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Title: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Nessa on October 22, 2008, 03:59:33 AM
The Jade Knight submitted this poll.

If your vote for worst movie isn't on the list, tell us what it is and why!
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: readerMom on October 22, 2008, 04:33:49 AM
As a mother of young children I HATE DISNEY SEQUELS!!!!!  I can't even describe the loathing I have for the merchandising arm of the Disney corporation.  My girls are in prime "Princess" age and I can't even make a homemade costume without my 3-yr-old saying "I am Sleeping Beauty" (because her dress is pink). She's never even seen the movie, but so many things have THE princesses on them she knows anyway.  The old movies are good, but the new cheap rip-offs just to make a buck drive me crazy.
Sorry, you touched a nerve there.  If it wasn't so close to Halloween and then Christmas I probably wouldn't feel so strongly.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Silenced Parrot on October 22, 2008, 02:46:42 PM
As much as I agree with Mummy, I had to vote for the Disaster Movie, because any of those movies are offending to all 5 senses. Ugh, they should have stopped after the first Scary Movie.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on October 22, 2008, 06:03:43 PM
Surely some of the MST3K films beat these out.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Nessa on October 22, 2008, 06:56:14 PM
Surely some of the MST3K films beat these out.

Well. Most MST3K movies from the CC show aren't as current as the ones on the poll. But if you are going to include MST3K movies I would have to go with Manos: The Hands of Fate (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060666/) as the absolute worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. The MST3K episode does not mitigate this truly awful movie. It is so bad it became a cult between me and my high school friends and as a result throughout my Junior year we had our own catchphrase: May Torgo Bless You.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on October 22, 2008, 10:05:28 PM
Somehow, that was the very first episode of MST3K I watched, and I must agree. I could have sworn it was three hours long even excluding the parts I fast-forwarded. Sheer torture.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Qarlin on October 22, 2008, 10:55:23 PM
Excluding MST3K, I've only seen D&D, and that was a horrific movie, and the first one that came to mind when I saw the title of the thread.

I won't even watch Disney sequels, but I know they've gotta rank up there.

I think there comes a point when movies are so bad you can't distinguish them anymore. And all those movies hit past that point.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on October 23, 2008, 01:09:18 AM
To all of you MST3K fans out there I ask, Where is Roadhouse on this list?
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Nessa on October 23, 2008, 01:58:19 AM
To all of you MST3K fans out there I ask, Where is Roadhouse on this list?

I'm sorry, but Manos: The Hands of Fate has no competition. As for the movies on the offical Poll List, I'm sure it belongs in there somewhere.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: The Jade Knight on October 23, 2008, 04:21:42 AM
Frankly, I found D&D even worse than Manos.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Nessa on October 23, 2008, 05:52:42 AM
Frankly, I found D&D even worse than Manos.

I've never seen D&D. I may need to rent it in order to compare.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Elmandr on October 24, 2008, 04:48:28 PM
I cried when i watched D&D, i cried like a prideless fool.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Dount Cooku on October 24, 2008, 07:21:18 PM
The only movies on the poll list that I have seen are the Disney sequels, some of which are pretty bad.  But the worst movie I've ever seen was "Batman and Robin".  Why?  Because I need suspension of disbelief to enjoy a movie, and mine was gone 10 minutes in.  And things only got worse from there.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Loud_G on October 24, 2008, 10:00:19 PM
The worst movie ever is not on the list. For the list, I'd say D&D hands down. The others at least do what they were meant to do. D&D falls flat no matter how you look at it.

In our family we have a "worst movie ever made" set aside for a movie called "Mulefeathers". This is the story of a mule, who is voiced by Don Knots. Premise sound like there is hope.....Make no mistake...there is no hope. Not even Don Knots (who I love) could make this movie work.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Qarlin on October 25, 2008, 06:28:16 AM
I cried when i watched D&D, i cried like a prideless fool.

