Worst Film You've Ever Sat through....

A.I.
LA Story
The English Patient
Mr Beans Holiday
Dog Soldiers
Blair Witch Project
Rat Race
The Royal Tennenbaums
Deathwatch
28 days later (at least it was well named cause it felt like that by the time it ended!)
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Mr Nanny
Almost every remake there has been (though I have to say I quite liked the new Halloween though I still prefer the original)
Scary Movie
All the Lord Of The Rings Movies (Though only saw the first at the cinema, complete torture.)
The Matrix (again saw the others on DVD, total yawn fest with absoloutley no point to them.)
The Frightners
 
Good thread!

Films people have mentioned that fall into the 'I can't believe you're dissing that!' category for me are 40 Year Old Virgin, Dodgeball, The Aristocrats and even Dude Where's My Car.

In the 'good call!' category are Brokeback Mountain and Velvet Goldmine.

Two of my worsties that no-one has mentioned yet are A Life Less Ordinary and The Piano. The first is 'can't believe this got made' bad and the second boring pompous tosh.
 
27 Dresses was pretty bad, I bought the DVD thinking it would be good (as it looked good from the trailer) but I got bored halfway through and was thinking of switching it off. I decided to watch it fully and decided I would never watch it again. I might give the DVD to a charity shop or to one of my uni frienRAB who might like it more than me.
 
Perhaps some 'shittier' films were just so bad from the outset that most people did bother to go see it let alone sat through it? i.e Someone's recently mentioned 'Get Him To The Greek' - I've not seen but from the trailer and plot, I would have to be paid some serious money to sit through that.
 
I've never walked out of a film before it finished apart from Trains Planes & Automobiles because the film broke down and Planet of the Apes when I was on holiday in Jersey and the whole of the island had a power cut.

One film that I knew I wasn't going to enjoy though just 5 minutes from the start, was Kevin Costner's "Waterworld"
 
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