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Interesting, no intention to start a fight, but Avatar was one of the best if you like the genre. The box office backs me up. :)
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Batman & Robin, nearly killed the franchise.
Was that Ben Affleck? Cause I thought he was terrible in Daredevil.
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If you want to see the worst movie, see "The Battle of Los Angeles" (2011) (Not Battle Los Angeles although that was pretty bad).

I can guarantee that nobody here can sit through the entire movie.

Some of the reviews on IMDb are pretty funny.
As I recall, both were bad, one worse though, where they were stuck in an apartment for a while.
 
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Years ago I watched The Ring 2, and I stuck it out until the end, hoping it would get better.

SPOILER ALERT: it didn't.

More recently, I tried to watch Zombieland, and I couldn't get through it - I turned it off. Same thing with This Is Spinal Tap. It was unwatchable.

Hope Floats - my first wife loved that movie, but she cried through the whole thing. I cried on the inside, mostly over the time I wasted sitting through it.

Birdbox - for all the hype, I expected it to be a whole lot better than it was. What a waste of what should have been an interesting premise.
 
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Transformers. All cgi, no heart.
Terminator Salvation.
Lion king 2019. The point of cartoons is to give them big eyes for expression. This is just a cash grab.
 
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It depends on how one defines "worse".

I would say the worse movie I have ever seen in the theater would be In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale. That movie was so bad, it was funny to watch. So, I guess since it was entertaining, but not in the way the creators intended, it would be considered "worse".

There has been two movies recently that was worse in a way of being way over-hyped:

Black Panther - Lots of plot holes, and parts that didn't really make sense nor need to happen other than move the plot forward. But.... It made tons of $$$$$. When this was in theaters, many people told me that I had to see this movie, that it was the best Marvel movie to date. I saw it, and I guess I saw through the hype, and thought it was barely an average movie in the MCU, imo.

Furious 7 - At one point, this movie had higher Rotten Tomato scores than all but one of the Indiana Jones movies. I wonder if Paul Walker had not died, would the movie of made as much as it did.
 
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No contest!

Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

The franchise won't be able to recover from that vandalism. It is one thing to make a "bad film" through incompetence. It is another thing entirely to hijack it and destroy all the existing characters as a political statement for your brand of politics. Honestly, Bob Iger was too distracted with the success of the MCU, to notice Kathleen Kennedy and her band of hack directors were killing Star Wars.
 
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Dog Star Man
Yeah that's right, there's no audio.
The only sound we heard watching it at an alternative cinema (circa late 70s) was the sound of theatre seats flipping back up as folks exited the theatre.
We stayed through the whole ****ing thing :cool:
Marijuana didn't help :(
 
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III

An incoherent mess. Not even so bad its fascinating.
 
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