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What's the Worst Movie You've Ever Seen?

prostoalex asks: "A recent Ask Yahoo! article talks about the worst movies ever made and points out this IMDB list of the bottom rankings. The Ask Yahoo! article names Manos The Hands of Fate the worst one, but apparently the IMDB table changed since then to include The Wild World of Batwoman at the top of the list. What would you consider the worst movie ever made? Perhaps anything listed here would also make the list?"

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  1. Worst movie I've seen by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Goatse.cx: The Movie - Tagline: Opening Soon Near You

    1. Re:Worst movie I've seen by zebs · · Score: 5, Funny

      Goatse.cx: The Movie - Tagline: Opening Soon Near You


      Shouldn't that be:
      Goatse.cx: The Movie - Tagline: The Opening Near You

    2. Re:Worst movie I've seen by jb.hl.com · · Score: 3, Funny

      I hate you more than anything.

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    3. Re:Worst movie I've seen by Tassach · · Score: 5, Insightful
      Some movies are so bad they're good in their own way. Showgirls is enjoyably awful, as was the classic sexploitation film The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of Yik-Yak, or cult classics like Attack of the Killer Tomatoes or Toxic Avenger. The key to making somthing that's enjoyably cheesy, to me, seems to be to not take yourself seriously, but to not make a joke of yourself either. Whether through design or accident, some "bad" films manage to pull of this balancing act.

      A bad movie which tries to take itself seriously, like Highlander II is unwatchable, as is a bad movie which tries too hard to make fun of itself like Leanord, Part 6.

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    4. Re:Worst movie I've seen by randyest · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Wow, proposing rape for celebrities to stop them from making "slutty and trashy movies" achieves +1 Insightful on slashdot.

      That's really pathetic.

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    5. Re:Worst movie I've seen by Okonomiyaki · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Because of things like the "so bad it's good" factor and budget issues and just movies that were never supposed to be anything but trash from the beginning, it's useful to put some kind of constraints on this kind of discussion. It should be something like "what's the worst movie released by a major studio into theaters in the past 20 years that wasn't just marketed as a vehicle for some fad (Masters of the Universe the Movie) or short lived celebrity (Cool as Ice)?" Maybe to make it a little harder, add "not produced by Centropolis."

      It's a tough decision but I'm going to go with Very Bad Things. That movie was complete shit.

    6. Re:Worst movie I've seen by Nos. · · Score: 3, Insightful

      No kidding, this was the biggest problem I had with that movie as well. The plot was good, as was most of the acting, but that accent was so annoying it really turned me off the movie. However, my wife and I watched Cold Creek Mountain, and honestly, I wish we hadn't wasted the time. Same with A.I. I want those three hours of my life back!

    7. Re:Worst movie I've seen by palutke · · Score: 3, Funny

      A bad movie which tries to take itself seriously, like Highlander II is unwatchable . . .

      There's should have been only one.

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  2. MST3K Anything by Meostro · · Score: 5, Informative

    Pretty much anything featured on MST3K could be considered for the "worst... movie... ever..."

    1. Re:MST3K Anything by MST3K · · Score: 5, Funny

      You might want to give me a little warning before you plan your "killer evening" with me, though. I don't have any beer at the moment, so I suggest bringing your own. Thanks in advance!

    2. Re:MST3K Anything by nicnak · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The MST movies are consistanly among the worst. Including gems such as

      Manos: the hands of fate. (Master will be angry)
      Hobgoblins (Never store pupets in the film vault)
      The wild world of Batwoman (interesting subplot about a horseshooe)
      Future War (it's not in the future and there is no war but I'm not complaining)
      Puma man (Pumas don't seem to fly, just sort of fall out of buildings)
      Giant Spider invasion (alien spiders are incased inside of dimond geods)
      Eegah (Ahhhhh, Arch hall Jr. "My dune buggy's tires are filled with water)

      The list just gos on and on. But of all their movies I do have to agree that the worst was Night Train to Mundo Fine, AKA Red zone cuba. Dialog such as "Water, sick man, ..., water, sick man, ..." could only be created by the genius of Coleman Francis. I commend you for creating the worst movie ever.

