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27-08-2002, 4:49 PM
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What's your most hated film?
For me it's a toss up between Popeye (Robin Williams) and The Blair Witch Project.
The only good thing about Blair watch was the last seen that woman really annoyed me to the point where I was cheering when she dies
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27-08-2002, 4:51 PM
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Traffic, Moulin Rouge, Monsters Ball, The Musketeer & The Time Machine. All completely crap. 
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27-08-2002, 5:02 PM
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Titanic, The Postman and most of Mel Gibsons films.
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27-08-2002, 5:11 PM
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"Hated" is surely a bit over-the-top for anything as innocuous as a film.
I will nominate the worst-made movie I've ever seen: Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
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27-08-2002, 5:15 PM
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27-08-2002, 5:36 PM
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Nearly all of the films mentioned are for young people or kids. If you are neither of these does it surprise you you think they're last?
I thought blair witch was excellent. Although I can't comment on the rest 'cos I thought they were for young 'uns, so didn't go to see them. Gibson films are for a bit of light entertainment thats all.(even maybe mad max, although I don't suppose they were meant to be at the time (except 3)). I am going to watch "signs" even though he acts the same in every part he plays.
A particularly bad film is "reign of fire" showing now at your local cinema. Although the worst films I've seen at the pictures is "waterboy" or the "halloween" film a while ago, which were frankly attrocious 
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27-08-2002, 5:40 PM
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Has anyone ever walked out of the cinema because a film is so bad?
I feel asleep during Ali
Bert, I mean films that make you want to smash the TV becasue they wind you up so much, that you want to do a Douglas in Falling Down and go mental
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27-08-2002, 5:45 PM
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Being tight fisted, I always stay to the end to get my moneys worth. No matter how awful it is
I did nearly walk out of Made in America though. That was a stinker.
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27-08-2002, 5:48 PM
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Whoopi Goldberg + anything = Crap
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27-08-2002, 5:48 PM
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Ghosts of Mars springs to mind as complete waste of an hour and a half.
I rememeber seeing a film with Liz Hurley and Craig Fairbrass,i think was called "Mad Dogs and Englishmen"(which is fitting  ).It was embarrassing...(@rse clenchingly embarrassing  )
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27-08-2002, 6:16 PM
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Has anyone ever walked out of the cinema because a film is so bad?
Many times. Life is infinitely too short to waste time on rubbish.
Since moving to the country I don't go to the cinema as often as I used to, so I haven't walked out of any particularly recent movies; I think the last one was Event Horizon, which I abandoned after about five minutes.
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27-08-2002, 6:18 PM
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I remember seeing a Liz Hurley film called Beyond Bedlam on laserdisc. It was very poor.
I thought Whoopi Goldberd was okay in The Color Purple 
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27-08-2002, 6:21 PM
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A Room for Romeo Brass,
Quills,
Nurse Betty,
Summer of Sam,
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27-08-2002, 6:29 PM
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Resident Evil.
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27-08-2002, 6:39 PM
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Close run thing between:
The Glimmer Man
Who's Harry Crumb?
The Avengers
Spy Hard
Mmm, I'll go for Spy Hard
today, that is.
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