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  • srboone
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    JBB's Drive-in showed how bad movies can be an art form, tho. I thought Cabin Fever was relatively ho-hum, nothing really special, except for the scene in which one of the girls shaves her legs in an attempt to maintain her sanity. Every now and then, you find a great scene of such power and beauty in a horror film that the director gets credit for being better than he actually is. Eli Roth is not a big draw for me, but if he ever gets that Thanksgiving Day movie (based on his faux trailer in Grindhouse), I'm there!

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  • gcgirl
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    I've watched enough Joe Bob Briggs Drive-in Theatre to know there are technically worse movies, but OMG I f***ing hated Cabin Fever. The only reason I didn't get up and leave was my ride was enjoying it, so I stayed and stuck it out. Really, really, really wish I hadn't.

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  • Menace
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    Originally posted by the_last_gunslinger View Post
    I would challenge anyone to come up with a worse movie than Zombie Nation.
    Mutant vampire Zombies from the Hood

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  • HorrorScribe
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    All of the Leprechaun movies, starring Warwick Davis. Yes, I've seen them all. A couple of them twice. But I'm a completist when it comes to horror movie franchises.

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  • MrRoland
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    [QUOTE=Antmusic;10423]I enjoy the silliness and fun of the original Cats & Dogs, which I've seen four or five times (I haven't seen part II: The Revenge of Kitty Galore). Of course, the humor is for kids. Oh, and I am assuming you are not talking about The Truth about Cats and Dogs.

    Yes, I was referring to Cats & Dogs, not the Truth about Cats and Dogs, but I suddenly had a thought that someone should make a parody movie called Must Love the Truth About Cats & Dogs.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    Son of the Mask--Jamie Kennedy! See??? Must...avoid...at...all...costs.
    I agree Jaime Kennedy=Suck! If he is in the credits you must pass.

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  • srboone
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    Son of the Mask--Jamie Kennedy! See??? Must...avoid...at...all...costs.

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  • Antmusic
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    Originally posted by MrRoland View Post
    I don't know if these can be counted because they were so bad that i turned away, but Son of The Mask and Cats and Dogs.
    I enjoy the silliness and fun of the original Cats & Dogs, which I've seen four or five times (I haven't seen part II: The Revenge of Kitty Galore). Of course, the humor is for kids. Oh, and I am assuming you are not talking about The Truth about Cats and Dogs.

    I haven't seen Son of the Mask, but I can assume it is pretty bad... especially if they tried to make the psycho-funny-revenge flick kid friendly.

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  • divemaster
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    Battle Royale II has to be right up there. Which is a shame b/c Battle Royale is a fantastic movie. but the sequel is just unwatchably horrible. The director who made the first one died shortly into the shoot of the sequel, and his son had to take over. He should be thrown into prison for this travesty.

    Laughable plot. HORRIBLE acting. Hardly anything even makes any sense. Characters are annoying and stupid.

    Now I'm all pissed off for even remembering this "film." Thanks a lot, guys!

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  • Ben Staad
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    Anyone out there a fan of "Tooth and Nail"? If you are God Bless You (just kidding!) because I thought it was just flat out terrible. This has all the elements in a movie that I love but somehow they just really f'ed it up.

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  • MrRoland
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    I don't know if these can be counted because they were so bad that i turned away, but Son of The Mask and Cats and Dogs. One of the worst that I sat all the way through was Legion. I was warned about that one and didn't listen. I sincerely wish I had.

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  • the_last_gunslinger
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    I would challenge anyone to come up with a worse movie than Zombie Nation.

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  • TerryE
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    At this point, I think everyone should know that if the name Uwe Boll is in any way associated with a movie, you avoid it at all costs.

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  • srboone
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    Pretty much anything by Uwe Boll could fit into this category, couldn't it? I never saw Postal, tho...

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  • JDar.
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    My stinker award goes to ALONE IN THE DARK (2005) - "directed" by Uwe Boll, bad script, horrible acting . . . not even bad enough to be good.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369226/

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