I'm not sure I can pic a worst movie ever, but unlike Freypower, Doctor Zhivago is probably my favorite movie of all time.
I'm not sure I can pic a worst movie ever, but unlike Freypower, Doctor Zhivago is probably my favorite movie of all time.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
I would agree with most of your selections! There's some of those I haven't seen, so now I know not to!
I must confess I haven't seen Dr. Z! Maybe I should check it out!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Least favorite movie...hard one!
There is a Dutch movie 'De Tweeling' (The Twins in translation) about two girls who're grown up in WWII, it's Dutch/German and English (I thought that were the languages) but it's really annoying... you see parts when they are kids, and onces you end up somewhere in 2002 or something in that area..I've seen a lot of movies, but this isn't my favorite movie at all!
(Oh, it's a cry movie...that's for sure!)
Let somebody love you, before it's too late..
I did think of a couple of others:
The remake of Lost Horizon with Peter Finch is as bad as its reputation suggests.
So is The Bonfire Of The Vanities (I could probably say 'any movie with Melanie Griffith').
If I could mention a TV show, there was an appallingly bad version of Anna Karenina a couple of years ago where the actress spent most of the time in her underwear. Those of us who adore the old version with Nicola Pagett were horrified. The same went for a remake of The Forsyte Saga. The actress who played Irene Forsyte was to put it mildly, amateur. The old black and white version may be creaky but it worked.
Wow, as some people know i hate horror movies but i go cause my friends like them. I have to say that I really hated SAW and the remake of The Hills Have Eyes.
I also didn't like Pee Wee's Big Adventure.
And I Agree with Sweeny Todd I only went to see it because it was a Tim Burton film and it had Alan Rickman in it.
Any kind of love without passion
That ain't no kind of lovin' at all
Ah, another Alan Rickman fan! I'm probably the only person in the world who quite fancied the Snape character in Harry Potter!
I so rarely see films nowadays that I can't name a least favourite. However, of ones mentioned so far, Camelot made a big impression on me as a young girl - despite the embarrassing singing I was struck with Franco Nero, and being well into Arthurian legend at that time I lived on with the film for months.
Now for an even worse confession - I watched Austin Powers on a transatlantic flight and laughed out loud in places - maybe it was the pre-prandial gin and tonic, or maybe the result of bringing up two sons! Suffice to say it helped with my severe inflight nerves. It's not something I would watch again, but I wouldn't rate it the worst ever.