The Worst Film Ever Made

I have picked up this DVD so many times but yet to watch it. Time to give it a go.

I have seen so many bad films I am stuggling to remember them all. Recently though, The Happening, Pineapple Express and In a Dark Place. I don't know how I managed to sit through them til then end.

I thouhtt The Happening was going to be good at the start but when Mark Wahlberg started to talk to the fake houseplant I wanted to die. Pineapple Express is a film for morons. I'm sorry but it is.
 
The worst film that i have ever seen has to be The Amazingly talented mr ripley (or something similar to that)
so bad i can't even remember the title properly!
 
I've had a couple of opportunities to watch that film, but it seems like a cruel piss-taking of a serious subject, so I've avoided it ever since.



Damn right!



Both incredibly crap films. Well done, you.
 
Batman & Robin is fun to mock but it was a very sorry end to the original Batman movie franchise, which deserved better. :( Batman Forever is quite crappy as well...Tommy Lee Jones' version of Two Face was written like a very poor man's Joker. Thank God that Aaron Eckhart came along in The Dark Knight and erased most people's memory of that.
 
Cool World (1992). Not the worst film ever made, but one of the most disappointing films I have ever seen. It was hyped as being an adult answer to Who Framed Roger Rabbit but it was just a mess because Ralph Bakshi wouldn't play ball with the studios, so they took his original concepts and scripts and mashed it all up into something unrecognizable from Bakshi's initial vision. It starred Gabriel Byrne, Brad Pitt and Kim Basinger but each and every one of them was just completely wasted, and the animated parts were headache inducing. The saddest thing about this film is that there is so much potential there but it's just wasted. The only good thing about the final cut of the movie is the soundtrack.
 
Granted Commies & aliens suited the 50's setting.

The problem with Indiana Jones & the Refridgerator of Doom was the excessive & abominable CGI & the excessive & abominable Shia Lebouef.
 
I love Grease 2. It's one of the ultimate guilty pleasure movies, and I think a couple of the songs are genuinely good.

Although the fact that whoever wrote the cool rider plotline expected us all to take it seriously does make me fear for their sanity.

But it's a great turn-your-brain-off fluff flick. It's like a very warped fantasy film in places, like the biker heaven scene!
 
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