Batgirl
Director
Posts: 1,011
Online Status:
|
Post by Batgirl on Aug 18, 2015 1:01:36 GMT
I didn't know what the worst film I have ever seen was until I saw a film on tv at the weekend. This is a clear winner in the bad movie stakes. The film is 'Rubber' which was made in 2011 by a French independent company. It tells the tale of a tyre that comes to life and kills people. Now I enjoyed Stephen King's 'Christine' of a 1958 Plymouth coming to life and killing but this... It is supposed to be a comedy of sorts with a horror theme. Five minutes was enough for me. I watched the start and the end whereas my son watched it all ! I was reluctant to include the trailer on here as I don't want you all to lose 2 minutes of your life that you will never get back.
|
|
Cartman
Producer
Posts: 3,954
Online Status:
|
Post by Cartman on Aug 18, 2015 7:36:55 GMT
A Fish Called Wanda. Total unfunny rubbish and it always gets good reviews in the Radio Times. I just don't get it at all. Its not even in the so bad its good category. Utter utter garbage
|
|
Batgirl
Director
Posts: 1,011
Online Status:
|
Post by Batgirl on Aug 18, 2015 11:19:24 GMT
A Fish Called Wanda. Total unfunny rubbish and it always gets good reviews in the Radio Times. I just don't get it at all. Its not even in the so bad its good category. Utter utter garbage That is it isn't it. Everyone has different views on what is the worst film they have seen. I just didn't understand how people could like 'Groundhog Day' made in 1993. Now some people really love it. I don't mind Bill Murray but the repeating the day over and over just drove me nuts.
|
|
The Saint
Moderator
Swinging London - 1967
Posts: 5,409
Online Status:
|
Post by The Saint on Aug 18, 2015 13:21:37 GMT
The Bitch starring Joan Collins and Ian Hendry, it is absolute crap!
The Saint
|
|
Bomber
AWOL
Posts: 151
Online Status:
|
Post by Bomber on Aug 18, 2015 14:30:16 GMT
Enemy of the State. Very VERY boring. Walked out of the cinema after an hour.
|
|
|
Post by Dirty Epic on Aug 18, 2015 14:56:39 GMT
The Bitch starring Joan Collins and Ian Hendry, it is absolute crap! The Saint True mate it's absolute b***ocks but enjoyable b***ocks all the same. Also so many Sweeney and other faces in it too. My worst has to be the absolutely atrocious movie version of The Avengers which surfaced in the late 90's. Fortunately only saw it on television but could only manage about 5-10 minutes and had to turn it off it was so shite. Sometimes you wonder why they bother with these remakes...
|
|
|
Post by Arthur Pringle on Aug 18, 2015 15:38:56 GMT
Have to give The Sweeney remake a mention
|
|
|
Post by Steve Austin on Aug 18, 2015 16:17:26 GMT
Hamlet 2 starring Steve Coogan. Biggest pile of **** I have ever seen, disapointed with Steve Coogan as I've liked him in most of his other work.
|
|
Vienna
Verified
Curled up on Miss Jones' lap
Posts: 3,167
Online Status:
|
Post by Vienna on Aug 18, 2015 17:37:24 GMT
There are so many bad films made these days that it's hard to pick any particular one. Many US movies are just peppered with too much strong language and violence, which make them hard to sit through, IMO.
One from the past that sticks in my mind is The Beast by Walerian Borowcxyk, a 1975 French erotic fantasy, which is completely bonkers!
Vienna
|
|
|
Post by D.C. Burtonshaw on Aug 18, 2015 19:17:02 GMT
A Fish Called Wanda. Total unfunny rubbish and it always gets good reviews in the Radio Times. I just don't get it at all. Its not even in the so bad its good category. Utter utter garbage I'm afraid I have to agree too. Saw it at the cinema on release in 1988 and to use a "modern" expression, I just didn't "get" it either - the normally fine actors in it, were wasted in it. In our group, only one other mate of mine said he wouldn't bother with it again either, whereas several others thought it was well funny, but it wasn't my thing. Only any good, now for seeing parts of London scenes in the late 80's.
I also think the "Evil Dead" horror films were absolute ***** too.
Although in modern films I have feel I have to put up with way too much F wording etc, which gets on my nerves, I also don't think much of "violence and gore for the sake of it" type films and have never watched them - like some of the stuff by Tarantino (although one he did, - Jackie Brown -I liked, although some on here may actually like some of his other films I appreciate) and any of the "Saw" films seem pointless too.
|
|