How about your LEAST favorite movie? | Page 2 | the Fashion Spot

How about your LEAST favorite movie?

fab_fifties_fille said:
vanilla sky - i mean what the hell was that about!

.... and it was all a dream!

what a crap ending!

is that the right movie im thinking about! i can never remember these things!:ninja:
 
Last edited by a moderator:
cowboyboots said:
.... and it was all a dream!

what a crap ending!

is that the right movie im thinking about! i can never remember these things!:ninja:

Ha, that's one of my all-time favorite films. Anyway, I'd have to give my vote for Tank Girl 'cause that's the first thing I could think of.
 
MulletProof said:
The Butterfly Effect

I am so glad someone mentioned this film, most people I know praise it as a work of art. It was painful watching Ashton Kutcher stumble through his dialogue, and the contrived plot. :doh:

Most recently, Oceans 12 and Alfie. I fell asleep in Oceans, and walked out on Alfie, it was appallingly predictable.

I also cannot understand the appeal of Hitchcock films. :ninja:
 
This is so odd, alot of my FAVOURITE movies have been mentioned in this thread!!
Ones I love that have been mentioned:

Monster
A beautiful mind
Closer (fave movie of the year)
American Beauty
Hero
Silence of the lambs

And now for the ones I HATE:

Ferris Bueler's day off
The princess bride
Skycaptain (can you say 0 storyline...)
 
urgh lets see I hated movies like Dude...Where's my Car?? ....lets see I rented Grind with a friend to see Adam Brody but it was too bad.. had to turn it off
 
saturnine said:
I am so glad someone mentioned this film, most people I know praise it as a work of art. It was painful watching Ashton Kutcher stumble through his dialogue, and the contrived plot. :doh:
it's such a horrible pretentious film, it's like they wanted to make a movie but they couldnt come up with a real story or message so they decided to hide a bunch of spontaneous crap with a so-called confusion that could fool people and make them think 'what a complicated movie..it's a real work of art':doh: :lol: :sick:
 
Totally agree there. The whole point of having a palimpsest type structure with commentary overlayed on commentary or past overlayed onto future of whatever is that it obscures the original narrative. Good. Shame there WASN'T an original narrative.

Kill Bill and Lost In Translation were both truly dire. I've said it once. I'll say it twice.
 
American Pie....all three. Makes me want to self medicate with some experimental drugs not yet approved by the FDA on the off chance it'll cause memory loss. I detest those movies.
 
Kill Bill
Island of Dr. Moreau
Fifth Element
Dogville

Those are just a few.....there are many more
 
dude where's my car
the cable guy
lost in translation
the grudge
24 days? (i forgot the title, but it's this european film about the world being infested with aliens)
scooby doo
master of disguise
johnny english
 
Fashionista101 said:
i walked out of charlie's angels..the second one.

and matchstick men. i still dont get it.
i loved matchstick men!
I really disliked:

Lost in Translation (artsy my ***!)
Kill Bill 1 & 2
The Chinese Box (Gong Li let me down!)
Eyes Wide Shut (the one and only nicole kidman i have watched--never again)
The Punisher (ughhhhh why did i do that)
Van Helsing (She has the worst accent in that movie):sick:
 
splatooey said:
Eyes Wide Shut (the one and only nicole kidman i have watched--never again)

the one and only nicole kidman you should watch is MOULIN ROUGE! :heart: i'm a fan of nicole but i must admit that most of her movies are :yuk: . hahaha
 
un dia sin mexicanos.
kill bill 2
scary movie 3
goldmember austin powers 3
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
214,023
Messages
15,246,537
Members
88,031
Latest member
aautark
Back
Top