My first thought was “Battlefield Earth” but since its taken I’ll submit
“Fair Game” calling it crap is an insult to crap. I can still remember one scene, Cindy Crawford walks into a gas station looking like a drowned rat and the pseudo nerd starts drooling over her. My mind-stutters into WTF!! I could’ve understood if some part of the movie had established her as supposing to be hot or something.
My sister and I sat through “You’ve Got Mail” when it first came out. I thought it was OK, but ended up feeling crappy afterward because I had to go with my sis instead of a guy (I was a few weeks away from meeting the man who is now my ex.) In retrospect, I’m wondering what posessed me to enjoy a movie about a woman who corresponds and falls in love with the man who basically runs her business into the ground AND forgives him at the end. :mad:
Rent: My wife and I went with a friend of hers who was in from out of town. Total shit. Horrible. Horrible. Horrible, but I didn’t want to say anything in case the girls were enjoying it. When the credits started to roll, all three of us sat there like we’d just seen a horrific accident.
Children of Men. Among the most boring and idiotic movies I’ve ever seen. My wife insisted we keep watching because it was either going to get better or it would be interesting to see how it could get any worse. It kept surprising us.
Ok, five words: Vanilla Sky and Minority Report.
I had to look up “Minority Report” as I had successfully blocked out the name, if not the suckitude.
ETA as upthread reminded me:
Six words and an initialism: Vanilla Sky and Minority Report and AI.
I watched “Talladega Nights” recently. I’ve been told it’s funny if you’re really into NASCAR. I’m not, but I’m suspicious I’d find it amusing even if I were. I don’t think I laughed once, but for some reason I watched the whole darn movie waiting for a joke.
Because I hate talking about bad movies without mentioning a good movie, the first time I saw “Umbrellas of Cherbourg,” it was on TV at, like, three AM. I was just channel surfing for a couple minutes before heading to bed, but found it so entrancing I watched the whole darn movie. I hadn’t intended to watch more than five minutes or so.
I like Van Helsing! I know, I know, I’m in the minority.
Anyway, I sat through Battlefield Earth as well, which I actually think could be seen as a reasonably well made comedy(I know the meant it seriously, though).
I also sat through Wild Wild West with Will Smith. Terrible movie.
I think I saw Phantom Menace four times in the theater. I think I didn’t realize just how bad it was until I had the DVD. Now, it’s totally clear to me and I don’t plan to ever sit through it again.
I sat through The Beast. On SciFi, so I could have easily watched something else, gone outside, read a book, got some work one, done laundry, cut my toenails, etc. I didn’t.
Every instinct was screaming this movie is gonna suck. But it had Michelle Yeoh, who I love in it. So I’m thinking however bad it is SHE’LL be cool.
Lesson: Always follow your instincts, Michelle WAS okay, but she had ONE FIGHT AND DIED. I sat through 80 minutes of crap. I still don’t know how the movie ended.
I had a look at Ice Station Zebra just to see why it appealed to Howard Hughes, and stayed up late to finish the damn thing. Patrick McGoohan was like Lot and I was like the Angel of Destuction, resisting hitting the button for the sake of one righteous actor.
Holy shit, I’d (mercifully) forgotten about Vanilla Sky, but I did indeed watch the whole thing. Saw it in the theater, though, so that’s my feeble excuse.
Recently, my girlfriend and I rented Spring Breakdown*. We knew it had been direct-to-DVD, but we wanted something light, and with Amy Poehler and Parker Posey as the leads, how bad could it be? Quite possibly the worst comedy ever made. Why we finished it even we couldn’t say.
My Step-mom lent it to me, saying it was so great and I’d heard people talking about how funny it was, it wasn’t. I couldn’t help but cringe most of the time over what was happening.
I turned it off half way through and went off to do other stuff thinking to return it later and for some unfathomable reason the next day I went and turned it back on and forced myself to watch the rest of it.
Unfortunately my friend tends to like movies like this (one of her favourites is 50 First Dates) so I end up watching some of them anyhow. Horrible though… absolutely horrible. I don’t know why the heck I went back and watched the rest of it.
Though I do admit I found Don’t Mess With The Zohan amusing, but I doubt I’ll ever watch it again.
The Phantom Menace. Or Attack of the Clones. The one where Ewan McGregor was bounding around on the fakest looking CGI beast. My word, that was a bad, bad movie. I was fascinated by how very bad it was, in so many ways it was laughable. I know these later movies have been discussed to death here before. With good reason!
Mr. S and I watched The Servant the other night on TCM, kind of knowing what it was about and familiar with the actors. Afterwards, it was like, what the HELL was that all about??? Not being wealthy upper-class Brits who hire sinister manservants, we figured it had something to do with the class system and severe alcoholism, but were otherwise stumped. We coulda been watching “Dance Your Ass Off”!