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What's the worst movie you ever sat through?


Mr. Scot

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(question inspired by TNPanther's "Fifty Shades of Grey" thread)

 

So what's the absolute worst piece of cinematic dreck you've ever managed to sit through all the way to the bitter end?

 

Flipside Question: Have you ever seen something so incredibly bad you couldn't even finish watching it?

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Ahhh man, there were so many. Let's see:

Robocop 3

Twilight

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Sabotage

Batman & Robin

Terminator 3

The Breakfast Club

Green Lantern

Dumb & Dumber

Gigi

Majority of Nicolas Cage's films

Never Back Down

The Expendables 2

Any recent Adam Sandler movie

Etc

Etc

Etc

Etc

 

Ya stop in the middle of any of those?

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The Johnny Depp Lone Ranger movie.

Now if you'd asked about movies I hope I never have to watch again, I have a list of them.

That's an interesting sub-category.

There are movies I genuinely liked, but given the opportunity to watch them again, I'd pass.

"In the Bedroom" falls into that category. It's a film about two parents killing their late daughter's husband because they believe he killed her. Very well made movie, but left me feeling like I'd just taken part in doing something awful.

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Dark Skies was abysmal. And I honestly couldn't sit through Lincoln. Daniel Day Lewis may be an inspiration to the acting world but in mine he is a cure for insomnia.

Vampire Hunter was a much better Lincoln movie. Whoever decided having a fight scene with stampeding horses is a genius. Also it has Mary Elizabeth Winstead from Rocky Mount.

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