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Samstag:

--- Quote from: clanggedin on September 17, 2007, 07:21:21 pm ---I have used "Cutthroat Island" as a benchmark for bad movies. Before that I used "Dark Man".  Maybe it's time to update my benchmark, since not very many people remember those movies.

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The hell you say!  Cutthroat Island is one of my all-time favorites.

No, really!  Pirates + Geena Davis = teh hot!

MikeQ:
The Quick and The Dead.   What was Gene Hackman thinking.

shmokes:
Mr. Holland's Opus.  For almost a decade it was the only movie I ever walked out of in disgust.  That was until I saw (about 2/3 of) the pretentious piece of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- Closer, with Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, Alfie and Natalie Portman.  Man, that was weird.  My wife was SOOO excited to see Closer.  I think we saw it the day it opened.  We watched the movie in silence . . . neither of us had said a word about it, but it was just so horrible and the vibe was there.  I leaned over and said, "Should we go?"  And she didn't even hesitate.  She was like, "Yeah . . . this is awful."  Neither of us are like that either.  We'll sit through just about anything.  We'll talk about what a piece of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- any given movie is, but we don't walk out of movies.  Mr. Holland's Opus happened before I had met her. 

So there are those two.  I'm sure that there are movies I'd like less than Closer, but I would probably not be caught in a movie theater watching them in the first place.

AtomSmasher:
The worst movie I saw in the theater that I thought was going to be a good movie and turned out to be garbage would be a toss up between Van Helsing and The Transporter,  The Village comes in as a close third.

shardian:

--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on September 18, 2007, 01:09:48 am ---The worst movie I saw in the theater that I thought was going to be a good movie and turned out to be garbage would be a toss up between Van Helsing and The Transporter,  The Village comes in as a close third.

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The Transporter is an acquired taste. ;D Personally, the Transporter movies are two of my favorites.
I've never actaully walked out of a movie, but I almost walked out on two - just couldn't bring myself to actually give up the money I spent and felt obligated to finish it. They were "Scary Movie", and "Matrix:Revolutions".

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