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Worst US Theater released movies ever made… 80’s and up

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Trip:

--- Quote from: drventure on April 09, 2012, 05:38:00 pm ---Skyline was definitely annoying in many ways, but at least watchable.

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I can watch any bad movie once, twice if I was paid.  Skyline would be early retirement money for me to watch it again.  That's definitely up there with Battlefield Earth and Gigli.

Trip:

--- Quote from: selfie on April 09, 2012, 06:18:42 pm ---I will defend Indy 4, yes it was dissapointing but it was no Matrix sequels.

Am I the only one who saw Ghost Rider???

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Matrix went bad before the sequels.  The last scene of the movie when he flies away, that made me immediately think uh oh, the sequel is gonna suck.

Ghost Rider sucked, but it wasn't worst movie evar suckage.

Samstag:

--- Quote from: drventure on April 09, 2012, 05:38:00 pm ---Pretty much the same with Battle LA. Chock full of "WTF" but still watchable.

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It's easier to appreciate after accidentally renting Battle OF Los Angeles.

Green Giant:
I know half of you guys must have never seen Batman and Robin.

Batman had nipples.......nipples!!

Wax lips.......yeah, that was how you were immune to poison ivy.


That movie and the Avengers.  God they were so terrible.  The Avengers was actually the first movie I ever fell asleep in at the theater.

wp34:

--- Quote from: shmokes on April 09, 2012, 03:28:42 pm ---
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--- Quote from: shmokes on April 09, 2012, 02:28:09 pm ---The only movies I've ever walked out of at the theater are Mr. Holland's Opus and Closer. There are plenty more that deserved it (even some that probably deserved it more), but those two will always belong to a special club for me.

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I hated Mr. Holland's Opus but didn't walk out on it.  Was there anything in-particular that caused you to get up and leave?

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It was just so sappy and melodramatic and exploitative and manipulative. Like the director thought (and I think this truly is the case) that he (she?) can get away with absolutely anything so long as (s)he dangles a handicapped child in front of you . . . because you're not going to say anything bad about a handicapped child, right?

It was boring and asinine. Just every second of it awful. But look how beautiful this precious damaged child is . . .

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We saw the same movie.  You hit the nail on the head.  It lost me when he was thinking of running away with his student.    :puke

My son's band teacher looks and acts just like Drefus--except he checked-out years ago and is just going through the motions if you look past the facade.  I call him Mr. Holland to my wife.

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