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Worst movie you have seen?

The worst I ever saw is a tie between a Japanese Sci-Fi attempt from the early 60's called Prince of Space and the other is an adaptation of Hound of the Baskervilles with Peter Cook as Holmes and Dudley Moore as Watson. Both films were so awful they would insight suicide. Your stomach couldn't generate enough puke these films were so terrible.
 
The Friday The 13th remake . I knew it was not going to be an Oscar worthy picture but the original versions were so entertaining because they were so stupid but this film was just awful .
 
Night of the Lepus ( 1972 )

Watch Doc McCoy take on Killer Bunnies .See it twice cos you wont believe your eyes the first time.
 
"The Happening". And I wish I could put it into the so bad it's good category, but seriously.... it was dreadful. A close second was the live action version of "The Cat And The Hat". Awwwwwwwwful.
 
A movie can be forgiven for being lousy if it had a very low budget or a cast of novices, all unknown.

So in the category of UNFORGIVABLE, AWFUL movies with a large budget and big stars in the cast, I nominate "Ishtar" (1987) with Warren Beatty, Dustin Hoffman, and Isabelle Adjani. It stinks!! :pukefight:
 
Gang Law (2000) starring Master P, Snoop Dogg and whole other bunch of rappers on the No Limit Record Label. Usually like hood films but this one really stank and was ridiculous in every sense of the word.
 
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The American version of Godzilla. Thankfully,I saw the matinee of it.Didn't pay full price.
 
Between kazaam and the spice world talk about a piece of trash and a waste of production .
 
This would be close to the worst, if not a clear winner. The All New Adventures of Laurel and Hardy: For Love or Mummy (1999).

A disgraceful slap in the face to perhaps the greatest comedy duo ever to grace the screen. :sowrong:

And as Mils mentioned, Ishtar. A bomb of epic proportions.

Cleopatra (1963). Considering those involved in this film, one has to wonder how they managed to produce such a massive failure. It quickly sank into the obscurity it so rightfully deserves.
 
"The Happening". And I wish I could put it into the so bad it's good category, but seriously.... it was dreadful. A close second was the live action version of "The Cat And The Hat". Awwwwwwwwful.

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Just for the lulz.

& As much as I friggin love Mark Wahlberg . . . that movie was godawful. D: I stopped watching after he talked to a the tree. I couldn't handle the second hand embarrassment.
 
The Pink Panther II (2009) starring Steve Martin. I'll admit to never seeing the entire film. The clips and trailers online were more then enough for me. He really should have learned from his first remake of a Pink Panther film, the magic that was Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau cannot be duplicated, let alone improved upon.
 
Got two I can talk about. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, however I watched this because I knew it was bad. I wanted to see how bad and, with that mindset, actually had a bit of fun watching it.

However, in theatres, I recall being super disappointed with The Talented Mr. Ripley. Saw it on a whim and the entire group agreed we made a mistake in that choice.
 
Got two I can talk about. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, however I watched this because I knew it was bad. I wanted to see how bad and, with that mindset, actually had a bit of fun watching it.

I had managed to put this..tragedy out of my mind for many years. Now, it will haunt my dreams. Thanks for nothing. 😛

However, in theatres, I recall being super disappointed with The Talented Mr. Ripley. Saw it on a whim and the entire group agreed we made a mistake in that choice.

I never bothered seeing it, but have never heard a single good word about it.
 
I'm one of those people who love bad movies due to the whole "So bad its good" mindset. But if we're talking unforgivably terrible movies then here you go.

Alexander
Catwoman
Transformers 2
Fargo
Burn After Reading (I know Coen Brothers fans are gonna give me hate mail for these two)
Manos: The Hands of Fate
Wild World of the Batwoman

Oh and three words:BATTLE-FIELD-EARTH!!!!
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