Your LEAST favorite movies... time for a little levity I think

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What about Terminator 2: Judgement Day or The Empire Strikes Back?
 
So much hating on Princess Bride!

Sure, some of it doesn’t stand up well 30-some years after it was made, but a lot of the humour is still great …

I do second the Blair Witch Project … only saw it because my sister got free tickets, and still felt like asking for my money back!
 
Yes, I agree about Rocky IV, and also Star Trek IV, the Voyage Home. There are probably a couple more that I just don’t remember.
 
Some sequels are bad, but there are a lot of series where I really enjoy the sequels:

Rocky (IV is the best)
Back to the Future
Pirates of the Caribbean
Indiana Jones (Last Crusade is the best)
Star Wars
Star Trek
X-Men
Marvel’s Universe
Harry Potter
Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit
Matrix
Narnia
Toy Story
Mission Impossible
Jason Bourne
Transformers
Hunger Games
Men in Black
Jurassic Park
Oceans 11
Terminator
…and I better stop there hahahaha
Good Lord. Of the twenty-one series on this list, I’ve never seen eleven of them! I need to get out more…
 
Everything put out by Steven Seagal in the last ten years.
Absolutely, the dude can barely walk now let alone do akido. Anything where he’s both standing and moving is literally done by a stunt double.
 
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You are wrong, good sir! Clearly you must be spoiled and live in a wonderful fantasy world where every other movie also contains Zapp Rowsdower 🙂
 
The most boring movie (and I dare anyone to watch it to prove me wrong) is Gerry. In short, two guys get lost in the desert and they walk.

Here’s a 7 minute scene near the end:

 
The only reason I read the sequel was because a dear friend gave it to me.

I hated it 😠
 
Okay, but he was good in that episode of Brady Bunch where he talks to the statue and kidnaps the boys
 
I didn’t like the Star Wars Force Awakens movie and there was a B grade movie called the Martian Chronicles which looked like it had 27 different directors working on it.

I think some times the movies that come out with big expectations and fail can be the least enjoyable.

I remember being a big fan of Mel Brooks and when I was a boy our whole family waited in expectation to see his comedy movie (televised) Blazing Saddles.

That week I did something wrong and as a punishment I was to go to bed early and miss the movie. My Dad and the rest of the family were watching the movie but it was a real disappointment. Dad said to me later that he was considering knocking on my door and letting me see the movie because it would have been a bigger punishment for me to see it. 🙂
 
The final Hobbit film was dreadful and akin to the Harry Potter efforts.
 
Moana was the most recent one from memory. Yeah, I’ve seen worse since, but none has made me feel like so much potential was wasted. Granted, I watched it right after Kubo and the Two Strings, which became an instant favorite for me, but that wouldn’t have been a problem if Moana weren’t so uninspiring.

Outside of that, any “war porn” movie that’s just a bunch of buff men yelling military jargon while reenacting a major battle (e.g. Black Hawk Down). I don’t mind films like Saving Private Ryan that use war as a setting to tell a more personal story, but when the battle itself becomes the story, I find myself just wanting the film to end.
 
Silence of the lambs was boring
Sharp intake of breath.

“Silence of the Lambs” is in my top movies. It was faithful to the novel. Have to say, “Red Dragon” was a better novel.
 
I’ve thought about it and I hated almost every minute of ‘Terms of Endearment’. Most ‘chick flicks’ make me sick. (I’m a girl btw).

Edit:Forgot to add, the only movie I have walked out on was ‘Noah’
 
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