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       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: northbayteky Date: October 4, 2021, 12:48 pm
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       [quote author=NoLongerAubergine link=topic=381.msg24360#msg24360
       date=1633282014]...
       I think the popular, Oscar-nominated/winning, bad movies annoy
       me the most. ...
       [/quote]
       I have a list:
       La La Land
       The Shape of water
       Moonlight
       Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
       I started watching movies that won for "Best Picture" if I
       hadn't seen it. I couldn't even get through 20 minutes of La La
       Land. So ,so sorry I watched all of Once Upon a Time Hollywood.
       So boring, not good at all. I know it was a fairy tale of Q
       Tarantino, but it sucked bad.
       I think Moonlight made it because the "Academy" is trying to
       change their perception.
       #Post#: 24940--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: Thetis099 Date: October 4, 2021, 1:09 pm
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       Movies frequently nominated for Academy Awards that I think are
       bad?  Woody Allen's movies would feature heavy on my list.  I
       was never a fan and I think he was always and still is
       overrated.
       Also, I tried unsuccessfully to get through all of Birdman on
       two different occasions.  I liked the cast but I just didn't get
       it.
       #Post#: 24981--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: AbidingDudev4.1 Date: October 4, 2021, 1:56 pm
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       This question is haunting me because I don't have an answer that
       I can think of.
       I fell asleep during the English Patient and Schindler's List,
       which makes me a bad person not them a bad movie.
       The stupidest movie I ever sat through was The Animal with Rob
       Schneider and the adorable Colleen (Haskell?, i forget her last
       name) from the first Survivor show, it was brutal, but she was
       adorable.
       And every other movie I think of as dumb has some redeeming
       quality.
       Okay, never mind, same genre I watched like fifteen minutes of
       Bucky Larson and just noped out of it.
       #Post#: 25016--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: NoLongerAubergine Date: October 4, 2021, 2:32 pm
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       [quote author=northbayteky link=topic=381.msg24921#msg24921
       date=1633369720]
       [quote author=NoLongerAubergine link=topic=381.msg24360#msg24360
       date=1633282014]...
       I think the popular, Oscar-nominated/winning, bad movies annoy
       me the most. ...
       [/quote]
       I have a list:
       La La Land
       The Shape of water
       Moonlight
       Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
       I started watching movies that won for "Best Picture" if I
       hadn't seen it. I couldn't even get through 20 minutes of La La
       Land. So ,so sorry I watched all of Once Upon a Time Hollywood.
       So boring, not good at all. I know it was a fairy tale of Q
       Tarantino, but it sucked bad.
       I think Moonlight made it because the "Academy" is trying to
       change their perception.
       [/quote]
       I did not see any of these except for Once Upon a Time in
       Hollywood, because I knew I would not like them - especially
       LaLa Land. Tarantino makes a lot of misses, but Pulp Fiction and
       Once Upon a Time are ones I liked. I think because he films all
       over Southern Cal with an eye to iconic spots. And Once Upon A
       Time also did so with historic events of my young adulthood. So
       it kept me engaged.
       Your list did remind me of another terrible Oscar winner (not
       sure what category but they got 6 nominations) - A Walk in the
       Clouds (Keanu Reeves). Terrible script though I guess some
       people liked the dreamy quality of the cinematography. Funny
       thing is that a script reader I was working with at the time
       loved it. Goes to show there is something for everybody I guess.
       #Post#: 25021--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: Queenie Date: October 4, 2021, 2:38 pm
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       There are so many categories of badness.  I'd have to say most
       of the truly awful ones we just turned off Netflix or Amazon and
       now I can't remember the names.
       It's been a long year, viewing-wise.
       #Post#: 25033--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: northbayteky Date: October 4, 2021, 2:54 pm
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       [quote author=NoLongerAubergine link=topic=381.msg25016#msg25016
       date=1633375953]...Tarantino makes a lot of misses,...
       [/quote]
       He happens to be my daughter's favorite director. I don't know
       what it is about his films and the gratuitous violence, but she
       apparently loves him and all his work. Especially the Kill Bill
       ones.
       I particularly liked Inglorious Basterds. I also liked Django
       Unchained. I never did see Pulp Fiction.
       #Post#: 25037--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: badpoodle Date: October 4, 2021, 2:59 pm
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       [quote author=northbayteky link=topic=381.msg25033#msg25033
       date=1633377244]
       [quote author=NoLongerAubergine link=topic=381.msg25016#msg25016
       date=1633375953]...Tarantino makes a lot of misses,...
