Worst Film

Zakk Wylde, now there's a name from my past. One of Ozzie's many guitarist i do believe. Is he still kicking, or did he lose himself in one of his solo's.
 
Im really upset about all the hate for Rocky Horror Show, i've loved this film for years and seen the stage show many times, but hey - I can understand not many people take to it!

Worst film for me has to be Human Traffic - a load of unlikeable people, no plotline - glorified drug use and abuse thoughout the entire film apart from the last 5 mins as if to redeem itself.

Also Blues Brothers - my hubby loves it, I thought it was one of the most boring and pointless films ive ever seen!
 
rather than creating a new thread i will put it here. 2 films i saw tonight

3 Kings: got this on Sky Box Office. not as good as some people say it is but worth watching

Little Nicky: found this on the table and it is one of the funniest films i have seen in a long time. definately worth watching. star studded cast with some good cameo appearances
 
How can someone not like A Nightmare on Elm Street - it was great - an amusing horror which didn't promise to be anything else. Long live Freddy!

And in response to someone else's post - Never Been Kissed is also a good film - it's a chick flick though so if you're male that might explain your choice.

Other than that watched Mississippi Burning on tv last night - what a fantastic film. It was just filmed so well and the things it showed just made you stop and think. Now that's a good film.
 
Worst film ever?

Highlander II: The Quickening. You need to have seen the first one to appreciate just how insane the plot of this "sequel" is. If there's a worse film than this, then someone is keeping it to themselves (thankyou God!).
 
Has to be any Lord of the Rings films. Can't stand them, very boring. My favourite movie has to be either a 'Halloween' film or possibly one of the Jeepers Creepers films.

:cool: ANTZ :cool:
 
Worst film I have seen was Forrest Gump, I absolutely hated it, a load of right wing American crap, closely followed by Oliver Stone's The Doors. :)
 
Back
Top