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IDrinkYourBlood
09-15-2004, 09:32 PM
The worst movie Iv ever seen has to be Dony Darko,man that movie just pisses me off for some reason. wo agrees with me here?

megalomaniac
09-15-2004, 09:41 PM
the worst movie i ever saw was either tales from the hood or the mothman prophies, i cant decide, but the both suck

MoAshKickin
09-15-2004, 09:49 PM
The worst movie I ever seen was Troll 2 and Scanner

MichaelMyers
09-15-2004, 10:19 PM
Not me. I thought Donnie Darko kicked ass.

Lucid Dreams
09-16-2004, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by MichaelMyers
Not me. I thought Donnie Darko kicked ass.

i go with him on this one...but the worse movie i've seen has to be Lepracaun: In the hood...pretty fucking funny how bad it is though

nine9
09-16-2004, 12:57 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
The worst movie Iv ever seen has to be Dony Darko,man that movie just pisses me off for some reason. wo agrees with me here?

Not sure why you would hate this movie...........but I guess everyone has their opinion.......I thought it was one of the best movies I've ever seen!

Shit there are so many more little gems to depise.....such as dear sweet Wendigo! :eek:

Preacher
09-16-2004, 01:14 AM
Originally posted by nine9
Not sure why you would hate this movie...........but I guess everyone has their opinion.......I thought it was one of the best movies I've ever seen!

Agree with you there. But as you say....horses for courses.

Worst film i've seen has to be 'Contact'. So so boring. Fell asleep in the cinema then left with half an hour to go. Waste of money.

Latas....px

gnarly
09-16-2004, 01:29 AM
house 2 was so shit its the only horror movie ive ever seen
thats rated P.G

cheebacheeba
09-16-2004, 03:20 AM
House 2 wasn't really horror anyway...

I know there's a lot of films that have bored/not impressed me, bu only one has got a walk-out from me so far - My friend was obsessed with Steven ?Segal? at the time, like used to watch Under seige at least once a week...anyway, I humoured him, and went to a movie called "Fire down Below" which in my opinion, sounded more like some kind of crotch rot...I hold the film in about equal regard to just that. IT SUCKED.
The funniest thing was that I was looking at my friend, and I could tell he didn't like it AT ALL either, but when I told him I was getting outta there, he acted as though I was the crazy one...
I told him I'd hit the arcade and meet him there.
I left. He stayed, to save face.
I remember him coming out about 10 minutes later saying that he "felt bad" for me being alone...I just laughed at him...

ShankS
09-16-2004, 03:56 AM
duno about being the worst film, but the film that was the most let down for me was Solaris...it was crap. I read the front cover and it sounded Ok, maybe I should have read the back and searched for a review somewhere.

Sistinas
09-16-2004, 04:32 AM
I didnt like Donnie Darko but I can think of alot of worse movies.
Killjoy, House of the Dead, and The Psycho remake to name a few.

Oats
09-16-2004, 05:19 AM
I have Killjoy on DVD :D

thepsychicfetus
09-16-2004, 05:26 AM
oh man, house of the dead sucked total ass, it was awful. it was painful to finish, just an all around bad movie.

IDrinkYourBlood
09-16-2004, 10:41 AM
Originally posted by thepsychicfetus
oh man, house of the dead sucked total ass, it was awful. it was painful to finish, just an all around bad movie.

couldnt agree with you more.

Sam The Egg
09-16-2004, 11:15 AM
Originally posted by gnarly
house 2 was so shit its the only horror movie ive ever seen
thats rated P.G

Poltergeist was rated G or PG (back of the tape I saw had it rated at G, but I've seen other places rating it PG)

Dr_Freudstein
09-29-2004, 12:05 PM
A Bay of Blood
Solaris
Ringu
Dead & Rotting

all utter shite

just glad i bought them cheap

MrShape
09-30-2004, 10:03 AM
It's still Oasis Of The Zombies. I'd rather watch House Of The Dead again then that (least HOD had some gratuitous nudity to distract me from the rest of that shit . . . and while I'm on the subject . . . stop this guy from screwing up Bloodrayne!)

horrorchic
09-30-2004, 10:27 AM
I think that the worst film that I had ever seen was House of a 1000 corpses. I expected a lot more from Rob Zombie and was so glad that I didn't spend any money on the dvd. My father just gave it to me for free, so I watched it and then threw it in my truck and sold my car, with dvd and all.

