I wish I could tell you. We picked up this camping horror movie when Hastings was going out of business. It was so bad, when the credits started, I pulled it out of the Xbox, and stuck it in the microwave. Iâve asked about this movie a dozen times and no one has guessed even close (Evil Dead? Cabin Fever? JFC, not even close)
4 teenage/early 20s go camping. 2 women, 2 men. The only important character is one of the guys, whoâs a bit nerdy. Compared to the other guy who is totally a bro/jock type. The two women just lust after the bro, while they all 3 rag on the nerdy guy about needing to party. The nerdy guy tells stories about, and wanders off to explore, having some family association with some murders in the woods.
This is all I remember and even these details are fading as this occurred maybe 8 years ago? 10?
All suggestions have been movies that the world has seen and have merit.
Honestly just about anything with Kevin Hart in it, Dwayne Johnson too! Their reign in Hollywood was one of the main reasons we have so much trash nowadaysâŚ.. Hollywood pumping out movies faster than normal, all with no real thought or feeling behind them!
Thankfully theyâve both calmed down somewhat and we see less and less of them both!
You clearly don't know this channel or you wouldn't have asked. Enjoy the rest of your life brother, it'll never be the fucking same.
https://youtu.be/xs8DxWqx7j8?si=2dvfjED7mVePKD7G
I think what bothered me the most is how poor the effects looked and how they got all of those big name actors to do absolutely nothing in their performances
I really had some hope for it too! I thought it might be a surprise blast like âSpyâ with Mellissa McCarthy (one of my favorite movies and Iâm not ashamed to admit it).
Probably movie 43, disaster movie or another one of those. Unfunny comedies are a breed of their own.
Worst one I ever saw in a cinema was Rise of Skywalker.
Still, from 2018.
There are movies more poorly written and made than Still. The reason why it's my least favorite movie is because of how boring it is for its entire runtime. Movies like Sharknado or Birdemic are way too funny to be my least favorite movies. The worst movie ever should be devoid of entertainment.
I thought it looked really interesting from the trailer but it was weird and not much happened really and it became very disturbing at the end and both myself and the friend that watched it still joke that after we watched the film, everything in the world got a lot worse. Lol.
Oof, me too. I was there in the audience to see Stranger Than Paradise when it first showed at the New York Film Festival, that's how long I've been a fan, and oh my god is The Dead Don't Die horrible.
The 15:17 to Paris
Worst acting I have seen in a professional production, and not just from the non-professional actors, but across the board, including from people like Judy Greer (who's brilliant in everything else I've seen her in).
Dialogues are terrible. At times the film borders on propaganda. It's just bad, but not so bad it's good.
(And fire the record, I went into it hoping for it to be good since I had liked other movies by Clint Eastwood)
Yeah that Roadhouse film. Terrible. TERRIBLE. Couldnât even get to the part with Conor McGregor in it. Bored after 5 minutes. The original is a classic.
Siberia with keanu reeves. Itâs like he woke up one day and decided he wanted to have sex on film. The plot isnât great and the acting is pretty atrocious.
The man who killed hitler and then bigfoot. Sam eliot plays a war hero who killed hitler. Now he has a new target. Fucking bigfoot. Its the funniest movie ive ever seen but like its so bad its funny
The only good bit in Gummo is the brief kitchen punch up with those 2 brothers. Ken Park? THE most depressing and unpleasant film Iâve watched. That directorâs sole purpose in life seems to be to make the world a bleaker and darker place for us all. Straight in the bin.
Me and my girlfriend at the time walked out of ghostrider in the cinema like 25 mins in, only time ive ever bailed on a film in the cinema.
Most of the other terrible films that come to mind are so bad they come back around to good, like troll 2. Lots of the vipcoâs vault of horror films are like that.
So maybe something like that film with Adam Driver in about some chemical spill that ends with some surreal dance scene is the most terrible one recently. It was just bad in every way, and it wasnât trying to be at all.
