We haven't had a good old fashion top 10 list in a while to look at and argue with we think the it's right or the writer is full of crap. As such, I found this list, from one my favorite online reviewers, Massawyrm/Caryle of Spill.com. (It was his past worst of lists that I found out about After Last Season and Standing Ovation) At the end of every year, he does a marathon of the worst films that came out in theaters in that year nonstop. After sitting through tons and tons of s**t, this is his conclusion:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/52497 (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/52497)
If the site isn't working for some reason, here's the list (But reason why I won't give unless asked):
Honorable Mention: In the Name of the King 2: Two Worlds
10. The Three Musketeers
9. The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence
8. Zookeeper (Runner Up for this spot was Jack and Jill)
7. Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
6. Sucker Punch
5. Hoodwincked Too! Hood Vs. Evil
4. Creature
3. Passion Play
2. Bucky Larson: Born to be A Star
1. Atlas Shrugged Part 1
I'm sure some of you already have things to say about this list already, so have it!
The only one of those I saw was Sucker Punch, and while I didn't like it, I wouldn't say it was the worst; my pick for that is still Green Hornet. The rest of them do all sound pretty terrible, from what I saw of their promotional material. (But it's kind of hilarious that a sequel to In The Name of the King even exists).
I have managed to watch exactly zero of those movies.
Quote from: Chainsaw midget on January 10, 2012, 01:03:22 PM
I have managed to watch exactly zero of those movies.
Same here - might be a first for me!
nothing in the history of cinema is worse then the stinky pile of monkey crap that is Bucky Larson
Quote from: bob on January 10, 2012, 07:07:43 PM
nothing in the history of cinema is worse then the stinky pile of monkey crap that is Bucky Larson
I still feel bad for making you watch it.
My top(bottom) 5
5:Conan
4:Clash of the titans
3:Big Momma:Like father like son
2:Jack and Jill
1:Bucky larson
I kind of liked ZOOKEEPER - it was dumb and funny at the same time.
But SUCKER PUNCH? Really? I actually nominated that for BEST picture of the year! I mean, there was a lot of cinematic eye candy and over-the-top CGI, but there was also a remarkable philosophical existentialism at the heart of it that just got better with repeat viewings!
Quote from: indianasmith on January 10, 2012, 11:10:47 PM
But SUCKER PUNCH? Really? I actually nominated that for BEST picture of the year! I mean, there was a lot of cinematic eye candy and over-the-top CGI, but there was also a remarkable philosophical existentialism at the heart of it that just got better with repeat viewings!
Well, Massawyrm's review on the movie makes his opinion and view of the movie quite clear:
QuoteEvery once in a while a visionary director comes along who not only blows the collective skirts up of audiences around the world, but also manages to make someone, somewhere, a lot of money. And once that director has secured enough karma and leverage to make their dream project, they are handed the keys to the kingdom by people who simply don't get it, but hope that it will make sense to everyone else. Sometimes that project is INCEPTION, TITANIC or KILL BILL. Other times it is SHOWGIRLS, SOUTHLAND TALES and SUCKER PUNCH.
Zack Snyder's SUCKER PUNCH is a movie so terrible that it retroactively makes his entire body of work worse. It is a soulless automaton of a movie, lumbering loudly from scene to scene, knowing where it has been told to go, but never giving a s**t about where it's ending up. It's like spending two hours in the mind of a chronically masturbating thirteen year old boy who can't keep his hands off his thing long enough to hold a halfway decent conversation. It is a movie that demands an endless stream of metaphors describing it, because simple phrases like "sucks s**t through a straw" don't quite do its awfulness justice.
Comparisons to INCEPTION are unavoidable. Both films tackle the idea of entering a dream and involve layers of metaphor that go several levels deep. Here there are three basic realities. The first is the cold brutal reality which we see only for five minutes in the beginning and five minutes at the end. The second is a ridiculously fetishized explanation in the head of our protagonist - who somehow magically believes that envisioning herself as a captive dancer in a strip club whorehouse is somehow a more palatable reality than being wrongfully confined to a mental institution. And the third are her escapist fantasies to explain the shockingly simple reality of what is going on two levels back in the "real world." But the differences between the two films are night and day. To Snyder's credit, he paints incredible dreamscapes filled with lush, destructive environments and ignores the laws of physics in all the ways a dream does; to his folly, we don't give a single squatting s**t about any of it.
You see, we *know* that the dreamscapes are escapist fantasies. We know they have no bearing on the real world. We know that nothing that happens in them is even remotely real. And since they exist solely in the mind of a single individual, we know that no one is in any sort of danger at all. So we don't care. At all. Every beautiful, painstakingly rendered action scene you've seen shots of in trailers and on posters? It means nothing. Bubkiss. Incredibly detailed fever dreams meant to be ooh-ed and ahhhh-ed over but that carry all the emotional weight of a Thermasilk ad.
Is the film complicated? Only up until its startlingly simple-minded explanation for those that might have been confused. It may try to duck and weave and seem somewhat lofty, but much like Scott Glenn's painfully contrived platitudes, it all rings hollow. The film has nothing to say and jerks off to bad anime for 100 minutes trying to say it. There is nothing deep here, nothing that people are missing. It is a mess – weak attempts at esoteric metaphor that are actually nothing but a jumble of pop culture images thrown into the Snyder 3000 – a cinematic blender with 3 speeds: meandering, slow and for-f**k's-sake-get-on-with-it.