  3. Gay Niggers From Outer Space by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The very worst movie of all time

    1. Re:Gay Niggers From Outer Space by jbltk · · Score: 4, Funny

      Mod parent up.

      This is the first time in /. history that a post about this movie is NOT off topic.

      Some moderators.

    2. Re:Gay Niggers From Outer Space by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      What the fuck? Moderators on slashdot just keep getting stupider and stupider.

      For those who are unaware, Gayniggers From Outer Space is an actual movie. Science fiction/comedy film from 1992.

      Stupid ignorant fucks.

  4. It must be said by Jorkapp · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gigli.

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    1. Re:It must be said by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 3, Funny

      So *you* were the one that saw it! Oh, and please hand in your geek license :)

    2. Re:It must be said by gnarled · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Are you implying that you actually saw Gigli???

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  5. Almost any SNL movie by UnCivil+Liberty · · Score: 5, Informative

    Almost any of the SNL movies minus Wayne's World, Blues Brothers, and Office Space (started as a short animated SNL skit).

    It's Pat
    The Ladies Man
    A Night At The Roxbury
    Superstar
    Stuart Saves His Family
    Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures
    Coneheads
    Blues Brothers 2000

    Now a Sprockets movie... that would have kicked ass...

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    1. Re:Almost any SNL movie by ajs · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You list Coneheads and Blues Brothers 2000.... while neither of those captured the box office, both had positive qualities. Sit through Manos and tell me that the cinematography in Coneheads was worse. Tell me the costuming in BB2000 was worse. Tell me that either movie had worse acting (relative to each other, not to the skits and/or movies).

      Personally, I liked Coneheads, but just objectively there are FAR worse movies out there. BB2000 I have only seen trailers for, but the trailers alone run circles around Monster-A-Go-Go or Plan 9.

      When you have a hundred years of movies to draw on, picking recent box office dissapointments is likely to yield useless results on this particular list. Same goes for good movies. You might feel really good about AVP (just an example) and think it's the best thing ever, but looking back 10 years from now, you'll have to admit that it had nothing on dozens of movies from all the way back to the beginning of movie making.

    2. Re:Almost any SNL movie by Sevn · · Score: 3, Informative

      Office Space started as a Mike Judge cartoon about Milton and his stapler on MTV's Liquid Television and had nothing at all to do with SNL.

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    3. Re:Almost any SNL movie by UnCivil+Liberty · · Score: 4, Informative

      It ran on SNL as well. Season 20, episode 371. SNL episode guide

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  6. Darkest Knight by Jacer · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My room mates and I decided to rent it one knight based soley on the Dragons on the box. It turned out to remind me of a student film by some drop out. Every time the hero entered, EVERY time, they played the same fanfare. To top it off, there weren't any dragons, just a portal with a humanoid demon-looking thing trying to step through. Bad as it is, I still recommend everyone try and watch it. Until you see it, your meter for bad, nay all movies isn't properly calibrated. As a side note, they have two sequals of which I intend to watch.

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  7. BFE by ignipotentis · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This review shoud just about cover it. Battlefield Earth is the "worst movie ever."

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  8. My first thought by Lulu+of+the+Lotus-Ea · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...was, of course, "Titanic". Not just the worst *movie* I've seen, but the worst *three hours* of my life. Dental surgery is a lot more fun, for example.

    Then I clicked the link for top gross... :-(.

  9. Eyes Wide Shut by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Eyes Wide Shut has to be the worst movie I've ever seen. The music was terrible like someone was just trying to annoy you by randomly hitting the high pitch keys of a piano. It had so much nudity and was such a stupid story. It wasn't a porn, it wasn't a movie, it was floating somewhere in the middle that made no sense and wasted everyones time who watched it.

    The movie was so bad I wonder if it contributed to Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman's divorce. It had to as after being in that movie I probably couldn't face anyone I was in the movie with. It was that bad!

    1. Re:Eyes Wide Shut by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Agreed. I was about to post this and found that someone else had a like mind.

      Everything about the movie was terrible, but what's worse is the artsy crowds who pretend to like it for some deeper meaning and the types who act like you're a prude if you don't embrace the sexually adventurous and "open" nature of of the film.