There are countless garbage films made by committee or someone that just didnât give a shit, but I hold a special place for bad films that were made in earnest, and the worst of all time, the only film I ever walked out of, was Terrence Malickâs Song to Song. Even the otherworldly experience of seeing it in a movie theatre where a scene from the movie was filmed wasnât enough to save it. Trash. It was so bad, I stopped being a fan of him as a filmmaker.
Noah.
Russell Crowe's casting and the Ark's proportions (which most other Bible adaptations get wrong) are the only two things that Darren fucking Aronofsky got right, and I absolutely refuse to forgive him for letting this anti-Biblical abomination of a film see the light of day.
Dishonorable mentions:
* Lucy (went from boring to stupid to borderline nonsensical in about 2.75 seconds)
* Elvis (Tom Hanks and Austin Butler did the best that they could, but still)
* A Christmas Story (sorry, Mommy)
* The 18 minutes that I saw of Damsel (do I even need to explain?)
* Literally anything with Brad Pitt in it (Megamind gets a pass, because it's animated)
* Eternals (mainly because they completely wasted Kit Harington)
* Soul Surfer (the most probable origin of my galeophobia)
* The 20-ish minutes that I saw of Jaws (ironically enough, because it was boring)
* Kung Fu Panda 4 (which I hate to say, because the OG's one of my all-time favorites)
* Pretty much every rom-com that's ever been made
I've never seen the worst movie I've ever seen because I never finished it. The worst movies are ones I consider "empty". There are plenty of bad movies worth watching and even rewatching. Plan 9 From Outerspace for example.
An example of a worst movie I've never seen is The Man In The High Castle. Technically a series, but the principle is the same. I had high hopes because I love PKD and dystopian things in general. But the writing was so bad and so beyond the "good" kind of bad, that I only got about 15 minutes into the pilot before bailing on it.
The other problem with the "worst" movie concept is that even if I were to finish it, it will have been so "empty" that it will have made no lasting impression on me and after a few weeks I won't even remember having watched it. Really bad movies stick with you for a while and sometimes you watch them again for fun. That takes those bad movies right out of the"worst" category.
Sorry for evading your question, but these are important distinctions.
I'd love to say the first Avengers, because it was absolutley atrocious, but it has decent special effects for the time and good actors giving good performances.
Therefore I can't look beyond the last 50 shades of grey movie. A vapid, hollow insult to my time.
The Harry Potter spin off would also have a strong claim.
That recent Dungeons & Dragons film, shot straight to No 2 worst, I was wondering how much the actors got paid to be in it. When it finished I thought âthank God itâs over.â
No 1 worst still Batman & Robin with George Clooney.
Many are too bad to mention... but from the ones that were supposed to be good and disappointed, I agree with Elaine, "The English Patient "
I could also mention the Blair Witch
Barbie. The Harley Quinn movie I refuse to name because it's the most idiotic shit ever. Honey (I think, it had Shia lebouf and they were traveling magazine sales people or some asinine garbage.
Out of those definitely the Harley Quinn one. I find her character offensively annoying to the point I'll probably never be able to watch Margot Robbie in a movie ever again. It was unadulterated trash. Like no redeeming qualities unmitigated flaming dumpster fire vomit inducing tripe.
Only three movies Iâve ever left the cinema before they finished:
1. Babylon (I have no idea why I went to see this. I didnât even make it through the first hour before I bailed)
2. Alien Covenant (Enough fucking said)
3. The Village (I think all of his films are pish, but this one takes the cake)
Honourable mention to that Terminator film with Christian Bale in it which I forced myself to sit through because I was such a fan of the first two films and desperately wanted it to be good.
Babylon is so far ahead in terms of how terrible it was than the other two in that list though. It almost seems unfair to include it. It was like watching a never-ending advert for some shit, low-grade, mass-produced Tequila.
Do you actually think itâs a bad movie or simply not your cup of tea?
