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What are your top 10 worst films of all time? • Page 9
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BreadBinLidHero 10,801 posts
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Big-Swiss 9,455 posts
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Registered 18 years agoI think the Problem was, that after sin City we all expected a decent movie. So we all slid the disc excited into the drive, and 20 minutes later it was a huge WTF moment -
So bad I must have blocked it out from my mind, but it's Oscar season so the stench of it has wafted back, Crash tops Sucker Punch as the worst film I've ever seen. Not the most overhyped because it's an Oscar winner, just the worst. It takes a complex subject and makes it as pat, melodramatic, patronising and contrived as humanly possible.
The scene where the one guy goes to shoot another, his daughter jumps in the way in slo-mo, everyone's screaming, then she's unharmed, and the first guy says she's a guardian angel is the scene I hate most in all of cinema and I'd rather watch Epic Movie on a loop for a hundred years than that ever again. How Paul Haggis found work again when he should have been catapulted into orbit, I will never know. I hate this POS movie. -
anephric 5,274 posts
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Registered 14 years agoBecause Scientology. And because, as I mentioned before, it's the sort of smug, faux-progressive thing Hollywood loves to slap itself on the back over. -
Big-Swiss 9,455 posts
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Registered 18 years agoGarlVinland wrote:
I really enjoyed that movie. That Scene really got me. But I mean of course you don't have to like this movie, each to their own, but one of the worst movie ever seen.....isn't that a bit over the top.
The scene where the one guy goes to shoot another, his daughter jumps in the way in slo-mo, everyone's screaming, then she's unharmed, and the first guy says she's a guardian angel is the scene I hate most in all of cinema and I'd rather watch Epic Movie on a loop for a hundred years than that ever again. How Paul Haggis found work again when he should have been catapulted into orbit, I will never know. I hate this POS movie. -
BreadBinLidHero 10,801 posts
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Registered 12 years agoChips was really very poor. -
Rivuzu 18,424 posts
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Registered 15 years agoI can't quite recall what makes Sucker Punch so bad. Was it the fact it was more so a softcore porn with over CGI'd action scenes? -
minky-kong 14,787 posts
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Registered 13 years agoCaught about 20 minutes of the Ben Affleck Daredevil on TV last night and based on that I think it could be a contender for the list. Awful acting, abysmal stunt work (Affleck looks like he shat his pants when he runs), and two Evanescence songs in quick succession on the soundtrack. Even one is too many! -
Big-Swiss wrote:
Not to me. It's a message movie with absolutely nothing enlightening to say, and in fact goes the other way and makes its already simple points melodramatic and heavy handed. That's a huge failure in my book, whereas even a limited film that only tries to entertain can be a modest success if you can find some enjoyment in it. Crash I find outright patronising. It's also the most OTT film I can recall, that scene I mentioned in particular. IMO of course.
GarlVinland wrote:
I really enjoyed that movie. That Scene really got me. But I mean of course you don't have to like this movie, each to their own, but one of the worst movie ever seen.....isn't that a bit over the top.
The scene where the one guy goes to shoot another, his daughter jumps in the way in slo-mo, everyone's screaming, then she's unharmed, and the first guy says she's a guardian angel is the scene I hate most in all of cinema and I'd rather watch Epic Movie on a loop for a hundred years than that ever again. How Paul Haggis found work again when he should have been catapulted into orbit, I will never know. I hate this POS movie.
@Rivuzu I find Sucker Punch pointless. It's a 2hr music video, half of which is combat where there is no antagonist. Even Batman v Superman had them punching each other, and Phantom Menace for all the droids had Darth Maul. It's the only movie I've ever almost fallen asleep to in the cinema.
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