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Old 10-03-2009, 11:59 AM
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Japanese version of The Ring
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Old 10-03-2009, 11:05 PM
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I just saw Knowing with Nicholas Cage and it was awful. Invaders from Mars is another one that stands out.

Who said The Princess Bride? That's a classic.
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Old 10-03-2009, 11:21 PM
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This by far is the most terrible movie I've ever seen! But... it's so darn funny because it takes it's self so seriously. See it, you'll laugh your butt off expecially if you have a good buzz going and you see it with friends.
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (1977)
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People need to be more specific. There were two movies called Crash. One was a drama involving racism and the other was about people who get off sexually to crashes.

The Princess Bride was a great movie for children since it's basicly a fairy tale.
Meet The Spartans was the worst movie spoof I'd ever seen. There was no laughs.
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Too funny. When I saw "Shakespeare in Love" listed, that about clinched what I had been thinking. Such a question merely polls individual preference rather than having any meaning. FWIW, if you have read a few of the Shakespeare plays or have knowledge of some of the controversies about him and his life, SIL has so many inside jokes that it is hysterical.
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Old 10-04-2009, 06:18 PM
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People need to be more specific. There were two movies called Crash. One was a drama involving racism and the other was about people who get off sexually to crashes.

The Princess Bride was a great movie for children since it's basicly a fairy tale.
Meet The Spartans was the worst movie spoof I'd ever seen. There was no laughs.
OMG I so saw part of that Crash movie one night on the IFC That was the most horrible thing I have ever seen, I changed the channel.
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Old 10-04-2009, 06:35 PM
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Tough choice. Lucky thing we can list more than one.

La Chinoise. Godard directs a film about a Maoist cell in Paris in 1967.
La chinoise (1967)

The Red Detachment of Women. Movie of a revolutionary Chinese "opera".

Old School, although I have to agree with the commenter who lists any movie starring Will Ferrell.
Old School (2003)

Gone With the Wind. Weren't things great when we were allowed to own slaves?

The Life Aquatic, with Steve Zissou.
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)

A Zed and Two Noughts.
A Zed & Two Noughts (1985)

Henry V. Kenneth Branagh's apologia for English imperialism.
Henry V (1989)

The Bonfire of the Vanities. I liked the book so much that I rented it to see how they could make a bad movie of it. They managed.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099165/

Forrest Gump. I went to see this with my wife while we were fumigating the house for fleas. I would rather have stayed in the house than be subjected to this mindless waste of time.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099165/
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I just watched the Curious case of Benjamin Button and damn it was horrible. Really 13 nominations?
Also I'll add Lady in the Water (M. Night Shyamlan), how could this actually make it to the big screen? I kept waiting for the movie to begin then it ended and I was thankful and disappointed at the same time.

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Posse, John Wayne as Ghengis Khan, Terms of Endearment (major boring and way to long) Out of Africa (same problem as Terms of Endearment) LMAO, I think there are to many bad movies to list here, but these four really jump out for me. problem was, I got drug to see them, and had to sit through the whole film each time, except Posse, which was a rented VHS that I only had to stomach the first half hour or so before calling it enough. The other two I had to suffer the whole three and a half hours or so of each. My Mom drug me to se Out of Africa( but we have to do what we must to make mom happy) and a former GF tortured me with Terms of Endearment. The Ghengis Khan was one my Dad and I (both of us being major John Wayne fans) tried to watch on TV back in the 70's. That was one character that the Duke just could not pull off, and even die hard fans could not take. Lol, even the Duke , himself, called it a major failure in an interview I saw once.
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A local TV station recently aired a movie called "Shark Attack 3". I will admit I got a good laugh out of some of it, but it was quite a stinker.


YouTube - Shark Attack 3: Megalodon

Also 2 movies that i don't think were ever released to theaters, but still pretty bad. About a human eating alligator, first one deals w/ College students on a boathouse, second one is a hijacked plane that crashes into a swamp. I can't remember the name of the franchise at the moment.
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