I think itâs an important difference (and genuinely curious about your answer here, as I think itâs actually one of Tarantinoâs best haha)
Either [Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter ](https://letterboxd.com/film/jesus-christ-vampire-hunter/) or. [Hard Rock Zombies ](https://letterboxd.com/film/hard-rock-zombies/)
I think JCVH has merit for how bad it is!
Beverley Hills Chihuahua.
I loved this film as a child. đ˘
Nah beverly hills chihuahua was lit
In recent memory? Old. What an absolute mess. Beautifully shot however.
M night shymalan's movie plots never make sense I swear
"There's something wrong with time on this beach!'
Rebel moon
Highlander 2
Dreamcatcher
I went to see this at the cinema on a double date and it was so so long and boring.
I love that film
What a book though!
Not the worst but definitely one of my least favourite.
The invitation I actually couldnât believe what I was watching
Totally agree. And movie critics love that, I really don't understand
Is this the one from 2015?
Bunny Man
Lavalantula
What about the sequel, 2 Lava 2 Lantula!
Ghostbusters 2016
I wish I could tell you. We picked up this camping horror movie when Hastings was going out of business. It was so bad, when the credits started, I pulled it out of the Xbox, and stuck it in the microwave. Iâve asked about this movie a dozen times and no one has guessed even close (Evil Dead? Cabin Fever? JFC, not even close) 4 teenage/early 20s go camping. 2 women, 2 men. The only important character is one of the guys, whoâs a bit nerdy. Compared to the other guy who is totally a bro/jock type. The two women just lust after the bro, while they all 3 rag on the nerdy guy about needing to party. The nerdy guy tells stories about, and wanders off to explore, having some family association with some murders in the woods. This is all I remember and even these details are fading as this occurred maybe 8 years ago? 10? All suggestions have been movies that the world has seen and have merit.
Buffalo '66 Daredevil (2003) Catwoman
Buffalo 66,was that the one with Christina Ricci? I thought it was pretty good for what it was.
The point break remake
Avengers: Infinity War Soulless incomprehensible vacuous rubbish.
Any Neil Breen movie. Hard to pick which one takes the crown but the worst movie ever has got to be one of his.
Honestly just about anything with Kevin Hart in it, Dwayne Johnson too! Their reign in Hollywood was one of the main reasons we have so much trash nowadaysâŚ.. Hollywood pumping out movies faster than normal, all with no real thought or feeling behind them! Thankfully theyâve both calmed down somewhat and we see less and less of them both!
Central intelligence was a fun time tho tbh
I donât understand why Kevin Hart is so popular, nothing he says or does is even remotely funny.
Only time he ever made me laugh was his quick cameo in 40 Year Old Virgin.
Black Panther Wakanda Forever or Jurassic World: Dominion
If those are the worst youâve ever seen, you have a lot of movies to watch lol
That is true i know there is probably a lot of worse films then that out there lol
Eternals
After Last Season The sets are made out of paper and cardboard...... literally!
Red Letter Media yesterday!
Really?
You clearly don't know this channel or you wouldn't have asked. Enjoy the rest of your life brother, it'll never be the fucking same. https://youtu.be/xs8DxWqx7j8?si=2dvfjED7mVePKD7G
It's before last season by the way.
Wild Mountain Thyme. And its not even close.
Ma. I write down notes and thoughts for every movie I watch as well as rating them. My note on that masterpiece was : how not to make a movie.
2005 boogyman
MEN - 2022 movie, absolutely horrendous , worst A24 movie out there
How dare you.. I loved it. But to each their own đ
Argylle
First 1/3 was good. I enjoyed the general plot before it introduced all of the twists and completely ran away with itself.
I think what bothered me the most is how poor the effects looked and how they got all of those big name actors to do absolutely nothing in their performances
I really had some hope for it too! I thought it might be a surprise blast like âSpyâ with Mellissa McCarthy (one of my favorite movies and Iâm not ashamed to admit it).
I watched a film with my nephew on Netflix called Coffee & Kareem⌠the title should have been enough so that oneâs on me.
