I'd like to add Tomb Raider 2: Cradle of Life to the list, I just tried to watch it and it was absolutely terrible. Even the opening title sequence was terrible to the point of being offensive.
And too top it off, there's a part when she's underwater, and she is bleeding to attract a shark (so she can hitch a ride on him...for christs sake) and when the shark comes towards her, she punches it in the face....Yes...PUNCHES it....That is the scene in which I immediately turned off the movie. I thought I would actually become dumber by watching.
Originally posted by BackFire
I'd like to add Tomb Raider 2: Cradle of Life to the list, I just tried to watch it and it was absolutely terrible. Even the opening title sequence was terrible to the point of being offensive.And too top it off, there's a part when she's underwater, and she is bleeding to attract a shark (so she can hitch a ride on him...for christs sake) and when the shark comes towards her, she punches it in the face....Yes...PUNCHES it....That is the scene in which I immediately turned off the movie. I thought I would actually become dumber by watching.
Funny enough they advertised this prior to The Mummy Returns, which is what Tomb Raider should have been like (yes, I liked The Mummy Returns).
I just wish they (the movie studio and Eidos games) realize that nobody cares about Lara Croft, especially with this bad film and the much anticipated but highly disappointing game sequel - Angel Of Darkness.
Of course, if we're REALLY talking about the worst movie of all, as opposed to the mainstream-movie-we-personally-hated, we'd be talking about movies that few, if any, of us have seen. Face it, the worst movies don't even make it into the theatres these days... you want to try a REALLY bad movie? Check out 'Syngenor' (1992-ish)... so many continuity problems that I was laughing my butt off after only half the movie... it was so bad, I had to shut it off to avoid having my brain implode. Compared to movies like that, Kung Pow et al are Academy Award material.