Worst movie you ever saw?

Anonymous
The only movie I ever walked out of was Waterworld. I’m sure I’ve seen worse movies, but they were on TV or Netflix, so turning them off was NBD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crash. Worst Best Picture Winner Ever.

+1 The only explanation for its win is virtue signaling. It was terrible.
Anonymous
Howard The Duck
Anonymous
Forrest Gump. I fell asleep in the theatre, it just went on and on. Runner up, Dirty Dancing 2, though it has some element of "so bad it's good", while Gump is just bad.
Anonymous
Highlander 2: the quickening
Anonymous
Idiocracy - I like stupid funny. This made my brain cells rot and leak out my ear
Anonymous
The worst movie I ever saw was also the best movie I ever saw. And that movie is Troll 2.
Anonymous
Vanilla Sky 2001 Cruise and Diaz

Just. So. Bad.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The Princess Bride

Unmitigated Crap

Are you insane? I just watched it again this morning.


So you like crap. That’s okay. To me, worst movie ever.


Lol *ever*? Did you know they made a movie about snakes on a plane? And then there is snarknado?

I don’t know what you were expecting when you watched the princess bride but I think that if you think it’s unmitigated crap rather than just not to your taste, you didn’t get it.

-NP
Anonymous
Any Johnny Knoxville movie such as Jackass. Utterly disgusting.
Anonymous
Robin Hood: Men in Tights - I walked out 15 minutes in and watched Jurassic Park again instead.

What About Bob - LOATHED IT!
Anonymous
The BEST worst movie I've seen was Skeleton Key with Kate Hudson set in pre-Katrina Louisiana.

Terrible but also brilliant.
Anonymous
I would add Showgirls to the list of best worst movies. Of course it’s terrible but so fun to watch.
Anonymous
Most of the Marvel movies
Tenet
Anonymous
Mr. Wrong. I was a big fan of ellen degeneres at the time. My husband wanted to see Back When We Were Colored, but it was my pick. As we left this terrible movie that I chose over his protests, the audience for BWWC was actually giving a standing ovation *at the movie theatre,* which I don’t think have ever seen before or since.
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