Worst movie you ever saw?

Anonymous
Lars and the Real Girl
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not true. I actually have enjoyed some really bad movies - Center Stage, Step Up, White Chicks, Little Man. Can’t think of any more recent “good and terrible” movies

But I really hated those three above (Forrest Gump, Leaving Las Vegas, Million Dollar Baby)


Center Stage is amazing. I just watched it again after 15 years and it was still so good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not true. I actually have enjoyed some really bad movies - Center Stage, Step Up, White Chicks, Little Man. Can’t think of any more recent “good and terrible” movies

But I really hated those three above (Forrest Gump, Leaving Las Vegas, Million Dollar Baby)


Center Stage is amazing. I just watched it again after 15 years and it was still so good.


House of Gucci falls into the "good and terrible" category
Anonymous
O' Brother Where Are Thou. Suffered through that on a cross country flight. Painful.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Joe vs the volcano


I saw this is the theater as a kid with my mom and we both laughed our butts off. We love the Meg artist character “I have no response to that” and the indestructible suitcases


I couldn't love Joe vs the Volcano more, especially the opening sequence and the music.

I nominate Cube from the late 90s.


OMG, I’ve never met anyone else who’s seen Cube before (or at least who will admit to it). I’ve even seen Cube 2: Hypercube. Apparently I’m a masochist.


I can't believe there was a sequel. Off to Google it now.

Everyone else on this thread should watch that movie, but also pretend to be 20 years old, on a date, and pretending to like it.
Anonymous
Titane. Had to leave the theatre.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lars and the Real Girl


I enjoyed despite the weird premise.

"We Bought a Zoo" is probably not the worst movie ever, but we watched in theater with a kid who was 8, and there were curse words and drama that didn't seem appropriate, and I am not a prude -- I curse and have drama. It was very bad in a memorable way!!
Anonymous
Signs by M Night Shyamalan. I thought it was a comedy and was laughing until a person in the theater, apparently upset I was ruining the vibe, told me it was supposed to be scary.

Was fun and corny as a comedy, was ridiculous as a thriller.
Anonymous
Rachel Getting Married. I was so traumatized at how bad it was that I couldn't watch another movie for over a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:O' Brother Where Are Thou. Suffered through that on a cross country flight. Painful.


It was so highly touted back then and I did not understand it. It was as if the critics were in love with everything that what's his name did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:O' Brother Where Are Thou. Suffered through that on a cross country flight. Painful.


Yeah, I hated that one too.
Anonymous
Escape from New York, ugh. Then when I vetoed DH from Netflix he took me to Mad Max: Fury Road in theater because I might like a "feminist action movie." Ludicrous plot with terrible acting. I'm pretty sure I've seen many of the movies talked about in this thread in DH's watch history. Guess some people just like movies as...art?
Anonymous
walked out of lalaland
i had free tix!

utter crap.
went home & watched singin in the rain
Anonymous
Harry Potter
Anonymous
This forum has gone from "worst movie you ever saw" to "here's some movies that I didn't care for." If Harry Potter, for example, is the worst movie you ever saw, I'd have to ask how many movies you've actually seen.
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