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You guys remember that movie..I think it was called teenage witch. That red haired girl wanted to be popular, so this short fat lady gave her a magic potion, and she became the "most popular girl". There was that lame song, "I want to be the most popularr girrlll" ya...that sucked.
All the screams series, The i know what they did last summer, all Adam Sandler movies, all sylvester stalone movies, Arnold movies, Jlow movies, julia roberts movies, and the exagerated teen movies, which remind more of adult movies than "teen".
ay tsavet tanem, el inch ino menats vor ches sirum???? lol..
ok ok. there are bad movies. but this is WORST MOVIE... lol..,, unles all that is a single title of a movie i have never heard of.
How do you hurt a masochist?
-By leaving him alone.Forever.
I thought that movie was was pretty fun to watch... not one of the best I've seen, but still. More than the movie itself, I liked the idea of the movie.
As far as worst movie ever, there are many but The Royal Tenenbaums sure comes to mind. Out of the most famous ones, I'll have to say "Gladiator". That was just a rediculous movie. I can't believe people comare it to Braveheart and I can't believe they wasted that awesome duduk track on that POS.
GLADIATOR?! You have to be freakin kidding me. That was such a great movie. You're not supposed to take it to the level of Braveheart, because it's a completely different story of it's own. The sets, costumes, lighting, soundtrack, cinematography, acting, and direction were superb on that movie.
Don't tell me you prefer Unbreakable over Gladiator , because THERE IS NO comparison and I'm very sure that 95% of the people in the entertainment industry (including the critics) and almost everyone here would agree with me. Gladiator is just a better movie overall.
Well, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. Russel Crow's deep voiced mumblings and the complete lack of any reason you would want to support his character and the fact that the movie just dragged on and on and on and on with cheesy dialog and cryptic visuals of his "visions" just made me want to poke needles in my eyes.
But I think the main reason it left a bad taste in my mouth was the horrible ending.
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