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Out of all the movies you have ever seen which one do you hate the most and is it in your collection?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantVibroCount
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I hope this thread stays that way. (and the other two)

My experience makes me think that threads which discuss why things are bad break down (often immediately) into either "quit liking what I don't like" or the opposite.

That's an advantage I (as a dreary pessimist) have over optimists: I can enjoy when things turn out right, even when they are imperfect.

Carry on! 
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This one is easy Twilight. I hated this so much that I removed it from my collection and gave it to my daughter in law and I refuse to purchase any of the sequels.
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This one is easy Twilight. I hated this so much that I removed it from my collection and gave it to my daughter in law and I refuse to purchase any of the sequels.


A perfect example of VibroCount's concern...

I really love Twilight.

I'm 45, and I read the books and loved them. I saw the film and really didn't like it on first viewing. But, when I watched it again I loved it.

I actually can't name a film I hated - but there are lots I think are overrated that other people love (The Godfather, Gone With the Wind, Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Life of Brian, Casablanca).
The only film I've ever turned off was The Flinstones (live action); so I guess that would be my one.

I can usually find something in every film that's redeeming enough for me to continue watching.

Hunger Games - overrated (loved the books but thought the film was too watered down and over hyped).
Battleship - loved it. Great no-brainer sci-fi with some very funny one-liners.

I wrote into a UK film mag about these two and how I felt - and won a copy of Prometheus on blu-ray!
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This one is easy Twilight. I hated this so much that I removed it from my collection and gave it to my daughter in law and I refuse to purchase any of the sequels.


A perfect example of VibroCount's concern...

I really love Twilight.

I'm 45, and I read the books and loved them. I saw the film and really didn't like it on first viewing. But, when I watched it again I loved it.

I actually can't name a film I hated - but there are lots I think are overrated that other people love (The Godfather, Gone With the Wind, Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Life of Brian, Casablanca).
The only film I've ever turned off was The Flinstones (live action); so I guess that would be my one.

I can usually find something in every film that's redeeming enough for me to continue watching.

Hunger Games - overrated (loved the books but thought the film was too watered down and over hyped).
Battleship - loved it. Great no-brainer sci-fi with some very funny one-liners.

I wrote into a UK film mag about these two and how I felt - and won a copy of Prometheus on blu-ray!


Everyone has their own opinions on different films and that is fine with me I don't judge anyone. VibroCount should have no problem with my comment I answered the question. I gave my personnel opinion on a movie with out insulting anyone else.
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A wise man once said that there are no bad movies, only the false audience.

In this regard I was the false audience for "The Squid and the Whale", which I still have in my collection for being part of a boxset.
"Hate", now would be a too strong word for this. I don't consider movies important enough to develop feelings like "hate".
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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A wise man once said that there are no bad movies, only the false audience.

Sorry, but that sounds just as silly as There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and other sayings like that. Of course there are bad movies. However, just because you don't like a movie doesn't mean that it's bad. Some movies have a very limited audience, but are good to those people. But some movies are just plain bad.
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This sucker that I just got because of a dare

Worst thing I've ever watch in my life

I'm sure Pete won't be surprise to see it's the one


As the other half of this dare... I agree with your choice... it is mine as well!

but here is the trailer... see for yourselves!     

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Film, is i say. One of the most subjective, art-forms. There will never be a an overall consensus, of opinion, on any film. While the majority might like, a particular film. It will always have it's haters. This is just the nature, of the art-form.

I find this to be one of films, greatest strengths. Giving the medium a diversity, that creates appeal at all levels. I find though, that those that dismiss films, for various technical reasons. With the production. Are the poorest, among film buffs.

If a film is entertaining, then i don't feel, there is need to give scathing, criticism. For it's script, cinematography, direction, acting ect.

If it entertains you, that's all that matters.
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This sucker that I just got because of a dare

Worst thing I've ever watch in my life

I'm sure Pete won't be surprise to see it's the one


I remember renting that one. I think I lasted about 20 or so minutes before I fast-forwarded to the end. I can usually give just about any movie a chance and watch it until the end credits...but i could tell that this was completely worthless and not even worth that!

I am pretty sure Pete even sent me a PM a long time ago asking about some Horror movies and my opinions of them, and I warned him.

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At least your lucky your bad movies were part of a sets, so maybe the other ones were good. Mine was purchase volontary for 5.55$ (5.55$ too much)...


Yeah, I bought it just to get one movie in a three-film set. It was the only decent one out of the three included. But it was only $12 for the set, so one out of three wasn't too bad.
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Whenever this question comes up I always think of Highlander 2. It's not the worst movie ever but probably the worst sequel to one of my favorite movies. It makes the Star Wars prequels look positively brilliant in comparison. And no, I don't own it. Not even the Director's Version or whatever that sad excuse of "fixing" it was called. Never intend to either.
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I want to start by thanking everyone for your opinions.  That is why I created this thread.  I do my best to broaden my horizons on the topics of film.  I even took a film class as part of my psychology degree at the University.  The reason I asked for most disliked/hated movie is simply this.  If I had asked all of you your favorite films I would have received 100 posts of the same/same kind of films.  I am honestly tired of AFI's top 100 or Top 10 this or that.  If you ask for the bad movies you find the diamonds in the rough.  As for being negative, I am not; even though things are going on in my life which could easily allow me to be.  I have never in the years I have been on here and I have been here since the Intervocative days purposely posted anything to cause a crap storm.  That doesn't mean I haven't had opinions which pissed others off it just means I never had bad intent.  I would like to see all of the forum rules evenly enforced no matter the topic or poster but that is neither here nor there.  As for Gone with the Wind, wife loves it I could take it or leave it.  The Godfather is one of my favorite films of all time.  Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.  I also enjoy musicals and while Breakfast at Tiffany's is not the greatest one it is where I fell in love with Moon River.  As for Vibro I love the fact you play the Ukulele, I have never known anyone who has and always thought they produced the most interesting and fun music.
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I'm so so on Gone with the Wind. It was watchable for me, but not so bad. I'd have to say the worst film I ever watch was Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. Worst movie ever. No, I do not own it.

I will leave it at that and see if anyone enjoyed it.
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I didn't care for Gone with the Wind at all myself. Found it to be just too slow and boring for my taste.

I have Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo... but it is still in my unwatched pile.
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The only movie I left the theater half way through was Pink Floyd's The Wall. I own the LP, love Pink Floyd couldn't watch the film..
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I'd have to say the worst film I ever watch was Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. Worst movie ever. No, I do not own it.


One of my best friends loves that film and thinks that movie is snort-coke-out-your-nose funny.  She wants me to watch it.  I told her I would if she'd watch Grave of the Fireflies.  Needless to say this hasn't happened yet. 
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I'd have to say the worst film I ever watch was Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. Worst movie ever. No, I do not own it.


One of my best friends loves that film and thinks that movie is snort-coke-out-your-nose funny.  She wants me to watch it.  I told her I would if she'd watch Grave of the Fireflies.  Needless to say this hasn't happened yet. 


Grave of the Fireflies is a great film. Sad, but good. It has a purpose! Deuce Bigalow...not so much. Good luck if they ever take you up on the offer!
Lori
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