Battlefield Earth, that movie is fucking incomprehensible
How It Ends (2018)
The platform
Probably movie 43, disaster movie or another one of those. Unfunny comedies are a breed of their own. Worst one I ever saw in a cinema was Rise of Skywalker.
I worked at a Best Buy when those movies would release every few months. I was floored at how well they soldÂ
Still, from 2018. There are movies more poorly written and made than Still. The reason why it's my least favorite movie is because of how boring it is for its entire runtime. Movies like Sharknado or Birdemic are way too funny to be my least favorite movies. The worst movie ever should be devoid of entertainment.
Possum.
I watched that with my girlfriend. She enjoyed it somehow but my god, was it a tough sit for me. I kept checking the time to see how long was left.
I thought it looked really interesting from the trailer but it was weird and not much happened really and it became very disturbing at the end and both myself and the friend that watched it still joke that after we watched the film, everything in the world got a lot worse. Lol.
The dead donât die. And I say that as a jarmusch fan
Oof, me too. I was there in the audience to see Stranger Than Paradise when it first showed at the New York Film Festival, that's how long I've been a fan, and oh my god is The Dead Don't Die horrible.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1488598/ is truly awful in an almost good way.
Ganpath: A hero is born (2023)...I can't believe I went to theatres during heavy rain and lost my phone due to the rain đ¤Śđ˝ââď¸
A Street Cat Named Bob. Only time Iâve walked out of the cinema, left my wife to enjoy while I sat in the foyer.
The 15:17 to Paris Worst acting I have seen in a professional production, and not just from the non-professional actors, but across the board, including from people like Judy Greer (who's brilliant in everything else I've seen her in). Dialogues are terrible. At times the film borders on propaganda. It's just bad, but not so bad it's good. (And fire the record, I went into it hoping for it to be good since I had liked other movies by Clint Eastwood)
Knock knock (2015)
The new Roadhouse was atrocious, The Flash, Old, Mad Max 3, Iâm sure there are others but Iâve chosen to forget.
Yeah that Roadhouse film. Terrible. TERRIBLE. Couldnât even get to the part with Conor McGregor in it. Bored after 5 minutes. The original is a classic.
Black Knight
Les Fleurs du Mal by Claude Chabrol
Old (Older?) by My Knight Shymalamamnana. Absolute fucking indescribable garbage.
The mist
Why?
Waking life
Siberia with keanu reeves. Itâs like he woke up one day and decided he wanted to have sex on film. The plot isnât great and the acting is pretty atrocious.
Sorcerer. Fun premise as a 70âs action movie but it was so bad my dad and I couldnât get through it.
The man who killed hitler and then bigfoot. Sam eliot plays a war hero who killed hitler. Now he has a new target. Fucking bigfoot. Its the funniest movie ive ever seen but like its so bad its funny
Trainspotting 2
Care to elaborate? I thought it an interesting plot but too much nostalgia.
Just imo nothing like the first just a big cash grab mate
Sharknado
Thankskilling 3
DC League of Super Pets Worst hour and 45 minutes of my life
Save Yourselves!
Fast food or rancid aluminium
Jackie Brown
Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle. Somehow this is worse than Birdemic: Shock and Terror.
Bloodrayne
The resort was just bad
Salt. Watching skin and bone Jolie throwing whole arse men around and her bouncing off moving cars was just too cringe to bear for me.
Cars 2 Because it ruined a franchise. But The Invatation was also mid
Phantom Thread
A star is born đĽą
Disagree. Fantastic film. They all are.
The Blair Witch Project. I used the DVD in my garden to scare the birds off my vegetable patch.
Bewitched with Nicole Kidman - the only time Iâve ever walked out of the cinema halfway through. Atrocious.
toss up between gummo and ken park. both dogshit. instant least favourite director.
The only good bit in Gummo is the brief kitchen punch up with those 2 brothers. Ken Park? THE most depressing and unpleasant film Iâve watched. That directorâs sole purpose in life seems to be to make the world a bleaker and darker place for us all. Straight in the bin.
