How many of these unwatchable movies have you watched? Let us know in the comments. For more content like this, click here: ua-cam.com/video/nARFzZ51AF8/v-deo.html
My wish list: Top 10 disney junior shows Top 10 unimportant pokemon episodes (no catching new pokemon, no evolving, no gym/pokemon leage battle, no meating new rivle, etc) Top 10 underrated animated disney series Best disney movie per decade Top 10 disney reprise songs (deleted included) Top 10 disney villains that deserved a villain song Top 10 disney couples with a tough start (Both movies and tv-series) Top 10 what have I done moment excluding disney and pixar Top 10 disney movie ideas (by you) 👍😉
Fun fact- the director of Cannibal Holocaust had to prove to the authorities that the actors were still alive, and had not in fact been killed in the film.
Just because a movie makes you extremely uncomfortable doesn’t mean it’s unwatchable. Titticut Follies falls into this category. Documenting conditions in a mental hospital in the 60’s shouldn’t be easy to watch.
Yeah but theres always limits, theres a difference between showing an "almost" rape process in a clockwork orange and watching a turtle beeing explicitly torn apart in canibal holocaust. With the first at least you can admire the filmaking techniques and the narrative point of that moment, with the ladder you will probably become a vegan or just puke for weeks, unless you are into vore.
Agreed. Some of the best films are the ones that make the audience uncomfortable. Film, like music and art, should aim to evoke emotion from its audience. Titicut Follies and other sociopolitical dramas do an excellent job of this, despite some being more inaccessible such as Salò. I adore experimental film because of its ability to transcend conventional cinema norms such as plot in favour of raw emotion.
I mean you can still admire the filmaking techniques that inspired modern day cinema. Even if that movie is cartoonish clan propaganda. Same with the triumph of the will, clear Nz propaganda but still nice to look at.
I was thinking the same thing when Salo showed up. It and Cannibal Holocaust (and A Serbian Film) are a completely different category where the filmmakers want you to hate what you see on screen, then push it to 11. Those should not be on the same list as Jack&Jill and Battlefield Earth.
I actually loved it, too! When it first came out, I was probably about 10 years old, and I wasn’t aware just how terrible a white person in blackface was…
I like it to I think it gave a very important message that just because you're rich doesn't mean you're untitled to everything and more importantly you shouldn't assume that you are when there are people out there that deserve it more than you
My friend sat through Human Centipede 1, 2, and 3 all the way through. She hated every single one. I still maintain that if the first two movies were that horrible, she had no reason whatsoever to go near the third.
I love the Empire State Building as much as the next guy, but an eight-hour-and-five-minute movie focusing on a single shot of said building isn’t such a good idea in retrospect.
@user-mw4rn8tu7c there's a movie titled "Resan (The Journey)" that ran for 14 hours, 33 minutes. That's if you don't consider art installments or experimental cinema.
You read my mind. Granted, I was a teenager before the creation of the PG-13 rating, so our options were limited without someone 17 or older willing to go with us. But we honestly should have stayed home and watched MTV.
M. Night Shyamalan may direct some atrocious films, but they all seem to make a profit, including the Avatar film. He's also in the habit of making the occasional brilliant film.
James Francis Cameron CC (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. He is a major figure in the post-New Hollywood era and often uses novel technologies with a classical filmmaking style. He first gained recognition for writing and directing The Terminator (1984), and found further success with Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), and True Lies (1994), as well as Avatar (2009) and its sequels. He directed, wrote, co-produced, and co-edited Titanic (1997), winning Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. Educate yourself stupid...
No, you can't put 2 genuinely good movies that are hard to watch because of the subject matter, then go right back to the actual bad stuff. Passolini was murdered because of Salo, but yeah let's put it here because "Eww poopie! Lol". The hell's wrong with you?
