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Any Kevin Costner movie, take your pick.
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Probably seen half of these. Some of them at Villages theaters too. At least, the ones that came out after the Summer of 2005. Uwe Boll has a lot of entries as Director.
Still seen only about half of the 100 Worst Movies. http://www.flickchart.com/Charts.asp...sc&perpage=100

I don't remember any Kevin Costner movies on the list. I really liked Open Range and Silverado.
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The sequel to My Left Foot....My Right Foot.
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I saw Galaxy 3D today. the 3D space scenes were imaginative and visually watchable only in 3D. Clooney does a more or less cameo of a cardboard hero in a spacesuit (think Buzz Lightyear.) Bullock makes endless noises of heavy breathing and grunts meant to sound like she is desperately on her last breath, and manages to sound like a porn soundtrack. The plot, what plot? Bullock surmounts insurmountable survival challenges as an astronaut with 6 months experience on a spacewalk/repair mission gone awry--a plot that will confound any viewer hoping for a shred of credibility. btw there's nobody in the film but George in cameo and Bullock panting.

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Still seen only about half of the 100 Worst Movies. The Top 100 Worst Movies of All Time - Flickchart

I don't remember any Kevin Costner movies on the list. I really liked Open Range and Silverado.
I haven't seen very many of these...what a bunch of stinkers.

Just goes to show that sequels and remakes generally aren't very good.
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Any George Clooney or Nicholas Cage movie.
I agree that recently Nicholas Cage has taken the money and run route with his movie choices. I heard he loves real estate and has bought houses and property all over the world, which has effected his movie choices. However, his film 'Raising Arizona' is one of my all time favorite comedies, I actually saw it twice in the theater when it was released. It was made by the Coen Bros and has John Goodman in it, which all helps. I liked his first 'National Treasure' movie, also his film 'Red Rock West' was really good and a bit strange, but you're right, for the most part his movies are mediocre.

George Clooney on the otherhand, I've really liked a lot of his films. Just saw 'Gravity' in 3D and I thought it was terrific. 'Up in the Air' was a really great film along with 'Michael Clayton', 'The Ides of March', 'The Decedents', and 'O Brother Where Art Thou?' There are a few others that I enjoyed but were less than great and only a couple of his films that I was disappointed with. So I would have to disagree about him.

I've have about 2200 movies rated on IMDB, so the list for worse films for me is in the range of a hundred or so films that I had given a 1 or 2 rating. However, when I bought the DVD for 'American Graffiti', which I really loved, I didn't realize they made a sequel in 1979 that came as a bonus. That film was utterly terrible, so that is a movie I didn't anticipate being so bad. I could list many more films, but they would be ones you've never heard of, or with actors who were nobodies. So it's really hard to say the worse film when there are so many to choose from.
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Yeah, most of the movies on that list seem to be of the never-heard-of variety. How about the big-name-big-budget movies.

Ishtar comes to mind...a Dustin Hoffman/Warren Beaty stinker. :^)
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Debbie does Dallas?

No plot and bad direction and no budget for special effects.
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Debbie does Dallas?...
Gracie??!!?? :-O

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GRACIE!!!!!! Well, gang, at least she didn't mention Deep Throat.
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Debbie does Dallas?

No plot and bad direction and no budget for special effects.
And ridiculous gymnastics in that flick...
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Debbie does Dallas?

No plot and bad direction and no budget for special effects.
Never saw that one. What does Debbie do to Dallas?
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Never saw that one. What does Debbie do to Dallas?
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I don't know how I could forget this piece of crud . It is playing right now on tv.

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