Nacho Libre was the absolute worst movie this summer... and I'm a Napoleon fan... we walked out about thirty minutes in to it
I've seen almost every movie this summer, and there actually isn't one movie that made me want to die. NACHO LIBRE and YOU, ME, AND DUPREE may have been disappointing, but for some reason they still held my attention and I had a good time.
I haven't seen MIAMI VICE yet, but most of the reviews I read were fantastic...so I don't understand how it can be so terrible.
Although far from a despicable movie, the only movie this entire summer that I absolutely hated was X MEN 3. It made me want to die.
Speaking of "death wish"...
Saw "Garfield 2" yesterday (by mistake) and OHMYGOD IT WAS HORRENDOUS!
Don't know if it acutally counts as a summer movie since it came out in the US way earlier than in Germany but it definitely counts as "WORST"!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
"Speaking of "death wish"...
Saw "Garfield 2"
I stopped reading there because you have no one to blame but yourself for seeing that movie.
LOL!
I don't know what the English term is for this but I went to the "sneak".
It means that you actually don't know what movie you're going to see until it starts...
Okay, I could have run out of the cinema screaming in terror when they showed the title but... I PAID FOR A MOVIE SO I WANTED TO SEE ONE!
GuyFromGermany, they used to have those in the U.S., I don't know if they do anymore. I wish they did, though. I'd go to them all the time. My teachers used to talk to me abou them back in the 1970's, but I'm not sure we have them anymore.
munk - "I've seen almost every movie this summer, and there actually isn't one movie that made me want to die."
"Although far from a despicable movie, the only movie this entire summer that I absolutely hated was X MEN 3. It made me want to die."
Apparently, you disagree even with yourself.
Apparantly you didn't understand my post.
It was supposed to be a joke. A poor joke and poorly written joke - i'll give you that - but, if read correctly, you will understand my point.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Lady In The Water was bad, but I liked the premise, had it been done better, I feel it could have better.
I loved John Tucker Must Die, it cheesy summer fun.
I really didn't like Miami Vice. It was predictable and too long. They also spent most of the movie outside of Miami. I'm a huge Colin Farrell fan, but even he turned me off, he was way too greasy.
I didn't like Miami Vice, either. I thought it was slow, dull, and poorly written. Farrell, whom I usually like, was blah. Foxx was terrible, and Naomie Harris (who was so memorable in Dead Man's Chest) was decent.
I thought it was odd that the one person in the main cast who didn't speak fluent English - Gong Li - gave the best performance. The cinematography was beautiful, though, and should have been served by a better movie.
ooo anyone see Half Nelson or Little Miss Sunshine? Those are the two I really want to see.
My Super Ex Girl and Nacho Libre looked really bad. Good thing I didn't go with my friends when they went to see Nacho Libre.
Lover-
I haven't seen Half Nelson, but I thought Little Miss Sunshine was excellent.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
I can't wait to see Little Miss Sunshine. Steve Carrell and Toni Collette in the same movie? I'll feel so spoiled.
Every single one. Mainstream cinema is trash -- a waste of money and the waste of an art form.
Now go back and count how many movie tickets you threw $10 down the drain for, add them all up and count how many live theater performances you could have spent that money on instead. If your answer is 1 or more, you lost out. Big time.
"Miami Vice" HANDS DOWN is the single worst movie I have ever seen!
Go see "Just My Luck" with Lindsay Lohah, then...
Little man looked pretty horrible. It just didn't seem funny at all.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
PIRATES 2 was awful. It actually managed to do the impossible: Bring out a bad performance in Johnny Depp. And not just bad, it was absolutely cringe-worthy...
Yet, as bad as it was, the worst movie I saw all summer is still CLICK.
I mean, I have seen some HORRENDOUS movies before, but I never had the need to just walk out of a movie before. I am one of those people that refuse to walk out because I paid good money for it, no matter how bad the movie is. When I was watching "Miami Vice," I literally went to walk out and remembered that I was there with some friends who would not have appreciated me leaving(who by the way fell asleep during the movie).
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III was a bad movie but it was NOT bad as a special effects demo reel, which is what I really consider it to be.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III was a bad movie
Sandwich... I usually agree with you on movies, but not this time.
double post Updated On: 8/17/06 at 01:23 PM
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