I laughed. It was so bad I had to laugh to keep myself from shriveling up. Och!
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: dawncawley on October 25, 2008, 06:48:20 PM
I went with D&D, because as was mentioned previously, it does absolutely nothing that a movie is supposed to do. I mean, it tries to tell a story, and honestly, Jeremy Irons should have his head examined for agreeing to be in this thing because not even he could save it. I like Jeremy Irons, I do, but this movie is just terrible......And yes Ness, you definitely need to rent and compare. :)
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Elmandr on October 25, 2008, 07:18:02 PM
I cried when i watched D&D, i cried like a prideless fool.

I laughed. It was so bad I had to laugh to keep myself from shriveling up. Och!

I think my cat was laughing--though i'm not sure if it was at me or the movie. Both were remarkably pathetic...
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 14, 2008, 11:56:44 AM
Most Disney sequels do stink, but come on, Rescuers Down Under was awesome!

The D&D movie was sad, just sad. It's sequel was a little better, but not by much.

However, the D&D movie is friggin' Citizen Kane when it comes to Disaster Movie. /shudder
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: readerMom on November 14, 2008, 06:30:16 PM
Rescuers Down Under doesn't count, it came out before the current run of "our big theater movies suck, so lets make money from unsuspecting preschoolers" sequels.  Any princess movie sequel counts.  I should also add my distain for the Disney policy of only releasing their movies for a short time once every ten years. 
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 14, 2008, 06:33:11 PM
Rescuers Down Under doesn't count, it came out before the current run of "our big theater movies suck, so lets make money from unsuspecting preschoolers" sequels.  Any princess movie sequel counts.  I should also add my distain for the Disney policy of only releasing their movies for a short time once every ten years. 

Ok, I'll concede on that point.

Oh and yeah, the "limited time only before they go back into the Disney vault of doom forever..." (until they decide to release it again years later as another more uber edition.  ::))
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 14, 2008, 06:51:46 PM
Rescuers Down Under doesn't count, it came out before the current run of "our big theater movies suck, so lets make money from unsuspecting preschoolers" sequels.  Any princess movie sequel counts.  I should also add my distain for the Disney policy of only releasing their movies for a short time once every ten years. 

Ok, I'll concede on that point.

Oh and yeah, the "limited time only before they go back into the Disney vault of doom forever..." (until they decide to release it again years later as another more uber edition.  ::))

Between that and the fake Disney and kids show type releases that you see in the grocery store checkout lines, I have told my grandmother to not buy any Christmas gifts for the little'uns without checking with me or my sister first. Honestly kind of a shame what they are doing.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 14, 2008, 06:54:50 PM
Why can't Disney go back to the truly great innovative movies like The Great Mouse Detective? That movie rocked.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 14, 2008, 10:03:16 PM
Why can't Disney go back to the truly great innovative movies like The Great Mouse Detective? That movie rocked.

Apparently you win as the Nostalgia Hero.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: readerMom on November 15, 2008, 12:58:44 AM
My mother has the amazing ability to find the most annoying animated movie to come out in a given year, then buys several to give to all her grandchildren.  Barnyard was the winner one year.  But I gave her my anti-Disney rant and now she finds odd books to give us instead.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 15, 2008, 04:22:33 AM
Why can't Disney go back to the truly great innovative movies like The Great Mouse Detective? That movie rocked.

Apparently you win as the Nostalgia Hero.

See, even though that movie came out when I was only a year old, I still know of it and cherish it as a classic.  ;D
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on November 15, 2008, 06:36:51 AM
I had fond memories of The Great Mouse Detective, so we got it from the library.

It was truly horrible. It was incredibly painful to watch the characters doing so many stupid things like when Basil sat on his violin. And the main production number was horrifying, when Ratigan punishes a drunk mouse by sending him to his death. Oh yeah, great Disney movie. We were forced to fast-forward through large chunks of the movie because it was so painful, and every time we hit play we just cringed again from the awfulness.

The best period of Disney movies started with The Little Mermaid and ended right before Pocahontas.

Karen got the soundtrack for Home on the Range and liked it, so we rented that movie. That was one horrible movie too.  Who was their target audience? Depressed 50-year-old women? Urrgh.

