What is the worst film you've ever seen?

cdp1223
cdp1223 Posts: 1,131
edited September 2013 in All Encompassing Trip
All this talk about good films seems to warrant a discussion of the dark side.....I saw briefly that someone around here mentioned seeing "The Room" the other day. This is possibly one of the worst I have ever seen, but in an AWESOME kind of way.
Actual line from the film: I got the results of the test back. I DEFINITELY have breast cancer.
This is also basically never mentioned again. The whole film is just bizarre and amazing and best watched under the influence of anything you can get your hands on.


HOWEVER, the WORST movie I have ever seen would have to be "Burn Hollywood Burn"....http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118577/
Just unwatchable in the worst way. And I actually made it all the way through and couldn't tell you what happened.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    Hmm, The Family Stone springs to mind instantly.

    I've seen so many horrible movies it's hard to filter them out of my brain...
  • MrMerkinball
    MrMerkinball Posts: 1,978
    Starship troopers
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    Starship troopers
    You know that movie has 2 or 3 sequels that probably should have been mentioned first, right?
  • eyedclaar
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    The Phantom Menace.
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  • lephty
    lephty Posts: 770
    2 worst movies i can think of...

    Ghost Ship - wow... now THAT is a piece of crap

    A.I - Spielberg tried REAL hard to recreate a heart felt movie like E.T. I went to the theater to see this with my cousin and fell asleep during it at some point. He woke me up at the end and I asked what happened and i thought he was messing with me when he was telling me about some aliens that rescued the robot boy to learn about humans... this is probably the most drawn out movie ever made.
  • MrMerkinball
    MrMerkinball Posts: 1,978
    Rygar wrote:
    Starship troopers
    You know that movie has 2 or 3 sequels that probably should have been mentioned first, right?
    I was interviewing someone the other day and I asked them what their favorite movie was and why (cheesy yes - but I find it is a good interview question to help relax people and then you can see who they really are). The guy actually said "starship troopers"....and he was dead serious.
  • Hands down, "The Love Guru" ... absolutely terrible.
  • JonnyPistachio
    JonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    the Jackyl.. I almost asked for my money back.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    Rygar wrote:
    Starship troopers
    You know that movie has 2 or 3 sequels that probably should have been mentioned first, right?
    I was interviewing someone the other day and I asked them what their favorite movie was and why (cheesy yes - but I find it is a good interview question to help relax people and then you can see who they really are). The guy actually said "starship troopers"....and he was dead serious.
    Lol!
  • JonnyPistachio
    JonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    Rygar wrote:
    Starship troopers
    You know that movie has 2 or 3 sequels that probably should have been mentioned first, right?
    I was interviewing someone the other day and I asked them what their favorite movie was and why (cheesy yes - but I find it is a good interview question to help relax people and then you can see who they really are). The guy actually said "starship troopers"....and he was dead serious.

    the shower scene saved that movie! ;)

    haha, just kiddin.
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  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559
    seen a lot of bad movies so hard to say but of the films i saw recently ... 2012
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 Posts: 10,973
    Battlefield earth
  • cdp1223
    cdp1223 Posts: 1,131
    lephty wrote:
    2 worst movies i can think of...

    Ghost Ship - wow... now THAT is a piece of crap

    A.I - Spielberg tried REAL hard to recreate a heart felt movie like E.T. I went to the theater to see this with my cousin and fell asleep during it at some point. He woke me up at the end and I asked what happened and i thought he was messing with me when he was telling me about some aliens that rescued the robot boy to learn about humans... this is probably the most drawn out movie ever made.

    I'm gonna have to disagree about AI....I think it is actually a far greater movie than I originally thought and I am definitely not a huge Speilberg lover. This could also have something to do with the fact that my husband practiced his lecture to his Intro to Film students on this film to me first. :lol:
  • Brisk.
    Brisk. Posts: 11,581
    Troll 2

    Worst film ever but its so bad thats its actually one of the best films as it soo funny!
  • cdp1223
    cdp1223 Posts: 1,131
    Brisk. wrote:
    Troll 2

    Worst film ever but its so bad thats its actually one of the best films as it soo funny!

    One of my all time favorites!!

    Confession: I kind of love bad films.

    Anyone see the remake of The Wicker Man with Nic Cage from a few years back? AWESOMELY TERRIBLE.
  • Pepe Silvia
    Pepe Silvia Posts: 3,758
    sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band by the bee gees and i think peter frampton? not only is the 'story' extremely lacking but you get people like george burns and steve martin singing a beatles song, though, the worst had to be the runt bee gee singing 'i want you (she's so heavy)'
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    Shadow of the Vampire was excrutiatingly drawn out and boring.
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  • cdp1223
    cdp1223 Posts: 1,131
    sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band by the bee gees and i think peter frampton? not only is the 'story' extremely lacking but you get people like george burns and steve martin singing a beatles song, though, the worst had to be the runt bee gee singing 'i want you (she's so heavy)'


    Oh....along these lines "Head" the Monkees film could definitely be a contender.
  • comebackgirl
    comebackgirl Posts: 9,885
    The Bully - ugh - unwatchable
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  • Teen Wolf 2... I remember seeing it when I was like seven or eight in the theater and being so excitied because the first is a classic... and then being horrified! I made a promise to myself during the boxing montage I said "you are seven years old and this is the worst film you will ever see in your life. and it has been true thus far
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