Steve_Hutchison
09-30-2004, 10:30 AM
mine's Dark Stories : Tales From the Beyond the Grave

dantehorrorfan
09-30-2004, 10:38 AM
FEAR.com and the excorsist 2

SourMilk
09-30-2004, 11:23 AM
Cabin Fever was a huge let down for me. I had high hopes but it wasnt what i expected.. As for Donnie Darko i thought it was pretty slick Myself...

meetthecreeper
09-30-2004, 12:36 PM
Cabin Fever was bad, I got to say the worst piece of cinematic garbage I have seen.

I actually walked out of DarkCity, I just didnt like it, I watched it later a few years ago and I thought it was OK.

House of the Dead was shit too.

Hal_Delrich
09-30-2004, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by horrorchic
I think that the worst film that I had ever seen was House of a 1000 corpses. I expected a lot more from Rob Zombie and was so glad that I didn't spend any money on the dvd. My father just gave it to me for free, so I watched it and then threw it in my truck and sold my car, with dvd and all.

Ah No. I liked House of a 1000 corpses, you just have to realize that Rob was throwing homage to Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, then you'll enjoy it alot more. Also you can't tell me you didn't like the clown..."Well, Shit the Bed !"

Steve_Hutchison
09-30-2004, 12:57 PM
I hear a lot of average movies being mentioned here. Those are box office movies that suck, certainly not the worse movies

Vodstok
09-30-2004, 08:57 PM
I have heard the new Dawn of the Dead and the Ring referred to as "the worst movies ever".....

Okay, so you dont like them., Personal opinion hardly makes a movie bad. They may not be great, bui they arent the worst ever....

Hate_Breeder
09-30-2004, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by MichaelMyers
Not me. I thought Donnie Darko kicked ass.

Agreed. But worst movie.................They.....................or Darkness Falls........................i despise these movies with a passion...........:mad:

Demonic Faces
10-03-2004, 10:01 PM
you guys wanna know what movie i despise, halloween3:D

FreddyC.Krueger
10-05-2004, 01:22 AM
Halloween 3: Worst Movie EVER. Worster then Hellraiser, worster then House 2, worster then Darkness Falls, worster then the Evil Dead films, just plain bad. It put the Halloween series to shame for a while there. That movie should be banned from all viewers.

JDMX
10-06-2004, 10:49 AM
I loved Donnie Darko. My most hated films come from the "NU-Horror" wave:

13 Ghosts (Not original)
House on Haunted Hill (Not original)
Fear.com

And as much as I'm a great fan of Halloween and Micheal Myers I was completely let down by Halloween 8. And when I thought it couldn't get any worse after 7.

Actual radio promotional clip for Halloween 8

Busta Rhymes: "Yo, you need to go check out Halloween 8. It's the scariest movie EvA! WHy?! 'Cause I'm in it!"

*click*

I_Still_Know!
10-09-2004, 10:20 PM
I am fairly easily pleased with movies. But the last movie I ever remember turning off half way through would have been 'Bad Taste'.

Maybe I was just too young at the time. I think I would have been around 13-14 then, and at that stage horror was not my favourite genre.

I have heard others here say it is quite a good movie.

Hmmm???

IggysPinkTights
05-19-2008, 05:18 PM
Rollerball --dumb move on my part.

doctor satan
05-20-2008, 05:43 AM
One of my mates bought this round one day & i can testify it's the worst movie ever......

http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/3325126/Aussie-Park-Boyz/Product.html

I'd be gutted if i spent £3.99 on this festering pile of shite.

zwoti
05-20-2008, 09:21 AM
sickle (aka the slaughterhouse massacre)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0447448/


£1 and still a waste of money :mad:

Doc Faustus
05-20-2008, 09:28 AM
Todd Sheets' Dominion. You can argue it's low budget, but Cecil B. De Mille could have financed it and it still would have blown.

hammerfan
05-20-2008, 10:05 AM
13th Child: Legend of the Jersey Devil

illdojo
05-20-2008, 10:27 AM
Jeepers Creepers, I just don't see why so many people like it here @ HDC. :rolleyes:

urgeok2
05-20-2008, 10:30 AM
worst horror :

A Night to Dismember

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126527/


made The Villiage look like genius - and i HATE the Villiage to death.



worse movie in general : Dirty Dancing ... so offensively stupid, obvious, and pointless it almost gave me a bloody nose.

