I rated 1628 movies since 2016, these are the trashiest with a rating of 3 or lower. 🤬🤢😭

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The JJ trek movies (.....seriously, a freaking shift lever to go into warp?) and the disney Starwars movies.

3 years ago
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Man, if he ever gets his hands on Doctor Who, I'm just going to stop watching anything sci-fi that has his name attached to it.

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3 years ago
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Now there's a scary thought.

Almost as scary as JJliens.

3 years ago
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EEEK!!!!

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3 years ago
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There are others, but those who come to my mind first as the worst movies ever made with more than 1 million dollars budget:
Transformers, Fast and Furious, Wild Wild West.

3 years ago
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(Sorry for the rant; it got away from me and I discovered that I apparently still feel very strongly about this, lol.)

It's not actually the worst movie I've ever seen and it did have some pretty cool parts, but it's definitely the most disappointing: Bushwick.

Even as it is, it's almost worth watching just for Dave Bautista, who is absolutely amazing, but the main actress is incredibly wooden and obviously bored through much of it, and I've never seen another movie with so much waiting. By which I mean the movie is "one-take" a la 1917 (though the seams are more obvious), but there are large stretches of time where nothing happens. Literally. There's at least one point where the characters sit around waiting for stuff to happen--not even talking or traveling, just waiting, which should never happen for more than a few seconds at a time in a movie, but goes on for several minutes here.

I think, with a better/more invested main actress, and edited properly without the one-take gimmick that made it insufferable in places (not because it was one-take--1917 was awesome--but because it was poorly done), it could have been great. There's so much potential in that movie that it's almost physically painful to watch it as it is.

3 years ago
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Top worst american movie that I watched
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002)
Dragonball Evolution (2009)
The Watch (I) (2012)
A Dirty Shame (2004)
I Don't Know How She Does It (2011)
The Last Airbender (2010)
The Bounty Hunter (I) (2010)
The Family Stone (2005)
All About Steve (2009)
The Internship (2013)

Worst from my own country
+1 Kis Vuk (2008)

3 years ago
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Spike Lees Oldboy remake comes to mind just now. I have been trying hard to think of a really really bad movie I have seen and drawing a blank every time I think about replying to this thread.

The original Korean film is a masterpiece. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364569/
The Spike Lee remake takes everything from the original and butchers it in a blender. Absolute trash. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1321511/

And The Hateful 8 was also really bad.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3460252/

I like Lee and Tarantino just not all their films are actually good.

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I also think "The Hateful 8" sucks, I think that if it weren't a Tarantino movie, and this cult around his films didn't exist, most people would have seen the film with much more critical eyes. A story that goes from nothing to nowhere, a lot of gratuitous violence and a very shit ending.

But still, i love Django Unchained (the other tarantino's western), people just have to stop idolizing directors.

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The Hateful 8 was good in many aspects but forgot to include a key element called a plot. It just was not fun to watch. It was just random acts of violence with dialogue thrown in there.

My takeaway after watching it was "Wait what was the point?". There was none to be found.

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Have you seen YMS' review of Oldboy?

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What's YMS? Link to official site/channel? Wait this? https://youtu.be/zR8sRjBJgQ8

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Yes! That's it, enjoy the video. It's one hell of a ride.

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Gonna watch all that it's long but whatever. Smart guy there with intelligent critique of both films.

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Remaking Oldboy is sacrilegious, unless you make distinct enough, like a comedy or cartoon...

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Jupiter Ascending (2015). It's so boring, that the 2 hours of film feels like 6 hours.

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My brother watched that today he loves it/loves to watch it when he is very very drunk. I don't understand it's cheesy bad not in a good way.

He says he likes it for the same reason myself and him both like Valerian https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2239822/ it's just big, stupid fun.

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I thought Valerian was very beautiful the first time I saw it, I was really enjoying the movie, the universe they create there is interesting.

But at the end I was really disappointed, the plot of the film is so cliche and mediocre. The horrible romance, with the character of Rihanna as matchmaker only served to choke the plot.

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DragonBall Evolution only once??? You are happy people here if you didnt saw it. Dont do it!!

PS. probably every anime remake ever made in USA... dont do it! Please bondage every director who try it.

