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March 20, 2009

The Hunt For The Worst Movie Of All Time: Like Walking In Sand Made Of Tears, Tear Sand

After watching Death Sentence, a terrible movie starring Kevin Bacon as a father in search of vigilante justice directed by Saw's James Wan, Gabe embarked on The Hunt For The Worst Movie of All Time. This is his sad journey.

When I was a kid, my family went on a camping trip, and we visited what was supposedly the tallest sand dune in America. Or the steepest? The point is that we visited a very tall and steep sand dune. Running down that sand dune was so great. What a wild ride! But from the bottom, at the edge of a lake, where someone had used rocks to spell out "Help Us" (seriously), the top of that sand dune suddenly looked impossibly high. Why, the top of that sand dune might as well have been in space. As we made the trip back up, every footstep slid back in the sand; the hot burning sand, under a hot unforgiving sun. My family separated, everyone realizing that this was a personal horror that they would have to suffer alone. After the first couple of minutes, no one spoke. The corned beef hash and eggs over medium (because I like things the way I like them) that I ate for breakfast began to repeat on me. If I'd had the energy to even think of anything other than blind, Sisyphean dedication to getting to the top of that relentless mountain, I would have run back down to the beach and used one of the Help Us rocks to bash my face in. It took over an hour to get back to our car, and no one in my family has spoken since.

You might think I am telling you that story as a metaphor for what The Hunt has become. That with every terrible movie viewed, it only uncovers new terrible movies for consideration, so that the future stretches out like one impossible, endless wasteland. But no. This is not a metaphor. The point is that for the first time in my life, I wish I was back ankle deep having corned beef hash burps on skin cancer mountain because it beats this march.

After the jump, the newest round of Worst Movie nominees.

  • The Last Kiss
  • Dreamcatcher
  • Pay It Forward
  • Butterfly Effect
  • Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
  • Bulworth
  • Hanging Up
  • My Blueberry Nights
  • Max Payne
  • Reign Over Me
  • Margo at the Wedding
  • Crank
  • Desperately Seeking Susan
  • August Rush

You know how they say that when you're in a car accident, or a plane accident, any kind of transportation accident really, that you can see your whole life flash before your eyes? This is kind of like that, except that it's not the past but the future, and it's not a flash but a drawn out scream. And there's no one to sue.

As always, the rules, for your reminder and your consideration. Learn them.

  1. It cannot be intentionally horrible.
  2. It must have at least one A- or B-list movie star in it. (No "outsider art.")
  3. It cannot be Glitter. (Or Crossroads.)
  4. It has to have had a theatrical release.
  5. It must be available on Netflix.
  6. No matter how bad the movie, it cannot be based on a popular superhero.
  7. Addendum: no musicals.
  8. Addendum: No Robin Williams movies (Addendum: In a lead role. Supporting roles will be considered on a case by case basis)
  9. Gabe is the boss.

See you guys on the other side.

Posted by Gabe at 11:30 AM in




176 Comments

Rick Brands

Good bad choice. I'm curious how you'll be able to handle them all.

You are truly a brave man, Gabe.

Posted by: Rick Brands profile link at 03/20/09 11:34 AM | Reply
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Henning

Try Mannequin with Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall. Ridiculous start to finish. I can't wait to read your take on Pay It Forward.

Posted by: Henning profile link at 03/20/09 11:37 AM | Reply
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What?? I love Mannequin! It brought me my first crush on a movie star ever! Plus, the soundtrack, come on. Nothing's gonna stop us now!

Posted by: Lesley profile link in reply to Henning's comment at 03/20/09 12:52 PM | Reply
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I second Mannequin, because I suggested it before. And it's a really bad movie, I don't care how much some of you people love it. It belongs on the list.

But nobody is allowed to say anything bad about my Teen Witch!

Posted by: m in reply to Henning's comment at 03/20/09 10:48 PM | Reply
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spectator

oh i'm so excited. a movie i nominated is being considered! and it's pay it forward! i have no words, just joy.

Posted by: spectator profile link in reply to Henning's comment at 03/21/09 12:18 AM | Reply
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mk

I've been waiting for that one too. Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt, plus Haley Joel Osment? Felt like a bad late-'90s hangover.

Posted by: mk profile link in reply to spectator's comment at 03/25/09 1:31 PM | Reply
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crank!?? come on, it's purposefully bad. would you do a WMOAT on "the room?"

Posted by: rckbikes at 03/20/09 11:41 AM | Reply
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Calliwell

Desperately Seeking Susan. THANK YOU. Whoever nominated this THANK YOU. I actually watched this for the first time last Saturday and was confused at why Madonna got props for "acting". That was her. Those were her clothes. She probably helmed the whole fucking idea and that idea was bad.

Also I can't wait for The Last Kiss, never seen it. Don't want to, but I just want to know how really bad it is.

I'm still throwing Oprah and Danny Glover's "Beloved" for my nomination.

Posted by: Calliwell profile link at 03/20/09 11:43 AM | Reply
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What is going on, I love Desperately Seeking Susan. Aidan Quinn!!

Posted by: Lesley profile link in reply to Calliwell's comment at 03/20/09 12:53 PM | Reply
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Buy chocolate, a bottle of wine and a boquet of flowers for when you apologize to your eyes for making them watch Max Payne.

Posted by: Selena at 03/20/09 11:45 AM | Reply
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Steve Janowski

no The Happening? But 'Crank' and 'Max Payne'? I mean come on, those movies wanted to be bad. And Reign Over Me is nowhere near funnily bad. It's just not that great. But why no The Happening?

