GodmotherPearl said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:40:34 PM EDT

"Borrowed" the idea from this post by Madame Ava: http://comm.worth1000.com/discussions/61042/your-favorite-movies

Please don't kill me. :)

I figured that since we had one for our favorite(s), so why not make it even and list our least favorite ones? You can put why you disliked them if you want. :)

Mine are:
Grease 2 (WHY?!)
The Scream movies
The Final Destination movies
Trick or Treat (God help you if you have seen this disaster...)
The original Psycho (Just didn't care for it really.)
The Day the Earth Stood Still remake.
The newer National Lampoon movies. (Nothing beats the vacation one!)
Sherlock Holmes remake.
Twilight anything.
High School Musical anything.


I didn't edit this.....lol

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Pac0daTac0 said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:42:55 PM EDT

The Twilight Series

Thread over. :)

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morporkian said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:43:37 PM EDT

Anything with Hugh Grant in it
Grease
Any of the High School Musicals (never seen any of them and have no wish to)
They are the ones that spring to mind

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razshady said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:47:33 PM EDT

Green Street 2, I watched it for free and still had to turn it off after 10 minutes.

carmsie said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:48:27 PM EDT

There is literally nowehere to start!

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mennufer said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:50:46 PM EDT

My Big Fat Greek Wedding. After being forced to watch that steaming pile of manure, it took all of my will power not to hunt down every single person involved in the making of that movie and skin them alive.

Please do not succumb to the urge to eat each other.
GodmotherPearl said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:52:57 PM EDT

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Yeah, how I ever forgot to add that one to mine I will never know. lol

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Global Councilarsidubu said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 1:53:18 PM EDT

Three Men and a Baby.

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Global Councilnikneven said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 2:08:41 PM EDT

any Rom-Com. I truly can't think of one I liked.

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d4nie1 said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 2:10:49 PM EDT

I can remember in high school going to a drive through and watching a double feature of Naked Gun 33 1/3 and Blue Chips, both of which I thought were lead contenders for the worst movie I've ever seen. I think I fell asleep in the grass and my friends woke me up when it was over.

Global CouncilMeanMrMustard said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 2:26:45 PM EDT

arsidubu said
Three Men and a Baby.

Pretty much anything with Steve Guttenberg in it makes my list.

Ziaphra said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 2:34:18 PM EDT

Anything with Steven Seagul in, he drives me insane with his low budget crap.

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ImagiCreatrix said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 2:40:55 PM EDT

MeanMrMustard said
Steve Guttenberg

And I used to have such a mad crush on him when I was younger.


Yes, I'm serious. If it's any consolation to you (probably not, but still), I grew out of it.



Worst movies ever... hmm...

Phone Booth (turned it off with only 20 minutes left in the movie, I just couldn't deal anymore)
Little Nicky (omfg why did I give up 90 minutes of my life for that?)
Drag Me To Hell (another one that got turned off mid-way through)
Anything with Pauly Shore


I actually like the Twilight series in a MST3K kind of way. It is *so* much fun to mock out loud the whole way through... all that bad acting... just the dramatic brooding alone is worth it! It's hilarious.

winteragain said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 2:44:12 PM EDT

The Twilight series
most things on Syfy weekend movies
most anything with a large animal like a snake or Gator in it
agree with High School Musical anything
most Leslie Nielson comedies
almost any parody movie (date movie, disaster movie, Epic Movie, etc)

IwasAcat said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 2:51:07 PM EDT

[shudder]High school musical (had to watch ten minutes of it)[/shudder]

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erentil said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 3:21:12 PM EDT

There is a dark dark corner of british movies which are spin offs from 1970's tv shows, most are watchable, however the film "On the buses" probes areas of horror that no one should ever see, I think it never escaped from the damp island...warning, once you start to watch you wont be able to stop

orion1977 said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 3:22:54 PM EDT

All Twilight crap
Anything non-animated by Disney
Signs (EPIC FAIL)
Braveheart (I know, I know, I'm the only person in Earth that thinks the film was boring)
Anything featuring Adam Sandler
Anything featuring Jim Carrey (except Man in the moon)
Eragon (thought I liked the book)

Fail gratia failis
Zonagirl said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 3:38:28 PM EDT

I really can't stand anything by Roland Emmerich:
Independence Day (let's hack into advanced alien technology by uploading a Window's 95 virus)
The 1998 Godzilla (:S ... yeah, 'nuff said)
The Day After Tomorrow (at one point during this film the characters are actually chased down a hallway by COLD!)

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ThatGuy3 said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 4:34:30 PM EDT

Well to start twilight
highschool musical
hairspray
eragon
de Vinci code
rom coms
romantic films
twilight
twilight
oh and highschool musical again
the stuff I have been forced to watch it's a suprise I haven't killed myself.

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cmumiddle said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 4:40:28 PM EDT

Did anyone "get" that film Solaris ?? Two hours of not much happening.

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cmumiddle said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 4:47:34 PM EDT

Ziaphra said
Anything with Steven Seagul in


Steven Seagal had a few 80's type karate movies that were okay, but my problem with him is he'd never get hurt. Van Damme was at least willing to take a few crowbars to the ribs before kicking The Bad Guy into the wheat thrasher or blast furnace or whatever. Seagal always played the same "invincible" oh wow he's just sooooo cool character that could take on the entire 2nd Armored Division in hand to hand combat and not get so much as a cut lip.

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Global Councilarsidubu said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 4:52:35 PM EDT

Zonagirl said
The 1998 Godzilla (... yeah, 'nuff said)


Not a *total* waste. Jean Reno was in it.

Zonagirl said
The Day After Tomorrow


I'm annoyed that they hiked from Philly to NYC. In a blizzard. Jah rite.

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razshady said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 5:36:51 PM EDT

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Drag me to Hell was excellent :O Did you watch it alone? Its definitely an audience film.

Onepixel said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 5:39:02 PM EDT

I hate mobster movies without someone in second lead role called "Vinnie".

(And I like "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", even if that daddy with a machinegun instead of that spray bottle may have shortened it with a an hour or two)

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steveRS said 1 year ago 7/30/2010 5:41:27 PM EDT

Catwoman with Halle Berry !

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