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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali View Post
    One that a lot of people love but I hated with a passion...."Groundhog Day".
    I found it moderately boring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali View Post
    One that a lot of people love but I hated with a passion...."Groundhog Day".
    oh, god, I hated that too - in fact, I don't have a clue how it ended - I assume the clock finally went back to normal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali View Post
    I agree with a lot on your list. I also hated "Step Brothers", "Analyze This" and there was one Steve Martin film in particular that I had to turn off because it was simply that bad.
    Tastes vary of course but I did like "Analyze This" but I'm a big DeNiro fan and that may have made the difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen View Post
    Cabin Boy – Fucking annoying characters everywhere. What was the point of this?

    Deep Blue Sea – Attack of the smart sharks. Surprising death of a main character halfway through, but utterly silly and stupid premise.

    The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) – Say it ain’t so Brando!
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    Alot of the movies in my personal "Worst off" list are actually the ones, bozo critics like Roger Ebert and Leonard Maltin go nuts for. But there are a few made by director's I would consider extremely inventive, like Pasolini's Salo. It was a trite, and extremely frivolous film...it's defenders continuously say it has some symbolic value, but I find it to be an extremely drab film...
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    I don't track the worst movies I've ever seen, mostly because they are largely forgettable. I couldn't even begin to pin that one down.

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    Brokeback mountain...

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    A tense, bitchy little film, so wrapped up in itself as to resemble a frigid nun.

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    They say don't go

    on Brokeback Mountain

    If you're lookin'

    for a wife..

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