What is the worst major motion picture you have ever seen.?!


Question: It could also be one that wasn't that bad but really disappointed and didn't live up to the hype. I am going with the movie BUG.


Answers: It could also be one that wasn't that bad but really disappointed and didn't live up to the hype. I am going with the movie BUG.
"The Number 23" made me want to eat my own spleen.
The Wicker Man. I didn't expect much but at one point (and I'm not exaggerating) I felt like this was like a punishment from my parents. And my brother also said "Bug" was the worst movie he ever saw. He was talking about it the other day and how he rolled his eyes when she said "I AM THE QUEEN!!!"
i was dissapointed in the simpsons movie


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The Day after Tomorrow!!
anything with will farrell ELF, Blades of Glory, Anchorman etc. Hated all of them!!!
stranger than fiction
I was really disappointed with The Aviator with Leonardo DiCaprio. Don't get me wrong, the acting in that movie was great but it was sooo long and parts just dragged on, I even walked out of the theather, I couldn't sit there anymore.
Saw, all of them.
Epic movie.
Eragon. They took out everything important that was supposed to be in that movie. If you have read any of the books in the Inheritance Trilogy, DO NOT watch this movie unless you want to shout cusses at the screen.
I would have to say "Uptown Girls" with Dakota Fanning and Britney Murphy. That movie was terrible, it made absolutely no sense. Anyone who has seen it would agree...it's the most ridiculously absurd movie. I mean, what is going on with this thing? And the ending? What? I can't believe they actually paid those two "actresses" to be in such a horrible "movie."

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I've walked out of a few. There was "The Citadel," an late 70s-early 80s horror film that was just too graphic. And there was that "comedy" just a couple of years back with Demi Moore's bed partner where there's a scene with extended scene of power urinating in an upscale drawing room by one of the "actors." Got my money back and was told by the manager that it was that scene where most who walked out did so. That one RANKED pretty high for me.
The Terminal

By far, Spielberg's worst movie because it was just too cheesy while trying to maintain a serious plotline. Way, way too long as well.
Cutthroat Island. God did that movie suck.
Terminator 3 and War of the Worlds were kinda disappointing...
Hmmmm, "AI: Artificial Intelligence" I spent the first 100 minutes of the movie thinking, "C'mon, Spielberg, get the story going!" and the last 200 minutes thinking, "OK, Steven; wrap it up!" And then afterwards thinking "What the hell was THAT and how do I get my $ back!" Seriously, I was SO disappointed in that piece of... work.

I was also seriously disappointed in "The Unforgiven." I kept thinking that Clint Eastwood seems to have forgotten how to make Westerns! The movie dragged on, and on! What a snooooozer!
The House of the Dead (well... actually anything by Uwe Boll)
It was a film released in theaters when it was strictly direct to DVD quality... horrible special effects, terrible plot, and detestable acting.
Oooo... oooo... and Ghosts of Mars... a space horror flick... I made my friends go see it and they never let me pick a movie again after that!
I nominate Men In Black II. Loved the first one, thought all the story components were in place to make the sequel even better, and then...it was crap. Much ballyhooed and overwrought crap.
THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT!
Howard the duck. Whatever made George Lucas think that Howard the Duck could have worked as a live-action film remains a mystery.


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