Posted by: Steve Janowski profile link at 03/20/09 11:46 AM | Reply
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Gabe

Videogum has already done extensive coverage of The Happening. We even did a radio interview about it.

http://icestream.bonnint.net/seattle/kiro/2008/06/0617200813819.mp3

Second of all, I'm not sure I believe you when you say "those movies wanted to be bad." I'm pretty sure what those movies wanted was "to make a billion dollars." They are totally valid, and they have been nominated numerous times by numerous people.

But most importantly, and this is a clarification that I find needs clarifying every few months: any movie is a possible "nominee." Ain't no nostalgia in this shit here. And if a movie is really as "just not that great" as you say it is, then that will come out in the wash. The blog wash.

Posted by: Gabe profile link in reply to Steve Janowski's comment at 03/20/09 11:53 AM | Reply
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Steve Janowski

Props to Dreamcatcher, though. I think a giant opportunity was missed by not including 'Ghost Rider'. If you watch that while stoned, you just can't stop fucking laughing at Nicolas Cages' hair and the fact that a lot of the movie you're watching a photographically real flaming skeleton with a biker jacket say things to people. Not that I get stoned.

Posted by: Steve Janowski profile link in reply to Gabe's comment at 03/20/09 2:22 PM | Reply
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There should be an addendum to the rules about comic book movies and movies based on video games. I fully expected Max Payne to suck.

Posted by: VoteQuimby in reply to Steve Janowski's comment at 03/23/09 12:15 PM | Reply
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I PEE GOLD

You guys were on TBTL?

Posted by: I PEE GOLD profile link in reply to Gabe's comment at 03/20/09 3:14 PM | Reply
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hlebtastic

If you watch crank and somehow don't fall for its charms, and then somehow convince me that it is actually bad I will be truly impressed.

Posted by: hlebtastic profile link in reply to Gabe's comment at 03/20/09 3:28 PM | Reply
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John Ham

The WMOAT post for Dreamcatcher is guaranteed hilarious.

Posted by: John Ham profile link at 03/20/09 11:50 AM | Reply
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apesofmath

Pay It forward is worth watching if only for the Helen Hunt child abuse panic drink scene. If it was edited down to that 2 minute scene it would probably be my favorite short film.

Posted by: apesofmath profile link at 03/20/09 11:50 AM | Reply
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Allah

I think it's safe to say that the Pay it Forward review will be epic.

Posted by: Allah profile link at 03/20/09 11:51 AM | Reply
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Yes, I'm sure it's going to be amazing. However, I think if you're going to torture yourself with that movie, you might as well go all out and watch the entire Sappy Trio: this movie, Patch Adams, and Mr. Holland's Opus.

Posted by: Schiels in reply to Allah's comment at 03/22/09 1:22 AM | Reply
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The Handshake

I can't believe Face/Off didn't make the list. Or Sister Act.

Posted by: The Handshake profile link at 03/20/09 11:51 AM | Reply
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I may be wading into unfriendly waters here, but Face/Off is not a bad movie. I think it's one of the best in the 90s unfortunate obsession with dumb action movies. I mean, compared to Con Air? Face/Off wins. It had some damn good action, the premise was ridiculous but fun, and the acting was surprisingly solid. Doesn't warrant consideration for worst movie. In fact, in a showdown of bad 90s action movies, it would come out on top. I said it.

Posted by: Dan S in reply to The Handshake's comment at 03/20/09 2:16 PM | Reply
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The Handshake

Dan S, you must be taking crazy pills if you think the acting in Face/Off is solid. I agree with you that it's interesting to watch, but it is horrible. There is a five minute scene where Cage (who is actually John Travolta, wearing Nic Cage's face) takes some drugs in a loft somewhere and actually says "I want to take his face off" like thirteen times. Cage in Face/Off is almost as bad as Kevin Myspacey in K-Pax.

Posted by: The Handshake profile link in reply to Dan S's comment at 03/20/09 3:30 PM | Reply
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Yes! Face/Off needs to be on the list too!

Posted by: m in reply to The Handshake's comment at 03/20/09 10:52 PM | Reply
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The Handshake

Also, does Good Will Hunting pass as a non-leading Robin Williams role? Because, duh. It's a WMOAT

Posted by: The Handshake profile link at 03/20/09 11:57 AM | Reply
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why so in denial, videogummers?

Posted by: szczur in reply to The Handshake's comment at 03/20/09 1:58 PM | Reply
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Honey, check the site, it would be like nominating Michael Moore's Canadian Bacon. -5000.
MAAAATTTTT DAAAMMMOONNN

Posted by: LuLu in reply to szczur's comment at 03/21/09 8:20 AM | Reply
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Is that the order you are doing them in as well???? I ask because i have actually seen the first 4 but none of the others. Anxiously awaiting butterfly effect.

Posted by: sammysam profile link at 03/20/09 11:59 AM | Reply
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This is an EXCELLENT round. As in excellent at smelling like a used diaper filled with indian food.

My sincere thanks for taking Max Payne, and my sincerest apologies for the payne it will cause you. (its badness was NOT intentional, i assure you all)

God help you, Gabe.

Posted by: ThomBoh at 03/20/09 12:02 PM | Reply
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EtWB

"Ballistic" and "August Rush." THANK YOU GABE.

Posted by: EtWB profile link at 03/20/09 12:05 PM | Reply
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Hooray for The Last Kiss! It is the worst.

Posted by: Katie profile link at 03/20/09 12:07 PM | Reply
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Last Kiss hate-orgasms happening all over the country right now.

Posted by: RobinRubbermaid at 03/20/09 12:13 PM | Reply
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This is the first time I've seen someone call Crank bad. Crank is a giant explosion of fun.

Posted by: El Zilcho profile link at 03/20/09 12:18 PM | Reply
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i agree that crank is intentionally bad and shouldnt be up for contention. can't wait to read the dreamcatcher one though. that piece a crap stole my money!

