Worst Movie You've Seen...Ever!

What's your opinion then? The father son relationship tension between Rocky and his son that is shown in the first half suddenly resolves after Rocky lectures his son about not blaming others. And the son understands. He felt so embarrassed and suddenly he doesn't feel embarrassed by Rocky's last fight. If he was so understanding he would have been by Rocky's side long ago. And the main female character. She and her son was introduced into the film only to show the philanthropy side of Rocky and for her to tell Rocky fighters fight. Nothing else. The two characters are so vacant and irrelevant to the main theme of the film.

IIt's just a big disappointment.


Wow, I don't think that at all. I think him connecting with the girl that he walked home with in the first movie and letting her into his life after Adrian died was a fine plot point. And I'm not sure I understand your thought process about his son changing his mind, people change their mind all the time. Anyway, it's no sling blade for sure, but it was never meant to be.
 
Highlander II: The Quickening may be the only movie I actually got up and walked out on.
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Thought Freddy vs Jason was such a drag. Funniest part of the movie was Kelly Rowland's character talking trash, and Jason whacking her from behind to shut her up.

Otherwise, it was atrocious. Alien vs Predator wasn't that much better either. Some fan debates about superhero v. superhero or villain v. villain matchups should be left as fan debates

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I feel like the only person in the world who enjoyed Freddy vs. Jason, lol. For me, it accomplished what it set out to do without belittling either franchise. Though I'm a bigger Freddy fan and enjoyed the Nightmare on Elm Street portion of the movie alot more
 
Freddy vs Jason wasn't great but it was shot very well and had a good look to it. I always enjoy watching it.
 
Freddy vs Jason wasn't great but it was shot very well and had a good look to it. I always enjoy watching it.

I'll agree it was shot well. It was just ok in my book. Not the worst ever, but not something I would go ahead and pay money to see in a movie theater or On Demand.

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My Grandfather smoked his whole life. I was about 10 years old when my mother said to him, 'If you ever want to see your grandchildren graduate, you have to stop immediately.'.
Tears welled up in his eyes when he realized what exactly was at stake. He gave it up immediately. Three years later he died of lung cancer. It was really sad and destroyed me.
My mother said to me- 'Don't ever smoke. Please don't put your family through what your Grandfather put us through." I agreed. At 18, I have never touched a cigarette. I must say, I feel a very slight sense of regret for never having done it, because that movie gave me cancer anyways.

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Hmm, if we're talking about a recent one, I nominate 'under the skin'. The only good thing about that movie is Scarlett Johansson naked.
 
I used to compare bad films to the low level set by "The Box", but after watching "The Double" recently it is, without doubt, the worst film I've ever seen, even worse than The Box. And I didn't think that was possible.
 
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Hours wasted. I have a new filtering system now, if my missus' parents recommend a film, I avoid it as its likely to be garbage.
 
I don't know if anyone said this, but in my honest opinion, the worst movie is frozen. See? I didn't bother to capitalize.
 
I'm in this weird place, as I want to add the Michael Bay Transformers franchise to this list. I saw the first one and it was so uninspiring to me I skipped the rest of them. The CGI just didn't do it for me. Maybe Mark Wahlberg kept it watchable, but I thought it was just "meh". I've seen work flicks but it felt like a cash grab along those Pirates of the Caribbean and Despicable Me 2 and Rio 2 kinda lines. Yes, I lumped two kids movies in there, but I watched the first ones and saw no need for a sequel.

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I'm in this weird place, as I want to add the Michael Bay Transformers franchise to this list. I saw the first one and it was so uninspiring to me I skipped the rest of them. The CGI just didn't do it for me. Maybe Mark Wahlberg kept it watchable, but I thought it was just "meh". I've seen work flicks but it felt like a cash grab along those Pirates of the Caribbean and Despicable Me 2 and Rio 2 kinda lines. Yes, I lumped two kids movies in there, but I watched the first ones and saw no need for a sequel.

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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.
 

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