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The American.....with George Clooney!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UGH!
I was trying to remember the name of it....my all time worst as well.
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Anchorman 2...pathetic...walked out after 20 minutes...never did that before.
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Foe me it was :Men Who Stare at Goats" with Mr. Clooney.
I usually like bad moves directed by Alan Smythee and Ed Wood pictures.
All Alan Smythee movies are bad ones. He is not a real person. It is a name used by directors who don't want their real name attached to a crummy movie
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IF someone already mentioned it, I agree! Nothing worse than this one;
Caddy Shack 2! Must be something about sequels.
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My taste in movies must be different from a lot of folks. Here are some of the movies listed on this thread by a bunch of posters as the worst.....but they would make my top 100 list:
2001 A Space Odyssey
Gravity
My Left Foot
Star Wars
The Exorcist
Dances with Wolves
Clockwork Orange
Braveheart
No Country for Old Men
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Midnight Cowboy.
I agree with all your choices except Braveheart. Just didn't like it.
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All John Wayne " War Movies " why ? For a guy who was never in the military , portrayed himself as some kind of war Hero is disgusting. To this day he is considered an American Hero . The guy was declared 4F from a high school football injury, then later declared fit for duty, married wife had child, went well down on the draft list.
Bronze Statue of John Wayne at Fort Benning, Ga... and Audi Murphy... ? Nothing
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Another vote for A Clockwork Orange. Hated it!
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The sequel to My Left Foot....My Right Foot.
Ok JP that's pretty darn funny.

I'm going to have to say I walked out on Chariots of Fire. Of course the critics loved it. I want to see American Beauty again. I went in thinking it was going to be a main stream movie ala Pretty Woman. We left at the end thinking what in the heck was that
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Sorry just saw it when I hit "submit" I walked out on "Clockwork Orange" too. Guess I'm not bright enough didn't get it either. And honestly I like some really obscure movies but this was just plain awful.

For example. Dr. Winston I'm sure you've scene it but you have to watch "This is Spinal Tap" and from the same group of people another obscure movie is "Waiting for Guffman".
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Old 01-23-2014, 10:49 PM
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Has to be "Elf." The only movie I ever walked out of.
Oh my goodness. Elf is a must see for me and my family at least twice during the holiday season. It was cute and funny. Sorry you didn't appreciate it.
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Sorry just saw it when I hit "submit" I walked out on "Clockwork Orange" too. Guess I'm not bright enough didn't get it either. And honestly I like some really obscure movies but this was just plain awful.

For example. Dr. Winston I'm sure you've scene it but you have to watch "This is Spinal Tap" and from the same group of people another obscure movie is "Waiting for Guffman".
The same ensemble did three others even better than those; A mighty wind; For Your Consideration; and the all time best "Best of Show".
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"Horrors Of The Red Planet" is so bad it's not even a "B" movie. Makes "Plan 9 From Outer Space" look like a classic (which, in it's own way, is). It's cheap, boring and loaded with bad acting. As a fan of really bad movies, this is the worst.
A close second in the genre would be "The Creeping Terror". The world's least scary monster. Looks like slow moving hedges.
Both are well worth watching if you like that sort of thing.
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Clockwork Orange would be my pick for Worst.
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Clockwork Orange was soooo long ago, early 70'S???? I do remember leaving that movie way before it ended. A somewhat more recent movie on my "worst list"...Cliffhanger. The gratuitous violence was just too much for me. I like to be entertained when I go to a movie... watching someone get the s#!7 kicked out of them is not entertaining to me.
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For me it was TED...ugh!
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