Hands down the Last Airbender. I had hope, even if very little, and I ended up more disappointed than I should've been.
S.M.A.R.T. Chase
Orlando Bloom got some (a lot?) easy money from chinese cinema-buiseness. And that's it...
Scenario - 0, logic - 0, actors - terrible etc.
I do.not.get. people's love of Brando.
As an actor, he was awful. He couldn't remember lines, played the same character in every film, and his crazy demands and diva-attitude apparently made him a nightmare to be around.
I can't actually remember a single film where his role carried the film that couldn't have been done just as effectively by any equivalent genre actor.
Not sure I'll ever see anything worse than You, Me and Dupree.
Absolutely awful.
I guess you missed the entire segment where his ability to learn from humans was activated, huh?
The whole 'not killing anyone' thing is to appeal to the humanity of the movie as well, to keep it in polar opposition to the first Terminator film; but I guess you missed that one as well.
T2 is one of the greatest films of all time, and your points just make it look like you're trying to be edgy for the sake of it, rather than genuinely trying to critique a fantastic movie.
OT: After Earth - Bleugh....
Manos, hands of fate. barely finished it. give it a go guys you should find it on youtube
There is a void in my heart. Have you come to fill it?
Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010)
Although it's also highly amusing to watch
I mean, take this scene for example:
St Trinians.
Went and watched it with the wife after a boring weekend with no rugby. Walked out 20 minutes in. It was awful.
SnowPiercer fk dat piece of shit (while also trying to be smart and what not)
watched Dune for the first time yesterday, that was pretty lame sauce
mother was terrible the only thing going for it was jlaws titties
Authors I have enjoyed enough to mention here: JRR Tolkein, Poul Anderson,Jack Vance, Gene Wolfe, Glen Cook, Brian Stableford, MAR Barker, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, WM Hodgson, Fredrick Brown, Robert SheckleyJohn Steakley, Joe Abercrombie, Robert Silverberg, the norse sagas, CJ Cherryh, PG Wodehouse, Clark Ashton Smith, Alastair Reynolds, Cordwainer Smith, LE Modesitt, L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt, Stephen R Donaldon, and Jack L Chalker.
Rushmore (1998)
Lost in Translation (2003)
Funny enough, I liked The Last Airbender. Maybe it's because I never watched Avatar (anime.) But that movie was well made. How faithful to its source material was it? Obviously not very. lol But for someone that never watched the anime, it's a good fantasy/adventure. Far from the worst I've ever seen. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation was pretty bad, and I don't even think that was the worst movie I've ever seen, though it would definitely make a top 10 worst movies I've ever seen.