On shock value I would give this an A +, but for film quality this may be
the worst film I see all year.
While definitely not
the worst film I saw at the festival, (that title would belong to Gravity), La última película remains an interesting, yet trying and monotonous take on «the death of cinema.»
Want to blow off some steam about
the worst films you saw last year?
Now, without further delay, I present you with my picks of the 10
worst films I saw at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
It's still a masterpiece compared to «Blackwood» [F], a British supernatural thriller that wasn't just
the worst film we saw at this year's festival, it might be the worst we've seen in ten years of attending the LFF.
Unhappily, one of
the worst films I saw this year was also made by Eugène Green, Faire la parole (2015).
Gregory Poirier, screenwriter for the also
bad films See Spot Run and Gossip, takes his first turn filming one of his screenplays with Tomcats, another in a series of gross - out comedies to come down the pike since the success of American Pie and Scary Movie.
Not exact matches
I also got a chance to travel to Texas this past summer for several weeks of training in San Antonio which I combined with some leave days visiting Denver, the Grand Canyon, Albuquerque New Mexico (
saw all the Breaking
Bad film locations), and Austin, Texas (along with a fun night at 6th Street
seeing a ton of live music and drinking way too much beer).
Another relationship culminates «in the
worst trip to Los Angeles ever
seen outside of a David Lynch
film.»
This example is among the most benign (
see Linda Marchiano's descriptions of the
filming of Deep Throat for
worse) Many porn products are made in «cottage industry» conditions by small - time operators who do not hesitate to use force, violence, blackmail and drugs on the «actors.»
We have
seen similar
film in the last ten years, but I think this season's
film is going to be the
worst one.
I've
seen plenty of so -
bad - they're - good horror movies, but few are on the level of New Moon Rising, a
film that I am genuinely unable to describe.
Jumping into this
film without having
seen the first is a
bad idea; therefore, watching the previous installment comes highly recommended.
It still falls back into those traps you
see in so many
bad animated
films... unnecessary dance sequences, the pop culture references and catchphrases that are two years to late and using real world music in a fantasy world of birds.
I would give it a negative rating if I could, and am willing to say with no remorse to those involved this may be the
worst film I have ever
seen in my life.
One of the
worst, stupidest, and most pathetic
films I have ever
seen.
I've
seen bad compositing in almost every
film I've
seen this year, with the
worst offender being Skyfall.
It is nice to
see the cast back together again and with the plethora of other
bad animated
films that hit the big screen today; this reviewer will always take another Shrek feature
film... or even a Christmas Special.
But not even the joy of
seeing Breaking
Bad's Bryan Cranston playing the evil Vilos Cohaagen was enough to prevent critics from labeling the
film as dull.
It's not a
bad film, but I doubt I'll
see it again.
As good as the
film comes across, it is also a movie that I've
seen numerous times before, on some level, whether it be BACHELOR PARTY or even VERY
BAD THINGS.
I am pleased to
see people attempting dialogue about what makes a
film good or
bad.
I never
saw the first
Bad Lieutenant
film, but this one was presented as a dark drama, centered around the murder of an immigrant family, but that really wasn't the focus of this
film.
(I had the additional misfortune of
seeing the
film in 3 - D, and the seasick compositions are even
worse through tinted lenses and forced perspective.)
Possibly the
worst film Ive
seen this year.
The actors did a fine job: Crudup, Angarano, Miller, Tye Sheridan, Thomas Mann (although Olivia Thirlby in a small role had literally one of the
worst performances I have ever
seen in a feature
film).
There's plenty of
bad hair and cheesy rock hits, which may explain why reviewers have not been kind to the
film, though anyone dreaming of
seeing Cruise sing «Pour Some Sugar on Me» or Brand and Baldwin duet on «Can't Fight This Feeling» may still have reason to visit their local cineplex.
If you want to
see ignorant self destruction,
see Troy Duffy in «Overnight» and forget this
film — the
worst mistake Josh Hartnett has made in his career.
I predicted a leap off a cliff face with the last installment, and in that way Fifty Shades Freed did not disappoint; it's one of the
worst films you will ever
see.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is a poor excuse for a horror
film, and I've never
seen anything as
bad as this.
If you've ever
seen «The Room,» a 2003 feature that's been called one of the
worst films of the 21st century, you probably had some burning questions about its leading man, such as: How old is that guy, really?
The
film's final act is both its best and
worst, anchored by the long - gestating blow - up between the young newlyweds — naturally, it's set on the eponymous Chesil Beach — that
sees both Howle and Ronan delivering show - stopping performances and Sean Bobbitt's lush cinematography combining beauty and function in with total precision.
Finally, the
film looks like its literally come out an immature five year old who was day dreaming about the latest
film he
saw, ots so unbelievably
bad that when i was young i came up with better dialogue and story.
Though the directing duo of brothers Michael and Peter Spierig made one of the
worst films of 2017 in what was the eighth
Saw film it was hard not to hold out hope for what these guys might do outside the IP pool given Jigsaw was likely an opportunity they couldn't (financially) turn down.
The only real thing I liked in this
film was the scene with the three little pigs being
bad mercenaries, but the funny thing about it is that Cheech marin plays one pig and Chong plays another, and I found that pretty funny actually, but the rest of the
film is just crap, and Is undoubtedly the
worst film I've
seen this year.
Haven't
seen the
film but even on IMDB site its voted the
worst.
Speaking of Burton, forget the Jews, because this
film really looks
bad for atheists, as I can
see some Bible thumper saying that the most inaccurate thing in this (Snicker, snicker) Biblical drama is Burton's character feeling guilty about killing Christ.
The Broken Tower is the first 2012 - released
film I have
seen, and will most likely make it on my
worst of the year list.
I can
see believable brotherly love and chemistry in this
film, in contrast to hyperactive, incredibly annoying and overall, plain
bad role models in the first one.
This is the
worst film i've ever
seen.
The only good I sense coming from this Cody Banks
film is that it's so
bad, we probably won't be
seeing any more of them.
It's because of Wiseau that The Room resonated so strongly with fans: For better or
worse, he made a
film unlike anything people had
seen before.
I
see Wiseau as an artist, and his
film as one made from a singular vision however many
bad choices it may include.
This is easily one of the
worst films I've ever
seen, but because of the circumstances, I'll give it a little credit.
As an uberfan of the so -
bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never
seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the
film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
47 Metres Down is the definition of irritation, this was dreadfully boring
film that has the
worst script I've
seen in years.
This is the
worst Superman
film by far, the
worst superhero
film I have ever
seen, and one of the
worst films in general that I have ever
seen!
In the several
films I've
seen him in, he has universally been the
worst actor, and the most annoying character.
When we go into a
film of this sort, we expect to
see White People Behaving
Badly, but to view an African - American who shows such antagonism toward his own people, it becomes a more startling sight — and it must be tougher for an actor to take on such a part.
One of the
worst films I have
seen in a long time.