LeopJag
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Post by LeopJag on Jun 14, 2013 9:56:26 GMT 5
I haven't decided which is the worst i've seen but Dragon Ball Evolution was pretty bad... i had already read so much bad press about it but went to see it anyways as i was a hardcore DB fan.
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Jul 19, 2013 13:11:09 GMT 5
"Animal Horror Movies" in general, because they are unrealistic the most time. And I don't mean exaggerated aggression, I mean things like roaring snakes, which can hit you with their tail (wtf?). The movie was called "Boa vs. Python". But the worst movie I ever watched was "100 Milion B.C.". The dinosaurs look like there were made for some old console. Nintendo64 or something like that .
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 16, 2019 2:53:14 GMT 5
Frozen. Ugh. Probably deserves a negative rating
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Post by Infinity Blade on May 16, 2019 5:19:18 GMT 5
I watched the first half of Dragon Ball Evolution years ago. God, F***ing, damn it. Although this is admittedly my personal opinion, allow me to put it this way: as a Transformers fan, I have a soft spot for the Michael Bay adaptations and was willing to watch all five of them, even if there was a trend of them getting worse over the years. I have no such sentiments towards Dragon Ball Evolution, even as a Dragon Ball fan.
I don't know if this is the worst I've ever seen, but I also really disliked Coraline. Admittedly it's more because I was just plain uninterested in it and found it to be weird, but still.
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on May 16, 2019 9:00:44 GMT 5
Trailler films without any action.
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Post by creature386 on May 16, 2019 19:09:46 GMT 5
Alien: Covenant. It makes the already stupid plot line of Prometheus look brilliant in comparison and fails to copy the original Alien rather than trying to continue where Prometheus left off. DonaldCengXiongAzumaFilm trailers of thriller films? dinosauria101Not trying to start a fight, but I'm interested in your reasoning. Frozen certainly isn't my favorite movie, but that sounds a bit exaggerated.
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 16, 2019 20:43:28 GMT 5
dinosauria101 Not trying to start a fight, but I'm interested in your reasoning. Frozen certainly isn't my favorite movie, but that sounds a bit exaggerated. Let's just put it this way: I found it REALLY boring for some reason (and by boring, I mean all caps, bold, underlined, exclamation mark). Add to that the fact that snow princesses (according to Wikipedia, that's what they are) and singing snowmen, along with tacky, sappy music, aren't exactly my favorite things in the world and you've got a movie that I'd call negative on.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Nov 14, 2019 21:14:46 GMT 5
I just saw 'The Good Dinosaur' for the first time today. I am aware it's not exactly marketed for a less sappy audience, but if I'm being perfectly honest, as much as I like dinosaurs, that movie is on par with the T rex fanboys that think it can solo 75 ton sauropods with no trouble as things I hate.
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Post by creature386 on Nov 15, 2019 4:07:52 GMT 5
I've just read the Wikipedia article.
The premise is ridiculous (dinosaurs never went extinct, but somehow cavemen still evolved) and the plot summary smells cliche, but it still got predominantly good ratings. Don't know if I should give it a chance.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Nov 15, 2019 4:28:42 GMT 5
Don't know if I should give it a chance. Deffo do not recommend like I said earlier. It's as though you took Barney then mixed it with the real-yet-inaccurate aspects of the JP series and WWD
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Post by Verdugo on Nov 15, 2019 4:47:06 GMT 5
I've just read the Wikipedia article. The premise is ridiculous (dinosaurs never went extinct, but somehow cavemen still evolved) and the plot summary smells cliche, but it still got predominantly good ratings. Don't know if I should give it a chance. You should, at least the animation was stunning! And you can still appreciate the pain-tasking process that CG artists had to go through just to create that. Normally, i give most animations a pass just because of that (unless the animations are also horrible)
Anyway, here is my pick for the absolutely worst movie i have ever watched, bar none: Honestly, i'm still pissed to think that i actually wasted my ticket money for this piece of crap. This movie almost made me want to rip Adam Sandler's d*** off and shove it in his mouth so that he could shut up with his annoying accent. Why did i watch it you may ask? I was an idiot, i did not know how to tell which movies were going to be bad back then. This movie will make Good Dinosaur looks like Oscar-winning masterpiece in comparison.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Nov 15, 2019 5:43:50 GMT 5
That bad, huh? I saw the first one which seemed pretty decent, but I may steer clear of the other.
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Post by theropod on Nov 15, 2019 13:41:53 GMT 5
Regarding worst movies ever, I think The Last Airbender deserves at least an honorable mention. I don’t think I actually managed to sit through all of it, but the terrible choreography, the terrible writing, dialogue and exposition and the whitewashing (except for the antagonists) all make this a worthy contender. creature386 "The good Dinosaur" isn’t that bad, not amazing by a long shot, but certainly not the worst movie ever. It’s sort of cute. The droms even have feathers.
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Post by creature386 on Nov 15, 2019 19:58:29 GMT 5
I've read about its good animation quality before. Now I watched its trailer and, damn, Verdugo was right (though the two main characters look a bit out of place). Since I'm a man child who loves dinosaurs and cute animation movies, I'll probably give it a shot someday.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Nov 15, 2019 21:10:17 GMT 5
Well, the animation's good. I'll give it that.
Just saying, it may leave a very bad taste in your mouth.
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