Hangover 2. I've never been happier to leave a movie.
Hangover 2. I've never been happier to leave a movie.
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My wife picked it up a very long time ago based on the actors involved. Supposed to be a comedy.
There are so many contenders for the worst movie, it's hard to pick.
But Warcraft, POTC5, Dunkirk, Thor Ragnarok.. Those are definately among the more recent shitstains.
Justice League, that was just.. so bad..
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Mario, MK, Street Fighter..
Video game movies are bad, especially the old ones.
HE-MAN was the worst movie I think.
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Beaches (1988 starring Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey).
I ended up breaking up with my first real girlfriend over this movie. I was 16 in 1988 (yeah I'm old). The girlfriend wanted to see this "Beaches" movie and wanted me to go with her. I obediently tagged along assuming even if the movie was a "chick flick" at least maybe I would get a chance for a darkened theater make-out session. Well no dice on that, she was laughing, crying and so into the movie, I got the brush off if my hand slid any higher than her knee. So I was forced to sit for what seemed like an endless purgatory watching what had to be a movie created to torture teenage boys. I've blocked most of it out over the years, but basically it was the story of two girls who grew up as friends and then one of them gets cancer and dies (and even though at that point I was hoping both would die) unfortunately one survived and adopts her dead friends baby.
After managing to make it through the movie once. My girlfriend wanted me to take her again the next night and take her best friend. I told her there is no way under the sun I would set through that piece of garbage ever again. She started the "If you love me..." line. I told her I will never love anybody enough to sit through that again. Apparently that wasn't the correct answer because we broke up shortly thereafter. I'm 43 and still have no regrets (about either the girl or the movie)....
many many bad ones, but in recent years: Star Wars: The Farce Awakens, Gravity and Suicide Squad are all very very bad...
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Kazaam. Shaq as a genie....can’t imagine why that didn’t work out.
People working 2 jobs in the US (at least one part-time) - 7.8 Million (Roughly 4.9% of the workforce)
People working 2 full-time jobs in the US - 360,000 (0.2% of the workforce)
Average time worked weekly by the US Workforce - 34.5 hours
That's a hard question, there are so many.
However, movies that I've watched (or tried to) that I can actually remember that were horrible in every way:
- 2012 (Probably the movie I hate more than any other movie)
- Kong: Skull Island
- Outbreak
- Ils (Them)
Lord of the Rings trilogy by Peter Jackson, it's just AWFUL
I'm going to go with one of the 'Scary Movie' reboots.
Movie 43 perhaps.
The most recent one was Jupiter Ascending. "We have this bad ass clone who's former job gave him wings. What can we do to make him more bad ass? I know lets give him magic fucking skates." The rest of the movie was shit too.
I'm the root of all that is evil, yeah, but you can call me cookie.
I have seen so many terrible movies over the years its hard to name the worst. Do we talk about movies where you expect them to be good or do we talk about borderline trash where you knew in advance.
For years, a few friends and me made monthly: Worst movie nights. We searched through the biggest trashpiles and watched them with lots of beer. Some examples: Rubber (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G5pyFhmAqE) or Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LRIypcaIX4) From movies I expected to be good: Probably The Village. Never fell asleep in cinemas before.
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