Media, Entertainment & Music

A list of crappy movies to not waste your time

Media, Entertainment & Music

Posted by: mummy2jj

25th Apr 2011 08:16am

just a few to start the list off!
The last exorcism
fair game (unless you are into things regarding sept 11 and iraq war)
white noise


Comments 7

kimc
  • 13th Jul 2011 04:27pm

Confessions Of A Shopaholic
The Lake House
The Day The Earth Stood Still
He's Just Not That Into You

sprinkles
  • 22nd Jun 2011 02:46pm

The Tourist. Good grief, I've never seen two actors wlth less romantic chemistry.

Anonymous
  • 16th Jun 2011 10:44am

the list of movies i find pretty crappy are

The imaganorium of doctor parnasseus
no country for old men
legally blonde
catwomen
lesbian vampire killers
this all that i can think of at the momment.

dint
  • 6th May 2011 01:08pm

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mummy2jj
  • 6th May 2011 05:05pm
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actually i really liked avatar! i would love to see it again!

mummy2jj
  • 30th Apr 2011 10:31am

Twelve( a fully narrated film that really got annoying!)

Goulah
  • 30th Apr 2011 01:14am

Damn. I was going to post exactly the same topic and you beat me to it. Then again we could have a list of movies that are so bad that they are wonderful.

My contribution to the list would be:

1. The Claw (a creature made from anti-matter)
2. Starship Troopers (giant aliens which resemble bugs)
3. Night of the Lepus (monster rabbits savage an American town)

I still have not seen "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" or the sequel but have been told it also falls into the category.

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