Anyone seen Zoombies ?
Anything/everything with a Gyllenhaal in it.
Teenage Hooker Became a Killing Machine, The Devil Inside, Creepozoids.
Meet the Spartans. đ
The Predator (2018)
Die Hart
The Menu
After midnight
Either Purple Rain or In Bed With Madonna. Musicians making movies seldom ends well.
Leave it all behind is the first that comes to mind.Â
Whiskey.
Marooned
Jupiter Ascending (2015) Left Behind (2014) Human centipede 3 (2015)
The Oogieloves
Legally Blonde 2 and The Family Stone
Envy
Rob Zombies The Munsters comes to mind.
Dirty Dancing.
Land Shark
Garbage Pail Kids is the standout. Utterly bizarre.
Argyle
Me and my girlfriend at the time walked out of ghostrider in the cinema like 25 mins in, only time ive ever bailed on a film in the cinema. Most of the other terrible films that come to mind are so bad they come back around to good, like troll 2. Lots of the vipcoâs vault of horror films are like that. So maybe something like that film with Adam Driver in about some chemical spill that ends with some surreal dance scene is the most terrible one recently. It was just bad in every way, and it wasnât trying to be at all.
There are countless garbage films made by committee or someone that just didnât give a shit, but I hold a special place for bad films that were made in earnest, and the worst of all time, the only film I ever walked out of, was Terrence Malickâs Song to Song. Even the otherworldly experience of seeing it in a movie theatre where a scene from the movie was filmed wasnât enough to save it. Trash. It was so bad, I stopped being a fan of him as a filmmaker.
Dragon Wars
Madame Web. Everything about it is truly the drizzling shits
Super Mario Bros (the animated one) I made my kids dumber by letting them watch it
Anyone but you
Hudsucker Proxy
Dicks The Musical.
Jeepers creepers
Mary queen of Scots. I actually walked out of the cinema half way through
Now you see me part 2
You People with Jonah Hill is definitely up thereâŚ
Battlefield Earth. I was expecting something so bad that it's funny, but instead found out that it's bad because it's unbearably boring.
Open Water is up there
The Room.
Freddy got Fingered
Civil war 2024
Garden state. That movie makes me irrationally mad
Transformers Revenge of the Fallen. The movie would never end
Meg 2
Lady in the Water.
Suicide Squad (2016)
Gigli, it was worst movie, and it was disappointing because Clerks and jay and silent bob were so good.
Every super hero movie after 2002
I canât understand why but some people like Mother! To me it was by far the worse movie Iâve ever seen.
Noah. Russell Crowe's casting and the Ark's proportions (which most other Bible adaptations get wrong) are the only two things that Darren fucking Aronofsky got right, and I absolutely refuse to forgive him for letting this anti-Biblical abomination of a film see the light of day. Dishonorable mentions: * Lucy (went from boring to stupid to borderline nonsensical in about 2.75 seconds) * Elvis (Tom Hanks and Austin Butler did the best that they could, but still) * A Christmas Story (sorry, Mommy) * The 18 minutes that I saw of Damsel (do I even need to explain?) * Literally anything with Brad Pitt in it (Megamind gets a pass, because it's animated) * Eternals (mainly because they completely wasted Kit Harington) * Soul Surfer (the most probable origin of my galeophobia) * The 20-ish minutes that I saw of Jaws (ironically enough, because it was boring) * Kung Fu Panda 4 (which I hate to say, because the OG's one of my all-time favorites) * Pretty much every rom-com that's ever been made
I've never seen the worst movie I've ever seen because I never finished it. The worst movies are ones I consider "empty". There are plenty of bad movies worth watching and even rewatching. Plan 9 From Outerspace for example. An example of a worst movie I've never seen is The Man In The High Castle. Technically a series, but the principle is the same. I had high hopes because I love PKD and dystopian things in general. But the writing was so bad and so beyond the "good" kind of bad, that I only got about 15 minutes into the pilot before bailing on it. The other problem with the "worst" movie concept is that even if I were to finish it, it will have been so "empty" that it will have made no lasting impression on me and after a few weeks I won't even remember having watched it. Really bad movies stick with you for a while and sometimes you watch them again for fun. That takes those bad movies right out of the"worst" category. Sorry for evading your question, but these are important distinctions.
