Worst film you've seen.

All of those Japanese and South Korean 'tragic romance' movies that all have the same plot. Boy meets girl, they fall in love, one of them finds out that they have a rare and incurable disease and dies at the end, and we're all supposed to cry a lot. There will be lots of 'sad piano' to let you know when you're supposed to cry at various points in the movie. There are hundreds of them and they're all the same.
 
The Death Of Mr Lazarescu. A mates girlfriend chose it for us to watch at Blockbuster, then proceeded to sit in her room on the phone. Me and my mate had to watch a depressing Romanian film about an old man dying, whilst being shuttled from hospital to hospital. Dire.
 
The Death Of Mr Lazarescu. A mates girlfriend chose it for us to watch at Blockbuster, then proceeded to sit in her room on the phone. Me and my mate had to watch a depressing Romanian film about an old man dying, whilst being shuttled from hospital to hospital. Dire.
I'll have to disagree with you on that. I think that's a great film.
 
The Avengers (the Sean Connery, Uma Thurman one) immediately springs to mind. Absolute car crash.

Controversial opinion and not the worst film by any stretch (obviously on many fronts it's very good), but the one I definitely enjoyed the least was 12 years a slave. I get that you're probably not supposed to "enjoy" it, but I didn't find the narrative compelling enough to justify some of the more traumatic scenes. Particularly the length of them.

I've no problem with a film challenging me, making me angry or uncomfortable etc. But I found it at times both boring and an incredibly hard watch. Can't believe that's what they were going for.
 
More recently, both on Netflix and both starring Kevin Hart (who i dont usually mind)

Man from Toronto - couldn't finish it, it was that bad.
Me time- Finished it, but wish I hadn't.
 
More recently, both on Netflix and both starring Kevin Hart (who i dont usually mind)

Man from Toronto - couldn't finish it, it was that bad.
Me time- Finished it, but wish I hadn't.
I didn't mind Me Time. It's something daft to watch when you don't want to pay much attention.

Loved the high breast joke, cracked me up.
 
World Trade Centre, Nicolas Cage. Horrific and really poor taste. Was the beginning of my avoidance of any Nic Cage films.
 
Dirty Grandpa. Robert de-fricking-Nero.

Was on at a friends one night when we went round the four of us watched it in silence. Toe curling embarrassment and not enough humour to curl the mouth and that's without the horrendous scene of Bob De-En w*nking. I don't think anyone wanted to appear to be the prude and say switch it off but it was utterly utterly unfunnny in fact it was properly negatively funny, so unfunny as to make a joke made whilst it was running lose its humour.

One of the greatest actors of his generation. I can only imagine him asking the director about his "motivation" in the w*nking scene.
 
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