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December 24, 2004 at 6:42 pm #102796
Hasan
MemberHackers of Angelina Jolie is the worst movie I’ve ever seen.
In this movie hackers are actually playing a 3D game instead of working in console applications 😐And the way Hugh Jackman builds the worm in Swordfish is hillarious.
December 28, 2004 at 3:30 am #102827cuteb0mberchick
Memberthe worst movie I ever seen is The Ring and They.
December 28, 2004 at 5:06 am #102831bashar teg
MemberUm. Anything falling under the category of “chick flick”. Nasty things. Especially when I was forced to watch 50 First Dates and the Beautician and the Beast. Bleah. And for the sake of your sanity, anything having to do with sports and/or a talking or otherwise unnaturally intelligent pet is DEFINITELY something to avoid.
Murder by Death: some people hate it, some people love it. Me, I’m one of the latter. I just wanted to see if anyone actually does hate it like they claim.
December 28, 2004 at 6:03 am #102805colin
MemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by bashar tegUm. Anything falling under the category of “chick flick”. Nasty things. Especially when I was forced to watch 50 First Dates and the Beautician and the Beast. Bleah. And for the sake of your sanity, anything having to do with sports and/or a talking or otherwise unnaturally intelligent pet is DEFINITELY something to avoid.
Murder by Death: some people hate it, some people love it. Me, I’m one of the latter. I just wanted to see if anyone actually does hate it like they claim.
Amen to that. Well, except a lot of sports movies are great. I am not a scary movie fan, and so me and this other girl had to decide between “Little Black Book” and “The Village”. Well, we saw Little Black Book, and it was HORRIBLE! There was one funny part involving a gynocologist, and the girl I was seeing it with couldn’t look at me, she was really embarrassed, haha.
December 28, 2004 at 6:29 am #102760detn8r
ParticipantI must say… Phone Booth sucked some major ass.
December 28, 2004 at 6:36 am #102818Lucifina
Memberoh thank god someone other than me thought phone booth completely sucked
another note: Colin Farrell is NOT that cute and I really don’t see his “acting” abilities
December 28, 2004 at 6:57 am #102788Tigerblade
Participantjust a few days ago, I decided to check out 2001 A Space Odyssey from my library… ya know, since its such the great masterpiece, classic, blah diddy blah. supposedly one of those movies that everyone should see once in their lifetime because it defines an era of whatever.
IT SUCKED. it reminded me a lot of my night class for marketing… two and a half hours of waiting for something important to happen and never having it happen. I think it might have made a lot more sense if i’d been high, but i’ve never been high so I dont know. maybe. more likely is that the writer and producer were high when they came up with this movie. there was a good 10-15 minutes of nothing but swirling lights and colors, like I was watching windows media player visualizations. “Through Space and Time.” bah… try “through the eyes of someone on LSD”. after the thing ended, I was completely speechless… the only thing I could say coherently was “What?” and “i want those two and a half hours of my life back.”
bottom line – dont ever watch 2001. i’m getting the sequel from the library shortly, in hopes it will make some sense. (i dont know why… i’ve been bored so far over break) i’ve been told its a lot better, it cant possibly be any worse.
February 14, 2005 at 3:42 pm #102832CoolMinded
MemberThe worse movie that I would go for would be Titanic. It was a good movie live up to the hype, but as years pass I realized that it was a bad movie.
February 15, 2005 at 12:14 am #102778JazzBaby
MemberOkay, there are some bad movies out there, but I have never seen anything in my life that sucked anywhere near as much as Battlefield Earth. That film was an abomination. It made me want to stab myself in the eye.
February 15, 2005 at 12:25 am #102748Jeff Hester
KeymasterTigerblade wrote:bottom line – dont ever watch 2001. i’m getting the sequel from the library shortly, in hopes it will make some sense. (i dont know why… i’ve been bored so far over break) i’ve been told its a lot better, it cant possibly be any worse.Ah well, obviously you’re a member of the MTV generation. 🙂You have to realize it’s a different kind of movie. It’s designed to make you go “WTF was that?” and make you think. Most movies don’t make you think.
And by today’s standards, the movie isn’t really entertaining… it’s quaint. First of all, we’re several years past the year 2001 and not only is Pan Am NOT flying commercial flights to space stations, but they went bankrupt years ago. The notions of computers are outdated, but at the time, it was a pretty cutting-edge film.
What makes 2001: A Space Odyssey interesting in my book is that it doesn’t give you all the answers. It’s surreal and open to interpretation and discussion. In that sense, it’s a GREAT movie.
February 15, 2005 at 6:12 am #102783Someguy03
MemberThe second one is good though. It isn’t about men jumping around in suits through “silent” space while music plays and you just watch in boredom. In 2010 it’s actually interesting. =)
February 15, 2005 at 7:05 pm #102822sarahtowny
MemberI think mine has to be Chariot’s of Fire, the reason – it’s the only film I have walked out of! Saying that I switched off Spiderman 2 the other day because I could not put myself through any more bad acting….
March 13, 2005 at 1:18 am #102821Kudo
Participantwhite chicks, pokemon the movie (dont ask why ive seen this):D
March 18, 2005 at 10:12 pm #102828MrEggsalad
ParticipantI would have to say the worst movie I have ever seen is Spongebob The Movie. Its story was horrible, litte kids kept talking all the way through it and it was so boring. Some people fell asleep. The story would start up then just die and a new story would start then die…and so on and on.
April 10, 2005 at 1:38 am #102833xphile_1002
MemberJeff wrote:Wish I could deny it, but I watched “Saving Silverman” on DVD. It was so bad it hurt. The only laugh I got was when I thought how bad the producers must’ve felt.:):):)
Jeff Hester
BigBlueBall.comOh God, I HATED that movie. And I wasted 8 dollars to see it in the theater.
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