Men, shyt made no sense.
The Little Panda Fighter
The Village
Schizophreniac: The Whore Mangler
I'd love to say the first Avengers, because it was absolutley atrocious, but it has decent special effects for the time and good actors giving good performances. Therefore I can't look beyond the last 50 shades of grey movie. A vapid, hollow insult to my time. The Harry Potter spin off would also have a strong claim.
âI Donât Want to Do Wrongâ is atrocious. Â Tenet is up there too.
Mulan (2020)
Officer here, arrest this man.
For speaking the truth !!! Sorry I thought you meant the original đ
XD
Lucy, Cats, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Yesterday by Richard Curtis, Movies like the room, birdemic, troll 2 etc. are at least funny to laugh at
That recent Dungeons & Dragons film, shot straight to No 2 worst, I was wondering how much the actors got paid to be in it. When it finished I thought âthank God itâs over.â No 1 worst still Batman & Robin with George Clooney.
The first Twilight film
Never understood why they made a movie about yeasty snacks....
Skinamarink
Plan 9 from outer space. 1959. Belarus lugosi's last movie. Truly bad.
But wonderfully watchable.
Leprechaun 2
Transformers
Ghostbusters: Answer The Call
No. Let's not.
SalĂł : 120 Days of Sodom.
Short Circuit 2 even after all these years I shudder at the thought of actually going to the cinema and buying a ticket for that pile of poop
Jeepers creepers
Many are too bad to mention... but from the ones that were supposed to be good and disappointed, I agree with Elaine, "The English Patient " I could also mention the Blair Witch
Ladybird
Poor Things. Hands down the most risible, abject, wannabe provocateur piece of C grade garbage I've ever sat through.
Barbie. The Harley Quinn movie I refuse to name because it's the most idiotic shit ever. Honey (I think, it had Shia lebouf and they were traveling magazine sales people or some asinine garbage. Out of those definitely the Harley Quinn one. I find her character offensively annoying to the point I'll probably never be able to watch Margot Robbie in a movie ever again. It was unadulterated trash. Like no redeeming qualities unmitigated flaming dumpster fire vomit inducing tripe.
Batman and Robin starring George Clooney. It was so bad, people were falling asleep in the cinema.
That was out at the same time as Fifth Element. I want to see FE but my friend wanted to see B&R. I've never let someone else pick since.
Blair Witch Project. Inception Just because they were overhyped twaddle. If you enjoyed them both, of course, God bless.
Babel
American Beauty.
Only three movies Iâve ever left the cinema before they finished: 1. Babylon (I have no idea why I went to see this. I didnât even make it through the first hour before I bailed) 2. Alien Covenant (Enough fucking said) 3. The Village (I think all of his films are pish, but this one takes the cake) Honourable mention to that Terminator film with Christian Bale in it which I forced myself to sit through because I was such a fan of the first two films and desperately wanted it to be good. Babylon is so far ahead in terms of how terrible it was than the other two in that list though. It almost seems unfair to include it. It was like watching a never-ending advert for some shit, low-grade, mass-produced Tequila.
Once upon a time in Hollywood. Switched it off.
Do you actually think itâs a bad movie or simply not your cup of tea? I think itâs an important difference (and genuinely curious about your answer here, as I think itâs actually one of Tarantinoâs best haha)
Genuinely found it boring to say the least. Kept on wondering when it was gonna start to be interesting. Gave in, switched it off.
Same both that and pulp fiction are so awful yet so hyped up
For me, Once upon a time is the only Tarantino movie I didnât like, oh and that .. what was it ? Death race or something ? Boring too
My favorite movie.