I want my 2 hours back worst movie thread

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firefox335

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Transformers 2. An utterly unwatchable turd in every conceivable way. There isn't a single redeeming thing in that movie.

You know it's funny you said that. I watched it just a few months back and I can't recall a single thing about it. I guess if it wasn't the worst movie I saw, it's definitely one of the most forgettable. :blink:
 

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Being halloween I got to throw Rocky Horror out there. OMG why do people like that movie?! I'd rather have a 2 hour root canal with no novacaine.

My mom got this from NetFlix and we watched it Saturday night when she came to visit. It's a campy classic and over the top a la Little Shop of Horrors (but not nearly as good.) It's definitely a lot more fun seeing it in the theater with the audience "side show!"
 

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Fabulous thread and I am SO overjoyed I haven't seen any of the "junk" thats been mentioned here, :p
I did watch a movie once, and after the first 10 minutes realized it was gonna be a stinker, thankfully I can't recall the name of it but the cover is forever etched in my mind; a girl wearing a plaid school uniform with a globe-looking world behind her
the premise of the movie was this girl and her friend were going to be graduating from school and be unleashed into the world - and they didn't have a clue as to what they were gonna do...something that lots of people could commeriserate with.... by mid-movie I was hoping a bridge and very deep river were involved, including the director and producer...

I firmly believe that our sub-conscious plays little tricks on us from time to time - either by creating a sensation that truly, someone could NOT have made such a bad film <its GOT to get better?> or our mind is trying to teach us a lesson <just because it looks good - doesn't mean it is>

I see a few people are in command of themselves enough to tear away from the train-wrecks :toast:

I would like to mention Insomnia (Robin Williams and Al Pachino) - not because it was a bad flick, but because Robin played Walter and I found that so terribly disturbing and unsettling that the movie was a disaster for ME.

Well viewers, thanks ever so much for reading this ramble and you can thank the forum admin for having the chat feature lost this morning for this debacle of commentary... :laugh:
 
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