Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
For some reason, I saw a bit of Deuce Bigalow and it was nauseating. Ugh.
Fantastic 4. Gag me with a butcher knife.
Hmm... a hard one, as I don't go to the movies that much. I'll say RING 2. BAAD!!! And the obnoxious kids in our cinema didn't make it any better.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I second the Ring 2!!!! Horrible movie, I liked the end though.
~~EM~~
I haven't seen any bad films this year because there wasn't a single movie so far that compelled me to want to fork out that much money to see it in theatres or even rent it. And I think that's saying a LOT. I haven't set foot in a movie theatre all this year. But I will be seeing Rent, HP and Memoirs of a Geisha (and perhaps Proof) in the coming weeks/months.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY. I love the book, loved the BBC series in the 1970's, and was terribly disappointed by the movie.
Flightplan! That movie had more holes in the plot than an entire Dunkin' Donuts shop.
I'm so tempted to head down to the street for CAPOTE and GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK. I'm catching weird vibes from both - like maybe they're very flawed but well-reviewed relative to other films. GNAGL at least looks fascinating stylistically.
I think Memoirs will be more than satisfying. People are really going ga-ga over the latest cut.
For me: Wedding Crashers.
Gay Wedding Crashers?
Land of the Dead
Bewitched
Fantastic 4
Dark Water. Mostly because I had such high expectations, and it just fell flat. Though, to be fair, I haven't been to the movies that much this year.
Dark Water was so bad.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
Wolf Creek. Dear god, that was bad. At least Fantastic Four had that guy playing the Human Torch.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I'm putting in another vote for "Ring 2". And because i made the mistake of renting "Alexander" a couple of weeks ago, (was that this year?) I'm voting for that as well. Bad AND dull.
my friend dragged me to STEALTH over the summer. I felt myse;f losing brainsells. ugh, just so, so, soooooooooooo bad.
Boogeyman...ugh that was one of the worst movies i have ever seen, i had to stop watching it cuz it was so bad!
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR....I could handle it until the family dog was killed. Cheap, cheap, cheeeeeeap move.
I have no idea why, but I liked FANTASTIC FOUR.
my friend dragged me to STEALTH over the summer. I felt myse;f losing brainsells. ugh, just so, so, soooooooooooo bad.
I felt like I was losing braincells just seeing the trailer.
I haven't seen too many movies in theaters this year, but the worst would have to be Dukes of Hazzard.
Bewitched - only laughed once, the rest of the time I was looking at my watch, waiting for the movie to end. Movie was just boring.
I'm actually not sure if it came out this year or last year, but there are few things worse than getting stuck several miles up in the air between San Francisco and Philadelphia with only Taxi for company. Ye gods.
Edit: Actually, being stuck over the Atlantic Ocean between London and NY with only Miss Congeniality 2 for company was worse. And I know that was this year. (But I was flying Air-India and they followed it with a fab Bollywood movie.)
Let's see here...
The Amityville Horror - In this case, the pace was TOO fast, though Ryan Reynolds was decent.
The Longest Yard - Mind-bogglingly unfunny.
Boogeyman - What a lame excuse for a horror movie. Watch the recent House of Wax and High Tension to see it done right.
The Fog - What a lame... Oh, I already said that.
Star Wars: Episode III - Some fun parts, but poor acting and writing.
Crash - Sorry, y'all. I really don't like this movie.
The Cave - Why was this made?
Kingdom of Heaven - Bland, and a chore to sit through.
Fantastic Four - Don't even get me started.
White Noise - One of the best trailers in recent years = bad movie.
Alone in the Dark - I just HAD to see it!
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Never read the books, but do you HAVE to read the source material to enjoy the adaptation?
Updated On: 10/22/05 at 09:45 PM
ooh i forgot about The Cave, from the trailer the movie looked reeally bad so i didn't even bother to see it
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
On my flight to London the movie was The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants. Good thing I brought a book.
Oh Plum I liked that! Well i don't watch movies too often, but that movie with Amanda Peet and Ashton Kutcher "A lot like love" I believe was one of the worst movies I've seen!
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