       [/quote]
       He happens to be my daughter's favorite director. I don't know
       what it is about his films and the gratuitous violence, but she
       apparently loves him and all his work. Especially the Kill Bill
       ones.
       I particularly liked Inglorious Basterds. I also liked Django
       Unchained. I never did see Pulp Fiction.
       [/quote]
       It's a good thing Rick isn't around. If there's anything he
       won't tolerate, it's disparagement of Quentin Tarantino!!! He
       loved Once Upon a Time in Hollywood so much he bought the book.
       #Post#: 25040--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: Queenie Date: October 4, 2021, 3:04 pm
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       [quote author=badpoodle link=topic=381.msg25037#msg25037
       date=1633377552]
       [quote author=northbayteky link=topic=381.msg25033#msg25033
       date=1633377244]
       [quote author=NoLongerAubergine link=topic=381.msg25016#msg25016
       date=1633375953]...Tarantino makes a lot of misses,...
       [/quote]
       He happens to be my daughter's favorite director. I don't know
       what it is about his films and the gratuitous violence, but she
       apparently loves him and all his work. Especially the Kill Bill
       ones.
       I particularly liked Inglorious Basterds. I also liked Django
       Unchained. I never did see Pulp Fiction.
       [/quote]
       It's a good thing Rick isn't around. If there's anything he
       won't tolerate, it's disparagement of Quentin Tarantino!!! He
       loved Once Upon a Time in Hollywood so much he bought the book.
       [/quote]
       I was traumatized by the opening to Kill Bill.  I had nightmares
       for weeks.  Definitely a trigger for past abuse.  Mr Q could not
       understand this even a little bit, although he at least didn't
       give me any crap about it.  Anyway I couldn't watch it.
       #Post#: 25042--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: badpoodle Date: October 4, 2021, 3:07 pm
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       [quote author=Queenie link=topic=381.msg25040#msg25040
       date=1633377861]
       [quote author=badpoodle link=topic=381.msg25037#msg25037
       date=1633377552]
       [quote author=northbayteky link=topic=381.msg25033#msg25033
       date=1633377244]
       [quote author=NoLongerAubergine link=topic=381.msg25016#msg25016
       date=1633375953]...Tarantino makes a lot of misses,...
       [/quote]
       He happens to be my daughter's favorite director. I don't know
       what it is about his films and the gratuitous violence, but she
       apparently loves him and all his work. Especially the Kill Bill
       ones.
       I particularly liked Inglorious Basterds. I also liked Django
       Unchained. I never did see Pulp Fiction.
       [/quote]
       It's a good thing Rick isn't around. If there's anything he
       won't tolerate, it's disparagement of Quentin Tarantino!!! He
       loved Once Upon a Time in Hollywood so much he bought the book.
       [/quote]
       I was traumatized by the opening to Kill Bill.  I had nightmares
       for weeks.  Definitely a trigger for past abuse.  Mr Q could not
       understand this even a little bit, although he at least didn't
       give me any crap about it.  Anyway I couldn't watch it.
       [/quote]
       I'm sorry. His movies are very violent. I don't really enjoy
       most of them and I've never seen any of the Kill Bills. I don't
       think this means he's a bad director, though. I can appreciate
       that he has a certain vision. If you don't like violence, at
       least you know his movies aren't for you.
       #Post#: 25053--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Worst Movie You’ve Ever Seen?
       By: Queenie Date: October 4, 2021, 3:26 pm
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       [quote author=badpoodle link=topic=381.msg25042#msg25042
       date=1633378057]
       I'm sorry. His movies are very violent. I don't really enjoy
       most of them and I've never seen any of the Kill Bills. I don't
       think this means he's a bad director, though. I can appreciate
       that he has a certain vision. If you don't like violence, at
       least you know his movies aren't for you.
       [/quote]
       They are very violent, and normally I'm more or less OK with it
       because it's so cartoonish and OTT.  But the abuse trigger was
       very different.  It was the song, and then the part where she'd
       been in a coma and something about a rape and domestic violence
       and that was it, I was out of there.
       I can handle fantasy violence, no problem.  It's realistic
       violence that gets me in a really bad way.
       Tarantino does tend to go a little nuts at the end of the movies
       though.  I left the room, no actually I left the house for the
       end of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood because I could see it
       coming.  And the one, maybe Django unchained, set in the wild
       west got kind of crazily bloody right at the end.  But I didn't
       find that disturbing, just a little silly.
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