Thank goodness for John Lasseter. Some of the new stuff coming out looks good. Bolt, for example.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: The Jade Knight on November 15, 2008, 07:44:16 AM
Home on the Range was truly awful.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: readerMom on November 15, 2008, 09:36:30 AM
Home on the Range made me vow never to go to an animated movie in the theater again.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: The Jade Knight on November 15, 2008, 11:23:22 AM
You watched it in the theatre?  You poor thing!
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 15, 2008, 07:58:35 PM
Home on the Range made me vow never to go to an animated movie in the theater again.

You have my utmost sympathies.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Elmandr on November 16, 2008, 08:13:44 PM
I just watched the news Bonds movie, and i have to say that it was less the satisfying.

Really it was 90 minutes of shooting, punching, falling, and explosions. Oh, and beautiful woman were eVerywhere. Apparently Bonds is the only male agent out there.

Pssh.

I was hoping i'd sit through a fantastically written script, except i find that there was hardly any dialogue. Really, the bare minimum.

And, to top it off, it lacked its essential kick ass cars. WTH? This is a 007 film, where are the Aston Martins, and what the hell is this Ford Edge doing here?

Really, you guys serious?

Its sad, i knew making the adjustment to this new Bonds would be hard, but the failure of maintaining other essential parts of 007 just made it that much more difficult. Its a shame, really.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 16, 2008, 10:40:31 PM
And, to top it off, it lacked its essential kick ass cars. WTH? This is a 007 film, where are the Aston Martins, and what the hell is this Ford Edge doing here?

Ford Edge? Seriously?
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Elmandr on November 17, 2008, 02:04:23 AM
And, to top it off, it lacked its essential kick ass cars. WTH? This is a 007 film, where are the Aston Martins, and what the hell is this Ford Edge doing here?

Ford Edge? Seriously?

No joke.

I deeply, deeply hurt.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Dount Cooku on November 24, 2008, 10:22:07 PM
See, even though that movie [The Great Mouse Detective] came out when I was only a year old, I still know of it and cherish it as a classic.  ;D

You were one when it came out?!?  I'm having a senior moment here!

As far as Home on the Range goes, I heard that it was the supposed nail in the coffin for traditionally animated Disney features.  Of course, Disney then went on to produce at least one 3-D animated feature that also sucked.  As they are now working on traditional animation again, perhaps someone over there realized that story and character are much more important than medium.  I'll take a good 2-D animated flick over a crappy 3-D animated flick any day of the week.

I will say one thing for Home on the Range.  Casting Roseanne Barr as a cow was an appropriate choice. ;)
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 25, 2008, 05:11:57 AM
I had fond memories of The Great Mouse Detective, so we got it from the library.

It was truly horrible. It was incredibly painful to watch the characters doing so many stupid things like when Basil sat on his violin. And the main production number was horrifying, when Ratigan punishes a drunk mouse by sending him to his death. Oh yeah, great Disney movie. We were forced to fast-forward through large chunks of the movie because it was so painful, and every time we hit play we just cringed again from the awfulness.

The best period of Disney movies started with The Little Mermaid and ended right before Pocahontas.

Karen got the soundtrack for Home on the Range and liked it, so we rented that movie. That was one horrible movie too.  Who was their target audience? Depressed 50-year-old women? Urrgh.

Thank goodness for John Lasseter. Some of the new stuff coming out looks good. Bolt, for example.

Awful as in really bad, or awful as in "this has no place in a Disney movie?" If it's the latter then there really is no argument, since almost EVERY Disney movie has something horrible in it lol. Hell, look at Pirates of the Carribean. Now THOSE movies were awful.

Again, awful in the sense that there were many scenes a young child shouldn't watch, even if it was subtle.

I will agree that John Lassiter is an amazing individual.

See, even though that movie [The Great Mouse Detective] came out when I was only a year old, I still know of it and cherish it as a classic.  ;D
You were one when it came out?!?  I'm having a senior moment here!