Posted by: bondy at 03/20/09 12:18 PM | Reply
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I'm having a hard time picking a single Vin Diesel movie. Or a single Nicolas Cage movie. So I'll just recommend Wild Wild West.

Posted by: goathair at 03/20/09 12:21 PM | Reply
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'I Love Trouble' A romance between Julia Roberts and...Nick Nolte. The first film i ever walked out of as a kid, and i've sat through an awful lot of crap.

Posted by: WillSquashtears at 03/20/09 12:28 PM | Reply
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Doesn't August Rush kind of count as a musical?

Posted by: rbuch at 03/20/09 12:28 PM | Reply
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adrienne

The Last Kiss aside, I know you are really going to hate August Rush. Really, really going to hate it.

Posted by: adrienne profile link at 03/20/09 12:32 PM | Reply
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Pay it Forward... The hunt is over.

Posted by: Patrick R at 03/20/09 12:34 PM | Reply
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I guess your "rules" leave 'Popeye' (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081353/) stongly out of contention... A musical starring Robin Williams that is (debatably) about a cartoon superhero (?)

Posted by: JetEngineJesus at 03/20/09 12:48 PM | Reply
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shayne

and it's by Robert Altman with music by Harry Nilsson! Popeye is classic.

Posted by: shayne profile link in reply to JetEngineJesus's comment at 03/20/09 8:04 PM | Reply
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I don't want to be an a-hole because I love this feature and think it has been wall-to-wall crappy movies, but yeah, Crank... Crank is exactly what it is supposed to be, which is a "bad" action movie. I'd go so far as to say it is almost satire. You say they aren't supposed to be intentionally bad, and I feel like Crank violates that. Also: Crank isn't that bad! I'll be shocked if you can really hate it, because Statham is good in it.

Butterfly Effect, on the other hand... just wait for the granola bar scene.

Oh, and I nominate "Against All Odds." Seriously. I just watched it the other day because I thought it might be a taut, steamy thriller. It is not taut. There is nothing steamy. There are no thrills. AWFUL.

Posted by: StevieB at 03/20/09 12:49 PM | Reply
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August Rush.

and once again.

Anything by Woodie Allen.

Posted by: bearface profile link at 03/20/09 12:52 PM | Reply
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the dude

"Anything by Woody Allen" is a little all encompassing. Dreamcatcher is the only movie I walked out of.

Posted by: the dude profile link in reply to bearface's comment at 03/20/09 1:08 PM | Reply
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I don't know. I've never finished a Woody Allen movie without it making me want to get the fuck out of nyc immediately. the only thing worse than the fake hollywood type is the pseudo-intellectual ironically neurotic new yorker.

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Dawn

I love you man. Not for what you said but your icon.

Posted by: Dawn profile link in reply to the dude's comment at 03/23/09 6:35 AM | Reply
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Leonard

I like his movies, except for that nervous fella that's always in them.

Posted by: Leonard profile link in reply to bearface's comment at 03/20/09 1:20 PM | Reply
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Please please please kill Margot At The Wedding. I don't think any of the others would be as rewarding to tear into.

Posted by: Gary Bang at 03/20/09 12:55 PM | Reply
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shayne

this is right. margot at the wedding is painfully bad.

Posted by: shayne profile link in reply to Gary Bang's comment at 03/24/09 2:38 PM | Reply
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ms. peas

I'm going to wait patiently for The Dreamers to appear on a WMOAT list.
Oh, and any Ewan McGregor movie post-Trainspotting.

Posted by: ms. peas profile link at 03/20/09 12:56 PM | Reply
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i haven't seen "the dreamers," but i have seen "stealing beauty" and it's definitely on my worst list. gabe, please watch "stealing beauty." also, for laughs you should watch "love songs" (can't nominate it for wmoat because you won't consider musicals anymore).

anyway, the newest round of movies makes me bored for you, gabe. good luck!

Posted by: Alexa in reply to ms. peas's comment at 03/20/09 1:33 PM | Reply
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Can't wait to see the review of Bulworth - that should be amazing.

How has legendary Shaq vehicle Kazaam not made it on this list yet? Also, Very Bad Things or Stag (which is essentially Very Bad Things but somehow much worse).

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YOUR BONES WILL BE MY DINNER

Posted by: Shaquille O'Neil in reply to mirablue's comment at 03/20/09 1:40 PM | Reply
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Genevieve

I have only seen 2 of those.
Desperately Seeking Susan was good for it's time I think. It was during Madonna's heyday. I so wanted to see it when it came out but my mom said no way. Madonna was a bad influence on 13 year old me.
And apparently I am the only one who liked Butterfly Effect. I am not ashamed to say I saw it twice.

Posted by: Genevieve profile link at 03/20/09 1:23 PM | Reply
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Crank was intentionally bad bossman gabe.

Posted by: CrANK? at 03/20/09 1:29 PM | Reply
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Mantasim

I agree, at least it didn't pretend to have a story. It was just an excuse to blow shit up. JE VOUS CONTREDIS, GABE!

Posted by: Mantasim profile link in reply to CrANK?'s comment at 03/20/09 1:42 PM | Reply
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no reservations. srsly.

Posted by: Peter at 03/20/09 1:38 PM | Reply
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nightheat

"Object of My Affection" starring Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston. Its about a girl that can't find a boyfriend that falls in love with a homosexual who happens to be Paul Rudd. LOL @ Lindsay's favorite Paul Rudd movie.

Posted by: nightheat profile link at 03/20/09 1:40 PM | Reply
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My Blueberry Nights, more like My Blueberry FINISH THEM!

Posted by: szczur at 03/20/09 1:55 PM | Reply
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and pay it forward! all pretty girls from school loved it- now it's going to be my special "look who's successful now" moment. sorry guys, this is so fucking exciting.