Is there anything worthwhile here at all? It's pretty. Every bit of set design, wardrobe, action choreography and cinematography is f**king fantastic. The people that worked on this film did an unbelievable job dreaming up the worlds that we spend so much wasted time in. If we cared at all about what was happening, these images would go down in history among some of the greatest works of cinematic speculative fiction ever. Instead, it will be relegated to the rallying cry of those precious few who end up enjoying it. Meanwhile, every actor and actress in this film is giving their all. Not a person sleepwalks through this – even those people are looking to cheap-shot like onetime Disney princess Vanessa Hudgens. Sadly, they are acting their hearts out for wafer thin characters so underdeveloped that they don't even qualify as stereotypes; they are lines of dialog, not people, despite best efforts all around.
This movie is career suicide. Zack Snyder is still one of the most visually arresting filmmakers out there, but no one in a million years is ever going to give him carte blanche again. The film is an embarrassment, a black eye on entertainment that will become the unwilling example of what happens when geeks are allowed to do whatever they want without supervision. It is a film I wish I had seen at home, if only so I could yell at the screen all the obscenities that sprung to mind as I endured minute after ridiculous minute. I've never walked out of a movie – but this one really tried my patience. I beat it, but I don't feel that I in any way won.
Quote from: InformationGeek on January 10, 2012, 11:18:43 PM
Quote from: indianasmith on January 10, 2012, 11:10:47 PM
But SUCKER PUNCH? Really? I actually nominated that for BEST picture of the year! I mean, there was a lot of cinematic eye candy and over-the-top CGI, but there was also a remarkable philosophical existentialism at the heart of it that just got better with repeat viewings!
Well, Massawyrm's review on the movie makes his opinion and view of the movie quite clear:
QuoteEvery once in a while a visionary director comes..
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Uh, he spelled bupkis wrong. How am supposed to take that review seriously?
The only one on that list I've seen is ZOOKEEPER, and I liked it. It was mindless fun, and sometimes that's all I want a movie to be. Don't really care if some pompous Internet critic liked it or not.
So there, mamyaswhyatmommywantsyoutocomehomeifths. :twirl: :twirl: :twirl:
(Ain't opinions fun?)
Replace Sucker Punch with Transformers 3, though I detested the former as well.
I saw The Three Musketeers and ZooKeeper and I liked them both. Granted I didn't expect much from either and they did live down to my expectations, but they were dumb fun. If a movie is presented as dumb fun and that'a what it delivers, then that's cool with me.
Haven't seen any of these films (celebrates with Bill & Ted style air guitar)
Quote from: Circus Circus on January 11, 2012, 10:16:09 AM
Haven't seen any of these films (celebrates with Bill & Ted style air guitar)
But I thought you were excited to see Bucky Larson!
Quote from: Circus Circus on September 10, 2011, 07:54:46 AM
DON JOHNSON IS IN THIS FILM! I MUST SEE IT!!!
You lied to me! :tongueout:
Quote from: InformationGeek on January 11, 2012, 10:50:59 AM
Quote from: Circus Circus on January 11, 2012, 10:16:09 AM
Haven't seen any of these films (celebrates with Bill & Ted style air guitar)
But I thought you were excited to see Bucky Larson!
Quote from: Circus Circus on September 10, 2011, 07:54:46 AM
DON JOHNSON IS IN THIS FILM! I MUST SEE IT!!!
You lied to me! :tongueout:
Couldn't be bothered in the end.
From that list I've seen Sucker Punch and Creature. I didn't like Sucker Punch but it at least had lots of lovely women in it (I'm a fan of Carla Gugino and I learned that it's fun to watch Jena Malone shoot guns) but otherwise I thought it was stupid and boring. Creature on the other hand has nothing positive going for it. It's not even the kind of garbage you can laugh at, it's just terrible.
Quote from: Circus Circus on January 12, 2012, 08:16:06 AM
Quote from: InformationGeek on January 11, 2012, 10:50:59 AM
Quote from: Circus Circus on January 11, 2012, 10:16:09 AM
Haven't seen any of these films (celebrates with Bill & Ted style air guitar)
But I thought you were excited to see Bucky Larson!
Quote from: Circus Circus on September 10, 2011, 07:54:46 AM
DON JOHNSON IS IN THIS FILM! I MUST SEE IT!!!
You lied to me! :tongueout:
Couldn't be bothered in the end.
I suffered so you don't have to, if you value your mind don't see it....
I'm still recovering from it
I will respectfully opine that Massawyrm could not find his butt with both hands and a flashlight.
SUCKER PUNCH rocked out!
Quote from: indianasmith on January 12, 2012, 11:25:54 PM
I will respectfully opine that Massawyrm could not find his butt with both hands and a flashlight.
SUCKER PUNCH rocked out!
Oh don't be like that Indy! Here, have some ponies. They make everyone feel happy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbOgw4tY9_E
Any of these like bad funny or are they just bad. Looking for Birdemic bad or gymkata bad but not regular bad.
Anyway you know what I mean?
Quote from: molokai cargo on January 13, 2012, 08:34:50 AM
Any of these like bad funny or are they just bad. Looking for Birdemic bad or gymkata bad but not regular bad.
Anyway you know what I mean?
I think we're safe to go with "just bad" my friend.