My two worst movies have to be a tie between... "Pay It Forward" (2000)-I gotta say, this was a really enjoyable movie...until about the last 15 minutes, with a twist ending that comes right the hell out of nowhere & leaves the film with a tragic ending. Call it a Big Lipped Alligator Moment that destroys the rest of the story. And... "Hannah & Her Sisters" (1986)-Woody Allen, what happened here? Your movies are usually so good, but this was just...BORING!!! What about you?
What About Bob? Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray are both great actors but they still couldn't polish this turd of a movie. I don't know the name of it but it had Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron and a kidnapping. I sat through Howard the Duck twice and I couldn't sit through that piece of shit once. Peace Out, Rev J
^^ I think so. See it was so bad I forgot the title. I have to get out of that habit otherwise I end up seeing the same piece of shit movie over and over. Peace Out, Rev J
flyboys... horrible horrible horrible.. why does that guy have a hook for a hand? what the fuck is up with the lion? really? horrible!
Really? I thought that movie was pretty good. Maybe its because I was staring at Kristin Stewart the whole time lol. She is SOOOO HOT!!!!
Spider Man 3 is terrible. Defiantly qualifies as one of the worst movies I can think of. Never seen transformers though. (that technically is a lie, I've sat in front of it several times, but I couldn't even tell you the main characters name) Edit- also Batman movies- Like Batman and Robin, Batman Returns, etc, all of them I've seen have been painfully bad.
I rather liked Flyboys, or was it James Franco I liked? Anyhow it was based on the legendary Lafayette Escadrille in WWI and I once saw a foto of the actual Squadron. They did have a lion. Didn't notice if they had a guy with a hook, but that was the prosthesis of the day.
It's kinda funny... whenever anyone asked me what the worst movie of all time was, I always used to say 'Pay It Forward' as well. I think it's because of the whole 'give us an Oscar' thing. I LIKED Spider-Man 3... it was frustrating in bits but I still really liked it because it had some real drama and also it was weird... and all of the Star Trek films are easy to watch and enjoy-- the new Star Wars trilogy is painful, however. Here's my list: 1. Empire Records 2. Across the Universe (I haven't seen it-- just bits of it-- but the bits were repulsive) 3. American Beauty 4. Pay It Forward 5. Street Kings