Posted by: szczur in reply to szczur's comment at 03/20/09 2:05 PM | Reply
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Is there some reason Pearl Harbor hasn't been considered? I mean that movie is terrible AND it degrades our nation!

Posted by: Dan S at 03/20/09 2:21 PM | Reply
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August Rush is #1 in my WMOAT bracket.

Posted by: torisoaw at 03/20/09 2:23 PM | Reply
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Silent Hill. I know it seems too obvious, but it's not your normal terrible video game movie. First off, fairly respectable cast (Sean Bean, Radha Mitchell) and the director of the acclaimed movie, The Brotherhood of the Wolf. It tries desperately to be something much more than a normal video game movie by really sticking to the notoriously convoluted, abstract plot and tone of the video game series. This results in numerous hilariously pretentious, nonsensical sequences. And the CGI gore is just absurd. A true "Oops, you made that" masterpiece.

Posted by: Brian G at 03/20/09 2:33 PM | Reply
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Is Dreamcatcher the "shit weasel" movie with Jason Lee? Ooh, this is like Christmas - I can't wait!

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Girl Friday

Is there a Top 5 made up yet? Or is there like a March-Madness-style (topical!) bracket? Because I'd like to know what's in it to win it with Bicentennial Man and Elizabethtown.

Posted by: Girl Friday profile link at 03/20/09 2:49 PM | Reply
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I think Bulworth has a real chance to come from behind (ahead?) and take the lead (bottom?) in the running for the WMOAT. He's a politician who raps! And black people LOVE HIM. And he's also Warren Beatty. That is all.
Max Payne seems a little recent though: It's not even a year old. Doesn't a movie need to age, like horrible wine, before it can be sampled and spat on the floor in disgust?
I suggest you sub in another of Mr. Wahlberg's masterpieces: Planet of the Apes. Horrendous, overblown, nonsensical, and brain dead. Where did the horses come from?!?!

Posted by: Kevbo at 03/20/09 2:52 PM | Reply
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Carrie

YES YES YES OH MY GOD I CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT WEEK.
Self-validation for life, check.

Posted by: Carrie profile link at 03/20/09 2:56 PM | Reply
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sarcasticmeow

I'll say it again The Haunting of Molly Hartley

Posted by: sarcasticmeow profile link at 03/20/09 3:17 PM | Reply
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lookie-here

Gabe you've outdone yourself with this list!
Wonderful. Just wonderful. And to cap it off with the true worst movie, August Rush. Things couldn't look any more THE WORST.

Posted by: lookie-here profile link at 03/20/09 3:19 PM | Reply
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I know for a fact that Crank was written in 3 days during a drinking binge.

Really.

Posted by: tightburger at 03/20/09 3:26 PM | Reply
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How about Bats from 1999 with Lou Diamond Phillips?

Posted by: Mike Lynn profile link at 03/20/09 3:45 PM | Reply
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Amil

I have to say I'm not sure something Crank really counts. It is in no way attempting to be anything other than the usual driving-based garbage helmed by that bald guy. And really? Desperately Seeking Susan? What's next - Earth Girls Are Easy?

Posted by: Amil profile link at 03/20/09 4:02 PM | Reply
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Boxing Helena, please.

Posted by: rebecca at 03/20/09 4:42 PM | Reply
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moonmaster

PAAAYYYY IIITTTTT FOOOORRRWWWAAARRRD.

Can't wait for that post.

Speaking of shitty Kevin Spacey movies, I'd also recommend American Beauty but everyone I've ever met seems to think it's actually a good movie because everyone I've ever met is insane I guess.

Posted by: moonmaster profile link at 03/20/09 5:32 PM | Reply
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DrStrangefate

Its an overrated movie to be sure, but far from WMOAT material.

I am pumped to see Bulworth ripped to shreds. I want to beat the person who recommended that movie to me into hospitalization. Old white man rapping while young Halle Berry pretends its acceptable? *vomit*

Posted by: DrStrangefate profile link in reply to moonmaster's comment at 03/20/09 7:19 PM | Reply
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Putting Crank on the list is such a fucking failure. Crank is great, It's purposely absurd, ridiculous and horrible. That's kind of the point. The movie is just suppose to be fun. And if you don't have fun watching that movie, then kill yourself. No, I mean seriously. Kill yourself.

Also, Reign Over Me is not a bad movie by any stretch of the imagination. People just see it and go "WHAT?! THAT'S ADAM SANDLER! HE THINKS ITS COOL TO PISS HIS PANTS! 9/11?! THAT'S STUPID! PISS YOUR PANTS, ASSHOLE!"

Yeah, that's what you sound like. It's not cute. You're ugly.

Posted by: Joe at 03/20/09 6:09 PM | Reply
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This list looks epic but I HAVE to nominate The Brothers Grimm with Matt Damon and Heath Ledger .... and then apologize profusely for making you sit thru that cuz that is the only movie I've had to walk out on and demand my money back

Posted by: Zller at 03/20/09 6:46 PM | Reply
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Oh wow, I would have suggested that movie long ago if I hadn't repressed it from my memory. It's all coming back to me now.
Gabe, you have to include The Brothers Grimm!

Posted by: m in reply to Zller's comment at 03/20/09 10:59 PM | Reply
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I'm not sure if this the time, but I would like to nominate There Will Be Blood. That movie drove me insane.

Posted by: star at 03/20/09 7:01 PM | Reply
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What? I think you were already insane.

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I nominate There Will Be Blood for the next round. That movie nearly drove me mad.

Posted by: star at 03/20/09 7:03 PM | Reply
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TalbainJ

Crank is one of my favorite dumb movies of all time. They realized how ridiculous the premise was and ran with it. Hell, the tagline for Crank 2 is "You thought he died. He got better."

