Worst Movies Of All Time

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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, boring, stupid, does anybody really find Matthew Mconaghey (sp?) attractive?

Queen Of The Damned.... I felt like kicking my dog after viewing this awful piece of crap movie.

I thought the Exorcist was a comedy... and also the worst movie of all time, maybe the day it came out it was great, but by the time I saw it, it was just way too outdated and it made me laugh! Also Silent Hill, there were a very few good things, but overall the movie was awful and I hated that I acutally spent money on it. Also House of the Dead and any other movie by that director, Uwe bobbalulu or something like that...

Originally posted by Mairuzu
Cage acts the same in almost every movie, you never see him as his character, you just see him as himself lol

yeah nick cage plays nick cage

Batman & Robin.

Originally posted by DarthLazious
Batman & Robin.

No way Batman Forever was worse.. Is that possible? To be worse that burnt, run over cow dung? I suppose if it were the ground underneath the burnt, run over cow dung, then that may be worse right? Batman Forever and Batman & Robin were both extremely awful.

I agree with the Batman & Robin vote. It was on cable this past weekend and it was like a car wreck, it was so bad, but I just had to watch.

At least, George Clooney was sexy. But I hate Batman, he's the only superhero I don't get.

Originally posted by Drusilla
But I hate Batman, he's the only superhero I don't get.

What don't you get about the Dark Knight?

Originally posted by Impediment
What don't you get about the Dark Knight?

I don't know, he's weird. I mean, a superhero is someone with superpowers who wants to make the world better. Batman doesn't have any superpowers. He has leather pants, a black sheet, a fancy car and classy toys. He only has post-traumatic stress disorder but by that means, anyone could be Batman, only be called, like, "abused-man".
I'm sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings. But if I was a damsel in distress, I'd rather have Superman or Spiderman, or even the police come and save me, I don't need Batman to play important around me. 🙂

Originally posted by Drusilla
I don't know, he's weird. I mean, a superhero is someone with superpowers who wants to make the world better. Batman doesn't have any superpowers. He has leather pants, a black sheet, a fancy car and classy toys. He only has post-traumatic stress disorder but by that means, anyone could be Batman, only be called, like, "abused-man".
I'm sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings. But if I was a damsel in distress, I'd rather have Superman or Spiderman, or even the police come and save me, I don't need Batman to play important around me. 🙂

Well, this isn't the Batman Forum, so I won't get to into a discussion, but I will disagree with you on that note. I respect your opinion, though.

Originally posted by Drusilla
I don't know, he's weird. I mean, a superhero is someone with superpowers who wants to make the world better. Batman doesn't have any superpowers. He has leather pants, a black sheet, a fancy car and classy toys. He only has post-traumatic stress disorder but by that means, anyone could be Batman, only be called, like, "abused-man".
I'm sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings. But if I was a damsel in distress, I'd rather have Superman or Spiderman, or even the police come and save me, I don't need Batman to play important around me. 🙂

Not anybody could actually be Batman.

That's like saying anybody could be anything.

Not having powers doesn't mean he can't be a superhero. Iron Man is a superhero, no powers.

-AC

Worste. Movie. EVER.

QUESTION: What is the WORSTE MOVIE, you have ever seen?

I have seen some really stupid movies in my day, but I think I just saw the one that beats them all. NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE. Not to be a nitpicker, but did anyone see a point to that movie?
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Exactly. It HAD no real point to it (as far as I could see). It had no real plot or storyline. It taught it's audience NOTHING. And if you ask me, it wasn't even very funny. Have you ever looked at a movie and thought it was going to be really good, and then it turned out that it sucked? Like, REALLY BAD? That's how this is, for me. (Sorry to all the Napolean Dynamite fans out there, I just really had to express that part of my opinion. Because I really HATED that movie.)

I have the same feelings on that movie aswell even tho it was entertaining somewhat.

Mine would have to be The Village. Seriously The twist was horriable and it was made out to be this creepy horror movie which it wasn't plus the ending was just... no. Waste of my $9.

Originally posted by MovieRose0101
QUESTION: What is the WORSTE MOVIE, you have ever seen?

I have seen some really stupid movies in my day, but I think I just saw the one that beats them all. NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE. Not to be a nitpicker, but did anyone see a point to that movie?
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Exactly. It HAD no real point to it (as far as I could see). It had no real plot or storyline. It taught it's audience NOTHING. And if you ask me, it wasn't even very funny. Have you ever looked at a movie and thought it was going to be really good, and then it turned out that it sucked? Like, REALLY BAD? That's how this is, for me. (Sorry to all the Napolean Dynamite fans out there, I just really had to express that part of my opinion. Because I really HATED that movie.)


If learning something is a prerequisite for you enjoying a movie, then I would recommend you watch 'Spellbound'.

I don't have to LEARN something from a movie to enjoy it, but if it's not going to offer anything else, AT ALL, it should at least teach you something.

Originally posted by ~Bun Bun~
I have the same feelings on that movie aswell even tho it was entertaining somewhat.

Mine would have to be The Village. Seriously The twist was horriable and it was made out to be this creepy horror movie which it wasn't plus the ending was just... no. Waste of my $9.

I'll agree with that for sure. It was a good movie up until they revealed that the whole thing was a sham. I was disappointed. M. Night Shyamalan's movies are usually better then that. Lady In The Water wasn't very good at all either. But I have high hopes for his new movie "The Happening". Hopefully this will be his recovery.

Originally posted by MovieRose0101
[B] I don't have to LEARN something from a movie to enjoy it, but if it's not going to offer anything else, AT ALL, it should at least teach you something. [/B]

Maybe it did teach you something, but you just haven't realized it yet. For example, the lesson here could be: Stop watching movies, and start learning how to spell words that most Grade 1 students know.

See, Napoleon Dynamite did teach you something! In fact, its lesson was so profound that it only occurred after you watched the movie!

Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
Maybe it did teach you something, but you just haven't realized it yet. For example, the lesson here could be: Stop watching movies, and start learning how to spell words that most Grade 1 students know.

See, Napoleon Dynamite did teach you something! In fact, its lesson was so profound that it only occurred after you watched the movie!

What might I ask did I spell incorrectly? Seeing as I'm an author and content developer an error should be noted.

I'm going to let you go on a little journey of self-discovery...

Hey, you really are learning a lot from watching that movie!