I tend to have that effect on a lot of people. I just love too much older stuff.  :D
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on November 25, 2008, 07:21:48 AM
Awful as in it was incredibly stupid, poorly plotted, and had bad dialogue. I don't hold Disney movies to a particularly higher standard than any other movies. Well...I do expect Disney cartoons to be relatively tame, but it was bad in a way that would have made any movie bad. Not worth seeing, and especially not worth paying for.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 25, 2008, 09:46:42 AM
Awful as in it was incredibly stupid, poorly plotted, and had bad dialogue. I don't hold Disney movies to a particularly higher standard than any other movies. Well...I do expect Disney cartoons to be relatively tame, but it was bad in a way that would have made any movie bad. Not worth seeing, and especially not worth paying for.

Meh I'll agree to disagree.  ;D

I for one love that movie.  :)

Different strokes and all that jazz.  8)
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: readerMom on November 25, 2008, 08:40:07 PM
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Again, awful in the sense that there were many scenes a young child shouldn't watch, even if it was subtle.
We have to pre-screen most kids movies because my children are easily freaked out.  We've never made it through the first five minutes of Monsters Inc., after much pleading we tried Pirates of the Caribbean and made it two minutes in.  Disney movies always kill off a parent or something like that.
I don't want suspense, tension and intense drama in a child's movie.  I hate getting up with a kid who had nightmares because they showed Monster House at school
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on November 25, 2008, 11:22:19 PM
CthulhuKefka, how recently have you watched it all the way through?

I had a huge fondness for the 1980s miniseries and tv series V which was pretty much dashed when we watched the DVDs over the last few months. My memory of how good it was proved oh so faulty. (Once I got to the evil-clone+bathetic-little-girl-teaches-grumpy-guy-the-true-meaning-of-Christmas episode, I had to admit it had jumped the shark—and then it just got more and more ridiculous!)

(TRON still rocks though...)
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 26, 2008, 02:13:55 AM
(TRON still rocks though...)

QFT
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: The Jade Knight on November 26, 2008, 11:20:02 AM
Tron was excellent.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 26, 2008, 04:30:19 PM
CthulhuKefka, how recently have you watched it all the way through?

Just last month. Still loved it.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 26, 2008, 06:05:12 PM
Friend had me watch Cloverfield. I was actually really disappointed...I wanted to like the movie, I really did. I just could not be pulled into the story since they kept giving us hints at what was going on but then just flat out declaring it is unimportant. As a listener and reader, I am not okay with that.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on November 27, 2008, 07:12:20 AM
CthulhuKefka, how recently have you watched it all the way through?

Just last month. Still loved it.
Interesting.

Ultimately, what makes something the worst or best film ever made is subjective. Films work on many different levels, and which combinations of levels are most important to one person won't match what's important to another. Also, people change over time and their tastes change.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: mtlhddoc2 on November 27, 2008, 04:43:46 PM
As far as Home on the Range goes, I heard that it was the supposed nail in the coffin for traditionally animated Disney features.  Of course, Disney then went on to produce at least one 3-D animated feature that also sucked.  As they are now working on traditional animation again, perhaps someone over there realized that story and character are much more important than medium.  I'll take a good 2-D animated flick over a crappy 3-D animated flick any day of the week.

I will say one thing for Home on the Range.  Casting Roseanne Barr as a cow was an appropriate choice. ;)

Disney Animation went though a bad period. Once Disney got rid of Eisner as CEO, they were able to buy Pixar and merge Pixar with Disney animation studios. All the Pixar heads became the bosses at the newly reformed Disney Studios and revived 2D hand drawn animation. The previous heads had lacked vision, while the Pixar heads are full of vision, and talent. I for one am really looking forward to Bolt, coming out shortly.

As for Disney movies...  well, most of them are based on fairy tales from Medieval times, and are quite tragic. Walt Disney softened them up, but there is only so much softening you can do in classic Hans Christian Anderson-style tragedies like Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Little Mermaid and Snow White. Many of their other early movies were written in the same style, adopting stoylines from a hundred or more years before (like Sherlock holmes) - in a way, Disney movies intoruce young children to the classics in that manner.

Dont forget though, Disney/Pixar has put out awesome movies like the Incredibles and Cars, even the hilarious Chicken Little. monsters Inc...  I really dont know how anyone could NOT like the movie. it was classic bad guy/good guy animation with no deaths, or anything of that nature. I may have been a little scary for the really young ones, but thats about it.