Posted by: TalbainJ profile link at 03/20/09 7:14 PM | Reply
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Dreamcatcher was filmed in my hometown (Bacward one-horse land). The only OTHER claim to fame for the town is having also been where they filmed Reindeer Games. Glad to see it here! And also- Reindeer Games nom!

Posted by: misscat at 03/20/09 7:49 PM | Reply
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shayne

Isn't my blueberry nights a Kar Wai Wong movie? I haven't seen it, but in the mood for love is pretty classic. and Crank definitely succeeded at what Shoot 'Em Up failed to pull off - being the quintessential action film while parodying the action film. Crank 2 will be a horrible failure, but I'll still see it.

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SouthernBelle

I thought Dreamcatcher was HILARIOUS! Mostly because I knew if I didnt laugh I'd cry, I'd cry so hard. Can't wait!

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ms. peas

You guys.


Wendigo.

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brynn

what about that movie with john travolta as an angel? i think its called michael...? i nominate that. it was pretty awful.

Posted by: brynn profile link at 03/20/09 8:49 PM | Reply
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spectator

oooh good one. but i feel it would be necessary to do a double-feature with phenomenon.

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i dare you to make it all the way through Chain Reaction, you giant smelly pussy. I DARE YOU!

Posted by: klatu at 03/20/09 9:19 PM | Reply
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i haven't seen august rush so i cant say either way, but isnt it a kids movie?

Posted by: matt at 03/20/09 9:31 PM | Reply
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It is a weird remake of Oliver Twist. So, i think it was supposed to be fun for the whole family, maybe? (i kinda liked it, almost. but I have appalling taste.)

Posted by: Celia in reply to matt's comment at 03/23/09 11:50 PM | Reply
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Alone in the Dark. So bad it haunted my dreams. The kind of bad that you can't stop thinking about, no matter how hard you try. The plot holes and the acting actually are mentally painful. Starring Christian Slater and Tara Reid, directed by Uwe Bol. Can't ask for much more.

Posted by: Matt at 03/20/09 11:29 PM | Reply
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yes! Tara Reid plays a "scientist," a fact that is conveyed to the audience by her glasses, too-tight button-up shirt, khakis, and her hair done up in a bun. She is amazing, as is the rest of this movie (amazingly painful). Would make for a great review, and a sure top 5 contender!

Posted by: hopeleslie in reply to Matt's comment at 03/23/09 11:28 AM | Reply
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I think most of you people missed the entire point of Bulworth. His awful rapping was on purpose, and while it does get grating in parts, that's not even close to what the movie is really about.

Posted by: MK at 03/20/09 11:44 PM | Reply
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Darnit my nomination of 'How to Lose Friends and Alienate People' didn't make it. But I would also like to put in another Josh Harnett travesty '40 Days and 40 NIghts.' Did he really think not having sex for that long would change the fact that he was a whiny little bitch? Oh and why didn't MIami Vice make this list?

Posted by: courtney at 03/21/09 12:14 AM | Reply
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caringiscool

i've been asking for 'miami vice' for months now. apparently you and i are the only people who saw that movie because if people had seen it, they'd know that is has WINNER written all over it for this competition.

also, p.s. why are people too dumb to read the rules?

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Friends and I watch bad disaster movies as drinking games, and "Chain Reaction" was a goodie! It hit most of our typical Hollywood disaster movie checklist. But the king of bad disaster movies is "The Core." It stars Aaron Eckhardt and Hillary Swank and is AWFUL (awfully wonderful!). I also kind of liked Sean Connery's 1979 disaster flick "Meteor." It walks the line of kind of bad and kind of badass. I think you'd like it Gabe.

Also totally randomly: I nominate Chasing Amy, which I loathe.

Posted by: HB at 03/21/09 12:17 AM | Reply
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ummm ditto...The Core with Hilary Swank. She is worst actress of all time. The core of the Earth stops spinning and scientists have to restart it with bombs. Wha??? Yikes...I was trapped on a plane watching that awful garbage...

Posted by: sharasu2 profile link at 03/21/09 12:34 AM | Reply
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oh no no no no, take out "desperately seeking susan" I love that movie! It's cheesy yes, but that is why I love it. so take that out. thank you. Insert Mannequin, that is a piece of shite right there.

Posted by: Lulu at 03/21/09 12:50 AM | Reply
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Yeah. Weird choice. I've only been reading this for a few months, but I don't even remember that one being nominated.

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Good picks. Because it hasn't been suggested, i assume nobody else has suffered through Joseph Fiennes and Winona Ryder in "Darwin Awards". It's a level of bad I don't think even Gabe could handle.

Posted by: RB at 03/21/09 4:30 AM | Reply
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Greatness of earlier Wong Kar Wai movies only makes funnier how My Blueberry Nights are the worst. And by funnier I meant so fucking sadder.

Posted by: szczur at 03/21/09 8:05 AM | Reply
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Alone in the Dark
Alone in the Dark
Alone in the Dark
ALONE IN THE DARK!

http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Alone_in_the_Dark/70000504?lnkctr=srchrd-sr&strkid=488316187_0_0

Posted by: easilydissolved profile link at 03/21/09 11:47 AM | Reply
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Mr. Brooks

Posted by: cb at 03/21/09 1:03 PM | Reply
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Krys

Thinner.

That's all.

Posted by: Krys profile link at 03/21/09 1:06 PM | Reply
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the last kiss, please

Posted by: simona at 03/21/09 1:46 PM | Reply
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I'm going to keep plugging for The Quiet. It's like "The Little Engine That Could" of bad movies.

Posted by: Sir Richard at 03/21/09 6:20 PM | Reply
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Garmanbozia

Gabe, I only want to encourage you in this one-man suicide mission. The pain and suffering you will be experiencing will help us to heal.

