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MOVIE YOU HAVE SEEN THAT YOU WISH NEVER EXISTED!!!

Started by HARDtoREACH, September 07, 2010, 12:03:24 AM

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ArmyOfMachines25

for me its actualy a movie thats been reviewd on this site
"the forbiden zone",I kno a lot of people on here like that movie but i cant stand it, its stupid, it makes no sence, and its just unwatchable for me.
also kazam
epic movie, and all those stupid parody movies never shouldve been made either.

rattacat

Quote from: retrorussell on September 13, 2010, 09:20:13 PM
Another really awful one was Drive-In Massacre.  With a title like that you'd think it would be halfway decent.  Ohhhh no.  The ending was the biggest insult I'd ever seen, and I'm sure the audience back in the day felt exactly the same way.

That movie was painfully slow. english patient slow, and at least there was some pretty cinematography in that to get you by. but noo that screechy dark thing just went on forever.....

Nukie 2

Quote from: meQal on September 10, 2010, 05:46:59 AM
Quote from: akiratubo on September 09, 2010, 07:05:31 PM
Kill Bill

Popeye (1980)

Tank Girl

All three nearly reduced me to tears and I raised my hands to the heavens and demanded, Why?  Why was this movie allowed to exist?  Popeye, especially, made me feel as though part of my soul had just died.

I've seen Popeye and Tank Girl. I have to agree they are both horrible. The only redeeming thing about Tank Girl is Naomi Watts is in it. However even that is not enough to save the film from being a POS. As for Popeye, it made me want to pop my eyes out with a grapefruit spoon and pour acid in the empty sockets in hopes of burning the images out of my brain.

Popeye was pretty incoherent, what the hell we're they singing?

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It goes without saying but... All things Twilight.

ChaosTheory

Quote from: Bull on September 10, 2010, 10:52:55 PM
Monster A GO go- WHy? :bluesad: why does this POS Even made it pass the editor's board?
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As terrible as that movie was, anything that's resulted in an MST3K episode isn't completely without merit.

Naked Massacre (1976), and Snuff (1976), both are pretty apalling in that they try to glamorize/cash in on real life mass murderers (Richard Speck and the Manson family, respectively).  Movies like that tend to angry up my blood.
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WickedBuddhi

I have to go with Twilight as well. It did give a few good laughs but most of it was awkward and painful.