Re: Worst film ever!
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:35 pm
Lime wrote:The Core was terrible, definitely wasted time watching that piece of
It was pretty bad, the CGI effects even in 2003, were just dreadful.
Lime wrote:The Core was terrible, definitely wasted time watching that piece of
Vermilion wrote:Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Watched a bit of it again on TV last night, and i was reminded as to just how abysmally crap it really is.
Ironhide wrote:Vermilion wrote:Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Watched a bit of it again on TV last night, and i was reminded as to just how abysmally crap it really is.
I don't think it's aged very well but there's some genuinely hilarious bits:
If you don't laugh at that there's something wrong with you.
Ironhide wrote:Vermilion wrote:Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Watched a bit of it again on TV last night, and i was reminded as to just how abysmally crap it really is.
I don't think it's aged very well but there's some genuinely hilarious bits:
If you don't laugh at that there's something wrong with you.
Vermilion wrote:Lime wrote:The Core was terrible, definitely wasted time watching that piece of
It was pretty bad, the CGI effects even in 2003, were just dreadful.
Curls wrote:Is it considerably worse than the original? I found myself watching that some time last year and thought it was hilarious.
Tafdolphin wrote:Probably the worst film I ever saw on the cinema was End of Days, the religious apocalypse vehicle for Arnie back in 1999. The last film I saw in the 20th century, annoyingly.
Vermilion wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Probably the worst film I ever saw on the cinema was End of Days, the religious apocalypse vehicle for Arnie back in 1999. The last film I saw in the 20th century, annoyingly.
My last cinema trip of the 20th century was to see Wild Wild West.
Ecno wrote:Vermilion wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Probably the worst film I ever saw on the cinema was End of Days, the religious apocalypse vehicle for Arnie back in 1999. The last film I saw in the 20th century, annoyingly.
My last cinema trip of the 20th century was to see Wild Wild West.
I quite like Wild Wild West and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I mean they're not great but I still enjoyed them.
Vermilion wrote:Ecno wrote:Vermilion wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Probably the worst film I ever saw on the cinema was End of Days, the religious apocalypse vehicle for Arnie back in 1999. The last film I saw in the 20th century, annoyingly.
My last cinema trip of the 20th century was to see Wild Wild West.
I quite like Wild Wild West and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I mean they're not great but I still enjoyed them.
Wild Wild West was trash, but it was also quite good fun at times.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen however had almost no redeeming features, and notoriously ended Sean Connery's career.
Tafdolphin wrote:Vermilion wrote:Ecno wrote:Vermilion wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Probably the worst film I ever saw on the cinema was End of Days, the religious apocalypse vehicle for Arnie back in 1999. The last film I saw in the 20th century, annoyingly.
My last cinema trip of the 20th century was to see Wild Wild West.
I quite like Wild Wild West and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I mean they're not great but I still enjoyed them.
Wild Wild West was trash, but it was also quite good fun at times.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen however had almost no redeeming features, and notoriously ended Sean Connery's career.
LXG (to use its marketing approved abbreviation) was on over Christmas and it's truly awful but still very watchable. It's proper car crash movie watching as almost everything about it is wrong, or bad, or misguided.
I'm a particular fan of the art design of the whole thing. The Nautilus looks like a gigantic porcelain toothpick, Memo's car like something Trump would design and Mr Hyde like a panto villain. It's truly bizarre, and way more interesting than other flops of the time such as the truly dire Van Helsing.
Ironhide wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Vermilion wrote:Ecno wrote:Vermilion wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Probably the worst film I ever saw on the cinema was End of Days, the religious apocalypse vehicle for Arnie back in 1999. The last film I saw in the 20th century, annoyingly.
My last cinema trip of the 20th century was to see Wild Wild West.
I quite like Wild Wild West and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I mean they're not great but I still enjoyed them.
Wild Wild West was trash, but it was also quite good fun at times.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen however had almost no redeeming features, and notoriously ended Sean Connery's career.
LXG (to use its marketing approved abbreviation) was on over Christmas and it's truly awful but still very watchable. It's proper car crash movie watching as almost everything about it is wrong, or bad, or misguided.
I'm a particular fan of the art design of the whole thing. The Nautilus looks like a gigantic porcelain toothpick, Memo's car like something Trump would design and Mr Hyde like a panto villain. It's truly bizarre, and way more interesting than other flops of the time such as the truly dire Van Helsing.
I actually liked Van Helsing, it's definitely not a good film but at least it's a fun watch.
Wedgie wrote:Ironhide wrote:Vermilion wrote:Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Watched a bit of it again on TV last night, and i was reminded as to just how abysmally crap it really is.
I don't think it's aged very well but there's some genuinely hilarious bits:
If you don't laugh at that there's something wrong with you.
Apart from that scene, the whole film is shite. Even when it was released, so aged or not, it's still shite.
Probably one of the reason Jim Carrey don't want to do sequels.