Name and shame the worst films that you've seen at the cinema this year.....

Jumper, no doubt about it, a great premise and generally an OK supporting cast but I'm afraid Hayden Christiansen drags the whole thing down to below ground level.
 
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Could it? The premise sounded shite from the get go.
 
Cloverfield is a marmite film as you will either love or hate it. I really liked it but ive got frienRAB who hated it. Its worth watching to deciede for yourself!
 
I personally thought there was potential there, and some of the scenes where they re-did movies did make me chuckle..but that was the best!!

Very impressed by your Ha ha...that takes dedication!! :p
 
wosrt film this year - has to be disaster movie

i only saw it cos i missed the film i was intending to see and as i was there and my cineworld card meant i didnt have to give any actual money i thought why not. but it was just a waste of time!!


oh and i quite liked meet the spartans - mostly because of the skipping
 
There have been quite a few, but the worst by far and possibly one of the worst of all time...

AVP2 - cannot begin to describe how bad it was!
 
Thing is, it's all fine and dandy to put hidden adult humour into a kid's film, but a lot of people seem to think that it makes it automatically good (or maybe they just use that as an excuse for going to see it). Most of the time it's really cheap humour, and you wouldn't laugh at it in another context.

I think it's possible for something to be funny for both adults and children. Pixar hit the nail on the head every time :D
 
Even that piece of dreck can't compare with Mamma Mia! in the truly horrendous stakes.

If you could really wipe memories a la Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind then Percy Brosnan "singing" would definitely be consigned to oblivion.
 
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