Pirate of the Caribbean was classic Greek Tragedy. Although I did not care for the 2nd and 3rd ones all that much.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on November 27, 2008, 06:36:56 PM
mtlhddoc2, Bolt is out already (unless you don't live in the U.S., maybe?)—I saw it last Friday and it was wholly awesome.

Maybe I will see Chicken Little someday. The trailers all made it look dumb. It was mostly done before the Pixar reverse takeover, so Lasseter didn't have much of an impact on it. I heard he was able to save Meet the Robinsons though, which I also didn't see because the trailers made it look dumb.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: mtlhddoc2 on November 28, 2008, 03:27:50 AM
mtlhddoc2, Bolt is out already (unless you don't live in the U.S., maybe?)—I saw it last Friday and it was wholly awesome.

Maybe I will see Chicken Little someday. The trailers all made it look dumb. It was mostly done before the Pixar reverse takeover, so Lasseter didn't have much of an impact on it. I heard he was able to save Meet the Robinsons though, which I also didn't see because the trailers made it look dumb.

I didnt know Bolt was out. I am kind of behind the times a bit. I wait for them on DVD anyway, since there are no theaters which have closed captioning. (The are really missing out on a very large audience by not having at least one hearing impaired show each week. I would even settle for a matinee).

Chicken Little I was not looking forward to originally, but it is much better than the trailers make it look. Funny as heck.
Meedt the Robinsons I wasnt exactly sold on, but my kids love it and watch it a few times a year.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on November 28, 2008, 04:34:18 AM
Has anyone ever tried suing under the Americans with Disabilities Act?
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: mtlhddoc2 on November 28, 2008, 04:50:44 AM
Has anyone ever tried suing under the Americans with Disabilities Act?

I dont know. But I dont think they would win. AwDA only guarantees access, not enjoyment. I have written letters and such. But I guess they just dont see a big market for it. Close captioning on DVDs works pretty well. and an email campaign to get then to CC web videos has led to many of the networks using closed captioning on webcasts. Not all of them mind you, but many, especially newer episodes. I think, for movie markets, they dont think many deaf people would go. And they may be correct. the theater experience is not just about the big screen, but the surround sound and such.

See, I can hear, just very poorly. And when I go to a movie, I just cannot hear the dialogue. It is drowned out by the surround sound. All I hear is garbage. Even at home, when I turn the TV way up, I cannot always make out what is being said, especially if I cannot read the charachters lips. And especially in cartoons.

Lately, many FOX programs, the CC is screwed up and only appears on screen for a second, at best. I actually stopped watching Sarah Connor a couple weeks ago because of it. And on ABC, whenever they put any kind of banner on the screen (even the ABC logo) the closed captioning stops appearing because the TV does not recignize the show as the primary feed. Sometimes it will work in HD when straight channel does not work. But that doesnt help if i taped the show.

Sorry to drone on. I guess I needed to vent and didnt realize it :)
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on November 28, 2008, 05:50:36 AM
If you can't hear a movie, that doesn't count as being unable to access it? I think that there's a big legal campaign there just looking for the right champion.

There are so many things I take for granted in life. The ability to enjoy an enjoyable movie during the rare times I want to see one is one of them.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Dount Cooku on November 30, 2008, 05:05:48 AM
Disney Animation went though a bad period. Once Disney got rid of Eisner as CEO, they were able to buy Pixar and merge Pixar with Disney animation studios. All the Pixar heads became the bosses at the newly reformed Disney Studios and revived 2D hand drawn animation. The previous heads had lacked vision, while the Pixar heads are full of vision, and talent. I for one am really looking forward to Bolt, coming out shortly.

