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Whats, like , the worst film of all time ?


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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

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> > Dirty Dancing is unadulterated pewk.

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> The enduring popularity of this film makes me

> ashamed to be a woman.


I am proud of having got to 44 and not having seen it.

It will remain that way unless I'm strapped into a chair facing it with my eyelids pinned open!


HP

Liquid Sky - paid good money to go and see it at the ICA in 1982 - bloody drivel! - and this slightly different, saw M Night Shyamalans' Unbreakable at the cinema and thought it was pants, however I saw it a second time and thought it was brilliant - still do

*Bob* Wrote:

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> There are countless, of course, but I'm always

> drawn to ones that so many others fawn over in

> some Emperor's New Clothesy manner.

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> "Drive"



Seconded. Utter shit.



Robin hood: men in tights.

I can easily think of best films but worst ones?


No idea because if a film doesn't grab me within the first 20 mins it goes off. There must be thousands over the years that have failed the 20 minute test so would all qualify for worst films.


If a film is that bad, why watch it til the end? Switch off & end the torture.

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