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MonarC
06-15-2004, 04:42 PM
WHAT A SITE: WORST 10 MOVIES EVER ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ENQUIRER 06/15/2004

1. Battlefield Earth (2000, John Travolta)

2. Gigli (2003, Jenifer Lopez/Ben Affleck)

3. Halloween III (1982, Tom Atkins)

4. From Justin to Kelly (2003, American Idol movie)

5. Glitter (2001, Mariah Carey)

6. The Master of Disguise (2002, Dana Carvey)

7. House of the Dead (2003, Jonathan Cherry)

8. Feardotcom (2002, Stephen Dorff)

9. The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1994, Renee Zellwegger)

10. Rollerball (2002, LL Cool J)


Source: Daily Record.

Dean Winchester
06-15-2004, 05:04 PM
outside of Halloween III, the rest of these movies are a decade old or less....

what is a "worst movie" list without Plan 9 From Outer Space or Heaven's Gate or Ishtar?

dandelion wine
06-15-2004, 11:20 PM
Halloween III above From Justin to Kelly? Ouch.

Dean Winchester
06-16-2004, 02:36 AM
Originally posted by little insomniac
Halloween III above From Justin to Kelly? Ouch.

well, I think H3 takes the cake from having perhaps the most disturbing and gross death scene that doesn't contain any gore.

TJL
06-16-2004, 05:27 AM
Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
outside of Halloween III, the rest of these movies are a decade old or less....


Yeah, the list is a little short sided.

Althought I agree with House Of The Dead and Rollerball. Awful movies.

Brian Damage
06-16-2004, 10:42 AM
Halloween III wasn't that bad, it was just different from the other Michael Meyers films. That's why people hate it so much.

webuster
06-16-2004, 10:57 AM
Hulk should be on the list- it was terrible!

Ewan's My Man
06-16-2004, 02:23 PM
And what about The Cat in the Hat? Truly a painful movie experience.

Dean Winchester
06-16-2004, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by Brian Damage
Halloween III wasn't that bad, it was just different from the other Michael Meyers films. That's why people hate it so much.

I can't think of any scene, gory or non, from a horror movie, quite as revolting as the scene where the kid gets it wearing the Silver Shamrock mask, and then both parents faint and die after seeing all the bugs coming out of his skull... that was just vile

dandelion wine
06-16-2004, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
well, I think H3 takes the cake from having perhaps the most disturbing and gross death scene that doesn't contain any gore.

No arguments there! As many times as I've seen Halloween III, that scene still gets to me - and I can usually handle just about anything in a horror flick.

I also agree that it really isn't such a bad movie. If they'd left it as Season of the Witch, it could've done well and people might not have hated it quite as much. Out of all the sequels, it still remains as one of my personal favorites.

Mr. Television
06-17-2004, 12:07 AM
Originally posted by little insomniac
No arguments there! As many times as I've seen Halloween III, that scene still gets to me - and I can usually handle just about anything in a horror flick.

I also agree that it really isn't such a bad movie. If they'd left it as Season of the Witch, it could've done well and people might not have hated it quite as much. Out of all the sequels, it still remains as one of my personal favorites. I only saw it once and I didn't think it was a bad movie. The worst Halloween movie in my opinion was The Curse Of Michael Myers. It was hard to watch because you could see just how ill Donald Pleasance was when he was making the picture.

dandelion wine
06-17-2004, 12:20 AM
Originally posted by mr roper
I only saw it once and I didn't think it was a bad movie. The worst Halloween movie in my opinion was The Curse Of Michael Myers. It was hard to watch because you could see just how ill Donald Pleasance was when he was making the picture.

As soon as it was released on DVD, I snatched that sucker up. Yeah, I never have cared for The Curse of Michael Myers. Watching Donald Pleasance, knowing how ill he was and that he just wasn't quite the same - it wasn't easy to sit back and watch. Honestly, the only sequels I can truly say I'm a fan of are the first two. The others.. eh, seems like they only wanted to cash in on the Halloween/Michael Myers name.

Dean Winchester
06-17-2004, 02:57 AM
didn't Donald Pleasance die not too long before the end of the shooting of Curse? I heard that is a reason the ending of the movie seems so incomplete. I didn't know he was dead when I saw the movie, but I remember thinking "the guy doesn't have much time left", and then at the end of the movie, it said "this movie is dedicated to the memory of Donald Pleasance"

The only Halloween movies I really like are 1, 2 and H20.

dandelion wine
06-19-2004, 12:23 AM
Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
didn't Donald Pleasance die not too long before the end of the shooting of Curse? I heard that is a reason the ending of the movie seems so incomplete. I didn't know he was dead when I saw the movie, but I remember thinking "the guy doesn't have much time left", and then at the end of the movie, it said "this movie is dedicated to the memory of Donald Pleasance"

The only Halloween movies I really like are 1, 2 and H20.

Yeah, he passed away in February of '95 and the movie wasn't released here in the states until September. :(

TJL
06-19-2004, 05:12 AM
I heard somewhere that there was as "director's cut" of "Curse Of Michael Myers" that made much more sense than the original.

I loved that they revived the franchise with part 4, but they really messed things up with "Curse."

PZelda
06-19-2004, 03:40 PM
Hey, they forgot "Howard the Duck" and the remake of "Cheaper by the Dozen" ;)

-*Forever*-
06-19-2004, 09:50 PM
They forgot 2 Fast 2 Furious, the remake of "The In-Laws", and Bulletproof Monk.

The worst three movies I've ever seen in my entire life.

Hollow
06-20-2004, 07:27 PM
here are mine

1. any teen movie
2. any teen movie
3. any teen movie
4. any teen movie
5. any teen movie
6. any teen movie
7. any teen movie
8. any teen movie
9. any teen movie
10. any teen movie

Brian
06-20-2004, 07:32 PM
I think the worst movie I have ever seen that isn't on an MST3K episode is probably Tarzan, the Ape Man, with Bo Derek. I thought that movie lacked every possible element that makes a decent movie. The result was a boring, talky, and had very cheap special effects and almost no action at all. After seeing this, I'll probably not watch any of the other Derek movies directed by her late husband, John.