Worst Movie You've Seen...Ever!

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I'm just not going to watch any movie that was based upon a toy. Back in my day, when I was a kid, there were toys based upon movies (Star Wars action figures); however, the movies came first, followed by the toys.

I was 7 when the original Star Wars movie was released.

I did like the Despicable Me movies, but those weren't based upon toys.

I don't have kids, but I still like a lot of "kids'/family/animation" movies. Many of those movies have jokes that adults would understand better than kids. For instance, Monsters, Inc and Toy Story had quite a few jokes that would only be understood by adults.

I also thought the minions in Despicable Me were funny and cute.

I agree here. I looked Rio and despicable me, don't get me wrong, but yiubknew once you saw those get released there was going to be a follow up of at least one more movie. I loved the OG Star Wars. These prequel ****s that they made were atrocious, especially how Darth Vader became Darth Vader in that last one. Ugh.

I don't know. I guess like most folks, I've become more savvy and some of the cough ups Hollywood are trying to pass as movies I just won't watch, even for free.

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Worst = Citizen Caine
2nd worse = Dinner with Andre

I've never been able to get through 20 minutes with either one.


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Worst = Citizen Caine
2nd worse = Dinner with Andre

I've never been able to get through 20 minutes with either one.


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Hopefully you mean the short spoof Citizen Caine and not Citizen Kane, one of the finest movies ever set to film!
 

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Hopefully you mean the short spoof Citizen Caine and not Citizen Kane, one of the finest movies ever set to film!

Maybe we should start another thread:

"Classic Movies you don't like even though everyone says you should".

I could actually see a ton of people not liking "Citizen Kane". It was a very slow movie. I liked it, I found it engrossing. But I totally get why others wouldn't.

Me? "Deliverance" and "A Clockwork Orange" both fall into that catagory. I forced myself to sit through them both as they were "classics" movies that I am supposed to see as great. To me, they were both morally offensive, stocked with unlikable and unrelatable characters, and the worst sin for me in a movie: Freaking boring. For all that happened in those flicks each one felt 9 hours long. I was so relieved when the movies faded to black. Of course, since they are "classics", I know I am wrong. Even if I am right.

Ahhhh.... been waiting for YEARS to get that off my chest.
 

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I too really enjoyed Pearl Harbor. But judging by your "Harbour" instead of "Harbor", you may not be American so it may not grab you like it grabs us Americans.

I am from the US, but I thought that movie was dumb and as unrealistic as the A-Team TV show (which was dumb because thousands of rounds of automatic/semiautomatic rifles were fired, but nobody ever got shot).
 

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