      I mean - what the fuck? It's a shitty movie. Period. Bad acting, bad plot, half-assed film score and just duller than hell. Three's nothing sexy or sexually revolutionary about it. I couldn't help but wonder how much of the movie was changed after Kubrick died.

      And for people who claim that if you don't like the movie, you're just too narrow-minded and simple-minded to appreciate fine art and abstract films, let it be known that I absolutely LOVE Lynch and films like Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway. But they're in a category of their own compared to this piece of shit film.

      I'm sure I've seen worse films than Eyes Wide Shut - but what makes it the worst is that, unlikely many other films, it was made by a master and was supposed to be some great pinnical of cinema. It had a higher pedestal to fall from than other bad movies. It started out higher than they did and plummetted as low or lower than any of them.

      Oh - and as for the film score, one of the main musical themes was actually a famous piece of music played backwards. I wish I could recall what the original was.

    2. Re:Eyes Wide Shut by MrHanky · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I happen to be in one of those artsy crowds that like the film, but I didn't like it for its 'deeper meaning'. I liked it for its actual qualities: The cinematic expression and, well, the nudity. It's not Kubrik's best film, but it's also far from being the worst film ever. Try Ecks vs Sever for a crappy film with a budget, or Makaroni Blues for a film made without much money or talent. The worst films aren't well known, not even well known for being bad. Even Plan 9 From Outer Space has its qualities.

    3. Re:Eyes Wide Shut by Lisandro · · Score: 4, Funny

      Absolutely. I went to see it with my (now ex) girlfriend because of the rave reviews it was getting all over the media. The only thing that did for us was getting me horny and she sleppy. Bad, bad combination (*cries like a little girl*).

    4. Re:Eyes Wide Shut by localman · · Score: 5, Insightful

      If you didn't like the movie, fine. All I can say is that it cast a spell over me (and my wife). Somehow the movie felt like watching a dream. I don't know exactly why that was, but it totally sucked me in. Since I can't explain it I wouldn't recommend it to anyone else, but it's an experience I'm very glad I was open to and had the chance to experience.

      I guess you can label me a moron, or a art-house junkie. If we met and had a chat I doubt you'd continue to label me as such. But I just liked the way it made me feel.

      Oh, I had been married for many years when I saw it. And several people I know who did like it were older, or were experienced in traditional long-term relationships. I sometimes wonder if it just plays better to people who are older? There are certainly exceptions to that, but it seems to be correlated.

      Hopefully it's crime wasn't being aimed at an older crowd. There's nothing wrong with that, as there isn't anything wrong with the normal set of films that play only to the young.

      Anyways, just some non-flame thoughts from someone who feels almost the exact opposite way about the film as you.

      Cheers.

    5. Re:Eyes Wide Shut by discord5 · · Score: 5, Funny

      I also went to see this with my (now ex) girlfriend on our first date. She picked the movie and I thought to myself: "Kubric isn't that bad". Happily thinking about A Clockwork Orange (which is a must-see), and 2001 A Space Odyssey I purchased a ticket.

      10 minutes into the movie I'm staring at Nicole Kidmans nipples, thinking to myself "My God, those things are huge on the big screen" trying to supress a chuckle at the thought. About an hour later Tom Cruise is walking around in a castle with people prancing around naked (amongst other things), and my first thought is "Is this like a subtle hint from her?".

      On our second date she chose again, and this time she chose Cruel Intentions, which contains a scene where one of the main character performs cunnilingus using the alphabet. Again my first thought is "Subtle hint?"

      When we were together for about a year, and went to see or rent several movies, it turned out that each movie she chose always had sex or explicit references to sex in it. She would just pick something at random, and about 10 or 20 minutes into the movie there would be a pair of breasts on the screen.

      I miss that girl...

  10. that's easy... by pbf · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Bush/Gore election in 2000...

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  11. Highlander 2 by jumpingfred · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Highlander 2 should be there it was exceptionally bad.

