They have Rhinestone (84) listed at 39. That should be much higher. The classic line by Stallone, " I'm laying in the mud, looking at a duck," has taken the silver screen to a new bottom.
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To: Temple Owl
,,, so, is #50 the worst or #1 - or are they in any order at all?
To: Temple Owl
Anything with Cory Haim in it.
To: Temple Owl
No Rocky 5?
4 posted on
06/20/2002 7:42:22 PM PDT by
AppyPappy
To: Temple Owl
You'd think those guys at Maxim would like Zardoz for all those naked people in it.
To: Temple Owl
The worse movie ever made was "Stuart Saves His Family" with that lump of poop Al Franken.
To: Temple Owl
Armegeddon?
Cobra?
Cocktail?
Dirty Dancing?
Are these guys on crack?
9 posted on
06/20/2002 7:44:18 PM PDT by
Cable225
To: Temple Owl

How could they have overlooked this one?
"Warriors...Come Out And Play-ay!"
To: Temple Owl
No Wild Orchid? The complete ouevre of Kim Basinger? What about SoCal classic Hard Bodies? Sooooo much fromage, so little time...
To: Temple Owl
I didn't see: Thelma and Louise, Fried Green Tomatoes or Chocolate all three of which were man bashing pieces of Hollywood liberal crap!
14 posted on
06/20/2002 7:52:57 PM PDT by
StACase
To: Temple Owl
First Knight with Richard Gere as Lancelot and Sean Connery as Arthur.
15 posted on
06/20/2002 7:53:25 PM PDT by
Carolina
To: Temple Owl
I'm laughing, laughing, laughing.
16 posted on
06/20/2002 7:53:47 PM PDT by
SBeck
To: Temple Owl
Ghosts of Mars is at least as bad as any of these.
To: Temple Owl
'86 was a particularly bad year for me; looks like it was also a bad year for movies.
19 posted on
06/20/2002 7:56:50 PM PDT by
Tazlo
To: Temple Owl
Where's "Breakin'"? or "Breakin' 2"? This list is terrible.
... and for the record, Zardoz is a great movie.
21 posted on
06/20/2002 7:57:28 PM PDT by
jz638
To: Temple Owl
The Sound of Music should not be on this list...
Cocktail and Steel Magnolias are great movies! PooPoo on some of these choices!
To: Temple Owl
This is always a subjective question (most lists usually have "Plan 9 From Outer Space" as champ), but I submit to you...
"Manos" The Hands of Fate.
If anyone has seen this, it was probably on the famous Mystery Science Theater episode. You can't imagine how impossibly bad a movie that actually got released in theaters can be. It looks like your Uncle Walter's Super 8 family films from the early 60's. In fact, it was a Texas fertilizer salesman's one and only effort in cinema. Look it up on IMDB.
It is also perhaps the ONLY film in existence that NO ONE can be linked to Kevin Bacon, in even a million steps.
29 posted on
06/20/2002 8:20:45 PM PDT by
Jhensy
To: Temple Owl
Hey, I like Sleepless in Seattle, though When Harry Met Sally left too much to be desired - like a good stiff drink after about the first fifteen minutes, and my own still after the first hour. I've got a few celluloid stinkers of my own to list...and remember, a sacred cow is worth but one thing: steak...
Rocky and Bullwinkle - It was bad enough that the original television cartoon legitimised terrible animation. The movie tried to legitimise bad computer animation. Fortunately, it failed.
The Babe - One of these years, someone will make the film Babe Ruth (warts and all) deserves. This one wasn't it.
Xanadu - You say you haven't heard of this one? Don't feel bad: Olivia Newton-John's been trying to forget this one for years. So would you, if you'd actually pulled down a paycheck playing a disco-skating cross between Tinkerbell and Gidget...on speed.
Ed Wood - The only film I can think of that could have made the real Ed Wood's films look good would have to have been a film made of his life. And I wasn't disappointed, either.
The Crying Game - I couldn't believe this one got all those Oscar nominations. How can you nominate something that puts you to such a deep sleep you can't honestly say you saw it? Even I'm not sure I really saw it, and I did see it.
Damn near everything Elvis made after he got out of the Army - If I have to explain, you probably had to be there. And should be glad you weren't.
Jaws III - This fish story was a turkey.
Wayne's World - Should have been nuked while it was ahead (like in the opening credits, for example)...
Valley Girl - Grody to the max.
The Money Pit - No, the pits.
To: Temple Owl
Apparently, the author has never watched the Lifetime Movie Network.
To: Temple Owl

This has got to be #51, right?
To: Temple Owl
A BIG stinker.

36 posted on
06/20/2002 8:51:26 PM PDT by
Ladybug1
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