Posted on 12/28/2012 9:50:24 PM PST by chessplayer
The stars and writers of Mystery Science Theater 3000 have carried our bad movie passion/fixation/incurable mental condition forward at RiffTrax.com. You spend enough time with bad movies, youre gonna wind up arguing over which ones are truly the worst. Rather than fight it out tooth-and-nail among ourselves, risking possible tooth injury or even nail damage, we put the question to our fans. A record-setting 500,000 votes later, weve got the list. RiffTrax's first annual Worst Movies of All Time list. This is it. No more fighting. Because nobody fights about lists on the internet, right? Right??
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I agree w/ the movie but the lead lady actor was awesome.....remember she is an actor and I never wanted to punch anyone more or harder....she did her job in spades
Good call, ‘The Happening’ is on the list, #18.
I’m trying to convince my hubby to watch ‘Santa Claus conquers the Martians’. It sounds so bad, it just might be good.
“Looking for Mr. Goodbar” and “World According to Garp.” I wish I had those five hours of my life back.
Obviously a younger crowd.
Who can forget
“Attack of the Killer Tomatoes”...
Another example of so bad it was ‘good’...
If not mistaken, believe at the ending after the Killer Tomatoes were made into juice, it show the ice box and the rest of the vegetables were stirring...obviously leaving an open for a sequel or 10.
Obviously a younger crowd.
Who can forget
“Attack of the Killer Tomatoes”...
Another example of so bad it was ‘good’...
If not mistaken, believe at the ending after the Killer Tomatoes were made into juice, it show the ice box and the rest of the vegetables were stirring...obviously leaving an open for a sequel or 10.
Meet the Fockers. Humorless, left-wing drivel. Just awful.
I agree that when a movie is really bad, it can be fun. Some of the Kung Fu movies I have watched fit into that category exactly. Can’t remember the names, though they were really bad. :)
At least it is a little bit fun to laugh about it in hindsight.
It really is funny to see how hard lefties try at promoting their little pet doomsday scenarios.
I fear that I will never be able to take Marky Mark Whalberg seriously again though.
WARNING: I could not take SCCtM in one sitting, and you’ve seen what I think is fun.
And it had Lea Thompson when she was HOT!
The Cube -
worst movie I ever saw!
“Sunrise at Campobello” (1960) I’m probably one of the few people in this country—and perhaps the only one on FR—to have watched this turkey from beginning to end.
Scent of a Woman.
Lady In The Water.
No twist.
Just...a lady...and water.
Ice Spiders.
UGH! *Vomit*
The three worst (at least in the last 20 years) that come to mind for me are:
1. King Kong (the Peter Jackson debacle)
2. The American (George Clooney)
3. Sahara (Matthew McConaughey)
4. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Sean Connery)
A movie has to be absolutely horrendous, downright sickening, for me to shut it down after I’ve already wasted an hour or more. I was not able to finish any of the above.
House of Mirth. My daughter and I just kept looking at each other in disbelief.
“Tarzan and Jane” with Bo Derek, from around 1984. My wife and I saw it in a theater in Santa Barbara when we were first married, and it was so bad the audience started heckling it, then throwing things at the screen, then pretty much walking out en masse. Never saw a reaction like that to ANY movie, before or since.
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