The worst part about watching a bad movie is not knowing beforehand that it's bad, but finding it out on your own while you're watching. There are some movies that I knew beforehand would be so bad that they're good, like Sharknado and The Room, so I watched them just to laugh at them. There are some movies I knew beforehand would not be good, like The Last Airbender and Expendables 4 so I watched them with low expectations and thought that they weren't THAT bad. But then there are Home Alone 4, Son of the Mask and Disaster Movie that I had no idea how bad they would be, I didn't even know that there was a fourth Home Alone movie when saw that it would air on TV the same night. Those are the movies that still haunt me to this day, because I was in shock how terrible they were and it nearly traumatized me, a young adult. When it comes to Disaster Movie, I didn't expect much, the Scary Movies and Superhero Movie had some fun scenes in an immature way, something that critics don't like so they are often considered worse than they are. Date Movie and Epic Movie were bad, but not traumatizing. Disaster Movie was on a whole other lever that I could never anticipate.
You didnt think The Last Airbender that was bad?????????? WTF did you smoke before watching it, cause I want it too. That movies entire existence is offending
I didn't watch it until around 2020, and I had already watched the worst scenes here on youtube, and also watched a lot of reviews of it like Nostalgia Critic. I already knew how bad it would be, and that's my whole point, if you don't know how bad the movie is before you watch it, then it's awfulness will leave a much bigger impact because of massive disappointment and it makes you baffled because of the film makers bad decisions, not knowing what they were thinking. There's a video here on youtube where they interview moviegoers in 2010 and they can't believe how bad it was. 10 years later, I already know why the movie is bad and instead of an awful movie it's just a kinda boring movie. That's also why Son of the Mask, Disaster Movie and Home Alone 4 are my top three worst movies ever. It's all based on my own experiences watching them, not what other people told me before watching them.
Tideland by Terry Gilliam. A kid spends the entire movie with the corpse of her father while having hallucinations before being almost SAed. I love Gilliam but this was one of the most unwatchable films I have seen, well beyond some of the entries on this list. I would happily watch Catwoman a thousand times before watching Tideland again.
None of them compare to Inhumans Velma - tweaking over Dead body Inhumans- Medusa - Absolute jerk to everyone except her family making you feel sorry for people she meets and has no storyline Crystal - Super racist towards humans (like rest of Inhumans family except Maximus) Dumb Lacks any critical thinking
You forgot “Wonka” (2023). The story is dumb, the acting is terrible, and the musical numbers are beyond annoying. It’s a good thing Roald Dahl was already dead because this would have given him a fatal heart attack. It makes Tim Burton’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005) look like a cinematic masterpiece.
As someone who has sat through Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, I often question why sat through it. One of my housemates was watching it for a film class, and apparently I had nothing better to do. He pointed out that he didn’t make me stay in the room. So I have no excuse beyond curiosity and the investment of my time. It wasn’t bad at all, in fact it was quite well shot. It’s just so upsetting. At times I felt as though I was watching a crime being committed.
1000 Words has bothered me for a long time (I’ve never seen it) because, does everyone have a set amount of words or is that just a punishment for Eddie Murphy? That determines my other question of, are mute people immortal? Most importantly I think that would encourage people not to say things like “please”, “thank you”, or even “I love you.” Sorry I can’t tell my kids I love them because I might die. Are teachers, motivational speakers, and pastors automatically immoral because they may talk a lot? Is the lady who refused to speak to me in anything but one word answers and grunts somehow better than someone else because she uses less words? What’s my take away?
Seen The Love Guru , Catwoman, and Cannibal Holocaust! -Guru was just an eye-roller. -Catwoman was just cheesy, but at least Halle was a good enough sport to accept her Razzie award in person. Holocaust was so FUBAR, the first time I saw it, I had to pause halfway through it and go dunk my head in some cold water!
Salo is definitely a disturbing, difficult film to sit through, but I do think it's a masterpiece. It's a beautifully made movie and one I'm actually glad I watched. Once is enough, though!. Cannibal Holocaust actually got me into horror movies and it's still one of my favourites in the genre. Will always despise all the animal scenes though. Think they were completely unnecessary and I think Deodato regrets them now.
Heck, they should've included The Garbage Pail Kids Movie. Now that's a film I can't picture someone willingly sitting through unless they hate themselves.
Also, Give My Regards to Broad Street, an 80s flick made by Paul Mcartney. I’m sure there was a point to why it was produced, but I couldn’t figure out what it was, or why I continued to listen fellow teens for movie advice. And yes, I have watched Ishtar. I was a freshman undergrad, and my dorm mates and I thought, “Why not? How bad could it really be?” As it turns out, if one needs to use that logic as a means to decide on a film to watch, one should give it a few more minutes of thought. 😬🤦🏻
As someone who LIKES Cannibal Holocaust for its Anti-Racist and Anti-Colonization themes, i will admit it is NOT for the faint of heart OR people looking for a good time. Its a rough watch for sure.
