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Napoleon Dynamite. Actually, there are a lot of films that I have seen where I've said "I paid money to come and see this flick?" They were so bad that I don't even remember the names of them. Luckily, I didn't pay to see Napoleon Dynamite, a friend of my daughter's gave it to her.
(Star Wars VI (A New Hope)is one of my favorite films, I'd thought I'd let you know that I am not offended that you hated it, Titanic 13, )
I honestly didn't like Titanic. Way too melodramatic, and I find it tasteless when anybody uses another's tragedy to make money.
Crash.
I actually had to close my eyes for extended periods because the script was so very very bad.
The Paul Haggis movie.....not the Cronenberg one.
I used to say that every time there was some sort of news event, we knew a TV movie would be made about it about 6 months to a year later. This was mostly true of human interest news story.
Hahahahahahahaha.... *Shakes fist at BaconBoy*Crash.
That reminds me of "A Serious Man".....a seriously bad movie.Hahahahahahahaha.... *Shakes fist at BaconBoy*
Yeah, Crash definitely didn't make it for me.
I remember turning to the person next to me and asking, "So, do you know what it was about?"
Waterworld, with the Dances with Hampsters guy, was also a real stinker.
Waterworld,
Plan 9 from Outer Space
The Room
Monster a Go Go
The Beast of Yucca Flats
Blair Witch 2
Showgirls
Catwoman
Super Babies
Ishtar
Manos the Hands of Fate (thank you MST 3K!)
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (thanks again MST 3K!)
Troll (all of them)
I think it's difficult to discern an Oscar-nominated movie as part of the "worst-of" list, since there are so many horrible horrible B-movies out there that are worse.