the hangover parts I-XV, Prometheus were pretty Rubbish as well. :down: :down: :s mash: :s mash:
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the hangover parts I-XV, Prometheus were pretty Rubbish as well. :down: :down: :s mash: :s mash:
IMO Prometheus was not stupid. But it was boring as hell.
When I saw MIB2 I thought you can't make a worse movie than this. But then came out MIB3 :mark:
2012,batman and robin,fast and furious tokyo drift all terrible movies
Didn't like Braveheart.
I personally really hated "Crash". The movie is a picture of a self-hating left wing liberal white film director trying to give his uneducated audience a lesson on why "racism is bad". Hmm-okay, we got that. Does movie habe any other redeeming qualities? NONE! The movie is filled with unexpected, cheesy turns of plot that you can only see coming out of Hollywood. After this movie won an Oscar for best picture, I stopped paying attention to Oscar awards completely.
My wife did! Something to do with a youngish Mel Gibson, his abs and long hair :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
I remember very clearly when Sandler played a gig in Chicago. I forget the name of the club, a improv type. It was a Saturday event and covered in the Tribune the following Monday. He was deemed to have been atrocious. Asked how he got onto SNL.Quote:
Originally Posted by Woodeye
I'm with you Woodeye.
Thanks MrJan, you are quite right. The scence with the car chase was with Matt Damon, the more recent had the guy that was the disposal guy in the IRAQ War movie.Quote:
Originally Posted by MrJan
Jeremy Renner, star of the very impressive Hurt Locker, directed by Kathryn Bigelow (director of the less impressive Point Break).Quote:
Originally Posted by Spafranco
I don't think that films like Crash or Braveheart should be in this thread, they may not be to your taste but they aren't exactly 'stupid', not in the same sense as 2 Fast 2 Furious or Little Man are.
I've seen so many stupid movies that it's quite hard to determine which one is the absolute worse.
This year's worst was Upstream Color... by a long shot. It's a good candidate for the worst ever actually. God, what a load of bull$h1t.
of course... there are the movies I didn't bother to watch all the way to the end... and I'm very tolerant to stupid movies.
I've watched only 15 minutes of the first harry potter... and was sort of forced to watch one or two twilights... just awful.
The Life of David Gale. The ultimate manual on self-destruction.
Agree on the Potter and Twilight movies. Pointless story lines with poor foundations and even poorer execution :down:Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
I'm surprised no one's mentioned the film Driven :s
DinoCroc has to be the stupidest movie I've seen. Still not seen sharknado yet...
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Well, at least it had Gina Gershon in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
Inception - still can't figure out WTF happened in that movie!
its a strange movie that really twisted your mind but I liked it.Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
It didn't twist my mind...it stuffed it up completely! :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by BleAivano
All the Lethal Weapon movies with Gibson's face ticks etcetra. I think George Clooney must have been told to stop doing that since we seldom see him doing that silly side head and eye tick deal. George is not a bad actor.
Another movie I can't abide is Cobra.
'Runaway Car'. Definitely the worst I've ever seen.
This is a decent thread. Keep your political views out of it please.Quote:
Originally Posted by zako85
The stupidest movie I saw in a while was the new 'Man of Steel' Superman cr@p. It was full of cliches and infested in fist-fighting scenes between aliens that were supposed to be a superior civilization. I felt like I was watching a cheap Hong Kong karate movie from the 80s. Too bad for the Superman tradition.
I don't know how "Titanic 2" hasn't been mentioned yet :s
Although I have still to see Sharknado ;)
Honourary mention:
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$65 million budget. Released in 2012.
"...the grotesque ugliness of the animation alone would be a deal-breaker even if the film weren’t also glaringly inappropriate in its sexuality, nightmare-inducing in its animation, and filled with Nazi overtones and iconography even more egregiously unfit for children than the script’s wall-to-wall gauntlet of crude double entendres and weird intimations of interspecies sex."
Is that sort of like "the Empire strikes back" or revenge of the ship ? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
This thread is a success with many posters and already has 4 pages. On the other hand the other thread about movies has rarely a poster.
What happens to you guys? Aren't you able to see a decent movie? :p
Sometimes good movies aren't as interesting.
I watched a thoroughly bad movie called The Misfit Brigade(made from Sven Hassel's books ) few weeks ago. I had everything, bad plot, bad acting, wrong equipment, a bloody T-54 acting as a Tiger. :(
But by gods if it didn't have a Soviet SU-100 also. And if movie uses old off beat WW2 era tanks it's not all bad. ;)
But before going to a movie don't you guys do some research about it?
There's a Robocop remake int he works. Rated PG13.
Also as a personal pet peeve, when I watched the recent "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe" in theaters the opening air raid featured a fleet of CGI Heinkel 111s with Merlin engines.
Movie 43
Armageddon..it was on tv last night and I remembered how terrible it was...
When a movie is overtly political how can one offer any critique without using one's political views?Quote:
Originally Posted by Spafranco
Can you talk about movies like "All the President's Men" or one of my favorites, "Wag the Dog" with bring up politics?
I'm thinking of something really strange. Whenever in my long existance I went to a cinema to see a movie I had the patience to watch it till the end even if I didn't like it. And mind you, I've been even to syrian, turkish, egyptian, indian, etc. movies ( I admit of seeing even north korean movies of the Kim Ir Sen era but only on TV :laugh:).
This year for the first time in my life I felt the urge to stand up and leave the cinema but unfortunately I was trapped in the middle of a row and I was embarassed to disturb the rest of the audience ( for the first time in years the theatre was full and I could hardly find a seat ).
The movie wasn't bad - even had loads of Oscar nominees- but I found it dead boring as I couldn't relate to the plot. I had 2 options: to fall asleep or to concentrate only on the lead actor who was one of my favs when he was younger. I opted for the latter cos it was a matinee and too early for a nap....
I think it's a certain sign of getting old....