Your worst and best movie expirances

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For me the worst was watching Pride and Prejudice. It was sooooooooooooo boring.

POTC2 was **** too because that week I broke up with my gf at the time so I was alone watching it:csad:

One of my best expirances was seeing Transformers. Don't think I've ever been so pumped to see a movie my enire life.

Spider-Man was also a fantastic time too.
 
Spider-Man, Transformers and Return Of The King were probably the best.

Worst? None really.
 
Transformers, Return of the King were the best for me

Freddy's Dead was the worst. Oh and House of the Dead :whatever:
 
INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!!

TUESDAY NIGHT, JULY 3RD, 1996!!!

TEH ****! :cool:
 
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Snakes on a Plane. :up:
 
Worst was Underworld. I didn't know what the hell was going on. Also, Superman Returns because I sat in the back row and there was no leg room.

The best were prob Return of the King, Dodgeball (opening night, great crowd), and X2 (I didn't watch one clip, trailer so I didn't know what to expect!)
 
Best:
Spider-Man Trilogy, Return of the King, POTC: COTBP.

Worst: FF2, Hulk, Miami Vice (I thought MV was good, just I was sat next to a bunch of chavs that wouldn't stop talking.)
 
Worst was DEFINATLEY Potc3, I sat that there so ****ing bored praying for it to be over until me and my friends left and drove around. Best was Dead Silence cause I was with my best friend and his friend and I rarely see them.
 
Worst was DEFINATLEY Potc3, I sat that there so ****ing bored praying for it to be over until me and my friends left and drove around. Best was Dead Silence cause I was with my best friend and his friend and I rarely see them.

I tought I was going to pull a gun out and kill myself during POTC3.
 
best:

The Matrix (opening weekend? you can't beat that experience)

Blade (my jaw hit the ground, witnessing the first awesome Marvel comic book movie)

Artificial Intelligence (not as much fun as deep and personal)

worst:

Matrix Reloaded (not only was the movie a disappointment, some pricks were talking, giving the play by play though the whole movie ruining a movie experience I anticipated for years).

other movies I've since blocked from my memory.
 
300. The movie was great, but I was sitting between a heavy breather, and a couple who decided they had to bring their toddler with them! The little s**t factory kept crying to be let down from both parents' throughout the entire film! Get a freakin' babysitter, or stay home with your kid! Stop taking children to R-Rated movies!!
 
you went to a movie alone? hahahahhahah at you.

best was lotr and spiderman.

worst was kingdom of heaven, my buddy (who is an idiot) od'd in his car and left me in the movie halfway through, had to go out and break the window of his car to get some EMS in there. stupid rent a cop refused to smash his window, so i had to grab his stick and smash it myself. i hate regulations.
 
Man of the Year was probably my worst. PotC 3 is up there because the stupid sound system in the theater was on the fritz and kept taking you out of the experience (which was too long and "Epic" anyway).

Best would probably be 300 and Hot Fuzz. No expectations in this case equaled total enjoyment.
 
300. The movie was great, but I was sitting between a heavy breather, and a couple who decided they had to bring their toddler with them! The little s**t factory kept crying to be let down from both parents' throughout the entire film! Get a freakin' babysitter, or stay home with your kid! Stop taking children to R-Rated movies!!

Amen to that. Theater's shouldn't even let people into those kinds of movies with small kids. And to any movies with babies. I know they need to get out of the house, but that's not the place. At best the loud noises are going to scare the kid.

Spider-Man was awesome. Opening night. A great crowd. I had been waiting over 20 years for a Spider-Man movie like that, and I was not disappointed.
 
Best ... Ghostbusters, opening weekend. Everybody sang the theme song and we all just loved it!!

Worst was an afternoon showing of Miami Vice ..... a group of about 20 Spanish students were led in by the teachers and sat along the seats directly behind me and my mate ..... they were talking, making phone calls and messing about ....... the final straw came when one started tapping the back of my seat with his foot, I totally lost it .... jumped up cursed and shouted for about a minute then moved to a far off row.

Plus .... the movie was not that great!!
 
Best: Snakes on A Plane, SW: Episode 3 (midnight), The Matrix Reloaded (midnight)

Worst: The Missing (still the only movie I've walked out of)
 
Best
Blade 2
Transformers
X Men 2


Worst

Out of Time - a full scale brawl broke out between two groups of high school aged girls because one group wouldn't stop talking throughout the movie.
 
Transformers may not have been the best movie I've ever seen, but it was the best movie experience I've had. Hot Fuzz was also a great experience.

Superman Returns was probably my worst, because I saw it at an IMAX dome theater, and it was nearly impossible to tell what was going on. Oh, and I didn't like the movie.
 
Best
Grindhouse
Transformers
X2
Spider-Man
Spider-man 2 first viewage
Spider-Man 3
The Bourne Supremacy
Batman Begins
The Phantom menace- the movie may have been subpar but the audience was gold

Worst
My third Spider-Man 2 viewage, too much talking and complaining about soup opera like stuff,

Lord of the Rings: return of the King- annoying girl behind me complaining because the subtitle comes 5 mins after the trilogy title, and then keeps asking what's going on because she didn't see fellowship of the ring and the two towers.

Catwoman
Because some people actually liked that crap

Van helsing
Because the movie sucked hard

Ghost Rider
because the theatre sucked hard and I was alone
 
Best was Return of the King on opening day.

Honorable mentions:

Star Wars special edition theater release.
A Scanner Darkly. I was the only person in the theater.
Grindhouse.

Worst were Spy Kids and The Crocodile Hunter movie. I saw these with my younger cousins. I was too old to enjoy either movie.
 
I saw Saving Private Ryan and these black idiots were laughing the whole time. I wanted to kill them. I saw Thin Red Line and these young hoodlums were also laughing. My friend yelled for them to ****, and they looked back, we acted like we didn't do it, and they left.

As far as good times, eh...dunno.
 
The midnight showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show was easily the best, followed by The Departed, Live Free Or Die Hard, Transforners and Grindhouse.

Can't think of a worst.
 
Grindhouse=BEST EVER!

worst = spidey3...... massive theater problems + everyone was an MJ hater like me :D
 

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