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The Worst Movie Ever Made :
1. TOMB RAIDER
2. DUDE, Where's My Car
3. POKEMON - I hate POKEMON and all their frenzy things, those people who made it really looks for other things related to POKEMON franchise :mad: :mad:
4. Dracula 2000
5. Halloween 2000
6. The Sphere - A real Low Down, the Novel is much much better
7. The Beach
8. Independence Day - Alien Mother Ship Main Computer get infected by a simple Virus ????
9. X Files : Fight The Future
10. Star Wars 1 : The Phantom Menace - George miss his thrilling story telling and some focus on the story, makes the film feels jumpy on several aspects

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@KidD01 Really, is that the worst you can do? :D I'm sure I've seen a lot of worse films (and incidentally, I thought The Beach was ok... ;) ). Unfortunately when I try to think of all the really appalling films I've seen, I have trouble recalling them. I think they are so bad that my mind has erased them ;) But here are a few I would add...

Jurassic Park: the Lost World
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Batman and Robin
DnD - the movie
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There was a remarkably bad movie on cable one night. I turned it on and left it out of sheer disbelief. "The Legend of Boggy Creek" It was from the 1960's I think and filmed docudrama style. It was about a bigfoot type monster in the southern U.S. (watch out Weasel :D ) and had some of the cheesiest music really bad folk singing that I've ever heard. Every "In Search of.." type cliche was used.. :D
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Any of you seen 'Plan Nine From Outer Space'?
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Originally posted by josh:
<STRONG>Any of you seen 'Plan Nine From Outer Space'?</STRONG>
No, but it sounds bad... :D
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I think it was voted as being one of the worst movies of all time. I had the unfortunate chance of watching it for school. One of the actors died before the movie was finished so they got someone else to replace him but they covered his face so you couldn't tell it was another person.
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The Brain that wouldn't die.

That movie is so bad, at the very end, when the credits role up, it says the title of the movie was the head that wouldn't die!

LMAO! :D That was so crap! Old old movie ;)
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@Josh wow, like Oliver Reed in Gladiator, only more low-tech :D

'kay, I must see if I can remember anything from the worst 10 films according to the votes at our uni film society... but most of them are pretty obscure. One was Codename: wildgeese.... I have never seen it, I'm pleased to say. :D
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@Yshania that movie with Oprah is called Beloved. I never saw it but heard it was kind of a flop at the box office.
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If we we're to sit and list all the Crappy movies, We wouldn't be able to do much else.

@Georgi: I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the DnD movie sucked...
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@Aegis you don't mean there were people who thought it was good? :eek: :D
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@Georgi: No... I guess your right....


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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>@Aegis you don't mean there were people who thought it was good? :eek: :D </STRONG>
Um... I'll er, be quiet... :p
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Um... I'll er, be quiet... :p </STRONG>
:eek: You cannot be serious???!?!?!?!!! :eek: Which part of it exactly did you not think was total rubbish? :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG> :eek: You cannot be serious???!?!?!?!!! :eek: Which part of it exactly did you not think was total rubbish? :D </STRONG>
I can't say anything, I'm being quiet...

Vehemence fights it, mustn't... poke... the... bear... *struggle, GASP!*

Can't... hold out... much... longer....

AAAAHHHH!!! Ok ok, I loved it! I thought the special affects rocked and thought it was just really cooooooool! :) There, ya happy now... lousy good for nothing... *mumble mumble grumble* ;)
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Vehemence fights it, mustn't... poke... the... bear... *struggle, GASP!*</STRONG>
Hey, who are you calling a bear?!? :mad: :D

Chill, you're entitled to your opinion. So what if the rest of the world knows you're wrong? :p ;) :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Hey, who are you calling a bear?!?

Chill, you're entitled to your opinion. So what if the rest of the world knows you're wrong?</STRONG>
Would I call you a bear? Image :p

Hmmmm... since when are opinions right or wrong? It's an opinion, being right or wrong has about as much to do with it as a chicken does with a seven foot pole attached to a monkey milking a cow from Pango Pango ;) :D
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Would I call you a bear? Image :p

Hmmmm... since when are opinions right or wrong?</STRONG>
Umm, let me think a minute... Yeah, you would. I think your bastard rating's going up.. :p

BTW... j/k about the opinion thing ;) :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Umm, let me think a minute... Yeah, you would. I think your bastard rating's going up.. :p

BTW... j/k about the opinion thing ;) :D </STRONG>
Really? Maybe it's a 26.000001% now :)

Oh sure, you joke now, after you realise that I'm right ;) :D :p
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Really? Maybe it's a 26.000001% now :)

Oh sure, you joke now, after you realise that I'm right ;) :D :p </STRONG>
Maybe you read it wrong, and it really said 96%, that would be more accurate :p

No, I was joking before, it's not my fault you're clueless enough not to realise that I was joking :D ;) :D
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