  12. CEASE AND DESIST by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please cease and desist with your criticism of Battlefield Earth. This movie, based on a book by L. Ron Hubbard, is a masterpiece AND a true story. It also stars one of the two best actors of all time John Travolta. (The other actor is Tom Cruise.)

    Thank you,
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  13. Arthur by cyberkahn · · Score: 3, Informative

    The worst move ever. Overall the movie reminded me of a medieval Scary Movie; however, the sad thing was it wasn't supposed to be. It was a bunch of pop culture integrated with the story of Arthur. The Saxons looked like the Barbarians in the Capital One Commercials. You know, "What's in your wallet?" Arthur's speech was a cross between William Wallace's in Braveheart and Henry the V's St. Crispin Day speech. The fight scenes were obviously choreographed. The acting was stereotypical British acting that reminded me of Eddie Izzard's commentary of stacking matches. I expected the Saxon kind to ask if Arthur had a flag. To sum it up it was the biggest waste of my money ever.

  14. Mortal Kombat Annihilation by Bendy+Chief · · Score: 4, Funny
    By far, the worst movie ever.

    It lacks in every category imaginable: overdone, boring, drawn out fights, CG that makes "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" look good, pointless character cameos, and the worst performance in the history of film by Brian Thompson as Shao Khan.

    "Foolish... [searches for line he forgot mid-sentence] child! [Looks back at production crew, checking if they're going to cut or not] You sorely test my patience!"

    or

    "The Earth was created in six days! So tooooo, shall it be destroooooyed!!"

  15. Re:Shrek by Abcd1234 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wow. You're pretty sheltered if that's your idea of a bad movie. Try out the recent Dungeons and Dragons movie (circa 2000 or so, IIRC) and then get back to us.

  16. Ask Yahoo? by wan-fu · · Score: 5, Funny

    Have we finally come to the point where we must Ask Slashdot to Ask Yahoo?

  17. and the worst series of movies is... by jlp2097 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Have a look at the IMDB bottom 100 and search for "police".

  18. Signs by MarkPNeyer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm sorry, but M Night Shyamalan's movies are full of just absurd plot holes. You mean to tell me that you've got a race of creatures that are capable of traveling through space, but they can't figure out how to break through a door? That those same aliens apparently lack any sort of telescopic device that would show them the Earth being covered in water ? How the hell do you miss that ? That a life form that reacts violently with water is cabale of surviving in an oxygen based atmosphere that is heavily saturated with water vapor? That when faced with an army of invading aliens, you would choose to lock yourself in your basement rather than heading towards a military base?

    Even if you just look at the movie for its message, it's still retarded. You're supposed to come out of that thing thinking like 'oh there was someone looking out for them all along' - of course there was someone looking out for them -it's a movie! It wasn't 'god' that killed Gibson's wife and then set all that stuff up so that the aliens would die - it was M. Night Shyamalan, who wrote the script for the film. Of course it all worked out just right. Gah!
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  19. Re:Moulin Rouge by Abcd1234 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Okay, dude, you're missing the point! There are movies that are bad because they don't appeal to your taste... after all, there are those who quite enjoyed Moulin Rouge (and myself didn't mind it). OTOH, this topic is concerned with those very special movies out there that really are truly, universally, absolutely horrible.

  20. Batman & Robin by Xpilot · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Batman & Robin has to be the absolute worst movie ever. Sure there are similarly campy, idiotic movies out there, but the amount of money wasted in making this horrible movie makes it a bigger insult.

    Tim Burton's Batman movies were cool. Joel Schumacher just totally ruined the franchise. When I saw Batman whip out his "Bat Credit Card" in the middle of some crazy rave party with dancing gorillas, that was the moment when it was clear that Batman had clearly jumped the shark.

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  21. Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity by bigdavex · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity is the worst movie ever.
    It has all the plot and character development of pornography plus all the sex and nudity of the 700 Club.

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    1. Re:Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity by XO · · Score: 5, Funny
      Check this out.. I pulled this movie up at IMDB, rather than amazon (no thanks, i don't wanna purchase it...).. and here's a little thing I get:

      Recommendations

      If you like this title, we also recommend...

      Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)


      That's funny.

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  22. Stupid man animal! by Saint+Aardvark · · Score: 5, Funny
    Oh God, yes. It's terrible.

