The time has come where we discuss the worst movie we've seen as 2017 comes to a close. What's the one film that you've seen this year that sucked so badly, that you wish it would just end. If it's more than one film which movies did you dislike, and which one would you say was the absolute worst of the lot.
I'll start things off and say the Mummy
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Of those I've seen this year, which haven't been as many as normal, I'll say that the weakest is probably Power Rangers and The Great Wall. I was not impressed in any way by either.
Ya I've been lacking in my movie-going experiences as well, so when I do watch a flick (especially in theaters), it's usually a surefire homerun:
- GotG Vol. 2
- Dunkirk
- Thor: Ragnarok
Those are the only 3 movies I've seen in theaters this year I think.
However, those I watched on home media (Logan, Beauty and the Beast, Split, King Arthur, Ghost in the Shell, The Boss Baby, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man: Homecoming, War Machine) have all been anywhere from incredible genre-defining (Logan) all the way to pretty good/decent enough (The Boss Baby, BatB 2017).
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While I don't think JL is a Bad movie persay ( I gave it a 6/10), it is the worst movie I've seen this year. Granted I typically only watch movies that I assume are going to be good.
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Yeah, I was very disappointed too. I haven't read the novel that it's based on, but apparently it's pretty good. When Martin Scorsese was originally attached to direct, it has to be. But then again, they butchered The Dark Tower as well, so nothing is sacred.
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Pretty much this. It might not have been the worst film of the year, since I actively try and avoid films I think are going to suck, but it was definitely the one I thought was the most disappointing. It had so much potential and it was mishandled to a near-criminal extent, from the casting and the directing to the writing and the overall view and tone.