Worst movie you ever saw? (Hollywood, scene, oscar, Danny DeVito)
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Movern Callar - made me lost a huge amount of respect for the BBC, I was shocked that they would have released such a hugely craptastic film. Pacing? It was like being at the dentist getting a root canal, and then having the drill break, so you have to sit there waiting for them to go get another one. Ugh. Ugh. Content? WTF is going on? It's like, UNTZ UNTZ RAVE sex CRY UNTZ UNTZ cry CRAP JOB Christmas tree lights blinking CRY etc etc. Possibly, the worst thing ever committed to film that wasn't supposed to be awful.
American Beauty - not only one of the worst films I've ever seen, it's ballyhooed as being one of the best films ever made, which makes it all the more frustrating.
Pearl Harbor - brain dead, and the fact that they tried to enshrine the start of the US' involvement in WW2 which included the deaths of thousands of American soldiers and sailors as an epic love story involving a girl getting pregnant by her boyfriend's now-dead best friend as a heartwarmer was, to me, absolutely revolting.
The Room was one of those movies that was so bad that I had to keep watching to see how everything turned out.
The original The Last House on the Left. This was a "video nasty." One of those banned movies that was supposed to be this great early slasher film. I'm a horror movie fan and I've sat through a lot of crap but this was a waste of film, money, time, whatever. I will never understand how Wes Craven got past that dreck to do Nightmare on Elm Street. And why the heck was there was a recent remake!?!
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