    But...it is an awful lot of fun to use the lines in everyday conversations. For example: yesterday, someone came up to me and asked if I could tell them how to retrieve a file from backups.

    My reply: "A man animal learning how to retreive a file from backups?!? Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!" And then I swished around my dreadlocks, put my six-fingered hands on my hips, stood proudly in my three-foot stilts^Walien boots, threw my head back and laughed some more.

    Hours of entertainment, I tells ya...

  23. Re:That's easy by falcon5768 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    yeah but you get angalina's tits in that

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  24. Re:National Lampoon's European Vacation by rde · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think the line "I think he's going to pork her dad!" made the whole movie worth it :)

    Here we see the importance of punctuation. The actual line was "I think he's going to pork her, dad!". By leaving out the comma, you're giving the wrong impression to people who haven't seen the movie.

  25. Re:Shrek by AKnightCowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Mod parent down as troll.

    Why mod anyone down in a topic about asking what you think is the worst movie you've ever seen? So, if someone said Star Wars Episode 2 would you mod them down as a troll too? Because I'll say that.. Attack of the Clones sucked donkey balls. George Lucas should be ashamed of himself. Man, that's why I like Fark better.. no idiotic moderation system. If you post something bad enough then it just gets deleted, but here the moderators will basically delete your posts (mod them below 1) because they don't agree with your opinion. That's pretty fucked up.

  26. badmovies.org by mongolian · · Score: 4, Informative

    Badmovies.org has quite a good list. Of which 'elves' appears to be my favorite

  27. Re:'Event Horizon' by Gyorg_Lavode · · Score: 3, Informative

    Event Horizon was a wonderful scary movie. One of the scariest of recent times.

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  28. It IS Manos by chrispl · · Score: 4, Informative

    As a huge fan of bad movies I have seen Manos about 15 times. It is the worst made movie in every way. Nothing went right. It is like a train wreck, so horrible you CANT look away. It was financed, written, directed and starred a fertiliser salesman. 'Nuff said.

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    1. Re:It IS Manos by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Given what's coming out of Hollywood these days, it's almost all financed by fertilizer salesmen.

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  29. Re:Cabin Fever by knewman_1971 · · Score: 4, Funny

    You must be British to make that kind of understatement.

    What it actually was was a radioactive lump of dogshit, a sucking black hole from which no entertainment can pass the shit horizon, a words-fail-to-capture-how-happy-I-would-be-to-murd er/skin/anally abuse-every-motherfucker-who-had-a-part-in-the-cre ation-of-it-just-to-get-that-chunk-of-my-life-back genital wart on the vulva of humanity.

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  30. Re:Shrek by IceFreak2000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mod parent down as ogre^H^H^H^H^H troll

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  31. Re:Anal Angels #17 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Really, I saw AA#17 in a theater, at the end there wasn't a dry hanky in the house.........

  32. You don't know how bad a movie can get... by killbill! · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... until you have seen a Godfrey Ho ninja movie.
    Godfrey Ho's business plan:
    1/ Take random unknown unfinished Asian kungfu movie
    2/ Add Western actors in ludicrous ninja suits
    3/ Try and connect the two totally disconnected storylines (hilarity ensues)
    4/ ???
    5/ Profit!

    For starters, Ninja Terminator and Ninja Thunderbolt are true classics. Nothing can beat Richard Harrisson using a Garfield-shaped phone or throwing shuriken at crabs in his kitchen, not to mention Jaguar Wong kicking a 4-inch stone 300 yards away at the baddies ;p
    Words aren't enough to describe them. They aren't mere movies: they are a life-redefining experience. Go rent the DVDs and experience them yourself!

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  33. Re:Shrek by xerph · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because Shrek is generally accepted as a funny, quality movie packed into a tight 90 minute package. If you don't like the movie, it's a matter of poor taste, not poor production.

    That's not the point though. This particular post is asking for people's opinions, and poor taste or not, his opinion is just as valid as yours is. You can't ask for somebody's opinion and then mod them down for giving it simply because you don't agree with it.

