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Top 10 Worst Movies of All Time
What are your top 10 Worst Movies of All Time.
I'm not talking about low budget films or made for TV movies. These must be movies that were shown on the big screen...whether you watched them there or seen them on TV.
There have been a lot of movies I have seen and didn't care for because of one reason or another....but these stand out in my mind for being so bad I can remember them off of the top of my head.
Here are mine in no particular order.
The Words...Bradley Cooper 2012
Caligula.....1979
Leaving Las Vegas......1995
Eyes Wide Shut.......1999
Sherlock Holmes Murder by Decree.......1979
Water World.......1995
Raising of the Titanic.......1980
Popeye..........1980
Sgt Peppers Lonely Heats Club Band......1978
The English Patient.........1996
Joe Versus the Volcano....1990
I really don't go to the movie much anymore because they put out so much garbage...but when I do I try to be more particular , so most of my picks are older.
What are yours?
And BTW all of my picks are on here for no other reason but because I found them extremely boring!
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
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top worst movies
1. Santa Clause vs the Martians
2. Inframan
Most of the rest have at least 1 redeeming quality... These 2 were sub basement.
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
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The ones that come to mind right now:
The green hornet
Need for speed (just watched it with DSs last night)
Wolf of wall street (I kept waiting for it to get better, felt like it was a movie bragging about what lunatics they were)
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Originally Posted by EricJ
That's just crazy talk
Christopher Plummer is one of the great Sherlock Holmeses, hands down.
(The movie was also based on a non-fiction book about the Royal Ripper theory, so Holmes' deductions are more plausible--Certainly more than the same fictionalized Alan Moore snipes in the Johnny Depp "From Hell".)
...sorry none of that matters to me. I fell asleep trying to watch it in the theater. Many movies are based on books but that doesn't always make a good movie.
And yes I have seen the old Popeye cartoons and that doesn't make the movie any better. Maybe not all cartoons should be made into movies.
So far every movie everyone else has mentioned I have not seen.....Thanks for the tips!
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
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Pokemon the Movie, hands-down. Time I will never get back.
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Nova(2014) Just awful, complete and utter Bobbins.
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Originally Posted by MNNHFLTX
Pokemon the Movie, hands-down. Time I will never get back.
beth that would have been on my list too, but I figured that was really a low budget....took my nephews when they were very young...they are 20 now.
The Wolf of Wall Street has been mentioned a couple of times. My son really wanted to see that but we never made it there. Now I'm glad we didn't.
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
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"The Osterman Weekend" (1983).
Just be glad you never heard of it. A total waste of 2 hours of my life.
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Originally Posted by joonyer
"The Osterman Weekend" (1983).
Just be glad you never heard of it. A total waste of 2 hours of my life.
Rutger Hauer. Very disappointed as the movie came out way back when I was very much into reading Robert Ludlum, who wrote the book this movie was based on. Unfortunately his books have rarely been successfully captured on screen, until the reboot of the Bourne series, but then again they tossed out most of the story to update it anyhow.
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Originally Posted by NJGIRL
beth that would have been on my list too, but I figured that was really a low budget....took my nephews when they were very young...they are 20 now.
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Yeah, my son is 22 now and I still haven't forgotten the how tedious and inane that movie was. The guy next to me (a stranger) got up to get his kids snacks every ten minutes. He was smart--I made the mistake of getting Jake his popcorn, soda and Milk Duds before the movie started, so I had no excuses.
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We once went to a Meryl Streep movie based on a positive review in the Boston Globe - anyone remember "Death Becomes Her"? Certainly not my cup of tea!
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Jabberwocky (1977) (I loved the poem, but in the movie I was rooting for the monster to just eat them all and get it over with)
X-Men 3: X-Men United (which shows my geeky side).
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Thelma and Louise - paid $1 and almost demanded it back.
Krull - going way back to when I was a kid going to movies.
Pretty much about 1/2 of any early Chevy Chase or Tom Hanks movies. (Spies like Us, Dragnet, Joe v Volcano etc).
Almost any Eddie Murphy movie made in the last 10-15 years.
Grease2
Mel Brooks History of the World Part I (thank god no part 2)
Tarzan (Bo Derek version, buy hey I was 17 at the time).
I'm sure I could come up with a ton more, but this just off the top of my head. Now that I have kids, I pretty much only see animated films or films I really want to see, so I don't get the stinkers much any more, although I know they are out there.
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Some movies are so bad they're good. I'm just going to leave those out, but Krull is one of them, Hitchhiking Ghost. I love that horrible movie!
My tied at top two worst:
1.The Libertine. I thought, historical costume drama, Johnny Depp, how bad could it... oh. OH. Oh no. Nooooo!! (yes, that bad. If you're lucky, you've never even heard of it).
2. Team America: World Police. I know other people have enjoyed this one, but I found one scene to be so nausea-inducing that I had to stop watching. Hate it so much.
I can't really think of more right now. Every time I think "Bad Movie" I get stuck on these two.
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Flash Gordon - other than the Queen song "Flash ...aahaa..." it was such a bad movie, even a great actor like Timothy Dalton couldn't save that wreck with Sam Jones.
Also, a majority of any Sylvester Stallone movies. Anyone recall "Stop, or my Mom will Shoot!" or "Rhinestone". Or Rocky II-IX?
I have an idea that this list could go on for a long time.
TBC
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The Phantom, with Billy Zane. Oy.
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- Pearl Harbor (Did they really expect us to believe that a guy with a shot gun, shot down a zero? Also the same pilot flying with the Eagle Squadron, at Pearl Harbor, and as part of the Doolittle Raid is a bit of a stretch don't you think?)
- Avatar (or as I call it Dances with Smurfs)
- Man of Steel (a building falling on Zod does not kill him, but a WWE style chock hold does?)
- Last Action Hero
- Dumb and Dumber (Does it still count if I got up and left before the movie was over?)
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