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What are the worst movies you’ve ever seen? (1 Viewer)

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What are the worst movies you’ve ever seen? Here’s my top 10:
1.I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
2.Battlefield Earth
3.Orgy of the Dead
4.Mac and Me
5.Eye for an Eye
6.Lady in the Water
7.Armageddon
8.Pearl Harbor
9.Batman and Robin
10.Streetfighter

Mark
 
I am curious (yellow). I remember in came out when I was in 5th grade (1967) and all the kids were talking about it. Of course being X-rated none of us actually ever saw it. Around 10 years ago I saw on Amazon criterion had a DVD set (I am curious (yellow) and I am curious (blue)) on this so I bought it. This was truly the worst film I ever saw! The x-rated parts is tame by today's standards and the film simply has no plot or story.
 
Eyes Wide Shut with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman
Just plain awful.
 
What are the worst movies you’ve ever seen? Here’s my top 10:
1.I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
2.Battlefield Earth
3.Orgy of the Dead
4.Mac and Me
5.Eye for an Eye
6.Lady in the Water
7.Armageddon
8.Pearl Harbor
9.Batman and Robin
10.Streetfighter

Mark
The Bridges over Madison County...........the one stinker that Clint Eastwood made.
 
Napoleon Dynamite.

Every time I watch it, I am disgusted by the blatant DEI message: Vote for Pedro - really?

And there aren't even any dynamite explosions to be be seen, so if anyone is expecting an action thriller, this is not it.

MAGA.

Well we can't expect MAGA to understand a good subtle heartwarming coming of age story when all they can see is one of the few Hispanics in a movie, now can we?
 
Well we can't expect MAGA to understand a good subtle heartwarming coming of age story when all they can see is one of the few Hispanics in a movie, now can we?

Sounds like a good call.

Of all the horrible movies listed so far on this thread, the only ones I watched were Pearl Harbor, once, and agree it was terrible, Citizen Kane a few times, it was interesting, and Napoleon Dynamite repeatedly because I have a thing for Summer Wheatly.

MAGA.
 
The Bridges over Madison County...........the one stinker that Clint Eastwood made.
Eastwood is one of my favorite directors, but since he’s made so many movies, some of them are bound to be stinkeroos. Watching The Bridges of Madison County was as exciting as sitting through church. Heartbreak Ridge and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil were also crappy.

Mark
 
My list:

2000 Mules
Death of a Nation

You watched 2000 Mules?

Poor guy, and Death of a Nation is a brilliant D.W. Griffith is a century-old masterpiece that exposed reconstruction for the evil it was.

MAGA.
 
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Eastwood is one of my favorite directors, but since he’s made so many movies, some of them are bound to be stinkeroos. Watching The Bridges of Madison County was as exciting as sitting through church. Heartbreak Ridge and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil were also crappy.

Mark
In my opinion his only real stinker was The Bridges of Madison County
 
The Bridges over Madison County...........the one stinker that Clint Eastwood made.
He also made "Midnight in the garden of good and evil".

One of the few movies I walked out of theater in the middle of.
 
Eastwood is one of my favorite directors, but since he’s made so many movies, some of them are bound to be stinkeroos. Watching The Bridges of Madison County was as exciting as sitting through church. Heartbreak Ridge and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil were also crappy.

Mark
I agree, man some of the best movies of the last half century he directed.
For a while there he was an Oscar machine. Hackman, Swank, Freeman. Robbins and Penn.
Quite the run.
 
He also made "Midnight in the garden of good and evil".

One of the few movies I walked out of theater in the middle of.
This has only happened once for me, I walked out on 1999's Sleepy Hollow (with Depp and Ricci)
Abysmal.
 
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I only remember the film because it was the only one that really made me want to walk out.
 
In my opinion his only real stinker was The Bridges of Madison County
OK, we’ll have to agree to disagree. I thought the other too sucked ass.
What are your favorite movies that Eastwood directed? Here’s my top 10:
1.Letters from Iwo Jima
2.Flags of Our Fathers
3.Unforgiven
4.A Perfect World
5.Million Dollar Baby
6.Pale Rider
7.Hereafter
8.Mystic River
9.Gran Torino
10.True Crime

Mark
 
Now are we talking bad?
Or, so bad its good?
I’m talking so bad that you want to poke out your eyes.

There are many legitimately bad movies that I enjoy watching because they’re fun and not meant to be taken seriously. Some examples that come to mind are Tremors, Congo, and The Relic.

Mark
 
There are so many bad movies its hard for me to identify the worst.

I will say this, however, there was one movie: The worst movie I saw is the first half of Dogville, one of the best I have seen is the second half. I wanted to walk out half way in the movie it was so boring, but a friend encouraged me to stay. I did and it was fantastic. What I didn't appreciate at the time was how brilliantly the first half was preparing the viewer for the stuff in the second half. Genius.

For me, the movie as a whole was one of my all-time favorites.
 

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