_____V_____
05-20-2008, 10:33 AM
The Village, North & Leprechaun.

Dont ask.



















































































































...I SAID DONT ASK!! :mad:

illdojo
05-20-2008, 10:42 AM
worse movie in general : Dirty Dancing ... so offensively stupid, obvious, and pointless it almost gave me a bloody nose.

LMAO... Good stuff, Urge. :D

Ferox13
05-20-2008, 11:41 AM
worst horror :

A Night to Dismember

At last some one read my mind.

You cannot talk about bad film til u seen Doris Wishman stuff..

Funny thing is she made 30 odd films and never seemed to get better..

urgeok2
05-20-2008, 11:54 AM
At last some one read my mind.

You cannot talk about bad film til u seen Doris Wishman stuff..

Funny thing is she made 30 odd films and never seemed to get better..


it was made in the 80s too .. inexcusable.

it looked like something some stupid drunk kids did in the middle of a saturday night bender ... cutting and pasting from crappy old footage of bad films. in about a half hour.

Ferox13
05-20-2008, 12:24 PM
No it was even worse as she has 'trade marks' that she uses in lots of here films...Whats up with all those close ups of feet and I hate the 'non synced' dialogue - sure shooting the back of some heads really fools into thinking that it was shot with sound....

Though not nearly as bad I always think of Andy Milligan in this context too.

jaybomb
05-20-2008, 12:46 PM
Not sure why you would hate this movie...........but I guess everyone has their opinion.......I thought it was one of the best movies I've ever seen!

Shit there are so many more little gems to depise.....such as dear sweet Wendigo! :eek:

I watched that movie last month, what a waste of time

jaybomb
05-20-2008, 12:48 PM
Jeepers Creepers, I just don't see why so many people like it here @ HDC. :rolleyes:

I have to agree, it was great til i learned that it was some kind of creature...Maybe if it was human it would be better

CopperShark
05-20-2008, 01:25 PM
Driller Killer. Evidently a lot of people liked it but I could barely sit through it. In fact; I didn't. I skipped through most of it. It had a lot of potential, seriously, a guy killing people with a drill...that should be awesome but it wasn't. I'm just glad it came in a pack of 50 horror movies for $20.00 and I didn't buy it for the same price by itself.

The_Return
05-20-2008, 02:39 PM
Jigsaw

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0330489/

Probably the most inept excuse for filmmaking ever produced. Pathetic in every way.

Runners up:

Body Melt - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106450/
Totem - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211050/
All Souls Day - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0428212/
Chiller - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088912/

The_Return
05-20-2008, 02:41 PM
Driller Killer. Evidently a lot of people liked it but I could barely sit through it. In fact; I didn't. I skipped through most of it. It had a lot of potential, seriously, a guy killing people with a drill...that should be awesome but it wasn't. I'm just glad it came in a pack of 50 horror movies for $20.00 and I didn't buy it for the same price by itself.

You have to be in the right frame of mind to enjoy Driller Killer...nowhere what you'd expect from the title. I didn't particularly enjoy it, but I thought it had some pretty cool ideas and managed to be a really unique little movie.

neverending
05-20-2008, 03:19 PM
Driller Killer is a fucking AMAZING movie.

ManchestrMorgue
05-20-2008, 07:38 PM
It's hard to say what the worst movie I have seen is. It's hard to compare very low budget independent films with higher budget productions because the higher budget films can often "look" better just because of their improved production values which is directly related to their budget.

But as far as films that I just turned off, Leprechaun is the first to spring to mind.

I know in many ways it is far from the "worst" movie ever produced, but I just found it so purile and stupid that I couldn't tolerate it.

