Worst Movies Ever

I'm surprised no one mentioned the 2002 remake of Rollerball, an absolute travesty. I liked the original James Caan version, but I think this movie is the reason we haven't seen Chris Klein in a movie in like 3 years. Also, Showgirls was absolutely wretched. Any movie about strippers in Las Vegas sounds like a good idea (at least to me :D), but this was horrible. I did find it ironic that they got the girl who played the feminist on Saved By The Bell to play the main stripper.
 
The worst movie I've ever seen was actually so bad it was good (if you follow my logic) Reanimator - it was SOOOOOOOOO terrible it was actually really hilarious and i couldn't stop watching it until the end.

The only movie I ever stopped watching before the end was 'Boogie Night' - complete and utter excriment.

Someone mentioned 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' earlier in the thread. Come on, man! How can you hate that movie? It's another 'so bad it's good' movies - Ed Wood was a genius at making crap!
 
It only happend once to me that I switched off a movie, it was a movie called City by the sea with Robert de Niro, it was so boring and I didn't understand anything of it, I stopped the video halway and went to bed!
 
Napolean Dynamite.

Worse. Movie. EVER.

OMG! There's another person! I thought I was the only person in the entire world that hated that movie.


i wasn't too into Napoleon Dynamite either. i watched it, the movie had no plot and i turned it off. all the kids in my school love this even the teachers and i just don't like it.
 
-Van Helsing (so cheesy!)

when i saw that in theaters i was laughing so hard i was crying. my friend and i actually had to leave we couldn't breath. so yeah that wins for the worst movie ever lol, at least for me.

oh...when the hunchback was climbing up the castle my friend is like "whats going on in side..a light switch rave!" then i lost it lol.

hehehe...I know the feeling...I saw it with a friend and we thought we were gonna die of laughter....there were a couple of Monty Python moments (unintentional, I'm sure, cause they were REALLY bad) in there....I can't remember exactly why, but at one point (forgetting we were at the movies) I shouted "It's the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioche!" and I thought my friend was going to pee herself she was laughing so hard :lol: :lol: :lol:

Of course, then I got pelted with popcorn, which made us laugh even harder..... :devil: :devil: :devil:

:lol: :lol: :lol: *climbing back up onto chair* O.K. now I have to see that movie. For me, the stupidest movies ever made are Ishtar (sp?), Three Amigos, that skating movie with D.B. Sweeney :p, and How To Make An American Quilt. The last two, I fell asleep in the theatre. I walked out of Three Amigos. The first, my :devil: sister convinced me to rent it. *Yeah, joke's on me*
 
There are movies that I consider "enjoyably bad" and movies that are just "bad". Movies that I found "enjoyably bad" were Hudson Hawk and Mallrats. These were movies that were horrible, yet horribly good. I guess that Showgirls, which I put in a previous post, would fall in this category. I think that the remake of Rollerball, Caddyshack II any Death Wish after the original I would consider "bad".
 
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