Best and Worst Film Ever

worst film
mission impossible

butchered a clever understated tv series to please tom cruise.

best film
star wars - cause i can sit through it over and over again
 
Oh yeah, I forgot Chicken Run. I hate it so much :mad:. I was about 9 when the film came out and I kept being invited to birthday parties to go see it. I saw it 12 bloody times in the space of 3 weeks! :mad: *Rant over*

I assume you mean the phantom Menace, or The Attack of the Clones for Star Wars?

Em
 
Best films in my opinion...
Watership Down (Made me boo as a 8 year old for hours and still does :o )
The Fisher King (Watchable time and again)
The Lady Killers (The original, not the old pants they remade, a genius film)
Leon (A beautiful film)

And the worst...
Garfield was dire
The Lady Killers remake.....why oh why?
 
Best films - Bla, I can't name ten, yet alone one! I love so many different films, so I will go with the last film I watched which is one of my favourites/best/whatever.

Serpico - watched it last night again, I think Al Pacino is just so fabulous in this film, just the expressions on his face during the whole film would do.


Worst- Humm, it's very hard for me to hate a film completely.

Some I didn't like that much:

Cabin Fever - one of the worst horror movies, awful.
Party Monster
KiRAB
Gummo
She Hate Me
 
BEST: KILL BILL (put both parts together, so technically its 2 films but it was orignally meant as 1, so I will class it as 1 in this case).

WORST: UNBREAKABLE (zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)- sorry
 
Best- Final Destination
Worst- Any of the star wars films they bore the living crap out of me! *yawn*
 
Hmmm.... well I do think that LOTR is defnitely up there with the best of them, but i could not say it is THE best, probably the best of the three years that they came out in, but the best of all time, well there is just so much good stuff to choose. It is a real testiment to everything great about Hollywood cinema and English literature. sure it is not to everyone;s tastes, be it that it is a bit too long winded (try to look beyond the first movie people - that is the movie bring the story to the 'boil'), or if you are a 'die hard' tolkien fan, but there is no denying that the amount of time spent working on a seemingly impossible project has to be admired. it is cinema at it's glory.

Also the music is beautiful and ties to the movie superbly.

Anyone who moves the LOTR movies away from one of the best movies of all time neeRAB there heaRAB checking - without doubt, the most important cinematic project since the original Star Wars trilogy.

Finally - i echo the Unbreakable vote as one of the worst... also Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within... and Team America: World Police and Blade: Trinity.... and Matrix Reloaded... oh blimey, i am getting carried away here!
 
My favourite movie of all time is "Poltergeist"

The worst movie I have ever seen has to be the third entry in the series "Poltergeist III".

The Lowdown on the Movie: If anybody here even knows what makes a movie sequel work, "Poltergeist III" had nothing going for it except "Heather O' Rourke" (the young actress from the first two movies). "Poltergeist III" is pointless, "II" ended the story, bringing Kane back for "Poltergeist III" was a stupid, stupid idea anyway, his character in "III" is AWFUL, poorly written, poorly scripted and poorly executed like the rest of the movie, (his character was fantastic in "II"). "II" is a worthy good sequel, "III" is "TERRIBLE!". The remaining (virtually new) cast are unbearable, the so-called music score by "Joe Renzetti" is nothing more then a load of synthesized nonsense (no "Jerry GolRABmith" in sight this time). As for the effects, they are the kind of cheap, poor effects you find in a TV movie and getting back to the script, why didn't they just add the line "Carol Anne!" to Kane's pathetic, laughable dialogue in the script another 10,000 times or so, they seemed to think "118" already was "acceptable". :rolleyes:

The Lowdown on the Music Score: MGM asked "Jerry GolRABmith" to leave the "Poltergeist III" production, if you are going to remove a legendary composer from scoring a movie you don't replace them with a rookie who A) had no intention of writing an orchestral based score (even though he was actually offered an orchestra he could have used along with his synthesizers) = he was selfish, lazy and careless B) had no intention of using the previous established musical themes from the first two movies = he didn't want "GolRABmith" to get any credit or loose any of his precious money due to it having to go to "Jerry" by default and C) thinks his ideas were actually good ones! = he was and "still is" in my opinion, a complete a**hole. (excuse my language). "Carol Anne's Theme" was as important to the "Poltergeist" story as say "Darth Vader's Theme" was to "The Empire Strikes Back". You don't just decide NOT to use it because your paycheque will be deducted otherwise. By "Joe" taking that theme away he had already removed a large section of the story's appeal and ruined it there and then. :mad:

The Lowdown on Heather O' Rourke: Heather's mother was informed during her filming "Poltergeist III" that she may have a bowel obstruction and need surgery to correct it, so Heather's mother Kathy asked MGM if she could remove Heather from filming so that she could take her to see the specialist and find out if this was really the case and get her the surgery but MGM said NO because they didn't want filming to be put on hold and loose money as a result by not having their main star so they talked her out of it and into thinking nothing of that nature was wrong with Heather. Five weeks went by, then filming had to be put on hold suddenly anyway because Gary Sherman (the director) had a personal engagement of his own and therefore couldn't show up to work. During this time Heather's mother did not try to contact the clinic specialist again because she was convinced Heather was OK (she was already on a very powerful drug "Cortisone" which is the reason why her face seemed fat during her appearance in the movie because of her gain in weight) and Heather was not one to complain about herself being in pain etc. During this period MGM informed everyone that they wanted a new ending for the movie shot as they did not like the one already filmed. Then it eventually came to that tragic morning when Heather passed out and was rushed to hospital, dying later that day (her intestines had burst). Gary Sherman informed MGM that due to Heather's death nobody was interested in doing the movie anymore but MGM basically said "if you don't come back and shoot it, we shall get someone to do it for you". The remaining cast returned to work, a body-double was used for Heather and Kipley Wentz wasn't even asked to return (he played Scott). There is also a large number of other factors that contributed to Heather's death but I shall not go into them here. :(

That's why "Poltergeist III" IS and FOREVER will be nothing more then a complete and utter "ABOMINATION". :sleep:
 
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