Abominus
05-21-2008, 07:08 AM
I'm putting in my vote for Jigsaw with it's elemntary school writing and sub-pron acting, what a piece of crap. Boo, was almost unbearable to sit through and Death Tunnel made me sick to my ass.

urgeok2
05-21-2008, 07:37 AM
Driller Killer is a fucking AMAZING movie.


i really liked it as well...

and i 1st saw it ages ago before anyone knew (including myself) who fererra was

Despare
05-21-2008, 11:59 AM
You have to be in the right frame of mind to enjoy Driller Killer...nowhere what you'd expect from the title. I didn't particularly enjoy it, but I thought it had some pretty cool ideas and managed to be a really unique little movie.

That 50 Movie pack while cool (I have it and love it :) ) doesn't do the film justice. A piss poor transfer and awful sound really hurt it.

CopperShark
05-21-2008, 12:11 PM
That 50 Movie pack while cool (I have it and love it :) ) doesn't do the film justice. A piss poor transfer and awful sound really hurt it.

I don't think I could stand the sound anyway no matter how it was transfered. The story was original and Fererra's acting is fairly decent but beyond that I don't understand the hype.

illdojo
05-21-2008, 12:39 PM
Oh yeah...I forgot about House of the Dead......Like most around here....I fucking hate Uwe Boll. :mad:

paws the great
05-22-2008, 05:23 PM
Any "Ray Dennis Steckler" flick.

ChronoGrl
05-22-2008, 05:31 PM
For some reason I thought it would be a good idea to Netflix Zombie Nation.

Ugh.

Also some pretty horrible movies I've watched in recent memory:

Creep
Shallow Ground
Severed: Forest of the Dead
April Fool's Day (remake)
The Number 23

paws the great
05-22-2008, 05:48 PM
For some reason I thought it would be a good idea to Netflix Zombie Nation.

Ugh.

Ulli Lommel = Avoid like the plague!

The_Return
05-22-2008, 07:04 PM
Creep


Funny, I loved that one. What didn't you like about it?

crabapple
05-23-2008, 04:01 AM
Boltneck.

Boltneck, Boltneck, Boltneck!

urgeok2
05-23-2008, 05:17 AM
Also some pretty horrible movies I've watched in recent memory:
[LIST]
Creep
Shallow Ground
Severed: Forest of the Dead



i loved Creep and Shallow Ground :)

didn't think Severed was bad for a low budget Canadian Horror.

like i was saying to despare when he saw it - my sister was involved with that film.. something i wasnt aware of until i saw her name go past in the credits

_____V_____
05-23-2008, 05:49 AM
Also some pretty horrible movies I've watched in recent memory:

Creep
Shallow Ground

:eek:


Umm...

jenna26
05-23-2008, 07:35 AM
For some reason I thought it would be a good idea to Netflix Zombie Nation.

Ugh.
[/LIST]

:D That would be mine. We were fooled by the cover. ;)

I actually really like Shallow Ground. And I can't consider Severed: Forest of the Dead OR Creep among the worst I have seen (though Creep did annoy me a little, it had a couple of good scenes). But since I seem to actually seek out bad movies (and enjoy a lot of them, I mean they are HILARIOUS), I often find other people's answers odd when it comes to this question ....:p

Despare
05-23-2008, 09:16 AM
i loved Creep and Shallow Ground :)

didn't think Severed was bad for a low budget Canadian Horror.

like i was saying to despare when he saw it - my sister was involved with that film.. something i wasnt aware of until i saw her name go past in the credits

And Severed really impressed me by exceeding my expectations. I guess it's all in what you're expecting...

ChronoGrl
05-23-2008, 09:28 AM
Yeah, that's definitely true.

With Creep I thought that it could have been so much better. There were times that it seemed to be trying to outdo Hills Have Eyes (the operating table scene) and I honestly couldn't get past the fact that I just didn't believe that she would get stuck in the subway system like that.

Also - The characters were more caricatures (2-d rich bitch, 2-d gross coke-head, 2-d black guy, 2-d homeless people) than actual characters. There was no one that I cared about and wished he had snuffed them all. Not to mention, I didn't find the Big Bad to be actually threatening.

...

