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23 Feb 2007, 6:39 pm

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The Departed, The movie was going so great and they ended it LIKE THAT!! !


Heard it.



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23 Feb 2007, 9:27 pm

Based on the money spent to make it and the hype "WaterWorld" is hands down the worst movie ever made. I doubt anything comes even close even adjusting for inflation.



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23 Feb 2007, 9:50 pm

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Based on the money spent to make it and the hype "WaterWorld" is hands down the worst movie ever made. I doubt anything comes even close even adjusting for inflation.


Well, in my opinion, just because a movie "flops" doesn't mean it's a bad movie. I personally think Waterworld is pretty good, although it ain't no "Road Warrior".

Waterworld only flopped so badly because it cost and irredeemable $175 million to make, and the only reason it cost that much was because there was an accident during filming involving one of the atolls floating loose and causing a lot of damage, including the death of a marine.

You can read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterworld

WARNING - This article contains spoilers


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23 Feb 2007, 10:31 pm

DeoxysRibonuke wrote:
TheMachine1 wrote:
Based on the money spent to make it and the hype "WaterWorld" is hands down the worst movie ever made. I doubt anything comes even close even adjusting for inflation.


Well, in my opinion, just because a movie "flops" doesn't mean it's a bad movie. I personally think Waterworld is pretty good, although it ain't no "Road Warrior".

Waterworld only flopped so badly because it cost and irredeemable $175 million to make, and the only reason it cost that much was because there was an accident during filming involving one of the atolls floating loose and causing a lot of damage, including the death of a marine.

You can read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterworld

WARNING - This article contains spoilers


The movie was very bad. I'm just saying people have got some low budget movies on this list as the worst. I say they are no worst than "WaterWorld" and they only cost a few million to make. I say a team that spend $5 million on a bad movie did a better job than someone who spent a mega budget like "WaterWorld".



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24 Feb 2007, 8:47 am

Grease, it was one of the last days at school my teachers thought of making the class (including me) sit through such dribble. i ended up falling asleep on the chair
i do have high standards with film and i usually stop watching a film if i find it awful



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24 Feb 2007, 2:19 pm

worst ever movies, i'd have to say every "Teen Movie" Ever made lol, cause they feature the same crap every time, Sex, more Sex and a HUGE Handfull of either Drug humour or Toilet Humour >.<, hell i've seen better made Kung Fu movies and they dont even have the money that the Teen movies have.



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24 Feb 2007, 9:09 pm

Gilb wrote:
Grease, it was one of the last days at school my teachers thought of making the class (including me) sit through such dribble. i ended up falling asleep on the chair
i do have high standards with film and i usually stop watching a film if i find it awful


i watched grease a few months ago and it left my wondering one thing:why?
during the whole movie i kept thinking this is going to get better and...it didn't.


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25 Feb 2007, 12:42 am

I do not like the 2005 dukes of hazzard movie. You can't improve on the original dukes of hazzard tv series was the best!! !



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25 Feb 2007, 11:09 am

"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" This stupid, if successful, animated film spawned an ever dumber absolute bomb of a film called "Howard the Duck."



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25 Feb 2007, 4:16 pm

For me without a doubt the worst movie I have ever seen is Alexander. Poorly cast, boring, stupid, melodramatic, inexcusably little action for a movie about Alexander the Great, and long. No redeeming qualities at all. I watch a lot of movies and this one is the ultimate turd.



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25 Feb 2007, 4:32 pm

I'd say:
- Cube 2: Hypercube
- Primal Species
- Van Wilder and any other American comedy film which has an 'Uncut' Sticker on a DVD release



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25 Feb 2007, 6:57 pm

9CatMom wrote:
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" This stupid, if successful, animated film spawned an ever dumber absolute bomb of a film called "Howard the Duck."


Actually, Roger came after Howard. Besides, there was no animation in Howard, just a midget in an anthro duck suit.

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For me without a doubt the worst movie I have ever seen is Alexander. Poorly cast, boring, stupid, melodramatic, inexcusably little action for a movie about Alexander the Great, and long. No redeeming qualities at all. I watch a lot of movies and this one is the ultimate turd.


My Uncle Erik agrees with you.



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02 Aug 2007, 12:56 am

the worst movie I have ever seen is probably Made in america with ted danson but i don't even remember the film so my backup choice is sweet sweetback's badasss song



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02 Aug 2007, 7:52 am

You know I thought I would have more movies to add in here, after thinking on it for a while I have nothing more. I just don't watch bad movies. I thank rottentomatoes.com ;D



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02 Aug 2007, 3:21 pm

There is a problem with trilogies like the LOTR movies. People always expect an even better experience for each part. This is simply not possible in most cases. The LOTR story is quite fixed by the books.

I was very disappointed by the Star Wars I. Obviously a huge ad made to sell a lot of toy stuff to kids without any kind of interesting or challenging story. That overall flatness continued for all the other parts. More science fiction and at least a few unexpected twists would have been nice.

This disappointment even got stronger when I watched the German movie "Traumschiff Surprise". This was a relatively cheap satire/comedy movie but it turned out they had the same high quality special effects as in Star Wars. Obviously everybody can do that. And that movie was FUNNY.

So what is Star Wars about? No really special effects, no appealing story, not even any kind of well played characters.



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02 Aug 2007, 8:49 pm

When I went to see Star Wars I, the noise level was so high it nearly blew me out of the room. I, too, thought it was disappointing to put it mildly.