All screenplays on the simplyscripts.com and simplyscripts.net domain are copyrighted to their respective authors. All rights reserved. This screenplaymay not be used or reproduced for any purpose including educational purposes without the expressed written permission of the author.
The dark knight - a huge Batman fan I was disappointed how damn boring and unentertaining it was. I saw it at the cinema in 2008 and didn't see another non kids movie at the cinema until last year.
And War Of the Worlds was crap too. The Tom Cruise one. Always regret not walking out of these two films
It's hilarious and great to watch, but it's mind-bogglingly bad. It's like Troll 2, but worse. This is supposed to be a serious drama, but every shot, every line delivered is so painful it's incredible. It's gonna take a tough nut to beat this cookie.
I watched a movie called 'Doberman' like 15 years ago, it was so bad really. I didn't realize any sense or story in it, it was just a few people running around in a parking house and killing everybody and each other with chainsaws. The movie was done in black&white and the whole dialog was maybe 10 sentences overall.
It was advertised as a huge slasher hit, I don't know if the guys reviewing this were on dope or whatever.
I would have to say The Babadook is my least favourite film.
It's probably not the worst but even months later I still feel like I've been ripped off having watched it at the cinema. Normally when I see a poor film, I can fast forward it and minimise the trauma. Being forced to watch the whole thing was torture.
I just found it poor in every conceivable way. From the story, to the implementation..even the basic things like set design and sound design. Absolutely hated it.
It's all so very subjective though:
I found Freddie Got Fingered hilarious and inventive and I thought the Ninth Gate was outstanding. I really love those type of Occult stories.
Nicholas Cage is no stranger to some stinkers, but this one takes it to a whole new level. Currently streaming on Netflix with an outstanding 2% approval on Rotten Tomatoes, it's a must watch.
It's a faith based movie that even the hardest core Christians hated. I've never seen such "in you face" messaging. The music is hokey. The dialogue is abysmal and even with a fair buget of $16mil, the special effects look like something a kid could do on his iPad.
Best part is, it really takes itself seriously and has no idea how terrible it is. Wow.
These movies were so bad I left. Caligula. Howard the Duck. C.H.U.D.
I did not like The Ninth gate, but sure didn't hate it.
Saw both Caligula and C.H.U.D. (Cannabilstic Humanoid Underground Dwellers) at the theater, way back in the day. Both were far from good, but as a kid, I loved the nudity and crazy violence in Caligula, and what kid xould hate a movie called C.H.U.D?
The dark knight - a huge Batman fan I was disappointed how damn boring and unentertaining it was. I saw it at the cinema in 2008 and didn't see another non kids movie at the cinema until last year.
And War Of the Worlds was crap too. The Tom Cruise one. Always regret not walking out of these two films
Yes, The Dark Knight was pure shite. Absolutely terrible and so bloated. I wanted to walk out on that pile of crap, but thought I'd miss something if I did.
Actually think War of the Worlds remake was very good, and I've seen it again numeruos times since I saw it at the theater.
I think Stevie may have a man crush on Tom Cruise, so he acts like he hates his movies.
This would be a more interesting thread if it is a little more defined (e.g.., worst movie to be Oscar nominated or to actually win best picture, or most over rated, etc.)
I really enjoyed War of The Worlds with Tom Cruise, the movie had a great tone. Really liked the Ninth Gate as well.
If you ask about more popular movies, the worst let-downs for me were the new Star Wars Trilogy movies. I liked the original Star Wars, didn't ever quite get the hype around it, but the movies were nice. The new ones are just terrible, almost like a satire to me.
Another bad one was X-Files I Want To Believe, since it had nothing to do with the X-Files main plot.
Disregarding bottom-of-the-barrel cheapies (the first two that spring to mind at this moment are Michael Lory-Ringuette's 1995 film "Deeply Disturbed" -- I own a signed VHS! -- and S.I.C.K., aka Serial Insane Clown Killer), there is one film I hate more passionately than any other film: J.J. Abrams' 2009 film "Star Trek."
For me, it was an utterly wrongheaded bastardization of something that I love -- independent of the fact that it's better than several other Star Trek movies. The positivity, wonder, and generosity of Star Trek was replaced with the pandering idiocy of a (good) Hollywood blockbuster. I can totally see why people like that movie, and the score is amazing, but I hate it.