I'm glad I brought up Shallow Ground because I was wondering if and why people liked it. It just felt like a cheap production that didn't really go anywhere. But I agree with Des - It's all in what you expect. I didn't know that Shallow Ground or Severed were going to be low-budget film school projects, so I was disappointed when I found out that they were.

frozenheart
05-23-2008, 12:56 PM
Boogeyman was so rediculous, pure crap, and I like some crappy movies. Donnie Darko was a waste of time too but the rabbit was cool looking.

urgeok2
05-23-2008, 04:43 PM
Donnie Darko was a waste of time too but the rabbit was cool looking.


even if you didnt like or understand the story - the acting was good and the production values were just fine.


mentioning it in a worst movie thread doesnt make sense unless you've only seen 3 movies and the other 2 were citizen kane and slingblade.

The_Return
05-23-2008, 04:47 PM
mentioning it in a worst movie thread doesnt make sense unless you've only seen 3 movies and the other 2 were citizen kane and slingblade.

I haven't seen Slingblade, but if those were the only three movies that I'd seen...I still wouldn't post Donnie Darko in this thread. :o

Nightmare-elm2112
05-24-2008, 06:59 PM
I really did not mind Dony Darko i just did not understand the story to much.

I was wondering why do people hate the Leprechaun movies so much.

I like them.

siorai
05-26-2008, 09:08 AM
For big budget: Ultraviolet.

Complete crap movie. The plot was ridiculous and cliched. The acting was pretty much non-existant. There were only two things going for it: Milla and the special effects. Now of course Milla is hot and that the sole reason she's there because she can't really act. The special effects were pretty cool until you thought about them. For example: the bad guys' armor. It's body armor that shatters like glass/ice when hit with a stick. Sure, it looks cool as hell in slow motion, but I can only suspend my disbelief so far and shattering body armor is beyond my abilities.

For low budget: Dead and Deader.

The cover looked alright and hell, it's zombies! I didn't really note that it was Dean Cain starring otherwise I would have passed on it. I think I made it about 15 minutes at most into the movie before shutting it off. I actually made it all the way through House of the Dead so that should give at least some idea of the "quality" of Dead and Deader.

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Donny Darko. Good movie, but I think it was given more credit as a movie because of it's soundtrack. It's a great soundtrack. Very nostalgic for many people and the timing of certain songs is just amazing. I think too many people also tried to find some deeper meaning in the movie. It's a pretty basic sci-fi kind of movie. I really didn't think it was the intense philosophical movie that many people tried to make it out to be. For some you would think the movie was like the second coming of Christ or something. People actually went on and on about how it changed their lives. Yeah... Ok...

urgeok2
05-26-2008, 09:27 AM
ForFor some you would think the movie was like the second coming of Christ or something. People actually went on and on about how it changed their lives. Yeah... Ok...

i never heard anyone say that - ever ..

but i do know how a movie can change the way you look at other films.

if until DD your standard fare was run of the mill paint by numbers teen flicks ..then Donnie Darko would be extremely fresh and inspirational.

for the most part i only had exposure to mainstream films my whole life - until i came to Toronto and saw Jesus of Montreal at an art house cinema.

i was seeing something totally new for the 1st time ever and it blew my mind.
i had no ideas movies could make you think and entertain you at the same time until that point.


so yeah - i understand how a single film can be extremely important to people - especially if you consider what their history with film might have been until that point.

neverending
05-26-2008, 09:37 AM
I also don't understand calling Donnie Darko a sci-fi movie. Is it because a jet engine falls on their house? I don't get it.

I agree with urge that Darko would speak to a lot of people of a certain age and outlook. I think works of art- and I believe movies, even the most crassly commercial- can be called works of art- can be a deciding factor in helping someone make a realization, or come upon some truth that becomes important to them.

Donnie Darko is a very, very good movie, imo, and I can see how it would be a important to some people.

urgeok2
05-26-2008, 09:43 AM
I also don't understand calling Donnie Darko a sci-fi movie. Is it because a jet engine falls on their house? I don't get it.
.

i dont think sci-fi drives the film, any more than Repo-Man or Slaughterhouse Five, but as soon as there is a hint of time travel - it's going to get associated with the genre.

i keep it in my sci-fi section - taking my lead from the film revview books that sort genre films by some pretty lose criteria.

(i just do it because it makes locating a lot easier)

siorai
05-26-2008, 12:48 PM
i never heard anyone say that - ever ..

...

so yeah - i understand how a single film can be extremely important to people - especially if you consider what their history with film might have been until that point.

