Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Amergin Date: 16 May 11 - 02:52 PM I would have to nominate The Human Centipede. It is basically director Tom Six's sado-masochistic fantasy put into film. The bad guy, a German doctor, sews three kidnap victims together, arse to mouth, in order to create what he thinks of as the ultimate pet. There are scenes where he beats them in order to discipline them when they do something wrong, but he enjoys it too much. Additionally, there is a scene when the guy in the lead, has to crap, which would inevitably go right into the mouth of the girl behind him. All in all, it is a sick sexual fantasy that goes no where, creating an exercise in pointlessness. It is not worth seeing. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: ranger1 Date: 16 May 11 - 05:35 PM Three movies that make my list are: Message in a Bottle (Paul Newman, what were you thinking when you signed onfor that one?), The Postman (great book, truly ghastly movie), and this piece of shit: Valhalla Rising. I even blogged about it here. Think of it as being a public service announcement. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Allen in Oz Date: 16 May 11 - 06:47 PM " Dune" " The English Patient" AD |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Stringsinger Date: 16 May 11 - 06:58 PM The worst movie, hands down is: Ta daa! Atlas Shrugged. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 16 May 11 - 07:46 PM This thread has been going for over a year. Let's throw all the nominations in a bin and draw one. The winner gets to set the bin alight. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Max Johnson Date: 17 May 11 - 06:10 AM 'Taken'. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: GUEST,Patsy Date: 17 May 11 - 08:30 AM Hang on just a moment, please can I just mention 'The Blue Lagoon' with Brooke Shields, which was all my fault because that was my film of choice at the time rather than the action packed option of my family. It would have been far more riveting watching an ant colony in a penny arcade. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: freda underhill Date: 17 May 11 - 09:50 AM In Australia we have our own brand of lousy movies. Try Razorback (1984) ("Killer pig terrorises Australian outback"). |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: GUEST,biff Date: 17 May 11 - 08:30 PM just saw Gods and Men in French with subtitles... kinda like Miramax goes to bible school and runs into some terrorists on the way who make real nasty...anyways..don't see it |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: GUEST,DonMeixner Date: 17 May 11 - 11:55 PM Boy Max I gotta disagree. I find Taken to be well made tight little film. Don |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: J-boy Date: 17 May 11 - 11:59 PM Citizen Kane. It's all about some stupid sled. Lame. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: MGM·Lion Date: 18 May 11 - 12:10 AM ===06 Mar 11 - 12:01 AM I recall a Czech [or maybe Hungarian] film of 1960s-1970s, (when E European films such as Jancso's The Round Up [aka The Lost Ones in US, IIRC] were mainly well worth seeing), about a young man wandering around a city with an old cavalry sabre, attacking a car wrapped in black polythene, then lying in the snow in front of a tram which just stopped in time & a girl came along and said "Get up, you'll catch cold" - The End. Rave reviews and about the most stupid inconsequential bore I have ever sat thru. Anyone recall title/director? Tried to google but couldn't locate. ~M~=== ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3rd time of asking ~~ but it continues to bug me & no search has helped [doesn't help either that Wiki lists of Czech, Hungarian, &c, films give only the original titles without translation ~ WHY, Mr Wikiman?]. Any kind Catter out there can help put poor ~Michael~ out of this particular misery!? |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: GUEST,Podger Date: 18 May 11 - 06:50 PM I just watched Dragon Hunter. The camerawork was dreadful, wobbling about all over the place as if a small child was using it. The script was poor and the acting stilted like you'd expect from a poorly produced school play. The ten minutes worth of plot was stretched out to 90 minutes. The costumes and scenery were reminiscent of television in the Fifties. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: DrugCrazed Date: 18 May 11 - 06:55 PM I watched the Hitman film. Do not recommend. But why I thought that it was possible to make a movie from a game that didn't suck, I don't know. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: keberoxu Date: 12 May 19 - 06:28 PM It's a rainy Mother's Day sunday, in a hotel, turned on the television hoping to see a news update. Stumbled upon the last bumpy minutes of "Inspector Clouseau," filmed as the third of the Pink Panther movies. Since Edwards, Mancini, and Sellars would have no part of it, Alan Arkin was cast as Clouseau. Frank Finlay was the fellow in the bowler hat. I recognized no one else. Oh, the humanity. And who in their right mind schedules a turkey like that for Mother's Day television? |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Steve Shaw Date: 12 May 19 - 07:28 PM I don't watch many films. I hate to be a passive recipient of "entertainment". And you have a big hill to climb before you can persuade me that any film is "art" rather than a mere money-making enterprise. I'll go to see any film that has an alleged serious intent, and I love anything that Leslie Nielsen is in, as well as the Pink Panthers and 2001. Oh, and Blazing Saddles. I was hoodwinked into going to see Gone Girl. Useless, pointless, dreadful. Came out feeling miserable. So, although I haven't seen 99.993% of all films ever made, I should like to nominate Gone Girl as the worst film ever. