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Watched Jesse James vs. The Black Train. I would rate it the worst movie I have ever watched. Everything about it was BAD, acting, camera, etc. Just my 2 cents.
 
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If you want to see a bad movie take a look at Titanic II....
Rainy day had nothing better to do.....Wow this movie was a real stink bomb! :eek:
 
I was once forced to watch "Digby - the biggest dog in the world" with my then four-year-old daughter. You don't know what BAD is until you've seen that one...

John
 
If you want to see a bad movie take a look at Titanic II....
Rainy day had nothing better to do.....Wow this movie was a real stink bomb! :eek:

Wow. I’d never even heard of this.

“When a tsunami hurls an iceberg into the ship's path, ...” Buwahaha....

Anyways, thanks for mentioning it, because in looking it up, I at least found out about the real Titanic II project, which apparently was also a dud, but at least interesting :)
 
Couldn't watch much of Pulp Fiction. Seemed to be a typical Tarantino disaster. He'll do his best to turn what could have been a good movie into something not worth watching.
 
"Savage is loose"
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I rest my case

Plot

In 1902, John (Scott), his much younger wife Maida (Scott's real-life wife, Trish Van Devere) and their infant son David (played by both Lee Montgomery and John David Carson) are the only survivors of a ship that crashes into the rocky beach of an uncharted island during a violent storm. By 1912, David, now a seemingly happy 12-year-old boy, begins to enter puberty. By the time he is 17, David is consumed by lust for his mother, which drives a wedge between him and his father to the point where they hunt each other down for the affections of the only woman on the island.
 
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"Savage is loose"
Excerpt from Wikipedia


I rest my case

Plot

In 1902, John (Scott), his much younger wife Maida (Scott's real-life wife, Trish Van Devere) and their infant son David (played by both Lee Montgomery and John David Carson) are the only survivors of a ship that crashes into the rocky beach of an uncharted island during a violent storm. By 1912, David, now a seemingly happy 12-year-old boy, begins to enter puberty. By the time he is 17, David is consumed by lust for his mother, which drives a wedge between him and his father to the point where they hunt each other down for the affections of the only woman on the island.


Wow...I was gonna say "Rudy", but I may conceed this one, sight unseen!
 
.Billy Jack
.20,000,000 years to eaqrth
.Susperia
.Bronco Billy ( sorry Clint but you were a wimp in that one) I walked out of the theater about half way
.Bridges of Madison county (Sorry Clint but you were twerp and a snake in the grass)
. Maximum Over drive.
 
"Star Pilot", a dubbed Italian sci fi with muscle men running around in shorts and half naked women. The women were fine, but the special effects were really strange. You could see the background stars waving back and forth on their wires, and and the ray guns apparently had a ballistics problem as they had to be aimed upward to hit anything. The space respirator (think 6" plastic pipe had to be gripped in the teeth when in a vacuum). Space suit not required.
Beer helps.
 
I'm not much of a movie nerd, but Zardoz had to be up there with the worst of them. Watched it many years ago when I was managing a video rental place. Anybody remember those?

For those who haven't heard of it it depicts a post apocalyptic civilization whose "holy book" is "The Wizard of Oz." Yeah, it was as bad as it sounds.
 
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