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I try and avoid bad films, which is why it took a lot of thought to make a initial post even.

You have to be one hardcore DBZ/DB fan to even start that film, the trailer was terribad.

3 years ago
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I rented it because I expected it to be bad, and got all ready for a bad movie to laugh at... and it wasn't even entertaining bad; just boring.

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I don't see a lot of movies, so take that into account, but for me, the answer is Pi. I borrowed this from a friend who has terrible taste in movies - I think Office Space is the only good one he ever recommended - and it was just... The only reason I understood as much as I did was that I'd had someone explain the premise behind it to me before. Now, I like weird stuff - LOVED Eraserhead - but this was trying to have a plot and did nothing to explain what that plot was until the very end where it decided to cram everything in at once, like we'd all been following along thus far.

Honorable mentions go to Buddy, AI, Ready Player One, and Cloud Atlas, but most of those were just advertised badly; made out to be something they absolutely weren't. AI has one redeeming factor, in my experience: when we went to see it in the theatre, we were all hopelessly bored by the ending, except this one woman who was sobbing loudly, and someone else in the audience just yelled out, "SHUT-UP!" Everyone else must've been thinking the same thing, because that got more of a reaction than the whole rest of the movie.

3 years ago
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Yeah Cloud Atlas was bad bored me to death. It's not that I did not "get it" I just thought it was boring and drawn out tiring experience. Some people love it maybe it's a acquired taste or takes multiple watches.

Ready Player One could have been good it just was imo bad execution of high level concepts, ended up as cheesy Fortnite style cgi crap. Reminds me of early to mid 90s bad movies.

3 years ago
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BloodRayne
BloodRayne II: Deliverance
Steel
The Hills Have Eyes
Dungeons & Dragons
Glen or Glenda
Dragonball Evolution
and more...

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Sounds like games, dude :D

Btw, nice list. All of 'em have bad ratings.

3 years ago
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Hercules in New York with Arnold Strong, he was my hero as a kid but this movie... I've seen it once and I'm done with it.

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isn´t that a Schwarzenegger flick, can´t be that bad ^_°

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This might get old, still - just watching Monster Hunter and oh boy, how much money does it take to make such crap !!

3 years ago
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As someone who barely ever watches movies, the Percy Jackson series of movies were my least favorite movies that I watched the whole way through, simply because it was a terrible adaptation. However, the Last Jedi was the worst movie I've ever seen, but I dropped it partway through and blocked as much as I could out of my memory.

3 years ago
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id say Sharknado but its so bad its good

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The Cabin in the Woods (2011) 1/10
Death Tunnel (2005) 2/10
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) 3/10
Smile (2009) 4/10
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) 5/10
Deadpool (2016) 5/10
Tekken (2010) 5/10

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I thought Death Race was alright, kinda shlocky but what did you expect? high art?

I think the worst films I've seen are the ones so generic and bland I can barely remember them. Like if I hadn't put the Bruce Willis action film Surrogates (2009) down on my letterboxd, I wouldn't even remember watching it.

I can't remember much about the film other than people have these remote control bodies that they use to live second lives that are meant to be safe but people start getting killed and Bruce's character has to get to the bottom of it. As a premise it sounds potentially interesting but it commits the cardinal sin of being cripplingly boring.

Atleast with other bad films you can have fun in the junky action scenes or the making fun of poor acting but Surrogates is just dry, like cereal with no milk.

Also Tokyo Drift is a masterpiece, how dare you.

3 years ago
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Must I rate a movie better, in case that I should not expect the highest of art? Nope.

And about Tokyo Drift being a "masterpiece" ... no, it isn't. And I'm not alone with that opinion. :p

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I saw In the Name of the King a few days ago. Considering the potential in the cast and production budget at 60 million (!!!) dollars, it was horrendously bad. It was almost so bad that it was good, but only almost, as the movie actually tried to be good and took itself seriously. It tried so hard to be The Lord of the Rings, but failed horribly as nothing whatsoever could compare in production value. Highly unoriginal. Shallow characters. Rushed story constantly jumping from one scene to the next, trying to distract from the shallowness of it all. Nonsensical plot and interactions. No chance to connect with the main characters. And the second one is called Two Worlds? The Two Towers..? Won't be watching that.

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