  34. Freddy Got Fingered by TiMac · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Without a doubt, the worst movie I have ever seen.

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  35. Re:Shrek by dont_think_twice · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why mod anyone down for that comment?

    Because Shrek is generally accepted as a funny, quality movie packed into a tight 90 minute package. If you don't like the movie, it's a matter of poor taste, not poor production.


    Let me get this straight. If someone says something that contradicts the general consensus, then they must be a troll?

    I know it is hard to imagine, but there are actually people out there who think for themselves instead of just repeating the party line.

    He could be a troll, but the only way to tell would be to actually know what he thinks of Shrek, something which is basically impossible.

  36. Dr. T and the women by Lispy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Personally I really hated "Dr. T and the women!"

    Robert Altman made some pretty good movies, but this wasn't it. The "women" are the most annoying of their kind and the whole story feels absolutely pointless. The ending, where Richard Gere gets carried away by a hurricane and dropped in a mexican city where the doctor continues to help the local women is ridiculous to say the least. The acting is ok, but why watch such a terribly long and boring movie when there is absolutely no identifiable storyline?

    I wish the movie would have been "Mr. T. and the women". That could have been a lot more fun. ;-)

  37. Re:Plan 9 From Outer Space by Rob+Carr · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've seen Plan 9 twice.

    The first time, our extended family watched it. Between "Mr. Gun Safety," the replacement vampire, tombstones getting knocked over, and the general incoherence, everyone was in pain from laughing so hard. You know how it is when you laugh so hard, you have to leave the room so that you can breathe? Imagine what happens when everyone tries to leave the room!

    I bought the DVD and watched it by myself. It was terrible. Not "funny" terrible. Just terrible.

    Clearly, there's some critical number of people needed to watch this movie. When you get the right number, it's wonderful - like a real-life episode of MST3K.

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  38. Re:That's easy by Hogwash+McFly · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't know why but I love Hackers. I think we all know that it doesn't have anything remotely resembling real hacking in it, but that's not the point. To me it's a film that piles on the extra cheese and makes fun of itself at the same time.

    The cast isn't bad at all - Johnny Lee Miller pulls off an American accent quite competently and Jolie makes for good eye candy. Matthew Lilard, Jesse Bradford and Renoly Santiago all put in adequate performances too.

    Hackers is a mindless nineties throwback with some great lines thrown in. It has one of the best soundtracks I've heard to date: two great tracks from Prodigy (One Love and Voodoo People), the beautiful Halcyon & On & On from Orbital, that nineties classic Connected from Stereo MCs and some Urban Dance Squad thrown in too.

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  39. Re:Shrek by xerph · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In this specific case I'd tend to agree with the claim that it was a troll, but not for the same reason.

    What caught my eye was the comment that the animation looked like a beta version of A Toy Story, and unless he was viewing a test-copy of the rendering for the movie, that statement is simply untrue and an obvious clue to the intent of the poster.

    The point I wanted to make was that without evidence like that, there's no real way to claim for sure that he was trying to be an ass, even if the movie is widely accepted as "good", perhaps relevant experiences in one's own life would lead them to strongly dislike it. Who knows.

  40. Re:Aliens vs. Predator... by Swaffs · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't there some Slashdot rule about complaining about what your girlfriend makes you do?

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  41. Re:Starship Troopers by EvilStein · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dude, Denise Richards was in it. Plus, there was blood, gore, and some boobies.

    Those factors right there were worth it. :P

  42. Re:Starship Troopers by hazem · · Score: 4, Insightful

    here was actually more depth to it than commonly perceived

    Yeah, like co-ed showers!

  43. Re:'Event Horizon' by Scrameustache · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ok, no.

    This is not even close to being the worst movie of all time, this is a movie you didn't like and you feel the need to troll on the many people who did like it.
    I was one of them, it was a haunted house...in space. It was something to do for 2 hours.

    Now, if you want bad, go rent Zardoz.
    THAT, my friend, is a bad movie. THOSE are bad special effects. THAT is a cheesy, incosistent plot.
    Its redeeming qualities (to be fair): Boobies, and Sean Connery in full shaggy chest glory. + its hilariously bad.

