Saturday, January 30, 2010

Six of the Worst Movies....EVER

Small talk six for this Saturday is a list of the six worst movies you've ever seen...I wish I could remember the name of the awful movie my husband got out of the clearance bin at Hy-Vee the other day...it would definitely make the list. Oh well, here goes...


1.

Idiocracy Pictures, Images and Photos
Seriously...this is horrible...and I really like Luke Wilson but good grief. What makes this one #1 in my mind is that my husband loved it and still walks around quoting it at times. "But honey, it's got what plants crave..."

2.

The Postman Pictures, Images and Photos
The only redeeming quality of this movie is that it had Tom Petty in it.

3.

The Notebook Pictures, Images and Photos
I'm a girl and this movie made the list. Long, drawn out and awful.

4.

blair witch project Pictures, Images and Photos
This could have been a reasonably cool scary flick if it didn't make me totally sick at my stomach just watching the awful jiggling of the cameras. I get that was part of the charm for some people, but I get motion sickness and I hated it.

5.

Grease 2 Pictures, Images and Photos
You don't follow up the original "Grease" with this...seriously.

6.

jason x Pictures, Images and Photos
Terrible, terrible movie...although it did give me a giggle that there was a character named "Janessa" in it. Otherwise, L-A-M-E.

I could probably drag this list out a whole lot longer but I've got things to do today. This stay-at-home mom got a babysitter for the afternoon and I'm getting out of the house for a while, whoohoo!!

2 comments:

  1. I HATED the Blair witch project! It was awful!! I agree with your list except for the Notebook.. Im a sap and I love that one!
    Enjoy your afternoon!!

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  2. To each their own... I agree with you on them, except for the first two. Idiocracy is in your face what america could be if we keep going the direction we are still going(dumbing down of america). I've noticed over the years of conditioning and programming that people laugh at others mishaps such as american funniest videos where people are stimulated to laugh when the guy on a bike runs face first into the dirt. I agree with you that probably Tom Petty is the best part of The Postman but it is also about hope and enlightenment set in a future environment. Albeit sometimes a false hope that turns into believing in himself. My two cents. Don't have any idea how to sign by the numerous choices below so went with the easiest for now... anonymously Phil Cease.

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