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If you watched Film 2003 last night, you'll know they're on the search for the worst film ever. So let's vote. Not quite sure why.
I'm torn between A Beautiful Mind and The Legend of Bagger Vance personally. Though I'm quite sure Gigli is as bad as everyone's making it out to be.
> Totoro wrote:
> If Tim Burton mucks up the new Willy Wonka film I will make it my
> mission to eliminate him.
>
> He will, he'll probably turn it into the Burton version of Spy Kids
> or something.
I just wish he had kept Chris Walken as WW, it might have worked then. I just can't see Johnny Depp (as much as I like him) as the lead.......
> If Tim Burton mucks up the new Willy Wonka film I will make it my
> mission to eliminate him.
He will, he'll probably turn it into the Burton version of Spy Kids or something.
> Spawn is the one movie that I saw in the cinema that I actually
> nearly walked out of I though it was so bad. I had paid money to see
> it so I sat through the rest of it, but a film a has got to be pretty
> crap to make me want to walk out of the cinema mid-film.
That's actually how I felt when a friend dragged me to see xXx. One of the few films I would have walked out of the cinema on if I hadn't payed so much to se it in the first place.
Bad acting, crappy "been there done that a thousand times before" plot and action scenes which actually made me laugh more than gasp in excitement. A poor mans James Bond.
Burton: get back to the quality of Batman/Beetlejuice or call it a day.
> Spawn was a close second.
Spawn is the one movie that I saw in the cinema that I actually nearly walked out of I though it was so bad. I had paid money to see it so I sat through the rest of it, but a film a has got to be pretty crap to make me want to walk out of the cinema mid-film.