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: keberoxu Date: 12 May 19 - 07:32 PM As to Gone Girl, I skimmed through a copy of the book and was revolted -- not surprised it became a feel-bad film. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: punkfolkrocker Date: 13 May 19 - 07:36 AM Gone Girl was a very entertaining movie. Folks can be as prococatively perverse as they like. But in the end it just tends to show they have little understanding of the type of popular culture and it's audience they feel superior to... We get a lot of that on mudcat... In over 50 years I've watched and enjoyed many thousands of movies of all genres, and levels of quality from trash to art house... I'd rather trust my balanced opinion, which is mirrored by an old schoolfriend who is a professsional movie critic, and author. .. and likewise his mates who include internationally recognised critics, writers, media creatives... SO, back to Gone Girl... By any reasonable standards a well made and acted black comedy thriller... I used to work in an Art House Cinema.. saw all sorts of pretentious toss, funded by taxpayers, made to appeal to an elitist minority audience. I actually liked a lot of it.. However, so much of this high minded cinematic art was appallingly dire, and torture to sit through. But I persevered, because I felt I ought to... The only movie I've ever walked out on through sheer tedium was Derek Jarman's "Caravaggio".. [and I'd previously sat through his films finding aspects to enjoy..] Maybe It was me, and I wasn't in the right mood that night...??? Should I try again..???? ..not now.. life's too short and there are hundreds more accumulating I'd rather watch instead, but can't find time for... Btw.. movies as passive entertainment.. Only if you've not aquired the skill set to enage intellectually with a film while wathing it, and afterwards while considering and discussing it... NOT that different from reading a novel really... Obviouly cinemas impose a strict time limitation on an audience, but home viewing puts it under your control to watch and react with on your own terms.. The pause and repeat buttons are at your command. Just like going back and re-reading a few paragraphs or pages, thinking about it, until they sink in... |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Jim Carroll Date: 13 May 19 - 08:14 AM Barry Lyndon wins the title for me, hands down A beautifully filmed story drawn out interminably Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Donuel Date: 13 May 19 - 08:41 PM Worst Movies ever should include FUTURE movies. Such as; Frozen II Star Wars the rise of Skywalker X Men TNG the dark side Lion King 5 beyond cGI Fat & Furious Hobbs & Shaw Angry Birds II Adaams Family the nimation movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Artemis Fowl Gemini Man and good ones; Brian Banks Yesterday Super Bob is more humanistic than 90% of the movies coming up |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Mrrzy Date: 13 May 19 - 08:45 PM Not the worst, but the one I am sorriest I did not walk out of: Liquid Sky. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: kendall Date: 15 May 19 - 07:55 PM Lobsteroids. I know because I was in it. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 15 May 19 - 10:04 PM A zombie movie called "Autumn" was pretty bad, but I at least watched the whole thing. That's more than can be said for the third installment in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. The original movie was interesting. The second one, I watched but don't remember anything about it. The third one got ejected from my DVD player after a painfully confusing thirty minutes. I have no idea why they even made the fourth and fifth installments. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: robomatic Date: 16 May 19 - 06:46 PM I enjoyed Liquid Sky, even though I am not a druggie. Saw it when it was in theaters. Don't think I'd see it again 'cause it was of its period, the 80s. I'm most interested when I abhor a movie that gets plaudits from others. Really couldn't stand "The Shape of Water" which won in Hollywood last year. It was designed to be a 'brave' PC movie where the audience gets to feel superior to the characters. A major case of Presentism. But it was hackneyed and derivative with very good actors but very bad writing. Also hated "The Favourite" which made no sense to me whatsover, again utilizing good actors but otherwise tiresome and unhistorical with no saving grace. Also sorta hated the latest of the Mission Impossibles with not one but two nuclear bombs hidden in the same place. I was treated to this flick but will not be treated in the future because of the number of times I glanced at my watch during the showing. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Donuel Date: 16 May 19 - 07:55 PM Movies today rely on a high shock quotients or a high adrenaline dose. Rom Coms exxploit sex and jokes. 'Passengers' had them all and was entertaining but not a great classic. I hardly noticed there were only 3 human characters. A movie that had only 2 characters but was great was Sunset Express. I would agree with the robo reviews but haven't seen liquid sky. