I can't think of the name of it right now, but it had David Spade, Rob Schneider, and Jon Heder in it, and it was about these losers who were picked on as kids, getting a measure of revenge as adults by playing a little league baseball team who is coached by one of their childhood tormentors. Really far-fetched and stupid.
These are well-known for being the worst movies of all time, not just ones that an individual doesn't like. They make Howard the Duck look like Citizen Kane (at least the first 3).
Hard question. In the 1970s, there was a movie called "The Blue Bird" starring Elizabeth Taylor. So many ppl went wanting to see Elizabeth Taylor (young, beautiful and talented actress) and then they found out it was KIDS movie. Something about a search for a magical bird. Liz Taylor only had a few scenes in the movie.
"Out of Africa" in 1985 was boring and I still don't get it. It should be been good with Robert Redford and Meryl Streep (top actors in those days). The only good thing about it was some of the soundtrack.
There are a lot of crappy movies out there! The biggest disappointment is going to a movie bc of the actor(s) and then finding out its awful. Kind of like buying a BMW or Mercedes and finding out it's a lemon.
Of course there's "Plan 9 From Outer Space" - beerlover has some good ones and to that I would add that ANY movie made by the following can be a candidate for worst ever!...
Ed Wood
Coleman Francis
Larry Buchanon
Bill Rebane
Cy Roth......To name a few. Look 'em up on imdb and check the filmography to see what I mean....Cheers!
The sequel to the famous horror flick The Exorcist. It was so painful to watch it was as if no one wanted to be there: the theater audience or the actors in the film. The script was awful and it was obvious that Linda Blair just did the movie to make a few more bucks.
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I can't think of the name of it right now, but it had David Spade, Rob Schneider, and Jon Heder in it, and it was about these losers who were picked on as kids, getting a measure of revenge as adults by playing a little league baseball team who is coached by one of their childhood tormentors. Really far-fetched and stupid.
Monster A Go-Go
Manos Hands of Fate
Battlefield Earth
Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
These are well-known for being the worst movies of all time, not just ones that an individual doesn't like. They make Howard the Duck look like Citizen Kane (at least the first 3).
Hard question. In the 1970s, there was a movie called "The Blue Bird" starring Elizabeth Taylor. So many ppl went wanting to see Elizabeth Taylor (young, beautiful and talented actress) and then they found out it was KIDS movie. Something about a search for a magical bird. Liz Taylor only had a few scenes in the movie.
"Out of Africa" in 1985 was boring and I still don't get it. It should be been good with Robert Redford and Meryl Streep (top actors in those days). The only good thing about it was some of the soundtrack.
There are a lot of crappy movies out there! The biggest disappointment is going to a movie bc of the actor(s) and then finding out its awful. Kind of like buying a BMW or Mercedes and finding out it's a lemon.
Of course there's "Plan 9 From Outer Space" - beerlover has some good ones and to that I would add that ANY movie made by the following can be a candidate for worst ever!...
Ed Wood
Coleman Francis
Larry Buchanon
Bill Rebane
Cy Roth......To name a few. Look 'em up on imdb and check the filmography to see what I mean....Cheers!
Haha, I liked Howard The Duck.
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Wendigo
The Haunting At Thompson High
The Ring films
The Grudge films
One Missed Call
Clownstrophobia
The sequel to the famous horror flick The Exorcist. It was so painful to watch it was as if no one wanted to be there: the theater audience or the actors in the film. The script was awful and it was obvious that Linda Blair just did the movie to make a few more bucks.
Campfire Tales
Rollerball (2002)
twilight was horrible, the director herself a perv wanting to see teens make out and fall in love.
Eragon was also very poorly done in my opinion, and had such potential to be great.
30 Days of Night.