My Top 5 Terrible Movies:
1. Green Hornet.
2. The Smurfs.
3. Transformers.
4. Green Lantern. Biggest disappointment of the year.
5. Conan the Barbarian. Or should I call him Tarzan the Barbarian?
Worst Movie This Year So Far
@ssejllenrad said:
@dboyrules2011: The "Worst movie" notion is subjective. I"M TELLING YOU. Those are the worst movies for us.
I guess,everybody has there own opinion.
Green Lantern, because of the way it was promoted and built up, and really left me feeling let down and like I wasted my time and money. Season of the Witch and Green Hornet were really bad, but I didn't have high expectations.
The film took far too long to get started, then it quickly went nowhere, and suddenly ended, as if everyone gave up on the project and simply said, "We'll just try to make it look like we made an effort..."
Bucky Larson, Glee 3D, Justin Bieber, Season of the Witch, Zookeeper, Smurfs, Transformers, Green Lantern, and I don't think it came out yet, but I'm just going to say Jack and Jill, that new Adam Sandler movie.
I dont feel as though superpowers or any supernatural aspect would've been necessary for the story that was given to have succeeded in being an immersive films, although it could've been incredibly interesting.@Illuminatus said:
The film took far too long to get started, then it quickly went nowhere, and suddenly endedThat, that's what really bothered me. I was hoping to see more supernatural stuff in the movie, since I hoped they would it make it like that - that ... for example telekinesis or telepathy would be possible with 100% usage of the brain. But they didn't show any of it and did what you were describing. In the end then he showed some powers like precognition or something like that, so it slightly went in the correct direction. But when it happens in the last five minutes, then there is really no use for it at all. But that with the superpowers is just my opinion.
The science behind the drug itself was...convoluted. I don't believe you can actually have your entire brain working at the same time without suffering from a seizure of some sort.
The film should've explained where the drug came from, who engineered it, what happened to it's engineer, etc. etc..
Then, it should've taken the time to actually explain how the drug works. Have the main character utilize his newfound abilities to extensively study how the brain and body works, and over the film whilst other events took place, his understanding of what it exactly does and how it does it would grow, as would the viewer's. Although I will state that I'm glad when a film is intelligent enough to let the audience think for itself, certain information has to be given or certain images be shown for us to even begin to comprehend it all.
If there's too many unanswered questions in a film for no real reason at all, except to keep the "plot" going, the audience starts to question everything about the film and the lapses in common sense compound on the film, therefore squandering it's potential.
The worst movie was Your Highness. It's a pity - they had a chance to create a good fantasy parody, but completely destroyed the movie with the amount of genital jokes.
Hard question to ask. So many horrible ones. I think these would be the worst
Zookeeper
Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer
Green Lantern
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Beastly
Priest
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