It may seem a bit odd for me to bring up this up, but I went back to some old posts we did for Worst of 2008.
http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,122640.0.html (http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,122640.0.html)
The votes were tallied and the winner or better yet, loser for 2008 was Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem. Then I took a look at the nominees we had. Sure there was a lot of bad films, but really... when you look back, we really missed a lot of truly bad films to nominate.
In 2008, we had the following classics:
+ Witless Protection: A Larry the Cable Guy movie where he stared with Jenny McCarthy.
+ In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale: Brought to you by Uwe Boll
+ The Hottie and the Nottie: Paris Hilton's movie!
+ The Love Guru: Mike Meyer's d**k and fart joke movie
+ Meet the Spartans & Disaster Movie: Nothing needs to be said about that
Oh, here's a quick fun list of the worst films of 2008 according to a person who I trust a lot:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/39629 (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/39629)
Now that we had a few years and our eyes have opened to movies we may have missed, do you think we there was a worst movie that came out in 2008 or do you still think Alien Vs. Predator is the worst movie from that year.
Even though I didn't vote, I think Disaster Movie was the worst movie of 2008. As bad as the Versus movie was, it had a plot and didn't make me want to strangle myself with my cord for my laptop's power adatper.
Looking back, I'd have to cast my vote for THE LOVE GURU.
I cannot vote, as I am very proud to say I have never seen ANY of them. Not one.
Worst one I saw from 2008 may have been CROWLEY [AKA CHEMICAL WEDDING]. Here's my initial review: "Thanks to virtual reality and quantum physics, the spirit of Aleister Crowley is reborn inside a Cambridge professor and goes on a sex-magic rampage in furtherance of some poorly defined evil plot. Confusing as hell (I think some script pages may have been inserted out of order and no one noticed), this apparently sincere attempt at occult horror has some unintended laughs (listen for the dramatic "da-da-DUM!" musical cue as Crowley's "gift" to the faculty is discovered). This was written by Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden and bears all the hallmarks of a poorly conceived vanity project."