I've gotten pretty good at weeding them out upfront, so I don't see many bad movies. Goodness gracious at some of you guys watching those later-era Michael Bay movies. That being said, It's Pat is the worst. Tried to watch it two different times back in the day and never made it through.
Cherry 2000. I think my dad bought it from the WalMart $5 bin way back in the day. And lucky for you guys, when I searched for the trailer, I found out you can watch it for free on YouTube. Enjoy!
Lol the other night Mrs. Celemo was scrolling through movies and was intrigued by this one because she likes movies about strong empowered women Her: have you seen this one? What’s it about? Me: yeah, a dude breaks his sex robot and hires this chick to drive him across the badlands to find the same exact fuck robot model Her: wait...what Me: I know Her: pass
I made it 35 minutes https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0846FMSDK/ref=atv_dp_b07_det_c_UTPsmN_1_3
I've seen plenty of dumb comedy or action movies, but I knew what I was getting into. Worst movie that I thought would be good: Babel.
I dont understand the want/need to cgi that entire movie. I guess the technology had just gotten good? Was real dumb.
It's infuriating how highly acclaimed it was. Just a complete piece of shit. But so are all Eastwood movies from 2000 on. And Eastwood.
I love how they talked about how perfectly Bradley Cooper mastered white male Texas dialect and demeanor. Wow Davinci. That painting of a turd sure is impressively turdy.
I was just thinking about this the other day. I usually say existenz as my pick. However I remembered the worst when thinking of horrible gifts to get my friends for christmas.
I caught one of the Ultraman features around 2:00am at some crappy flea-bag motel on a cable channel I’ve never heard of and it was by far the most non-sensical thing anyone had put to film. So bad I had laughter tears streaming down my face for a week afterwards. It was easily the stinkiest piece of shit I’ve ever witnessed but I’d love to watch it again.
While I didn’t think Punch Drunk Live was great, I’m surprised to see it as a few people’s worst film.
My roommates and I once bought Black Knight from one of those $5 bins and it was so bad we threw it away. It ended up back on the dvd shelf and no one ever took responsibility for it returning so we assumed it some sort of magic and kept it.
Im guessing American Sniper hate is more due to subject matter and politics, wasn’t an academy movie but not bad. Worst movie I’ve seen in theatres is Transformers 2 or 3, in addition to an incoherent plot they had these two small robots talking in Ebonics the whole time. Was extremely cringe. This year? Wonder Woman 1984
"Did not meet my expectations" does not equal "worst movie I've literally ever seen". Hope that helps some of you.
I tried to make this my senior quote, but the yearbook teacher told me I couldn’t. I’m still angry about it.
Paul Walkers face is great is that scene. Running Scared is lesser known Walker movie, that I highly enjoyed.