That's right, I remember now.  Thanks for jogging my memory.  Eisner really put Disney in a bad way.  As I recall, once he was gone, Disney couldn't fall over themselves fast enough to patch up relations with Pixar.  A very wise move.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: mtlhddoc2 on November 30, 2008, 04:08:08 PM
Eiser nearly killed Disney Animation completely. However, he totally revived the theme parks and made them fresh and new again, his only theme park failure was EuroDisney in Paris. TokyoDisney is king in Asia and was a genius move. Disneyland Hong Kong, which opened last year, was his brainchild as well, and is also going strong. But the theme parks never do as well when the animation division does not do well. Roy Disney spearheaded the effort to oust Eisner and won, thankfully. Now we have alot of fresh new, GOOD movies coming out and some highly anticipated sequels as well, such as Toy Story 3 (2010) and Cars 2 (2012). I also wouldnt be surpised to see Ratatouille 2, since, even though Cars and Toy Story are merchandising machines, Ratatouille is one of the highest grossing (worldwide) animation films of all time, beating Cars by over $200,000,000, surpisingly. But it's merchandising was very flat. The puppet division is also finally re-marketing and remaking the Muppets. Eisner let that amazing property flounder because of his personal grudge against the Henson estate.

Oh boy, I ran on again, lol...
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 30, 2008, 04:18:54 PM
I love Hensen. Farscape to me is something that showed how strong his legacy really was.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on December 01, 2008, 10:27:44 AM
Jim Henson was a genius. I love everything that man created.

(Horribly impatient for Dark Crystal 2)  ;D
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: readerMom on December 02, 2008, 03:25:18 AM
They have started releasing the original Muppet Show a season at a time.  I love introducing them to my children.  Who then go around singing songs and quoting things that no one else understands.  The Gilda Radner episode had me laughing for days. 
Pixar makes movies, not "children's movies."  It seems that for a lot of people as long as it was animated and had a few talking animals it was good enough for kids and they didn't even try to make it good.  But if I hate it, I'm not going to get it for my kids, or take them to see it.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on December 02, 2008, 11:19:10 AM
I think Pixar makes some incredible movies. Results may vary form person to person, but I've enjoyed almost every single one they've put out.  :)
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: mtlhddoc2 on December 03, 2008, 01:09:36 AM
we got way off topic...  or more to the point, way-reverse-topic.

worst movie every: "Sci-Fighters" starring "Rowdy" Roddy Piper

Boston, 2009. A police detective Cameron Grayson (Roddy Piper) searches for Adrian Dunn, his ex-partner (Billy Drago) who murdered his wife. Dunn has escaped from prison on the moon and returned to Earth with an alien virus.

so terrible I had to watch the whole thing in case it got worse.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: hoid354 on December 23, 2008, 08:24:29 PM
Technically, they weren't off topic, just explaining why they hated the movies. As for Bolt, my Aunt/Uncle/Cousin saw it before Thanksgiving. Apparently, it was pretty good. Although, i make it a habit to not watch anything that involves Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana. Personally, i think the HSM (High School Musical) movies were the worst movies ever made. I havent seen any of the movies posted (besides some Disney sequels).
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: SarahG on December 23, 2008, 10:07:52 PM
Anybody know why this thread isn't on the Movies/TV board?
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Chaos on December 23, 2008, 10:08:18 PM
Technically, they weren't off topic, just explaining why they hated the movies. As for Bolt, my Aunt/Uncle/Cousin saw it before Thanksgiving. Apparently, it was pretty good. Although, i make it a habit to not watch anything that involves Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana. Personally, i think the HSM (High School Musical) movies were the worst movies ever made. I havent seen any of the movies posted (besides some Disney sequels).

You really shouldn't let Miley Cyrus get to you on it. I saw it yesterday and it was a fantastic movie. I didn't even realize Miley Cyrus was voicing it, and actually I thought she did a good job.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: The Jade Knight on December 23, 2008, 10:12:03 PM
The reason, DingDong, is because of how polling at TWG works.

Ness or Spriggan, can one of you tell me if it would be appropriate to move this to the movies forum, or if it needs to stay here for archiving purposes?
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: sloomingbla on August 25, 2009, 02:32:55 AM
Dungeons and Dragons.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: Renoard on September 04, 2009, 09:28:29 AM
Well my vote would be for a film not on the list.  The poll is too closed.
Title: Re: What was the worst film ever made?
Post by: sortitus on September 05, 2009, 04:37:05 AM
Troll 2, perhaps?