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The worst movies you've ever seen

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Isn't it disappointing, irritating & infuriating when you decide to spend your weekend watching a good movie & excitedly sit & watch the whole movie with popcorn stuffed in your mouth but in the end the movie ends like shit? Yea, I know that feeling
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List some movies that you think are the worst movies you've ever seen.
 
Dumb & Dumberer is one of the worst movies I've seen. Don't ask why I saw it because it was absolute crap
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Disaster Movie.

Saw (IE, predictable generic horror movie)



Hmm.. I gotta think a bit.
 
Contact, The Dark, & some others..... eww.... those movies still disgust me
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I have tried on multiple occasions to sit through Waterworld



I usually like Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper, and as far as I'm concerned, I don't really need a reason to watch Jeanne Tripplehorn do anything.



I have, as yet, been able to force myself to watch more than half an hour of that box office bomb at a time.



I would say that it's almost as bad as Ishtar, but I haven't been able to watch enough of that one to honestly compare the two, but not for lack of trying.



I used to work a middle of the night shift where most of the time all there was to do was to watch late night TV. I do remember seeing BOTH of them on multiple times. And I remember switching over to watch Spanish cooking shows at some point during both.



From what I understand, Ishtar lost more money.
 
Since I run a website atwhich I review movies, and video games, I stifle across a compilation of horrid movies. It's actually surprise to see what movies are actually the worst of the bunch. I have the belief that Friday the 13th is the worst movie ever formulated, it was tiresome from beginning to end, it was cheesy, the characters weren't developed, and the eventually revealal of the perpetrator behind this whodunnit was idiotic, especially consider what happened to the individual seconds later. This isn't to say that Dahmer vs. Gacy, and Bleeding Rose weren't worse movies, but you expect for them to be bad. They're generic movies with little advantages provided to them, Friday the 13th had a commendable budget and garnered more prominence than what it ever should. Oh, and I would have to disagree with Skillet when he says that Saw is a generic horror movie. Not because I'm defending it by any means, but because there are very few horror movies like it, and the only one that I can think of at the moment is Hostil. I also don't think it was predictable, considering how the conclusion just came out of absolutely nowhere. I will agree that the future SAW movies became overly simplistic, but I don't think the first movie was a bad movie.
 
I, too, enjoyed Saw. The sequels were probably unnecessary.



Contagion might be the worst movie I've ever seen.
 
Sweeney Todd. Cringed throughout the entire film because I got deceived by my then-gf because she told me it WASN'T freakin musical.
 
DrLeftover said:
So, Nicholas, have you ever been subjected to Santa Claus Conqures the Martians?

Yes, actually, hilarious that it ever existed, and if it weren't for the fact that I expected it to be garbage, it'd be probably a contender. As for the others, I think I recall hearing the name Escape from Planet Earth but I've never seen it, and The Doomsday Machine I've never even heard of when talking about a movie, I mean there was something Star Trek that had a series called that, I think. Have you heard of Dahmer vs. Gacy?
 
I have a few:



Deep Rising - found it hiliarious, rather than scary. The chick getting sucked down the toilet was funny as.

Bad Leutenant - I love Nicolas Cage, but that was movie was so bad, but had to watch the entire thing because of my love for the actor.

Star Wars: Episode 2 - only watched it because of Ewan McGregor being in it, but I fell asleep.

The Relic - didn't get passed ten minutes.
 
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