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: punkfolkrocker Date: 16 May 19 - 08:49 PM Liquid Sky has finally been officially released on a quality Blu-ray... [not the dodgy European Blu-ray..] I got it off Amazon.. I bought a used VHS from a rental store about 30 years ago... Reason for my enthusiasm is I saw the movie in a London cinema when it came out, and loved it.. particularly the music and harsh trippy visuals... It's a crap movie, but a fascinating cultural artifact of it's time... It's probably still up on youtube in rough quality... |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: robomatic Date: 17 May 19 - 06:48 PM My memory which is all I'm going on for Liquid Sky is that it was put together by a Russian immigrant who was living rough maybe in New York? and on the edge of the culture she depicted. And she cobbled together the music (or musical effects) on her own using effects equipment of the time which was I'm pretty sure pre-digital. It's a movie you watch if you're studying movies or period pieces. Another really horrible movie was "Bonfire of the Vanities" . It was after a Tom Wolfe novel about money and class in the New York City of the 80s. The book was a period piece which I really liked. It was gritty and did not take prisoners among the various vying ethnicities depicted. The movie tried to be PC and included Tom Hanks, miscast, Melanie Griffith, miscast, Bruce Willis, miscast, and Morgan Freeman, miscast. It was directed by Brian DePalma, miscast. Whoever was responsible for the adaptation really screwed the pooch. The movie was so bad it spawned another book about the movie "The Devil's Candy". IF you're a movie person or a big fan of the actors, it is a worthwhile watch. If you're a Tom Wolfe fan, it's a movie to watch after a bad breakup while binge eating or coming down from a Game Of Thrones high. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Mrrzy Date: 18 May 19 - 12:46 PM There was that highly-acclaimed movie about a Maori (?) girl and whales? Horrible. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: punkfolkrocker Date: 18 May 19 - 01:16 PM I have a simple approach to all this. I try my hardest to avoid movie reviews and trailers, until after I've watched a film on my own terms... I ignore trite cliches like "So bad it's good" and "guilty pleasures".. If there's something in a film I find to like, then that'll do for me... There's no obligation to justify that to anyone else... Similarly, if a movie fails to engage my attention, and bores me.. I've no right to denounce it as a bad film. Someone else will be bound to love it for their own reasons... There is and never will be such a thing as the 'worst' or 'best' movie... Right then.. that's the obvious stated for the benefit of any peer group trend followers... |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Neil D Date: 18 May 19 - 06:17 PM Even though it won an Oscar for best picture, I hated "The Artist". I found it quite pretentious, too precious by half. I don't know if it is the worst ever, there are so many horrible movies, but it is a good example that know matter how highly acclaimed a movie is, somebody will hate it. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Jim Carroll Date: 21 May 19 - 03:41 AM Funny how tastes differ I loved 'Whale Rider' "Maori (?) girl and whales? Horrible." and have seen 'The Artist' three times and would go again tomorrow I also loved 'Heaven's Gate', though it is recorded as having lost more at the box office than any other film We now live in the Wild West of Ireland and usually have to travel around fifty miles to see good films (Limerick or Galway) Dublin is a regular treat - cramming in as many films as possible in three days (six in that period is our record) The filmed National Theatre Shakespeare productions are a particularly pleasurable addition Films on TV are ok, but it doesn't come anywhere near the pleasure of communal viewing on the big screen with a crowd of like minded film lovers, though the 'Talking Pictures' channel is manna from heaven (for 'they-don't-make-'em-like-that-any-more' stuff and for finding out how bad some of those films you remember fondly really were. Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Tunesmith Date: 21 May 19 - 05:28 AM Way back in this thread, alanabit said that he can't watch "Gone With the Wind" because of the terrible acting. I can't agree with that. Clarke Gable was doing his usual macho man performance - very well. Leslie Howard delivered a very sensitive performance, although he was miscast. Olivier de Havilland was fine, and moving down the cast, Thomas Mitchell Ward Bond and Victor Jory all gave - at the very least - good performances, which brings us to Vivienne Leigh ( who won an Oscar for her performance ). Now, if I had to guess, I would reckon that's it's Vivienne's performance - and she WAS the star of the movie - that alanabit didn't like but I bet he fell into the trap of believing that she was overacting in a self conscious way - particularly in the first part of the movie BUT BUT BUT! that was the character! It was the character of Scarlett, at the beginning of the movie, who was overacting! Flirting, acting the little princess, putting on airs, over doing everything..to gain attention. But, again, that's what the character was like. Of course, it could be argued that Vivienne was told to over do the flighty, silly young woman bit early in the story so it could be contrasted by the woman who has to grow up quickly when faced with the extreme change of fortune in her circumstances. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Jim Carroll Date: 21 May 19 - 07:27 AM I believe that 'Ghost' is the most over-hyped film ever made - Hollywood froth at its very worst I don't have the exact dates to confirm it, but I believe it was made on the back of the far superior British 'Truely, Madly, Deeply', on the same theme - possibly one of the finest and most sensitive light comedies to come out of the British studios Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Donuel Date: 21 May 19 - 08:56 AM I'm more entertained by Kind Hearts and Coronets than Man with the X Ray Eyes. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: keberoxu Date: 21 May 19 - 02:24 PM A lot of women -- me included -- enjoy the satire/comedy "9 to 5" I know at least one man who despises it. |
Subject: RE: Worst Movie ever From: Jim Carroll Date: 21 May 19 - 02:45 PM "Kind Hearts and Coronets" Mmmm yes Still smiling from the last time I watched it - on the box Just realised if missed tonighght's showing of The Ladykillers (Alec Guinness version - not that hideous remake) Never mind - Talking Pictures will repeat in shortly, no doubt Jim Carroll |
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