Well you're lucky then. Around here I heard it constantly. In fact it was the sole reason why I never saw the movie for years. 99 times out of 100 when so many people are saying "It's the most amazing movie I've seen. OMG it changed my life," it's probably not quite that good. Don't believe me? They're making Spiderman 4 AND 5. I shouldn't have to elaborate any further than that.

I'm not talking about a movie making you take the leap from mainstream movies to more serious films. [Not to insinuate that I even remotely think that Donnie Darko would be put in the latter category anyways.] I'm talking about people saying that it changed their life. That Donnie Darko actually changed how they look at life and made them re-evaluate their own philosophies and attitudes. I mean, Donnie Darko was basically a Twilight Zone episode. I don't see the "depth" and "deep meaning" that people heap onto the film.

I also don't understand calling Donnie Darko a sci-fi movie. Is it because a jet engine falls on their house? I don't get it.

It's not sci-fi in terms of aliens bursting out of chests or laser guns going "PEW PEW PEW," but it's most definitely sci-fi; just set in modern times. If time travel doesn't fit into the broad genre of sci-fi, I don't know what does.

neverending
05-26-2008, 01:06 PM
Well you're lucky then. Around here I heard it constantly. In fact it was the sole reason why I never saw the movie for years. 99 times out of 100 when so many people are saying "It's the most amazing movie I've seen. OMG it changed my life," it's probably not quite that good. Don't believe me? They're making Spiderman 4 AND 5. I shouldn't have to elaborate any further than that.



Hahahaha-that's one of the silliest pieces of illogic I've ever heard.

ChronoGrl
05-26-2008, 02:46 PM
Personally, I love Donnie Darko. It's one of my favorite movies of all time and I think that it's just... Smart. It has some definite flaws that I've learned to get past (Drew Barrimore's acting, for example), and I thought that some of the predestination discussion could have gone a little farther than it did, but overall I love the film.

Incidentally, I never thought that the soundtrack shone over the rest of the movie. It's a brilliant soundtrack, to be sure, but I loved the writing and direction so much that it was never just the soundtrack. So I find it interesting that some people think that its popularity only comes from the soundtrack - Never considered it that way.

The_Return
05-26-2008, 03:41 PM
Well you're lucky then. Around here I heard it constantly. In fact it was the sole reason why I never saw the movie for years. 99 times out of 100 when so many people are saying "It's the most amazing movie I've seen. OMG it changed my life," it's probably not quite that good. Don't believe me? They're making Spiderman 4 AND 5. I shouldn't have to elaborate any further than that.

I'm not talking about a movie making you take the leap from mainstream movies to more serious films. [Not to insinuate that I even remotely think that Donnie Darko would be put in the latter category anyways.] I'm talking about people saying that it changed their life. That Donnie Darko actually changed how they look at life and made them re-evaluate their own philosophies and attitudes. I mean, Donnie Darko was basically a Twilight Zone episode. I don't see the "depth" and "deep meaning" that people heap onto the film.



It's not sci-fi in terms of aliens bursting out of chests or laser guns going "PEW PEW PEW," but it's most definitely sci-fi; just set in modern times. If time travel doesn't fit into the broad genre of sci-fi, I don't know what does.

...wow. That has to be the worst argument that I've ever heard. It usually helps to back up your points rather than just rephrase your opinion.

urgeok2
05-27-2008, 07:05 AM
Personally, I love Donnie Darko. It's one of my favorite movies of all time and I think that it's just... Smart. It has some definite flaws that I've learned to get past (Drew Barrimore's acting, for example), and I thought that some of the predestination discussion could have gone a little farther than it did, but overall I love the film.

