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The 50 Worst Movies Ever

Empireonline writes: " "We asked, and you voted in your thousands. And now, for your delectation, we have the results of the worst movies ever made poll. From the disappointing to the bad to the downright offensive, here is a pile of sick filth that should be banned if the BBFC ever start assessing narrative coherence and filmmaking skill. Ladies and gentlemen, your worst movies ever..."

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JL5256d ago

What's wrong with Spider-man 3? And Howard the Duck? That's like a cult classic. Ok,fine it was pretty "B-flick" and cheesy, still a bit of a cult classic though. I kind of enjoyed Blade Trinity as well, wasn't as good as the others, but still entertaining. Matrix Revolutions? Seriously. I liked all the Matrix movies. The original Scary Movie? Come on, it wasn't that bad, that was a funny movie (now if you wanted to put the 85th sequel in there that's fine). I kinda enjoyed Southland Tales as well. Gigli I actually liked, pretty much just due to Justin Bartha though ("bless you penis" lol).

I think plenty of these were disappointing, but not warranting being one of the worst movies ever. At least they got it right in the sense they had several of those "Disaster Movie" "Epic Movie" type spoofs in the top 10.

Several of those "disappointing/not as good as hyped" movies could be replaced with things like: The Giant Claw, Garbage Pale Kids Movie, Kazaam, The Blair Witch Project, Lawnmower Man 2, Stop or My Mom Will Shoot....I could go on forever.

Ru5256d ago

But I liked the Blair witch project :(

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7 Light-Hearted Halloween Movies That Won’t Spook You

Let’s get freaky with less frightening and light-hearted Halloween movies.

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Franchise Wars: Star Trek, Star Wars, or Dune?

When it comes to sci-fi sagas, Star Wars, Star Trek, and Dune have dominated the conversation for decades. Each franchise has captured the hearts of different g

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Shogun: A Must-Watch Historical Drama

This masterful play blends action, history and visual feasts in a truly riveting manner