Hancock

There was a certain level of stinkiness to Hancock. Not the worst movie ever, but not one that I care to see again either.
 
BadWolf;2983052 said:
My worst is Pan's Labyrinth... after I saw I gave it to someone as a Christmas present. I haven't gotten a Christmas present from them since.

I kind of liked that one.
 
CliffnMesquite;2982830 said:
Why don't you guys give me your worst Five movies. Then I'll have something to watch. ;)

The movie Sour Grapes is painfully bad. I'm not sure what my wife was thinking when she said it was a good movie. We watched it and even she said "Wow, I don't remember it being that bad!"

If you like filthy childish humor , The Whoopee Boys is good stuff, but I think it's only on VHS. Of course, I haven't seen it in years, but I'm prone to quote it from time to time. :laugh2:
 
TheCount;2982462 said:
That said, I enjoyed about the first half of Hancock then it took a steep nose dive. The original idea of a troubled superhero in a world of normal people that needs a PR agent was solid, all that other crap that they dragged into it was downright ridiculous.

Pretty much agree with this. They shouldn't have tried to add such a serious twist to it at the end.

The Plot was lacking, but meh. It wasn't a horrible movie, not one I'd buy, but it entertained me enough.

I loved Con-Air, found it very entertaining.

In The Name of the King was just complete crap, lol.
 
BrAinPaiNt;2982919 said:
I will tell you one that is really bad, I have yet to hear anyone that saw it say they like it.

In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

It was just flat out terrible.

Surprise of it was that it had some name actors like Jason Statham (who's movies are not oscar movies but at least they are ok for action movies), Ron Pearlman, John Rhys-Davies, Ray Liotta, Matthew Lillard and Burt Reynolds oh man Burt was so miscast and the script for him was so cheesy it might be worth watching it just to laugh at him.

Hey that was Uwe Boll's second best movie of his career!
 
You want some bad movies, try:

Pi (and most other Aronofsky movies)
Obsessed
Rat Race (what I saw of it)
Any Uwe Boll movie, though the zombie one probably takes the cake (Haunted something, I can't even remember, I never liked the game it was based on)
Moulin Rouge
The Thin Red Line
Coraline
 
ChldsPlay;3004715 said:
You want some bad movies, try:

Pi (and most other Aronofsky movies)
Obsessed
Rat Race (what I saw of it)
Any Uwe Boll movie, though the zombie one probably takes the cake (Haunted something, I can't even remember, I never liked the game it was based on)
Moulin Rouge
The Thin Red Line
Coraline

Bubba Ho Tep not even Bruce Campbell could save it
 
tomson75;2982743 said:
Not a fan of the movie......but I am a huge fan of Theron. She looks damn good in this one.

She looked better in "Monster"

:D
 
Hancock disappointed me....Theron was the only saving grace of the whole movie.

that being said....theo must not have seen some cinematic shortcomings as Blue Demon, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4, Cobra vs Komodo, The Talented Mr. Ripley, or anything by Michael Moore.
 
ChldsPlay;3004715 said:
You want some bad movies, try:

Pi (and most other Aronofsky movies)
Obsessed
Rat Race (what I saw of it)
Any Uwe Boll movie, though the zombie one probably takes the cake (Haunted something, I can't even remember, I never liked the game it was based on)
Moulin Rouge
The Thin Red Line
Coraline


I thought it would be dumb, and i generally dislike Burton movies, but I really like Coraline. My niece loves the movie....wants to be Coraline for Halloween.
 
Teren_Kanan;3004286 said:
Pretty much agree with this. They shouldn't have tried to add such a serious twist to it at the end.

The Plot was lacking, but meh. It wasn't a horrible movie, not one I'd buy, but it entertained me enough.

I loved Con-Air, found it very entertaining.

In The Name of the King was just complete crap, lol.


I liked In the Name of the King, even though they stole the army from Lord of the Rings....hehehehe. Other than The Bank Job, I really like all of Jason Statham's movies.
 
I thought the Perfect Storm was perfect crap. All the hype, and only the last 5 minutes of the movie was about the storm....LAME

honestly the only entertaining part was when they realed in that mako.
 
Biggems;3013029 said:
I thought it would be dumb, and i generally dislike Burton movies, but I really like Coraline. My niece loves the movie....wants to be Coraline for Halloween.

You guys know Tim Burton had nothing to do with Coraline.... right? It was directed by the guy that directed Nightmare Before Christmas (another movie people often credit to Burton), Henry Selick.

Tim Burton did work on 9 (again as a Producer and not a Director), and he co-produced Nightmare Before Christmas, but he wasn't involved in Coraline.
 
Yeagermeister;3004751 said:
Bubba Ho Tep not even Bruce Campbell could save it

Shut it Mister...I liked Bubba Ho Tep because it was funny and cheesy.
 

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