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ok, we have the best film topic going on at the mo, so lets start a worst film your've seen post.

I go for 2 here,

 

an oldie "Plan 9 from Outer space" what were they on when they made that one.

 

recently, "The Blair Witch Project" didnt see the point of that one, all hype :D

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"The Blair Witch Project" didnt see the point of that one, all hype :D

Leave the Prime Minister's wife's political ambitions out of this!

 

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Hi all

 

i think id have a long list but off the top of my head it goes something like

 

blair witch & blair witch 2(a naked girl dancing about in number 2 with a nice body makes it alittle bit bearable) :D

 

space balls

The firm :(

 

etc etc ill be thinking on this 2day cos ive seen alot of films so ill be trying to remember the bad ones to add to my little list :D

 

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any musical :mad: sheer shyte , take south pacific??(that war musical anyway)

straffed by enemy zero`s ,shoot back?, NA have a nice sing song :confused:

i also hate historical movies (i wont mention boudica :mad: ) most feature nice young people getting up to sordid stuff , the costumes are ok ,the language probably , but the house and grounds :mad: the house is 200 or 300 years old ,if historically correct the house would look brand new ,the huge imported trees from the colonies they lounge under would be mere saplings :mad:

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