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What do you think the worst movie ever made is?My pick: Skyscraper starring Anna Nicole Smith.
Reason: Lousy acting, horrible plot (think of it as a cheap rip-off of Die Hard & you are more or less on the mark), crappy directing, & just an outright lousy movie.
Ishtar
what a complete pile of surperficial self-indulgent excrement!
worst Robin Williams movie ever! I mean worst movie ever!
john carpenter's "vampires"
One of the very, very few movies I paid to see and walked out on....and I seriously doubt that what I didn't see improved it at all. Good actors trying their hardest, but failing, to make a movie when there was no movie to be made.
Although there were some genuinely funny moments..."Donahue...Gary Collins"...
Tarzan with Bo Derek. Not even Bo could save this amazingly bad and totally empty flick. I think most people (men) didn't complain too loudly because Bo was always wearing next to nothing.
but conversely, Hepburn was never on the same physical attribute
level as Bo.
Bo appears to an animatronic device, exaggerated and unreal,programmed(badly).
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Definately one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
Definitely the most hyped and over-rated. I thought it was pretty bad, too.
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So many candidates, it's hard to choose an absolute worst so here's a list of movies that could have, should have been better given the cast and resources available. It just goes to show you, big stars with a crappy script, laughable subject matter, and inept direction can't save dogs like these:
(In no particular order and by no means exhaustive)
1. Americathon (1979)
2. Andy Warhol's Frankenstein (1974)
3. Ishtar (1987)
4. remake of Island of Dr. Moreau w/Marlon Brando
5. Psycho (remake)
6. Nothing but Trouble (1991)
7. Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981)
8. Frozen Dead (1966)
9. Dune (1984)
10. Children of the Corn (1984)
It's got to be 'The Wild Women of Wonga' - makes Ed Wood come out like Jean Luc Goddard :0)
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"Mesa of Lost Women" = Worst Musical Score and Worst Sets, "Manos, the Hands of Fate" = Worst Storytelling, Worst Production Values, and Worst Knees, and "Glen or Glenda" = Worst Movie That Never Seems To End.But if you're talking about the worst contemporary big budget piece-of-crap, I pick "Batman & Robin". It killed the franchise.
Pull the string! Pull the string!
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