My only request is that you double the length of each review. No short reviews. Good luck.

Posted by: Garmanbozia profile link at 03/22/09 12:24 AM | Reply
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I'm gonna keep suggesting The Last Kiss in the comments, just for the nostalgia factor.

Posted by: langford at 03/22/09 5:15 AM | Reply
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I would also like to nominate Dreamcatcher for Worst Book Of All Time. THAT BOOK JUST MADE ME SO ANGRY.

Posted by: Erin at 03/22/09 8:38 AM | Reply
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You cannot be serious about MargoT at the Wedding. It was supposed to be painful! It was about excruciatingly horrible people! Way to lump difficult subject matter in with film hackery. Why don't you just attack Night and Fog.

Come on. Don't alienate the devoted followers of this thread.

Posted by: Margone at 03/22/09 11:43 AM | Reply
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shame

Gabe, you know you cried when Anders said that.

Posted by: shame profile link at 03/22/09 11:52 AM | Reply
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Bangkok Dangrous, if you please.

Posted by: Rob at 03/22/09 1:48 PM | Reply
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Bangkok Dangerous, if you please.

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"Addendum: No Robin Williams movies (Addendum: In a lead role. Supporting roles will be considered on a case by case basis)"

Yay, House of D is still in play!!!

Posted by: Ben at 03/22/09 9:09 PM | Reply
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Windtalkers for the next round.

It obviously is trying to be a standard dramatic war movie, and is based on the Navajo translators in World War II, a theoretically strong premise. Instead, it has Cage in it, terrible acting all around, is riddled with war movie cliches, and every war scene is about as crappy and overdone as such a scene can get. I spent most of the movie laughing at the terribleness of it all.

Posted by: Justin at 03/22/09 9:41 PM | Reply
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dude, bulworth was awesome.
and pay it forward was cool, too.

Posted by: trickortreatwilliams at 03/22/09 11:05 PM | Reply
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Love, Actually.

Pleaaaaaaaaaase. I saw it over the holidays and got my hate back.
Gabe, you can do it justice. Every frame is painful.

Posted by: Hushpuppy profile link at 03/22/09 11:32 PM | Reply
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Crank is intentionally horrible, which is your first rule for what a WMOAT nominee could not be. The movie never once took itself seriously and was not trying to be important. When a movie does something tongue in cheek they know they are doing something intentionally shitty.

Posted by: Patrick at 03/23/09 1:41 AM | Reply
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Crank is intentionally horrible, which is your first rule for what a WMOAT nominee could not be. The movie never once took itself seriously and was not trying to be important. When a movie does something tongue in cheek they know they are doing something intentionally shitty.

Posted by: Patrick at 03/23/09 1:41 AM | Reply
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cant wait for the august rush one. dumbest movie ever....i see no appeal to it and all my girl friends go crazy over it.

Posted by: gaby at 03/23/09 2:06 AM | Reply
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no hate for 'Cold Mountain'?

I won't rest

Posted by: mighty undies at 03/23/09 3:39 AM | Reply
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THE LAST KISS

Posted by: Julie at 03/23/09 10:13 AM | Reply
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.bryan.

Was this dune in Colorado? Because my elementary school used to take us there for feild trips ALL THE TIME.

Posted by: .bryan. profile link at 03/23/09 10:38 AM | Reply
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shame

vertical drop, sleeping bear sand dunes, MI?

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More bad films:

"Benny and Joon"
"Go"
"The Life of David Gale"
"Pauly Shore is Dead" - the worst Pauly Shore movie, for now.

Posted by: Jeff at 03/23/09 11:21 AM | Reply
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Hang on a second.... Jay Mohr is in Pay it Forward.... I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging.

Posted by: Hamish at 03/23/09 11:40 AM | Reply
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Dreamcatcher is the worst. Exhibits A, B, and C: Shit weasels, Jesus Christ Bananas, Duddits.

Furthermore, I don't think anyone thought The Last Kiss would be any good. Dreamcatcher had Morgan Freeman. The Last Kiss had Zach Braff iIn a world where Rachel Bilson and Jacinda Barrett could be love interests for a guy who looks like Zach Braff without his Scrubs syndication dough. Therefore, Dreamcatcher wins.

Posted by: VoteQuimby at 03/23/09 1:16 PM | Reply
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Yes!! Yes!! Can't wait for August Rush review. Sweet justice!

Posted by: Guy Who Begged For August Rush at 03/23/09 2:00 PM | Reply
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Hancock. Hands down, worst movie I have ever seen. 200 cigarettes sucked too though.

Posted by: skyler at 03/23/09 2:44 PM | Reply
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Two words: Georgia Rule. I died a little bit on the inside knowing that someone else may have to watch that movie on purpose. I'll take a marathon of Robin Williams movies any day, just don't make me watch that fetal abomination of a movie ever again.

I died a little on the inside by suggesting it...

Posted by: Scott E at 03/23/09 3:13 PM | Reply
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I loved Margot at the Wedding.

Posted by: David at 03/23/09 8:34 PM | Reply
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RED PLANET. Val Kilmer is awful! I'm surprised he wasn't included on the denied list.

Posted by: bre_jes profile link at 03/23/09 10:11 PM | Reply
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I might be venturing into touchy territory.. but what about TWILIGHT? Doesn't the thought of glittery, pedophile vampires just get you high?

"hang on tight, Spider monkey!"

Posted by: Salome at 03/24/09 1:31 AM | Reply
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My suggestions are
K-Pax
What Women Want
John Q
Rumour Has It
not sure if its available on Netflix yet but How To Lose Friends and Alienate People has to be up for something

Posted by: Joey at 03/24/09 3:03 AM | Reply
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mk

Already did K-Pax. Check the archives. You'll be pleasantly surprised.

