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Worst movie you've ever seen

  1. BananaPancakes

    grapefruit / 4817 posts

    @.twist.: The real question is was she trying to convert you because she thought they were bad or because she thought the were good?

    I swear, I go through all 5 stages of grief every time I watch the first one. So so awful.

  2. .twist.

    pineapple / 12802 posts

    @BananaPancakes: She admits that they are a guilty pleasure. She really wanted me to like it. haha

  3. Pirouette

    pomegranate / 3331 posts

    @.twist.: haha, it sounds like we have the same (dis)taste in movies!

  4. cranberryapple

    kiwi / 540 posts

    Wow, I totally feel validated because the two worst movies for me were mentioned as well!

    I thought "How Do You Know" with Reese Witherspoon was boring and pointless as well.

    But, my absolute worst movie was "All About Steve." With Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper, I would've never guessed that it would be so absolutely terrible!!

  5. ladyfingers

    pomelo / 5331 posts

    The true worst movie ever made is "The Room."

  6. JamieLee

    clementine / 930 posts

    @Honeybee: my dad and his friend watched Zombie Strippers on Netflix when I was at his house and it was the worst thing I've ever seen in my entire life...

  7. JamieLee

    clementine / 930 posts

    Late to the party here, but I have to add Cube. It was so weird! I also hated Burn After Reading, an agree about How Do You Know. I really did not enjoy Requiem for a Dream either, but that was more just super disturbing than badly made...I spent the last ten minutes with my hands over my eyes...

  8. yoursilverlining

    eggplant / 11824 posts

    Andre the Butcher, with Ron Jeremy. And no, it wasn't a porno (if only!) it's horror-comedy. The fact that Time Warner cable shortened it to "Andre the But" was the funniest part of the entire movie watching experience.

    I watch a LOT of bad horror (like, boom mics accidentally in the shots bad horror) and even I couldn't finish this stinker.

  9. lemondrop

    bananas / 9118 posts

    Killer Clowns From Outer Space, I made the mistake of trying to call my brother's bluff, and told him we could watch it if it was real... unfortunately it was real

    Also horrible for me: Lakehouse, End Of Days, and the final Matrix.

    My husband and I almost walked out on Napoleon Dynamite, I'm happy we stayed though, we ended up loving it!

  10. MediaNaranja

    pomegranate / 3244 posts

    Well I just got back from seeing the Host, so......

  11. Pepper

    pomelo / 5820 posts

    Jack Frost. Not the children's movie. So, so, so bad. http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0116671/

  12. Penny Lane

    nectarine / 2163 posts

    Outlander. Stupid stupid stupid.

  13. Honeybee

    pomelo / 5178 posts

    @JamieLee: Woohoo, another vote for Zombie Strippers!

    @lemondrop: Ah I loved Killer Clowns from Outer Space! So campy, so 80's, so awesome.

  14. JamieLee

    clementine / 930 posts

    @lemondrop: I feel like Napoleon Dynamite is one of those movies that's so WTH that you have to watch the whole thing and just embrace it. I liked it more every time I watched it, but the first time I was a little confused...

  15. BKCaribBaby

    pear / 1672 posts

    Gigli with Ben Affleck and J-Lo and Phat Beach. The latter was just awful.

  16. tororojo

    grapefruit / 4669 posts

    I'll go with Mariah Carey's Glitter.

  17. lemondrop

    bananas / 9118 posts

    @JamieLee: I feel that way about most Will Farrel movies too- the more I watch them, the more I die laughing. Anchorman and Talladega Nights were ones I didn't like the first time I saw them, but love them more each time I see them.

    @Honeybee: Campy is the perfect word for that movie! I think I was 14 and mostly pissed that I lost control of the TV to my little brother. Now I'm going to have to check out Zombie Strippers, it has gotten so many mentions here! I think a bottle of wine will help too

  18. nana87

    cantaloupe / 6171 posts

    HATED "Tree of Life," dh and I walked out of the theater asking each other "wtf was that????" and it was sooo long and pointless. the worst part was that we were on vacation and could have been doing so many better things! critics loved it but it was such a waste.

    also, I hate scary movies but my bro and sil dragged me to see "Dark Water" when I was visiting them once, and almost 10 years later it still gives me nightmares sometimes...

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