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

Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992)

I kept wondering how on earth this film ever got past the script development stage. Surely someone with any sense could have said - THIS ISN'T GOING TO WORK.

Quite entertaining in a ''so bad it's good'' kind of a way.
 
Titanic - all that money and they still ended up with a fake boat and a plot out of Mills and Boon
The Avengers - WTF?
Lost in Space - OMG!

Tragically I worked as a projectionist when all three of these were in the cinema. The worst was despite having been 3 1/2 hours long there would always be some women who would sit right to the very end of the credits of Titanic. Had they no ****ing homes to go to?

The best film I saw round that time was "Saving Private Ryan". The whole cinema would shake when the Tigers were rumbling through the town in the final act.
 
lol, some great films in this thread... (yes i know subjective, blah blah)

mine (for the record)

Clash of the TItans (the new one)
The fountain; Utter (too clever for it's own good) arty nonsense.
Sour grapes... watched it cos i love LD but it's just bad.
 
There was a film called "A Christmas Carol"

Our primary school had a school play of it every year at Christmas from P1 - P7 then we had to see it in the cinema every year and got the cinema to put it on especially for our whole year every Christmas. Therefore I've seen it 14 times and it seems to get longer and more boring every time I watched it. :yawn:
 
Yes the Brothers Grimm (I actually dreamt about this last night!!! GRRR)

And in mine and my ex's opinion, falling asleepin the middle of a film, a good film does not make it!
 
I know someone who walked out of Nightmare Before Christmas because it was "a stupid musical" and not a horror film like they had hoped for!
 
Some of the worst films i've ever seen featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 but then again that was the entire point of the show.

One particular film featured that sticks in my mind is one called Werewolf. One actress can't keep her accent straight, sounding American at the start but increasingly sounRAB Dutch towarRAB the end and in one scene an exterior shot shows a house at night but the interior shot shows sunlight pouring through the windows.
 
Mamma Mia - we switched off after 5 minutes
Royal Tannenbaums
Lost in Translation
Moulin Rouge
Truman Show - I love reality TV but it really disturbed me
Ghost Ship - I was in shock after the opening scene
Starsky & Hutch
Vanilla Sky
The Terminal - lived up to it's name
Hi Fidelity
American Sweethearts
AI
Pearl Harbour
John Malcovich
 
I've just seen this (after recording it a few weeks back).

It is hilarious! The funniest thing I've seen in ages.

The music is fantastic, and unique.

I think I've fallen in love with this movie, especially the bit with the bear.

Was staggered to find Arnie's sidekick Preztie was played by the actor who did the voice of Top Cat.


As for my worst film - The Shape Of Things To Come. I paid good money to see that in the West End, it was so bad it wasn't funny.
 
Titanic -- I saw this when I was 13 with my mate and we both laughed when someone hit their head off the propellers as the ship sank. We're sadists really.

Lost In Translation --Boring.
Da Vinici Code
Napoleon Dynamite --I fell asleep
The Blair Witch project --Oh no rustling twigs, soooo scary!
Deathwatch -- It has Jamie Bell in it, need I say more?
Spiderman3 --Urgh.
TMNT --It ruined my nostalgic love for the Turtles.
War of the worlRAB. -- I loathe Tom Cruise.
 
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