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Worst film you've ever seen?

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I loved Blood Sport 1 with Rob Van Dam in, but Blood Sport 4 was really really crap, didnt know what happened to number 2 + 3 but BS4 if you ever see it dont watch, you would have more fun slicing your wrists.

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Wild Wild West - The most expensive mistake of Will Smiths career.

The Matrix - Overhyped piece of shit IMO *awaits a slaughtering*

Men in Black 2 - A bad move to make a sequal.

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Wild Wild West - The most expensive mistake of Will Smiths career.

The Matrix - Overhyped piece of shit IMO *awaits a slaughtering*

Men in Black 2 - A bad move to make a sequal.

I was in on the hype after the first view, but after the second and third view it really sunk in that it's a relatively mediocre actionfilm with a couple of cool effects. Still, it had a good soundtrack and they should so much have stopped after the first..

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Dracula-Dead and Loving It (or some shit like that..that grey haired fella)

Last Man Standing-I like Bruce Willis, but this was shite.

The Minority Report-pure dreadful. Period.

I went cinema to see all of these, and wanted to walk out on all 3.

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There are lots of films that are not trying to be good, they just want a few easy laughs and reasonable dvd rental sales/Tv viewings. I'm thinking bad American comedies such as Van Helsing:The Rise of Taj and the later American Pie Films.

I can't really get angry at these films because they have very limited ambition, which they probably fufill. The same can be said of most mainstream British Cinema, by which of course I mean Richard Curtis. The films are boring, uninventive and skind deep, but they charm americans and make silly girls feel happy. Again, I've got no time for the concept but what they are good attempts at what the writers and directors are trying to achieve.

The truely dreadful films are the American Blockbusters that attempt to either make a profound philosophical point or tell an epic story. This is why Independence Day, the Day After Tomorrow and Pearl Harbour et al. belong in a class if their own. They leave almost everyone cold and really can't be considered anything other than utter tripe.

Anyone that mentions Pulp Fiction or Donnie Darko in this list really hasn't seen enough bad cinema!

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2003 Relegation season !!!

Ok Ok....It wasn't a film.....

Hmmmmmmmmmmm..... I actually sat through..... Britneys Movie.... Crossroads....

Only because my little sister was watching it :yesyes: ..... I honestly never for one second thought i was going to see some tits and ass shots!! :smile:

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