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Worst movie ever?

Tranquility Bass

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Did anyone mention NOPE ?? I warn you not to see this :(
 

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The dark knight, terrible movie, storylines that go nowhere, ridiculous events, that stupid low voice. Most overrated movie ever.
 

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Here a hilarious review
That was gold, kudos. :cool:

This was poor... not the worst ever I suppose, but really, wasn't respectful to the original and terrible writing;


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... at least Afterlife was decent.


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Why make movies like a Serbian film? I have no idea, really. Sick shit.
 

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Astro Space Zombies. Difficult to imagine anything worse.

 

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The only movie I actually hate>
Jean Luc Godard's Alphaville.
Absolute horror.
Pure torture to watch.
No way. Actually a quite good movie. I can see how it might not suit some people and they call it bad. But worst ever is going way too far.
 

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Any of the following MGM made Agatha Christie films.

Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple #1 "Murder She Said" (1961) (UK/MGM)

Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple #2 "Murder At The Gallop" (1963) (UK/MGM)

Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple #3: "Murder Most Foul" (1964) (UK/MGM)

Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple #4: "Murder Ahoy" (1964) (UK/MGM)



Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple #5: "The Alphabet Murders" (1965) (UK/MGM)
 

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There is a list on imdb featuring the 100 worst: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?groups=bottom_100&sort=user_rating,asc

Which brings me to this: before I met my wife I used to be meticulous in choosing the right movie (director, actors etc). After I met her, I noticed she chose movies just based on the cover picture and a short storyline. And you know what? I actually came across some obscure movies I really liked and otherwise would never have seen. Long story short: imo it's better to be open and accept you will find some disappointing ones, than set a high bar and miss out on some obscure gems.( I have no trouble stopping a movie or walk out of one if I think it's a waste of my time.)
 
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Axo1989

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The only movie I actually hate>
Jean Luc Godard's Alphaville.
Absolute horror.
Pure torture to watch.

I am curious: does this mean you dislike Godard generally, or you dislike this one particularly (and prefer others among his ~131 films)?
 

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Between E. 57th Street and E. 58th Street on 3rd Avenue on New York City's east side, sat the Trans-Lux East Theatre. A well-appointed 570-seat movie house with a balcony. In February, 1980, Bob Guccione leased the theater for a couple of years and christened it the Penthouse East. The only 'film' that ever ran there, under that marquee, was another of the worst pieces of excrement ever to be conceived:

 
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