What was the last TERRIBLE movie(s) you saw? - Part 2

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I heard it's an improvement over the theatrical release, and it is better edited.
The over all result though; this is worse than the theatrical release.
The extra half hour is nothing of value, Clark investigation scenes don't really add anything worthwhile, the whole added 30 minutes is nothing but more waste of time.
Better editing is there, but the story is still awful.
 
Highway. Watched it for Jared and the film was worse than his hair in that.
 
Finally saw the Point Break remake the other day. What a stupid f***ing movie. Edgar Ramirez does what he can and some of the stunts are cool but it's still a god awful mess.

And Luke Bracey looks like a weird cross between Joseph Gordon Leavitt and Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs.
 
Finally saw the Point Break remake the other day. What a stupid f***ing movie. Edgar Ramirez does what he can and some of the stunts are cool but it's still a god awful mess.

I agree. Other than the stunt work, the Point Break remake was awful.
 
I agree. Other than the stunt work, the Point Break remake was awful.

Yeah. I especially loved how so much of the movie hinged on Utah just happening to show up at the right place and the right time. Like the whole sequence where they climb that cliff. He gets there JUST as they are about to start ascending it. Such a bad movie. It's like they didn't even try.
 
Scary Movie 5

Don't know why I did it but there was not one chuckle out of me during this.
 
The last truly awful movie I saw was ID: Resurgence, just garbage.
 
The Beastmaster.

Used to watch it as a kid. Does not hold up at all.
 
Crapformers: Age of SuckStinkTion. It's not really the last $#!tty movie I saw, but it was SO bad that I thought it deserved an honorable mention. And I paid frelling top dollar to see it at the Cinemark XD theater. I'm still pissed off at myself for that and will probably never stop complaining about it.

They had the Crapformer trailer when I went to see Rogue One and it said something like "Do you know why they keep coming back?" I almost choked on my beer. My first reaction was "No. I do NOT want to know why." My second reaction was "How do I STOP THEM from coming back?". Sometimes I just want to strangle Bay.
 
I know why:

$$$

Yeah....I know. I would almost pay to keep them from not coming back, but I don't have to watch that stuff again.

The very best, most complex line delivered in the movie was "I'll Kill You!". How does a screenwriter top something like that?
 
This is the first post I see stating this opinion.
Most of what I've seen on this site, people seem to enjoy this movie.

'Terrible' might be a bit strong for me, but last year's Magnificent Seven definitely fell flat for me. The cast were underutilized considering the talent on board, and the large group of characters was handled poorly. I think the most surprising thing however, was the lackluster action.

Out of the two big gun fights, I found the first one to be a lot more inventive and interesting. The second was getting constant praise online, so perhaps the battle was over-hyped and I expected too much, but there was really nothing in it of note regardless. Even the way the second battle was shot didn't seem like anything special, yet that received a wealth of compliments too.
 
'Terrible' might be a bit strong for me, but last year's Magnificent Seven definitely fell flat for me. The cast were underutilized considering the talent on board, and the large group of characters was handled poorly. I think the most surprising thing however, was the lackluster action.

Out of the two big gun fights, I found the first one to be a lot more inventive and interesting. The second was getting constant praise online, so perhaps the battle was over-hyped and I expected too much, but there was really nothing in it of note regardless. Even the way the second battle was shot didn't seem like anything special, yet that received a wealth of compliments too.

Exactly my sentiment, thank you,James, for voicing it better than I could:up:
Not terrible, but maybe my least favorite film with seven in the title:woot:
 
'Terrible' might be a bit strong for me, but last year's Magnificent Seven definitely fell flat for me. The cast were underutilized considering the talent on board, and the large group of characters was handled poorly. I think the most surprising thing however, was the lackluster action.

Out of the two big gun fights, I found the first one to be a lot more inventive and interesting. The second was getting constant praise online, so perhaps the battle was over-hyped and I expected too much, but there was really nothing in it of note regardless. Even the way the second battle was shot didn't seem like anything special, yet that received a wealth of compliments too.
Now I have to reasonably tame whatever expectations I may have held for it.

Exactly my sentiment, thank you,James, for voicing it better than I could:up:
Not terrible, but maybe my least favorite film with seven in the title:woot:
That's a good suggestion for a movie to watch again. :D
 
It's pretty wild seeing stuff like The Revenant, Civil War and Inception mentioned here as TERRIBLE movies. I can agree with pretty much everything else mentioned though.

For me, the last terrible movie was Allegiant. A horrible conclusion for a horrible franchise. It's really no surprise they never got to make that one last movie.

:huh::huh::huh:

Agree about Allegiant. I thought they were making another, but if they aren't, that's A OK with me.'

Re: Magnificent 7.....entertaining enough, but nothing to write home about. I decided to watch the original which I remembered as awesome. Well, it wasn't AWESOME and had some very corny, dated moments, but when I saw Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen jump up on their horses, I blurted out "Coolest Movie Stars Ever". LOL. I still liked the original better.
 
The last 4 terrible movies I saw were..

Love (Gaspar Noe)
Daddy's Home
Hidden Figures
Jackie
 
I liked The Magnificent Seven but I agree that it had severely poor character development. Chris Pratt was basically just a weirdly racist Star-Lord. The Mexican outlaw character and the Native American guy barely had personalities. Peter Sarsgaard, Vincent D'oNofrio, Haley Bennett and Lee Byung-Hun were all good but underutilized. Denzel and Ethan Hawke were the only standouts. I do think the shootouts were really good but all in all, the movie just made me want to watch Silverado again.
 
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