suliman on 8/8/2007 at 10:19
Robot holocaust
st.patrick on 8/8/2007 at 20:07
Garfield. If I had rather spent the money on a mallet and hit my balls repeatedly, it would have been a far less painful experience.
Quixada on 10/8/2007 at 00:37
Well there's bad movies and then there's bad movies. I kinda enjoy the so bad they're funny B-movies, such as Killer Klowns from Outer Space and Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter.
But as for Bad movies, as in the ones that leave a bad taste in your mouth: Catwoman. The Wicker Man (2006). Anything that stars Tim Allen. Hamlet starring Mel Gibson. I'll think of more.
I thought Shaun of the Dead was pretty funny
Lady Taffer on 11/8/2007 at 08:59
Killer Klowns was fecking AWESOME.
. .that and Wicked City. . you wanna talk about Hong Kong Trash, ohhh man. . XD
Scots Taffer on 11/8/2007 at 10:05
This thread forced me to buy Robert Heinlin's Starship Troopers when I happened upon it this weekend at a second hand bookstall. It better be good.
DeargDoom on 11/8/2007 at 13:49
Umm this is a hard one.
K19 the widow maker, Jesus i hated that movie
Lady Taffer on 12/8/2007 at 02:45
Donnie Darko.
Yep, I went there.
Morte on 12/8/2007 at 03:25
Quote Posted by Scots_Taffer
This thread forced me to buy Robert Heinlin's Starship Troopers when I happened upon it this weekend at a second hand bookstall. It better be good.
Oh, you poor man. I made the same mistake half a year ago, and it's awful.
Edit: Shouldn't you be out of worst movies by now Lady Taffer? Worst sort of implies there's only *one*. Trolling by hating on nerd favourites isn't really that big or clever, you know.
Phydeaux on 12/8/2007 at 08:57
Quote Posted by Lady Taffer
Donnie Darko.
Yep, I went there.
I liked that one, but only the original version. One of the few movies where I thought the "Director's Cut" was inferior to the original cut. I thought the DC tried to explain too much, while with the original, more was left up to your own imagination and interpretation. The music choices were better in the original too.