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what is the worst movie you have ever seen at the cinema?

263 replies

BrickPoet · 12/04/2024 22:56

Nacho Libre

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deeplybaffled · 12/04/2024 23:06

Natural Born Killers. Walked out after 20 minutes

SabreIsMyFave · 12/04/2024 23:06

Oh yeah, Les Mis was pretty boring and dull and I would never watch it again. How it managed to stay in the West End for so may years just baffles me.

See also, Mamma Mia. The film was a load of absolute fooking shite!

HeddaGarbled · 12/04/2024 23:07

Gadget Man

BatteryPoweredPeacock · 12/04/2024 23:07

I love loads of these already mentioned Blush

Dodgeball. (I never chose it, I used to work in a cinema during uni. I've seen a lot of shit films I don't want to)

User1979289 · 12/04/2024 23:07

The Phamton - OMG so bad

InglouriousBasterd · 12/04/2024 23:07

Babylon. I wanted the three hours of my life back!

theeyeofdoe · 12/04/2024 23:07

I quite like a lot of these - inc Oppenheimer.

I’ve only ever walked out of one film -Harlem Nights with Eddie Murphy. Which seemed to compromise of him mumbling and saying N* and f* repeatedly.

We did last all the way through Babylon, which would have been an amazing film had someone edited it properly. 2 hours are the most any film should run for.

NoWordForFluffy · 12/04/2024 23:08

Crash (David Cronenberg film, not the one with Matt Dillon and Thandie Newton).

RemarkablyBrightCreature · 12/04/2024 23:09

Austin Powers - utter shite. Left halfway through.

Parky04 · 12/04/2024 23:09

Titanic. What a load of boring shite!

Spudlover · 12/04/2024 23:10

Solaris. I have never left a film before the end, but came close with this one.

ChaToilLeam · 12/04/2024 23:10

The new Napoleon film. Absolutely shockingly bad. We were so disappointed.

WWLD · 12/04/2024 23:11

Far and Away. I walked out after 20 minutes. The Irish accents made my teeth hurt.

MagentaRocks · 12/04/2024 23:11

Onemorebox · 12/04/2024 23:02

Oppenheimer (Apologies to the Fans)
It just went on, and on, and on, and on... 😴

We felt the same. I also didn't like killers of the flower moon.

Cornflowers35 · 12/04/2024 23:11

Magnolia - the frogs. WTF

Iamtheoneinten · 12/04/2024 23:11

Beau Is Afraid - closest I’ve ever come to walking out before the end.

Saralyn · 12/04/2024 23:12

Analyze That

I saw it in when I missed my flight back to the UK from Switzerland and had 12 hours to kill before my new flight.

It was winter and I had been wandering the streets. Decided to see a film to have something to do and get warm. The ticket was at least twice the UK price.

I still strongly considered leaving the cinema half way though the film.

ItsAStupidQuestion · 12/04/2024 23:12

Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. The only film I've ever walked out of in the cinema.

All4SeasonsAt1nce · 12/04/2024 23:12

twotoddlersandanewborn · 12/04/2024 23:05

Cats 🙈

Agreed!
It was quite a surreal film ( in a bad way ) and I would have happily walked out before the first hour was up.

SilverSimca · 12/04/2024 23:12

Back to the Future 2. So disappointing.

Thatsthewayitisnt · 12/04/2024 23:15

Caddy’s Shack. Awful holiday abroad with baby who would not sleep ALL night. Watched it during the night in the hotel lobby .

Needapadlockonmyfridge · 12/04/2024 23:15

Independence Day
Mars Attacks.
Hard to say which was worse, really.
walked out of Mars Attacks, couldn't really walk out of Independence Day. That was on an overnight ferry so it was that or the bar, which was possibly worse. Truly terrible.

Ladylalaboo1 · 12/04/2024 23:16

bangsg · 12/04/2024 23:00

tinker Taylor soilder spy - probably spelt it wrong

Yes this was what I was going to say! I fell asleep 🤣 just not for me!

NotDavidTennant · 12/04/2024 23:16

Sex And The City 2. No further explanation necessary.

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 12/04/2024 23:17

The Baby of Macon