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Domestic Goddess
24-08-04, 06:30 PM
Is there a film you've seen that was just so bad you could hardly believe it? If so, spill the beans and tell us about it!!

I once tried to watch an old spagetti western called "Once upon a time in the west" it was full so over dramatic music and seemed to go at a snail's pace. I gave up after an hour, which is rare for me.
I also have a deep aversion to "Footloose" all that stonewashed denim - yikes!! :cry:

TharSheBlows
24-08-04, 11:01 PM
When I read the title I immediately thought...

Rancid Aluminium. Terrible, simply terrible but I am sure I have seen worse than this.

-P-
24-08-04, 11:13 PM
I hated "The English Patient", bored me to tears it did.

Neighboured
25-08-04, 12:43 AM
Night of the Lupus about giant killer rabbits. It was meant to be a serious horror film. It was rabbit's droppings. :o

The Wild Women of Wonga. Female support staff of a Florida Police Department acted the part of the wild women who lived in Wonga. Dire. Dull. Dreadful. I fell asleep! :lol:

Eeyore
25-08-04, 09:18 AM
I couldn't stand Vanilla Sky - I watched and thought "what???" ;)

And I fell asleep (in the cinema) during Get Shorty - dreadful film with great actors who shouldn't have made it :P

Annabel
25-08-04, 11:10 AM
:lol: :D

The worst film ever IMO was 'Grease 2'....absolutely awful.... :bigeyes:

vernon
25-08-04, 01:24 PM
i think the worst film i can remember seeing was rocky! :box:

and the best so bad its good film was "turbo: a power rangers movie" .. that was great it had this furball alien who changed colour and got sick :(... but then the volcano monster fought with the car robot and the robot won and the alien furball gave them the key :)

Mr Ribbit
25-08-04, 01:30 PM
There's so many bad films, I don't even remember the names of most of them but I know I hated Mulholland Drive - dreadful. Bad acting, bad script, terrible direction - urgh!

The best 'bad' film I ever saw is Plan Nine from Outer Space. It's absolutely brilliantly bad, I might even go and buy it one of these days. I love the bits where the police are in the graveyard and one of the cardboard graves gets caught on one of the actors uniform! :blink: :hihi:

mr ribbit B)

genewilder
25-08-04, 03:40 PM
The demons :angry: of luddlo was the worst film i have ever had the misfortune of watching. It was made on a budget of £200 and that included wages,i bet.

JJ
26-08-04, 05:28 PM
Yikes...thre are too many to list.

the one that stands out at the moment is 'Thomas and the magic railroad' ( please do NOT go there) well took my 2 littlies to see it about 4 years ago and it was that bad I fell asleep, started snoring and got told off by a good mother sat behind me!!!!!!!!!!!!! kids still like to embarras me with that little gem!!

Mr Ribbit
05-09-04, 01:24 AM
ribbit and myself have just settled down to watch a video.

We've gotten comfy , we've had the Ben 'n Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie ice cream, tucked into some Dorito's and hot salsa dip, poured a cup of hot choccy turned out the lights and pressed play to watch Cabin Fever and hopefully be scared out of our wits. :bigeyes:

Oh dear... instead of :o and :bigeyes: , it's more like :yawn: .

ribbit is still trying to watch it :blink: , I've given up after 15 minutes :lol: .

Ah well, c'est la vie. :)

mr ribbit

jimbo
06-09-04, 12:01 PM
Hundreds but the one that sticks in my mind is the Victor Stallone remake of 'Get Carter' with Mr Caine in it - they both must need the money because it was so awful.

Why can't they think of NEW stuff - crumbs the number of good books I read, means there are numerous ideas to make into film!!!!

Jimbo

rb2002
08-09-04, 08:58 PM
hello

mmmmm, the worst recently has to be The Cat In The Hat :banghead:

Unfortunately, my 7 year old son loved it and wants the dvd now :crazy:

Save a poor rb :unsure:

vanner
25-09-04, 03:24 PM
That list is long and distinguished

but of recent films:-

Around the World in 80 days
Thunderbirds (sorry Lady P)
Haunted Mansion