Incidentally, I never thought that the soundtrack shone over the rest of the movie. It's a brilliant soundtrack, to be sure, but I loved the writing and direction so much that it was never just the soundtrack. So I find it interesting that some people think that its popularity only comes from the soundtrack - Never considered it that way.



i think a long time ago i made an observation that i always saw Napoleon dynamite to be the 'simple cousin' of donnie darko.
both dealing with a guy who is out of step with everything around him, and the time travel bit.

been a while since i've seen DD but back when .. i remember finding a few more amusing similarities



as far as people having it change their philosophies - just take that for what it is ... young folks are impressionable ... 10 years from now they'll be saying the same thing because of some book on buddha they read.

i'd never let that stop me from seeing something on my own terms.

freddy69
06-17-2008, 06:08 PM
i hated that stupid movie the ring

pumpkin_queen
06-18-2008, 12:30 PM
The worst horror movies I have ever seen was Children of the Corn 2-last!! You should know you can't touch Stephen King!! As for Donnie Darko, after you see it once, thats pretty much all I can take of that movie. It's kinda like the Sixth Sense, you already know what happens, so it's pointless to watch it more than once, ya know!! Hope that helps! Happy Slashing All !!

Jack_Torrence_Kills
06-20-2008, 11:27 AM
i thought the worst movie ever was exorcism of emily rose. it was so boring i got pissed off when the screaming woke me from my lovely nap

James Whale
06-20-2008, 01:10 PM
I watch horror films because they are cool. They entertain me and sometimes frighten me. DONNIE DARKO provokes thought and that is entertaining. THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE scared me . Even now, if I wake up at 3:00 AM , I think it's the hour when demons from hell have the most power. Both of these films are great. My pick for worst film would be all the FRIDAY THE 13th series. Bad acting , bad writing and bad direction add up to a series of films that don't have one moment of fear or anything cool or entertaining. There's some gore and some tits and ass. Boring. On the other hand, there are dozens of really bad films that I love. ATTACT OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE is an example of a film I love even though it's pretty bad. I love it because it's incredibly creative.

weirdgirl1994
06-21-2008, 06:50 PM
The worst horror movie I've seen was probably Croaked: Frog Monsters from Hell. I can't believe it was produced by Troma.

Despare
06-21-2008, 06:58 PM
The worst horror movie I've seen was probably Croaked: Frog Monsters from Hell. I can't believe it was produced by Troma. :confused:

Are you kidding? Troma releases TONS of horrible movies. I love B movies myself but you have to admit that Troma has a lot of sub (sub, sub, sub, sub) B stuff.

weirdgirl1994
06-21-2008, 07:00 PM
Are you kidding? Troma releases TONS of horrible movies.

Yeah but this movie was unwatchable, even for Troma.

Despare
06-21-2008, 07:01 PM
Yeah but this movie was unwatchable, even for Troma.

Ouch, I'll stay away then... alright probably not but I'll remember you warned me.

Daedalus
06-22-2008, 08:59 AM
I think any attempt of sci fi channel's original "horror" movies are the worst

DMIIZE
06-23-2008, 05:26 AM
The Happening is now officially the worst film i have ever seen!!

Mr. Grady
06-23-2008, 09:09 AM
Loved Darko - good flick. Hated Maximum Overdrive and Judgement Night, no fan of Blair Witch, either.

Doc Faustus
06-23-2008, 09:57 AM
Dominion by Todd Sheets. Also Igby Goes Down. I think movies should have an "oppressive banality" warning.

colubrid660
06-26-2008, 01:44 PM
Worst film i've seen has to be 'Contact'. So so boring. Fell asleep in the cinema then left with half an hour to go. Waste of money.

Agreed. Mr. Garrison (South Park) said it best:

"Ugh I hated that movie...waited all the way to the end to see the alien and it was her god damned father."

The movie was just so up its own ass with whatever message it was supposed to have (my mom thinks it has some sort of religious significance, odd since its based off a book written by Carl Sagan, a well-known atheist), that its tough to get through.

Matthew McCoughnahey is the biggest tool ever.

colubrid660
06-26-2008, 01:45 PM
The Happening is now officially the worst film i have ever seen!!

No surprise there. Any Shamyalan movie after Unbreakable is crap.

StaggerLee
06-27-2008, 10:54 AM
I could say Darkhunters by Johannes Roberts, but altough sitting trough this waste of film was agony, it's movies like Cabin Fever and Hostel that really make my blood boil. If I ever meet that mr. Roth, I'll slap him silly and ask back the 4 euros I lost renting his movie!

stenchofdeath
07-16-2008, 06:34 AM
Donnie darco is a cult classic. How can you not like the rabbit? It's a film that you really have to watch closely to get the gist of what is going on.