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Post by PeterL on May 25, 2008 8:53:34 GMT
Split from: weird+videosTalking about weird videos. One of the weirdest I ever saw in 1981 was “Polyester” starring the transvestite Divine and Tab Hunter. The acting and dialogue were atrocious. It must rate as one of the worst films ever made, or was it meant to be like that all done tongue in cheek I wonder. What was the worst film you ever saw?
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Post by Steph on Jun 8, 2008 8:44:37 GMT
I would have to go with Ghost Rider. (Ok it's probably not the worst, but it's the worst i've seen lately, so it came to mind). Considering it had Nicholas Cage in, who has done some pretty good movies in his time, I thought it would be half decent. But noooo. The storyline was something an ameteur writer would come up with, the acting was so poor it just wasn't even funny, and a lot of the lines were cringingly cheesy. I felt sorry for Nicholas Cage. This must have been one of his lowpoints.
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Post by PeterL on Jun 8, 2008 8:50:17 GMT
A film he will want to forget
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Post by Steph on Jun 8, 2008 14:20:29 GMT
Yes definitly! You could almost see the look on his face saying "why oh why am I doing this??"
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Post by biglinmarshall on Sept 3, 2008 1:46:16 GMT
A Canadian film called 'Who has Seen the Wind?'
It's dreadful.
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Post by yoda on Sept 3, 2008 19:27:05 GMT
The Great Spider Invasion
It has to rate as one of the worst films ever. There is a scene where this giasnt spider move along the ground and all of the legs go up in the air as it moves forwards and under it you can see all the college kids white trainers sticking out.
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Post by Sheriff Moto on Sept 3, 2008 20:21:12 GMT
The Great Spider Invasion It has to rate as one of the worst films ever. There is a scene where this giasnt spider move along the ground and all of the legs go up in the air as it moves forwards and under it you can see all the college kids white trainers sticking out. I haven't seen that one but I did see an absolutely shit spidermonster film. I think it was called "Eight Legged Freaks". A colossal spider just burst out of a normal human? Shya, righty!
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Post by ahwell on Sept 6, 2008 18:08:43 GMT
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Post by Norma on Sept 6, 2008 18:20:55 GMT
How can it be the worse film if it had Patrick McGoohan in it. Sex on legs.
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Post by Norma on Sept 6, 2008 18:26:25 GMT
Hello Moto
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Post by Sheriff Moto on Sept 6, 2008 18:45:50 GMT
What a strange film, and it was sounding so serious too. Today we got the special edition of the first Batman film (Adam West and all). A most amusing spoof and no mistake
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Post by 1stclassalan on Sept 7, 2008 22:44:02 GMT
Naive may be but you are treading in the dangerous area of degrating a cult movie. .
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Post by ahwell on Sept 8, 2008 20:07:02 GMT
Naive may be but you are treading in the dangerous area of degrating a cult movie. . LOl. Really. If degrading a load of old cr** is against the law then theres no hope. I wonder what Sean, Patrick and Stanley would think of it today let alone the FIA as some of these manoeuvres were clearly dangerous. Personally I would have given the German shepherd behind the wheel in the left hand drive truck a 25 second penalty. uk.youtube.com/watch?v=t1LnYoKk0bw
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Post by 1stclassalan on Sept 9, 2008 8:11:03 GMT
[If degrading a load of old cr** is against the law then theres no hope. I wonder what Sean, Patrick and Stanley would think of it today let alone the FIA as some of these manoeuvres were clearly dangerous. Personally I would have given the German shepherd behind the wheel in the left hand drive truck a 25 second penalty. Ah well - you give yourself away there - German Shepherd. This film is set frimly in the days of Alsations, where the former term had yet to migrate from the United States of America ( note: not the U.S. or even the U.S.A. but the full words. ) All fims were poor and niaive in those days - I would think that all the actors would thank their lucky stars they weren't in a worse one - it certainly didn't do the famous ones any harm. I personally hated all the cars and vehicles acting as if they were on rails when they speeded up the film rather than doing th stunts for real - that wasn't done until "Bullit" - the car chase in that had everyone in the cinema I watch in give a standing ovation for some minutes. Now, of course, they are completely overdone with this ridiculous C.G.I. reworking - turning the clock back really because than stunts are now impossible.
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Post by TG on Nov 12, 2008 18:36:07 GMT
Atonement.
Pretentious drivel. Weak plot line poorly explored. Poor characterisation. Poor direction.
So awful I started reading a book before the end. The fact that this won an Oscar makes me afraid to watch anything else. Just how bad can the rest be? I shudder to think.
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