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What are (in your opinion) the worst films ever made?

Started by SiNiStErMiNiStEr84, April 27, 2004, 05:06:32 PM

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Chris K.

If their was ever a film that I saw years ago and boasted as being "The Worst", I was DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR? and the fact that I remember it truely astounds me.

When it first came out in 2000 I believe, I heard an interview on the radio with Ashton Kutcher saying how the film was great and well-done. Well, Herschell Gordon Lewis could have made a better film on only a fraction of the budget compared to what Ashton Kutcher did.  I paid to see the film in the theatre and I can tell you, not a singe person was laughing in the audience (ironically, this would also happen to me again when I saw FREDDY GOT FINGERED on it's first run). But, the film made money and so what's done is done I guess. DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR? was very close to "Dude, Where's My Refund?"

And wouldn't you know it, a sequel is in the works. What's the title? It's SERIOUSLY DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR? and I'll be saying "Seriously Dude, Where's My Refund?", that's for sure.


Eirik

"If they were going to do a Blues Brothers sequel, they should have at least gotten Jim Belushi."

I have a brother, so I can understand why Jim wouldn't want to p**s on his brother's grave and the memory of his life's work by being involved in Blues Brothers 2000.  The amazing thing about BB2000 is that it actually beats out Caddyshack 2 as the worst conceived sequel in history.  Check out how bad Chevy Chase wants to get off the set during his short cameo.  I think he actually checks his watch during the take.

jga

The Hulk, too much bland drama

The Order, the one with Heath Ledger as a priest. It made me want to go to real church cause that would've been more fun.

The Eye, I read rave reviews for this but it just never clicked for me, seemed like a wannabe Ringu
Teenage Caveman

Demon is probably the worst though. A B-movie that's bad in a bad way. All it is is bad dialouge and bad acting with a wimpy chase scene at the end, got it in some cheap horror movie 3-pack.

AndyC

jga wrote:
> The Hulk, too much bland drama

You said it. Why did anyone think that would be a good idea for a character whose whole gimmick is to smash stuff? Story and character development should always be a priority, but people went into that movie expecting "Hulk smash!"

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