I think it has to have been "A Good Man In Africa". My better half wanted to watch it because he's a Sean Connery fan, but even he hated this movie. We never made it to the end, it was so bad we gave up.
NONE. Why? I want to be entertained, I want to switch off my brain for a few hours and not worry about what is happening in front of me. Far too many people take movies waaaaaaaay to seriously. Disengage the noodle and go with the flow.
Have you never seen a film that had all the ingredients to be great, a trailer that at least looked serviceable, actors you like, in a genre you enjoy, and yet it turned out to be trash? Not once?
Nope. Never been disappointed with anything that I have watched. I've always been entertained and enjoyed what I've watched.
Load More Replies...This is not about the movie it was when I was watching avatar and we had to watch it with no sound at all and they couldn't turn on the subtitles! it was soooooo bad and they didn't even refund us!!!
ANY OF THE ZOMBIES MOVIES CAUSE WHO DOSENT WANNA SEE THOSE???????
Genuine question. Are you referring to the zombie subgenre of horror movies in general, or a movie series called Zombies?
The movie series on Disney +
Load More Replies...2012: Ice age. Not the one with John Cusack, I liked that one. 2012 : Ice is some kind of low budget copy.
Anything produced/directed by James Cameron.
Everything up to "Titanic" was good. Everything since - meh.
Load More Replies...A thing called The human centiped. Awful, terruble, disgusting. Don't watch please. Resist the tempation, have dignity, be a mensh. Another one that had a big success in Cannes and everywhere is 1900 by Bernardo Bertolucci. Called a chef d'oeuvre. The second part is horror to me. Part one ends on a terrible scene with a cat. Horrible
Also, I have to say that if you enjoy really stupid movies occasionally, attack of the killer tomatoes is fantastic. One of my favorites as a stupid teenager lmao. Big Mel brooks fan though (- history of the world and the cowboy one). Edit to say that it's not one of his movies, just kind of in the same vein
A bad movie can become a treasure if you go about it the right way. I read a spoof Troy & now I watch the movie regularly just for the giggles. Haven't even re-read the spoof in years (it was a short "script") but I remember some lines verbatim ("he's his COUSIN I tell you, his COUSIN!") so it's become my own personal mind commentary every time I watch the movie.
There was a time when Matthew McConaughee was basically the male version of Pamela Anderson: a completely repulsive and annoying-as-hell parody of what those of one gender thought the other gender desired. Then he started playing roles where he was supposed to be annoying as hell, and people thought he did a good job of being annoying as hell (Contact, How to Lose a Guy), and started taking him seriously as an actor. Then as a person. OMG, his movies are TERRIBLE!!! Well, except Contact. And Dallas Buyer's Club. (Just keep in mind that the unseen villain in DBC was Anthony Fauci.)
The best terrible movies are the ones that are earnestly trying to be great. You can't watch "the Thing with Two Heads" (not to be confused with "The Man with Two Brains" or "The Man with Tho Heads") and not believe that its creator sincerely believed that if everyone could simply embrace his vision, there would be peace and brotherhood. Take any liberal's interpretation of Donald Trump and picture his head sown onto the still-with-head body of one of the Jive talkers from Airplane, learning how not to be racist by being dragged along on a crime spree.
I forgot to put in my post that I also cannot watch anything with Leonardo DiCRAPio in it. Never understood why people think he can act, he's completely dry and boring.
I admit he impressed me in Gilbert Grape, but who the hell ever decided to cast that perpetual 12-year-old as a romantic lead?!
Load More Replies...Found another terrible one, called Corona Zombies... guess what the premise was with a title like that? That aside, it's really bad for a few reasons. The first being that they mostly reuse shots of other zombie films, like Hell of the Living Dead, and Zombies VS S.trippers (not sure about BP censorship, so getting creative here). And they did redubbing for the films to help make the "plot" relevant to the pandemic, but it mostly falls into offensive jokes or "relevant" jokes. And the original film quality has that... adult film feel.
Also, I have to say that if you enjoy really stupid movies occasionally, attack of the killer tomatoes is fantastic. One of my favorites as a stupid teenager lmao. Big Mel brooks fan though (- history of the world and the cowboy one). Edit to say that it's not one of his movies, just kind of in the same vein
A bad movie can become a treasure if you go about it the right way. I read a spoof Troy & now I watch the movie regularly just for the giggles. Haven't even re-read the spoof in years (it was a short "script") but I remember some lines verbatim ("he's his COUSIN I tell you, his COUSIN!") so it's become my own personal mind commentary every time I watch the movie.
There was a time when Matthew McConaughee was basically the male version of Pamela Anderson: a completely repulsive and annoying-as-hell parody of what those of one gender thought the other gender desired. Then he started playing roles where he was supposed to be annoying as hell, and people thought he did a good job of being annoying as hell (Contact, How to Lose a Guy), and started taking him seriously as an actor. Then as a person. OMG, his movies are TERRIBLE!!! Well, except Contact. And Dallas Buyer's Club. (Just keep in mind that the unseen villain in DBC was Anthony Fauci.)
The best terrible movies are the ones that are earnestly trying to be great. You can't watch "the Thing with Two Heads" (not to be confused with "The Man with Two Brains" or "The Man with Tho Heads") and not believe that its creator sincerely believed that if everyone could simply embrace his vision, there would be peace and brotherhood. Take any liberal's interpretation of Donald Trump and picture his head sown onto the still-with-head body of one of the Jive talkers from Airplane, learning how not to be racist by being dragged along on a crime spree.
I forgot to put in my post that I also cannot watch anything with Leonardo DiCRAPio in it. Never understood why people think he can act, he's completely dry and boring.
I admit he impressed me in Gilbert Grape, but who the hell ever decided to cast that perpetual 12-year-old as a romantic lead?!
Load More Replies...Found another terrible one, called Corona Zombies... guess what the premise was with a title like that? That aside, it's really bad for a few reasons. The first being that they mostly reuse shots of other zombie films, like Hell of the Living Dead, and Zombies VS S.trippers (not sure about BP censorship, so getting creative here). And they did redubbing for the films to help make the "plot" relevant to the pandemic, but it mostly falls into offensive jokes or "relevant" jokes. And the original film quality has that... adult film feel.