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Oh good I thought I was the only subjected through the torture of 'How to Lose Friends and Alienate People.' Good to know I'm not the only one who knows it should be nominated.

Posted by: Courtney in reply to Joey's comment at 04/07/09 4:45 PM | Reply
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Pay it forward was depressing and the worst
my school made me watch it on the way back from the worst camping trip of my life
this move deserves to be on this list
the post for is will be epic

Posted by: sarah at 03/24/09 9:15 AM | Reply
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HARD CANDY was really really bad. I think that would be a really interesting film for you to tear apart, because it would be like nothing on that list. Anyone on here could write a review of crank. Hard Candy shouldn't have been such a hit. I think there are a lot of things you could say about hard candy. Can someone back me up on this? Anyone?

Posted by: sam at 03/24/09 11:32 AM | Reply
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I'm not sure, but I believe Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is not "intentionally Horrible" IS INCREDIBLY HORRIBLE!!!! so it deserves to be on The Hunt

That special rule makes me discard another precious sequel, Charlie's Angels Full Throttle. What a shame!

Posted by: JBizarre at 03/24/09 12:08 PM | Reply
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I nominate "Secret Window," "Captain Corelli's Mandoline," and "Playing by Heart." The acting in in "Playing by Heart"...uhhhh...i...there are no words.
Jay Mohre as a dying AIDS patient. 'nough said.

Posted by: Tini Darling profile link at 03/24/09 3:58 PM | Reply
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Highlander II: The Quickening is the standard by which all bad movies are measured. Imagine Ed Wood, with a budget, huffing paint.

Posted by: Rex Kramer at 03/24/09 5:16 PM | Reply
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I suggested this before and some panties got bunched, but Altered States. I feel like these reviews are veering into popular movies that people with brains hate but Altered States thinks it's so intellectual and is actually garbage. THE GUY DEVOLVES INTO AN APE AND HIS WIFE TURNS INTO LAVA! Because, you know, when you get ahold of some really good Mexican shrooms you can do things like that in the name of religious knowledge or some shit. AWFUL.

Posted by: Krista at 03/24/09 9:48 PM | Reply
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EmiBlake

Babylon AD. Nuff said.

"I am Vin Diesel! Fear my gruff voice, character who is Riddick but without the awesome eye thing, and disturbingly small girlfriendy-type/client who has a Secret."

Posted by: EmiBlake profile link at 03/25/09 3:52 AM | Reply
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Under the Rainbow. Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher and a bunch of midgets. I saw it on a plane and preyed for a crash.

Posted by: Brad at 03/25/09 12:42 PM | Reply
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The worst movie of all time is The Mexican starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts.

Posted by: Jason at 03/26/09 12:46 PM | Reply
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the wackness
the next best thing (seriously. this is like the worst movie i have ever seen)
willard (the crispin glover version)
kicking and screaming (will ferrell)

Posted by: cherry at 03/27/09 2:32 AM | Reply
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oh and also the majestic, jim carrey's "dramatic" turn.

Posted by: cherry at 03/27/09 2:35 AM | Reply
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There is a late 90s version of Beowulf starring Christopher Lambert that is easily the worst movie ive ever seen.

Posted by: Ron Horse at 03/28/09 2:35 PM | Reply
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Okay.

The Love Guru

Masters of the Universe

And anyone who says There will be blood has serious problems.

Dude

Posted by: Steve Sanders at 03/28/09 9:55 PM | Reply
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Color of Night -- the Bruce Willis movie that makes Hudson Hawk look like Casablanca
So lurid, so pretentious, so gorge-risingly-bad. Not even the endless, annoying sex scenes can redeem it. Scott Bakula is lucky that he's only in the first ten minutes.

Posted by: Color of Night at 03/28/09 11:19 PM | Reply
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WATERWORLD or THE POSTMAN!

Posted by: waterworld at 03/29/09 12:48 PM | Reply
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How about The Other Boelyn Girl or Twilight.

Posted by: Me at 03/29/09 10:13 PM | Reply
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Trouble Downstream

people through around the term worst pretty liberally on this thread. Worst should be definite as the most horrible or least meritorious, not something you think is overrated,overly pretentious, or you are too cool to give credit to, or was unfortunately disappointing. Not bad films,mind you, but the worst films. I like Bullworth, not having the automatic aversion to fake rap. Suggesting American Beauty or Good Will Hunting is just stupid. Hillary Swank is not the "worst" actress, both academy awards were completely deserved in recognition of phenomenal performances, and Karate Kid 3 or The Core, doesn't change that.

Tagline for the Core: "Sometimes the only way out is in" Brilliant.

I agree with others that Crank awfulness is intentional, and actually kinda works.

Posted by: Trouble Downstream profile link at 04/01/09 12:50 AM | Reply
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Trouble Downstream

throw not through. I'm not smart.

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No more Robin Williams movies? You'll miss out on three or four of the worst movies of all time including the ACTUAL worst movie of all time Patch Adams!

Posted by: I Hate Donkeys at 04/02/09 2:30 AM | Reply
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I've seen so many awful films I don't know where to start. The Family Stone is so bad it hurts, First Knight is the only movie I ever walked out of, every movie Anthony Hopkins has been in for the last ten or so years has been diabolical, Bridget Jones' Diary made me so angry I threw a plate at my TV...

my money has to be on Ocean's Twelve though. The only movie I've ever seen that seemed to be deliberately insulting my intelligence. The whole plot hinged on the 'hilarious' twist that the Julia Roberts character was a dead ringer for the actress Julia Roberts. What the fuck? Nobody ever mentions that Danny Ocean is a dead ringer for George Fucking Clooney or that Brad Pitt looks like that fucking Benjamin Button asshole. Wouldn't they all notice that they all look like fucking movie stars? Steven Soderbergh might as well have appeared on screen and called me, personally, by name, a prick as have me attempt to buy that baaloney. Not to mention that the surrounding movie is tedious, smug as hell dog shit from start to finish. Needless to say i never saw Ocean's 13. It could well be worse.

