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

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Hallmark movies, especially Christmas ones

You can usually map out the whole plot just by the first 15 minutes.
That’s exactly why I love them: formulaic cotton candy, totally predictable, the worst villains are relatively harmless, the right guy always ends up with the right girl and everything works out the way it should. My wife and I watch at least two a week.

Least favorite… hmm… I even kinda like Mr. Mike’s Mondo Video… I guess the worst movie I’ve ever seen was Yellow Submarine, by the Beatles. Unbelievably bad.
 
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How about the way they started bungling up the new Narnia movies? They started off SO GOOD!! Loved the actors and the cinematography. But by The Voyage of the Dawn Treader they were adding in the junk about the green mist…such a disappointment. And no one has even bothered to continue the series. 😭😭
 
How about the way they started bungling up the new Narnia movies? They started off SO GOOD!! Loved the actors and the cinematography. But by The Voyage of the Dawn Treader they were adding in the junk about the green mist…such a disappointment. And no one has even bothered to continue the series. 😭😭
Actually, The Silver Chair is scheduled to start filming later this year.
 
One of the more disappointing movies for me was The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle from 2000. Completely unfunny, which is the kiss of death for a movie based on a kids’ cartoon.

I liked The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian the first time I watched it, but it did not hold up to repeat viewings.

I actually didn’t mind the first two movies of Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy, but The Battle of the Five Armies was just way too much of the constant battles. I have it on Blu-ray (regular and extended), but that’s only because I’m a completist.
 
I thought that Surveillance (2008) was a truly disgusting movie. I am sorry I ever watched it.
 
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The Phantom Thread. It went absolutely nowhere, and the ending was the absolutely stupidest movie ending I ever saw in my life. I was expecting a sudden death or a violent outbreak or the police to arrive or really just anything other than what actually transpired.

As that was the first movie I bothered to see in a theater in literally months, it will be twice as many months before I bother to pay and sit in a movie house to see another.
 
I’m relieved that “Wrinkle” was apparently just as bad as I thought it was going to be based on the previews. That was my favorite book in the 3rd grade or so, and nobody, literally nobody, in the previews looked anything like how I imagined the characters.
 
I’ve only skimmed the thread, but has anyone mentioned the interminable torture, the endless agony, the loss of will to live that is 2001, a Space Odyssey?
 
Not good? That’s one on my List of Movies I Should Watch One Day.
 
I’m a trained Shakespearean actor (St. Genesius is my confirmation saint) … that movie sucks.

I also vote for Romeo Plus Juliet

Also

2001 a Space Odyssey…waste.

Some other movie was absolutely terrible with Ralph Finnes…it might have been English Patient…I was on a bad date.
 
If a day comes that you have not been able to sleep, and are looking for the cinematic equivalent of a sharp blow to the head followed by a concussion, then yes, by all means watch it.
 
Well, it does lead to rapid loss of consciousness without the use of narcotics…

Other than that, you’re right. Zero value.
 
Oh please. It wasn’t bad. I still don’t get the ending but it had a good story and a cool spaceship.
 
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