Silver Phantom he/him Posted April 5 Posted April 5 I wanted to start this because I got in a conversation about it at my work and things got kind of heated. So i of corse wanted to bring the chaos here. What are ya‘ll top four worst movies? Only rule is the had to have actual seen it Mine are The Black Cauldron (1985) Avatar the Last Airbender (2010) The last Jedi Crazy Stupid love (2011)
Treamayne Posted April 5 Posted April 5 (edited) 7 hours ago, Silver Phantom said: What are ya‘ll top four worst movies? Do you mean Bad Movies that know they are bad movies, or bad movies that think they are good movies. Example: Lucinda's Spell - truly terrible movie; but it does not pretend otherwise (so, useful for a bad-movie-MST3K night with friends and libations). Edited April 5 by Treamayne
Silver Phantom he/him Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 6 hours ago, Treamayne said: Do you mean Bad Movies that know they are bad movies, or bad movies that think they are good movies. Example: Lucinda's Spell - truly terrible movie; but it does not pretend otherwise (so, useful for a bad-movie-MST3K night with friends and libations). I mean movies that were ment to be good.
Born of Mist He/Him Posted April 23 Posted April 23 (edited) On 4/5/2026 at 1:15 AM, Silver Phantom said: I wanted to start this because I got in a conversation about it at my work and things got kind of heated. So i of corse wanted to bring the chaos here. What are ya‘ll top four worst movies? Only rule is the had to have actual seen it Mine are The Black Cauldron (1985) Avatar the Last Airbender (2010) The last Jedi Crazy Stupid love (2011) Most Disney/Pixar movies in the past 5 years are pretty bad Edited April 23 by Born of Mist 1
Schizoposting Posted May 2 Posted May 2 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. Once Upon a Time in America 3. Mulholland Drive 4. Inglourious Basterds I specifically choose films that were critically acclaimed, but that I personally hated. At least with something like Last Man Standing (the one with Bruce Willis), the film doesn't take itself too seriously, and it sometimes can stray into "so bad that it's good territory"; conversely, the ones on my list are either excruciatingly boring, completely incomprehensible, or straight up sociopathic.
Qianweilian He/him Posted May 2 Posted May 2 Batman (1966) (I actually think it's really funny to watch though...)
Eluvianii he/him Posted May 2 Posted May 2 Man, trying to come up with even one is kinda difficult. Maybe Skinamarink? Super unique, cool concept, but it should have been like 25 minutes, 30 tops. Watching this for almost two hours is incredibly boring.
Use the Falchion Posted May 28 Posted May 28 On 4/4/2026 at 10:15 PM, Silver Phantom said: The last Jedi I'll die on the hill that The Last Jedi is one of the few modern pieces of Star Wars media that actually gets Star Wars. It's far from perfect, and I have some fundamental issues with it, but overall I think it's a phenomenal movie that works on a narrative level, on a meta/speaking to and about the audience level, and on a meta-narrative "what was the creator doing/what does this do to the story" level. To me, the problems in TLJ don't actually stem from TLJ, but from The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker. Anyways, my worst movies...hmm...I've seen some bad ones, but I usually try to purge those from my mind. The ones that stuck around: The Last Airbender (2010) - This is the first movie that emotionally hurt me. Percy Jackson & the Sea of Monsters (2013) - Before this, I don't think I saw a movie and went "this was a complete and utter waste of time in my life I'll never get back." Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018) and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S -I'm combining these into one category because they have nigh-identical problems IMO. Much like Pacific Rim: Uprising (there is no Pacific Rim sequel in Ba Sing Se), it sidelined the great human cast from the previous film (including the amazing female protagonist) for a boring new cast, with nothing to bring other than more lore that wasn't necessary and felt confusing when added to the story. Watch the first of both, then move on. The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies (2014) - I'm not a bit LOTR fan, and this movie was the terrible ending to end all endings. I can't remember a single detail about it other than Smaug's thing at the very beginning of the film. Honorable Mentions: Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet & The Incredibles 2 - These aren't bad movies, but they weren't worth the wait between movies and undermine the purpose and ending of the first movie, IMO. Fan4stic (2015) - I love the cast and the premise actually wasn't too bad! I loved that Sue was the adopted one. I even liked Doom's walk through the hallway and the music during that scene. It was just...everything else. Logan (2018) - This one is a personal thing, as this is the one and only movie that triggers me. Objectively it's a good movie, but I fundamentally DESPISE the premise of "a cynical man learns to cherish what he already has at the end of his life" trope with the burning passion, and this movie didn't help. (That's not why it's triggering, but the reason why is personal.) I hope to never rewatch it again, and I loathe that I have to put it on recommended MCU movie lists due to how the X-Men are now connected. I love how Deadpool & Wolverine desecrated the movie. Fantastic Beasts movies - These aren't as bad as other things on the list, but they have no idea who they're catering to, and it shows.
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