Posted on 01/06/2010 9:42:42 AM PST by ctdonath2
In the spirit of the current thread "Best Films of all Time?", I just have to ask for the other end of the spectrum.
I don't mean "Night of the Lupus", "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes", or other standard bad/forgettable films. I don't mean just box-office flops. I want to see tour-de-force bad.
Aw man - Billy Jack was great in that MST3K kinda way
“Gerry” with Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.
BOORRIINGGG!
They made a 3rd, and several others, that basically pretended the 2nd did not happen. Sean Connery was in it because his contract from the first movie required it. I read somewhere he does not think it is funny to ask him about it.
There was also a 90s tv series that was not that bad.
Part of it was really good, but the end was boring, and awful. If they had ended it 1/2 hour earlier, it would not have ended up on my list, the end just ruined it.
I’ve been a huge Coens fan since “Blood Simple”.
“No Country” was interesting in spots, but did nothing for me overall. I wouldn’t call it bad, but it was definitely forgettable. Painfully average by Joel and Ethan’s standards.
A lot of those listed were bad...Some were really pretty good...
BUT...The ALTIME worst movie EVER:
“Who’s Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?”
I was even offered my money back after seeing it...
Heaven’s Gate
I heard that III was actually watchable, but I was so soured on the series by II that I skipped it.
I agree that the books are so dense with detail and character and history that it could easily support a whole chain of movies. The mini-series was decently done.
Not so the miniseries. With the exception of the second book which was done pretty well, it was lifeless and dull.
In particular that nincompoop who played Gurney Halleck has got to be the worst actor ever: and it didn't help that all his scenes had Saskia Reeves or the other Jessica in.
The 10 worst movies I ever saw....
1)Spy Hard -starring Leslie Neilsen
2)Grease 2 -starring Michelle Pfiefer
3)Drop Dead Fred -starring Phobe Cates
4)Sextette-starring (a 90-year-old) Mae West
5)Life Stinks-starring Mel Brooks
6)The Black Hole (a real stinker from Disney)- starring Anthony Perkins and Ernest Borgnine
7)Jaws 3-D-starring Louis Gossett Jr.
8)Jurassic Park 2-The Lost World -starring Jeff Goldblum
9)Batman and Robin-starring George Clooney
10)Godfather 3-starring Al Pacino (the final scene where Michael Corleone falls off the chair dead is just about THE most stupid moment in film history!)
It was cheexy, but how in the world can you not love “Billy Jack” and “Born Losers”?
“The Return of the Secaucus Seven”. A hymn of praise to aging hippies. Absolute barfbag material.
The ending was the best part. Standing at the cross roads he finally had control of his life & where he wanted to go.
Lemme guess, you wanted the movie wrapped up with a nice red bow, right? You know...he gets back with is long lost girlfriend, they have a family & live happily ever after.
Not that I have anything against Bernadette Peters or Steve Martin, but their version of “Pennies from Heaven” was the only film I’ve ever walked out on. Horrendous.
Nominees tied for second place: Call me an intellectual dullard if you will, but “Woman in the Dunes” and Bergman’s “Seventh Seal” are in a dead heat for the most boring, self-absorbed films I’ve ever had the misfortune of sitting through.
A group of us was all excited about the move, and we paid money for it, walked out after 45 minutes, and one shouted as we were leaving: “There should have been only one.”
I am shocked that no one mentioned the greatest movie of all time: Plan 9 From Outer Space, starring Bela Lugosi, Vampira and Thor. It is truly an Ed Wood extravaganza of exciting and thrilling special effects (paper plate hanging from a visible string as the flying saucer, cardboard tombstones in the scary cemetery scenes). Bela Lugosi died before completion of this masterpiece, so his dentist (seriously) played his part during the rest of the filming - he held a cape covering most of his face so no one would know). Now that’s a movie.
Nothing like a little historical rewrite. One in which the Democrats won the cold war.
OOOhhhh. Yeah. That was pretty bad, too. Nothing like a little hot interspecies monkey love to get the crowd wretching.
I had the misfortune of being dragged to that one, too.
“Zelig”. A painful reminder that Woody Allen used to be funny.
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