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Post by Amazing Mr. K on Aug 10, 2008 22:12:18 GMT -5
Oh wait, I forgot Ben Ten: Race Against Time. Horrid, horrid movie. Best example of how not to turn a cartoon into live action. I would say I paid to see it since I pay half of the cable bill.
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Post by Masoob on Aug 11, 2008 1:48:50 GMT -5
For me right now The Mummy: Dragon Emperor is up there with worst movies I've seen...
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Post by MalkavianMarine on Aug 21, 2008 10:55:12 GMT -5
If this thread can be projected to anime I would also have to say the first naruto movie. The second two were good. I just couldn't stand the first.
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Post by eddingslackeyfan on Feb 28, 2009 23:57:43 GMT -5
Most miserable I ever shelled out money for would have to be either:
Nothing but Trouble or Metalstorm: the Death of Jared Syn
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Post by nefariousdro on Mar 28, 2009 7:07:01 GMT -5
I'd have to say that the worst movie I ever paid to see is "Lucifer Rising" by Kenneth Anger. It's this '60's Avant-Garde movie that I'd read about. It was supposed to have had a huge impact on movies and such, and it was worse than a waste of time. I'd rather have watched 8 hours of grass growing.
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Post by tesseractive on Apr 2, 2009 22:55:32 GMT -5
Aww really? I kinda like Kenneth Anger. Have you ever seen Fireworks?
But I think I really feel the way you describe about some of Jean Luc Godard's stuff...like Weekend. I had to buy that movie for a film theory class I took and...it is weird and long and painfully boring, but I think making the audience really super pissed off was part of the point.
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Post by nefariousdro on Apr 12, 2009 9:29:02 GMT -5
That's the only one I've seen. I keep hearing that he's done some very important things that influenced alot of people, but that movie just didn't work for me. Another artist I admire who's movies haven't done anything for me is Andy Warhol.
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Post by MalkavianMarine on Apr 12, 2009 19:39:30 GMT -5
Dragon Ball: Evolution was bad . . . But I enjoyed it. If FOX plays their cards right, this could be the next Ninja Turtles
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Post by nefariousdro on Apr 20, 2009 19:43:39 GMT -5
Another movie that was so bad, it actually crossed over into being good, in that morbidly fascinating way that train wrecks can have: "The Human Highway" starring, get this: Neil Young and Devo, with Dennis Hopper for good measure!
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Post by worshipthesquid on Apr 13, 2012 12:40:02 GMT -5
The Zookeeper, no contest. We left before it finished and spent the rest of the day trying to wrench those painful images from our minds. I still flinch whenever I see a bear.
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Post by Amazing Mr. K on Apr 18, 2012 17:52:00 GMT -5
I change mine to The Last Airbender
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Post by vampireto on Apr 25, 2012 17:45:41 GMT -5
Cyrus: the really "piss-me-off" thing about it its that its not about anything at all... just a sequence of scenes and no point at all. you could think its a comic movie but its not, or a drama movie but it doesn´t cut it.. nop. I cant describe it. its just dull!
oh and "The last airbender".. repulsive movie. I felt bad because I liked M. Night´s movies :-(
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Post by vampireto on Apr 25, 2012 17:47:50 GMT -5
I change mine to The Last Airbender I thought so too. ben ten: rise against time its not as bad as the last airbender yuk!
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Post by paranoidspy on Apr 27, 2012 10:34:46 GMT -5
Cloverfield. The first hour I saw wasn't engaging, and waiting to see if the next hour would be any better wasn't worth it with the shakey camera. That was the first and only movie I have ever walked out of.
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Post by vampireto on May 1, 2012 17:23:47 GMT -5
The only movie I´ve ever walked out of was the texas masacre....I was young and that scare the living hel out of me...then I watched it on DVD and wasn´t that bad :-P
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