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Oxenberger   10-20-2007, 12:33 PM
#61
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Worst sf flick I've seen:
ENEMY MINE

OUCH! Mike, I totally agree. I had forgotten how bad Enemy Mine was until you mentioned it.

How about the movie "Soldier" with Kurt Russell. He got paid something like $20 million for the movie and spoke less then 50 words the entire movie. This movie was terrible. The worst part? I sat through it in the theater! I pissed a lot of other people off that night, as I was laughing loudly (probably too loud) during the action scenes. You really have to think of a movie that had worse dialog then this one.

-Ox
law dawg   10-20-2007, 02:11 PM
#62
Oxenberger Wrote:OUCH! Mike, I totally agree. I had forgotten how bad Enemy Mine was until you mentioned it.

How about the movie "Soldier" with Kurt Russell. He got paid something like $20 million for the movie and spoke less then 50 words the entire movie. This movie was terrible. The worst part? I sat through it in the theater! I pissed a lot of other people off that night, as I was laughing loudly (probably too loud) during the action scenes. You really have to think of a movie that had worse dialog then this one.

-Ox
At least your screen name comes from a great flick - Stripes.

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Auskar   10-20-2007, 03:21 PM
#63
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Worst sf flick I've seen:
Worst "art" flick: ZABRESKI POINT
But some of the music was great. That was my introduction to Pink Floyd.
SSR777   10-20-2007, 03:53 PM
#64
In no order are my following 5.

House of the Dead - Pretty bad. It's not that hard to make a Zombie movie and the least they could of done was stay true to the game. I mean I went into the theater expecting it to be a run-of-the-mill shoot'em up Zombie film. What I got was crap. The sequal Sci-Fi made wasn't to unberable and I somewhat enjoyed it.

Godzilla (American one) - I'm a fan of Godzilla. Always have been and always will be. Its not that the movie was that BAD its just that they bastardized the Godzilla I know and love. I mean, Godzilla is a dude! Come on!

Battlestar Galactica - The 1980's movie. It left me with my side hurting because I couldn't stop laughing throughout it.

Night Watch - Alls I have to say is this: WTF?

UltraViolet - No comment on this one. I just didn't like it.

Life really sucked sometimes. But it didnt have to suck all the time. Sometimes things could be fixed.

- Jack
Barry Lee Dejasu   10-21-2007, 10:20 AM
#65
I didn't even read anyone else's posts. I know what the five worst are for ME...and they are:
5--Jeepers Creepers. Nonsensical and irrelevant twists and turns, resulting in...nothing!
4--Phantasm. Atrocious acting, unbelievable (as in, illogical) dialogue and writing, and good LORD...the acting.
3--Gangs of New York. Terrible accents, overly "Nu-Patriotic," bad acting from good actors, and such flashy directing. Scorcaprio strike #1.
2--The Aviator. Horrendously tacky, terrible writing, grossly miscast (c'mon, Gwen Stefani as JEAN HARLOW?!), bad costumes, show-offy directing...Scorcaprio strike #2. Good thing The Departed was at least pretty good.
1--Troy. A visual rape of such a beautiful masterpiece, no gods whatsoever, terrible acting (from great actors), boring directing (from a good director), overuse of old special effects, bad costuming, too long...in short, the *single* BIGGEST disappointment of my life.

"...and your last thought is that you have become a noise...a thin, nameless noise among all these others...howling in the empty dark room"
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Tony H   10-21-2007, 05:28 PM
#66
I am so glad that Supergirl made it through these lists unscathed.

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RichE   10-21-2007, 08:36 PM
#67
Ok friends....
Gather around like cattle and ye will be herd.
Any film featuring Paris Hilton (esp. if she talks).
"KRAKATOA EAST OF JAVA" The worlds worst musical
Any Fred Olen Ray film (I feel very bad for Paul Naschy).
"THE INCUBUS" (if you think they did a number on Paul's book getta load what they did to Ray Russell's novel!)
"WAR OF THE WORLDS" with Tom Cruise. The television series was "King Lear" compared to this piece of ..... Spiel crapped out to remaking the George Pal classic with the nutjob. Maybe they should do a sequel with Cruise and Spears!
Jay #1   10-22-2007, 01:07 PM
#68
Scarecrow (found it somewhere and watched it) low budget film about a group of criminals on the run after stealing money. They've taken a pilot and his daughter hostage. One takes the money and parachutes into a corn field with a bunch of scarecrows, the rest follow. The title tells you what the monsters are.
RichE   10-22-2007, 01:17 PM
#69
CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD
BEYOND
Two Italian movies best forgotten. In fact I'll go out on the (dismembered) limb and say ANY Euro zombie gutmuncher....
Bluesman Mike Lindner   10-22-2007, 01:20 PM
#70
RichE Wrote:CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD
BEYOND
Two Italian movies best forgotten. In fact I'll go out on the (dismembered) limb and say ANY Euro zombie gutmuncher....

"Gutmuncher?" Wassa dat mean? (I think I know, but please explicate.)
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