The Worst Movie You Ever Watch

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  1. twistedbrain profile image59
    twistedbrainposted 16 years ago

    For me, the worst movie that I cursed to watch again is Ocean's Twelve, when I first heard about this movie I really thought that it is awesome and worth of every dime and time I spend but I was completely wrong.  The actors are one widely known however the movie is a total FLOP.  I wish I did not watch that movie.  (sigh)

  2. jdeschene profile image59
    jdescheneposted 16 years ago

    One of the worst movies I've ever seen is the 1950's version of Moulin Rouge.  Talk about laughably bad!

  3. Shirley Anderson profile image71
    Shirley Andersonposted 16 years ago

    Hmmmm.....Attack of the Killer Tomatoes was bad, cinematically speaking, but hilarious if you had enough to drink before watching it.

  4. kappa022 profile image60
    kappa022posted 16 years ago

    I'd have to say the Spice Girls movie was the worst movie ever made. I don't think anything can be as bad as that movie was.

  5. helpdeskian profile image58
    helpdeskianposted 16 years ago

    Conan in New York
    It is the Worst! muscular Arnold with a voice over from some guy who had to be like 12. was funny only because of the acting and voice over!
    I dare you to watch 10 minutes of it and try to keep a straight face

  6. Shirley Anderson profile image71
    Shirley Andersonposted 16 years ago

    Funny, helpdeskian.  I think Conan movies are really for 11 year old boys and their mothers.

    Reminds me of Mad Max.  Hard to believe now, but they did an American voice over for Mel.

    1. helpdeskian profile image58
      helpdeskianposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      I never new that!  I am gonna have to go back and check that out now.  was it really noticeable?

  7. Originplus profile image60
    Originplusposted 16 years ago

    Birth with Nicole Kidman. What a waste.

  8. Angela Harris profile image68
    Angela Harrisposted 16 years ago

    Off the top of my head 'The Wicker Man' with Nicolas Cage. It's probably not the worst I've seen, but it was the first movie that came to mind. And it is really bad.

    1. rosen profile image60
      rosenposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      That movie was terrible indeed!

      For me the worst movie I watched in the cinemas would have to be White Chicks.

  9. Peter M. Lopez profile image71
    Peter M. Lopezposted 16 years ago

    McHale's Navy.

    My friends and I use it as a standard-bearer, "yeah, __________ was bad, but was it as bad as McHale's Navy?"

 
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