Posted by: ol dirty bus stop at 04/04/09 12:06 AM | Reply
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I don't know if this has been suggested but The Lakehouse.
Worst movie ever. with the worst actor ever (Keanu Reeves)

Posted by: Drew Kinser at 04/07/09 1:22 AM | Reply
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cnichols82

Bullworth! Bulworth! Bulworth! Seriously, the contest is OVER.

Posted by: cnichols82 profile link at 04/09/09 5:27 PM | Reply
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Feast of Love...unquestionably Feast of Love. And also, Evening. Both movies have amazing casts and are truly and unbelievably horrid.

Posted by: Mark Campbell at 04/11/09 11:31 PM | Reply
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This admittedly late entry is a must-add to the list: New Port South. It just barely qualifies, being written and directed by John Hughes's son and starring powerhouses like Melissa George and...Blake Shields, and some other attractive but interchangeable people who sort of qualify as B-list because they have been on some TV shows I don't watch. It was released in something like 6 theaters. It used to be available on Netflix, because that's how it happened to be imprinted on my brain like a degaussing magnet.

This movie left me empty. I've seen Dreamcatcher and I despaired...New Port South is something possibly worse.

I may be the only person alive to have watched this movie all the way through. I learned about it because my brother's high school girlfriend was a featured extra. It's time for someone else in America to cast their eyeballs on this dreck.

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I'm assuming "Crank" was a typo, and you meant to say "Crash." In which case, great choice!

Posted by: Jay Smooth at 04/15/09 12:44 PM | Reply
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Saad

you gotta do "Wild Wild West" with Will Smith, the worst movie by a mile by an actor who very rarely makes significant mistakes with movie choices...

Posted by: Saad profile link at 04/21/09 12:39 AM | Reply
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"School for Scoundrels". The Todd Phillips/Scot Armstrong edition. Because the story exists in a world where Jon Heder is somehow a comedic AND romantic lead. Because the story exists in a world where grown men will pay to get advice on how to be cool in a dank apartment/school from Billy Bob Thorton. Because these grown men believe always wearing sunglasses everywhere is actually a good idea for how to be cool. Because Horatio Sanz is in it? Because the story exists in a world where it makes sense that ANYone would be conned by Billy Bob Thorton's character, or, you know, fall in love with him. Because the story exists in a world where it makes sense that two grown men would use defibrillators as weapons on each other. Because of every cliche joke you can imagine.

And if that doesn't satisfy, why not My Super Ex-Girlfriend?

Posted by: Eric T. Voigt at 04/28/09 9:13 AM | Reply
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Does Aeon Flux count as a popular super hero? If not, do Aeon Flux (2006) with Charlize Theron.

Posted by: Em at 04/28/09 9:34 AM | Reply
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Does Van Helsing count as a superhero? I'd love to hear that movie, and Stephen Sommers, ripped apart...

Posted by: MG at 05/13/09 5:46 AM | Reply
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Are you even going to consider Romeo + Juliet? Come on, I know that had one or two musical numbers, but it isn't really a musical...I'd love to see you tear that film apart! You have to...it's a movie where Romeo actually gets the letter from Friar Lawrence however they still have Friar Lawrence calling the people who sent the mail to him as if he didn't get it.

Posted by: murvin at 05/17/09 8:14 AM | Reply
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You have to do Romeo + Juliet, you just have to...I mean, come on, it's a movie where Romeo actually gets the letter from Friar Lawrence but Friar Lawrence talks to the people who sent it to him as if he didn't get it.

Posted by: murvin at 05/17/09 8:16 AM | Reply
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Hitman (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0465494/)

Equally bad as Max Payne.

Posted by: mervis at 06/09/09 7:52 AM | Reply
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DOGMA. please. and thank you.

Posted by: hilary at 06/10/09 10:33 PM | Reply
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The Karate Kid 3, starring Hillary Swank

Posted by: Zack at 06/23/09 4:16 AM | Reply
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I would like to nominate "Because I Said So" with Mandy Moore, Diane Keaton, and that guy from "An American Werewolf in Paris." Come to think of it, I would also like to nominate "An American Werewolf in Paris."

Posted by: Melanie at 06/23/09 3:16 PM | Reply
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I think Solaris with George Clooney is one of the worst movies of all time. I still can't believe I wasted two hours of my life watching that garbage. Also, Honey with Jessica Alba. How is she a working actress? She sucks big time.

Posted by: Cristiana at 07/02/09 1:59 PM | Reply
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Yeah, its obvious nobody here knows what a bad movie is. This list should probably be "Hunt For the Most Incredibly Generic and Mediocre Hollywood Movie." You people should go write for the Razzies.

Posted by: Jimbo at 07/06/09 12:27 PM | Reply
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Henry Poole Was Here.

this is the worst of all time.

Posted by: Santa at 07/10/09 4:02 PM | Reply
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Mulholland Drive. Worst movie of all time.

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Double Dog: I Took A TV Bus Tour Alone In A "Just Jack" Tshirt

The Challenge: I had to go on a 3.5 hour bus tour of totally random TV and film locations in New York City. Alone, and wearing a specific ridiculous tshirt. And I had to find someone to take my picture...

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Let's all go to the movies, and let's all see the same movie, and let's discuss it here.

The Videogum Movie Club: Where The Wild Things Are

I went to see Where the Wild Things Are on Saturday, but it was sold out. Ay-ay-ay. That was a surprise! I mean, anticipation for this movie seemed pretty high, but anticipation for lots of movies seems high, especially when...

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