    Mild spoiler: It features a giant flying rock head that vomits guns on barbarians. I am not making this up. Giant flying head made of stone, guns are projected from its mouth...

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  44. Re:Fahrenheit 9/11 by peachpuff · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's easy to spot people who are criticizing that movie without having seen it. They regurgitate some talking points without adding anything personal. That would be credible if the talking points were a knock-down ironclad rebuttal, but they always seem to miss the forest for the trees. To anyone who's actually seen the movie, they sound like: "Aha! Moore shows Bush hugging the Saudi ambassador and implies that it happened in the Oval Office. In fact, it happened in Saudi Arabia." Most of it is beside the point and "debunks" things that I neither believed nor thought that the film was trying to make me believe.

    I don't buy Moore's conspiracy theories, but the film has a lot more to offer. The re-creation of the attacks is the most propagandistic part of the film, but it's also the best and the least anti-Bush. If you haven't seen the movie, watch it for that--and for the interviews. Moore spends a surprising amount of time with his own mouth closed.

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  45. Fark? by Ghettoceleb · · Score: 3, Funny

    When the hell did Slashdot become Fark?

  46. Re:Shrek by Archibald+Buttle · · Score: 3, Funny

    Strange...

    You're complaining about a movie about a troll.

    As a result you get modded as a troll.

    Shouldn't you therefore like Shrek? :-)

  47. Re:Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever... by tverbeek · · Score: 4, Informative
    All these movies beg the questions: At what point do they first realize it and say "It's too late to go back now?" Is it ever really too late?

    It's never too late to stop a movie in production (or post-production) before it's released. There are complete (down to the copyright and union seal in the credits), distribution-ready films that have never been released, even direct to video. I'm sure the are better examples, but I know that before Blade broke the jinx, Marvel produced an embarrassing string of superhero movies that were so bad that some of them are known today only through bootlegs. (The Fantastic Four film is legendary in its baditude.) Knockaround Guys probably would have sat on a shelf forever, except that Vin Diesel became a "star" with Fast & Furious and XXX after it was made, suddenly giving it some box-office potential. And TV networks are notorious for cancelling new series that may already have several months' episodes in the can, and never airing them (instead broadcasting more advertiser-friendly fare).

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  48. The explanation.. by eniu!uine · · Score: 5, Funny

    The only explanation I could come up with for Signs was that the aliens were not invading. They were actually just dropping off their retarded. Once you realize the aliens are mentally handicapped it all makes sense.

  49. Orgy of the Dead by cowboy+junkie · · Score: 3, Informative

    I've watched every movie done on MST3K, and they all bow down in terror to Orgy of the Dead.

  50. Never had a girlfriend, have you? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    You can't ask for somebody's opinion and then mod them down for giving it simply because you don't agree with it.

    Never had a girlfriend, have you?

    1. Re:Never had a girlfriend, have you? by Mikey-San · · Score: 3, Funny

      Never had a girlfriend, have you?

      Never been to Slashdot, have you?

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  51. You missed the point... by Goonie · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Let me guess. You loved the novel, and you wanted a faithful homage to what you regard as the brilliant description of a futuristic army.

    Verhoeven read the book, and noticed that the book was, at least at one level, militaristic (and arguably fascist) propaganda of the kind that convinced Germans to come invade his ancestral homeland in 1940. So, he decided to make a movie that was a pisstake on Nazi propaganda and pro-war propaganda more generally. And he did that very well, and quite subtly in parts. Watch Triumph of the Will and then watch Starship Troopers again. Or, if you're American, cast your mind back to the bullshit ra-ra media coverage you got before the Iraq invasion and then watch Starship Troopers again.

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  52. ACK! ACK! Mod parent down! by Gudlyf · · Score: 4, Funny

    Mod the parent down before more are made aware that such a movie existed!

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  53. Re:Shrek by cfuse · · Score: 3, Funny
    Let me get this straight. If someone says something that contradicts the general consensus, then they must be a troll?

    Double plus ungood troll

    I know it is hard to imagine, but there are actually people out there who think for themselves instead of just repeating the party line.

    We are all individuals ... I'm not ... shhhh!