No, wait. Add another. I’ve seen Rhinestone, but I didn’t see it on the list.
Manos: The Hands of Fate
The Bat People
The Phantom Planet
The Incredible Melting Man
I Accuse My Parents
Hobgoblins
Track of the Moon Beast
Quest of the Delta Knights
Hercules in New York
The Horror of Party Beach
The Hellcats
Jaws: the Revenge
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
The Beast of Yucca Flats
The Touch of Satan
The Creeping Terror
Eegah
Beginning of the End
Thank you, MST3K.
Damn, I’ve seen a few, but most are my kids’ fault-
The King and I (but since when do Jody Foster and Chow Yung Fat suck?!?)
Jaws- the Revenge
Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Doogal (I agree- it was excruciating…and we own it)
Well, my cinematic taste is better than I thought. Or, all the really bad films I watched when younger have been forgotten, while the bad ones of the last decade are too fresh. (These lists tend to be more of a “What’s the worst film you’ve seen lately” instead of “What’s the worst film ever,” since Larry the Cable Guy and “Little Man” are still fresh in people’s memories the lis is skewed to recent films.)
Anyway, I saw “Leonard, Part 6” in the theater with The Wife, and she forgave me. I own a copy of “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians” but the girls have not allowed it near the DVD player.
Oh dear…
From Justin to Kelly
SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2
Material Girls
Glitter
Son of the Mask
Cool as Ice
Leonard Part 6
Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace
You Got Served
Ed
Baby Geniuses
Doogal
Gigli
Bolero (boobies! yay!)
Marci X
Shanghai Surprise
Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000
Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Hercules in New York
American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt
Ghoulies II
The Horror of Party Beach
Can’t Stop the Music (valerie Perinne’s boobies - double yay!)
Thunderpants
Jaws: The Revenge
Teen Wolf Too
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (just on last week, actually)
Rhinestone
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
The King and I (no one told me it was animated!)
I won’t tell you how many of these I liked
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I suppose I’ve seen a fair few flicks that deserve to be on the list, but the only one I’ve seen that actually is, is Battlefield Earth.
I haven’t seen any of them!
That was Anna and the King. The King and I was an animated version of the musical.
I saw Manos: The Hands of Fate on MST:3000, and it’s hard to call it a “bad” movie when it brought so much enjoyment. Better than some art-house Eric Rohmer movie boring me to sleep.
I think I got free tickets for Can’t Stop the Music when it first came out, which is the only explanation I have for seeing it.
The Creeping Terror (1964) may well be one of the worst movies of all time. The title monster was basically a moving, man-eating carpet. The designer of the movie’s original monster departed, creature in hand, over a nonpayment issue, leaving the producer to rig up another at the last moment. The producer also managed to lose the soundtrack, which is why there’s wall-to-wall narration explaining the story as it happens. On another board, we’ve been trying to determine if this film was ever released theatrically, and we can’t find any evidence it was.
Wrong movie. Jody Foster and Chow Yun Fat were in Anna and the King (1999), not The King and I (1999).
I’ve seen Rollerblade, The Garbage Pail Kids, and part of The Neverending Story III.
I wouldn’t say any of those are good movies, but I don’t think they’re among the worst ever made. Mostly just stupid and trite.
Seen eight of these. I’ll assume you don’t care which ones.
Manos: MST3k version thankfully
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie: In my defense, I was a kid and quite into the cards.
The Incredible Melting Man: Another movie I saw as a kid on some afternoon cheese movie fest. Scared the crudler out of me.
Teen Wolf Too: Well I liked the first one. I thought I should give the second a shot.
Captain America: Even as a kid I knew this movie sucked eggs.
Wow. That’s way less than I thought I would’ve seen.
I like to think of myself as a B movie connoisseur, so I’ve seen a few of them:
Material Girls
Orgy of the Dead
House of the Dead
Leonard Part 6
Rhinestone
Rollerball
Hercules in New York
Hobgoblins
It’s Pat
House of the Dead
Battlefield Earth
I Accuse My Parents
Can’t Stop the Music
The Beast of Yucca Flats (I own this one as one those “10 drive-in horror classics for $10.00” things.)
I’m surprised at the movies that didn’t make this list. I’ve seen lots of 40’s, 50’s, 60’s & 70’s B movies that were really awful; in fact, I buy them from dollar bins and have been unable to sit through films with James Earl Jones or Yul Brynner as the big name talent.
I’ve seen parts of about half a dozen of these, but the only one I’ve seen the whole way through is Ator l’invincibile 2. It was shown as Cave Dwellers on MST3K.
Let’s see.
House of the Dead
Lawnmower Man 2
Ed
The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Captain America
and I am a very proud owner of a copy of “Can’t Stop The Music”.
I have seen worse. Much worse. Crocodile Tears and Butch Camp worse.
I saw Battlefield Earth. I have a few of the others in my Netflix queue; they are the MST3K versions.
Car 54 where are you, Manos hand of fate, Troll 2, Leonard part 6, The Honeymooners, Lawnmower man 2, It’s pat, Howling II and III, The garbage pail kids movie, Battlefield earth, Hobgoblins, Ghoulies 2, Can’t stop the music(god help me), Jaws:the revenge, and Rollerball(the 2002 version). In the interest of fairness, It must be noted that I watched most of these on TV, and probably didn’t watch many of them all the way through.
I have seen 58 of these movies. Hell, I own 30 of them.
Bolero
And when did *Plan 9 from Outer Space * drop out of the Bottom 100? Although I have not seen it either, as I can never get past the first 15 minutes.
I’ve seen Leonard Part 6.
I’m shocked to see that American Cyborg wasn’t on the list. It was waaaay worse than Leonard.