Every live-action movie where the producers or actors tortures or kills real animals is a rough watch. The original version of The Adventures of Milo and Otis featured scenes that are pure childhood trauma.
I think The Last Airbender is so beautifully shot. The costumes are beautiful, the CGI is amazing (EXCEPT THE BENDING! They absolutely butchered that), but they butchered it with the weak acting, the bad script, taking away all the spark, and rushing an entre chapter of almost 8 hours into just a film. They could've served gold, but they effed it so hard
I think Foodfight should’ve had a spot here for being atrociously bad, even though maybe it’s a low-hanging fruit. Foodfight is quite possibly the worst animated movie ever made. It has horrendous animation, nonsensical worldbuilding, inappropriate innuendo, unlikable and terrifyingly hideous characters, voice acting that ranges from shrill to lifeless, and obnoxious writing which is not the least bit funny. Foodfight has no redeeming qualities. It’s not even “so bad it’s good”. It’s just…bad. It makes The Emoji Movie look like a masterpiece from Pixar. You have nothing to gain from watching Foodfight unless you just really hate yourself.
I wanted to like _"Gummo"_ because the trailer made it seem so different from most movies I usually watch, but I only made it 10 minutes in before I gave up. It was just too weird for me.
Cannibal Holocaust was officially classified as a 'video nasty' in the UK in the 1980s - a list of films whose distribution was banned, and video rental stores could be raided, fined and even shut down for stocking or supplying them.
I watched most of them as a teenager because one of our neighbours was just about the most corrupt cop I've ever encountered, and he used to invite us over to his house to watch them after a raid (his son was one of my brother's friends).
Gummo isn't a masterpiece but it's extremely unique, real, and grimey in ways lots of established directors still to this day have a hard time replicating.
I enjoy the heck out of Battlefield Earth… when it comes to how bad it is. However, here are some movies I don’t think should be watchable: * Return to Oz (too scary for a kids’ movie) * Any movie starring Rob Schneider * Music * Percy Jackson movies * The Cat in the Hat (a so-called kids’ movie the way I see it) * Superman 3 You name anything else you think shouldn’t be watched.
Sometimes a bad movie is due to the company cutting out things and making people to reshoot scenes. Also sometimes just making a sequel at the wrong time too little to late
I remember taking a cinematography course in College, and we had a "Here's What Not To Ever Do" week. I feel all of these would have been included if they had been around back then.
How many of these unwatchable movies have you watched? Let us know in the comments.
For more content like this, click here: ua-cam.com/video/nARFzZ51AF8/v-deo.html
Most of them
Seen Jack and Jill and Last Airbender. Wanted to see how bad they were and it didn’t disappoint.
Butterfly effect, Black Death and the Believers
My wish list:
Top 10 disney junior shows
Top 10 unimportant pokemon episodes (no catching new pokemon, no evolving, no gym/pokemon leage battle, no meating new rivle, etc)
Top 10 underrated animated disney series
Best disney movie per decade
Top 10 disney reprise songs (deleted included)
Top 10 disney villains that deserved a villain song
Top 10 disney couples with a tough start (Both movies and tv-series)
Top 10 what have I done moment excluding disney and pixar
Top 10 disney movie ideas (by you)
👍😉
@@srstriker6420 butterfly effect was a good movie
Fun fact- the director of Cannibal Holocaust had to prove to the authorities that the actors were still alive, and had not in fact been killed in the film.
The emoji movie is proof that not every concept should make it to the big screen. 🎉
Desperate times, desperate measures...
Yep
@@louseveryann2181which company was desperate though?
Al Pacino was right when he said "burn this" at the end of Jack and Jill
Yeah 😅 well he does terrible movies to boost them
The 9th circle of hell is just watching all these movies in order
So "hell" is a completely SUBJECTIVE imaginary thing.
Noted.
Sounds like a Rawdog Challenge.
And nothing to eat, drink, and no bathroom
@louseveryann2181 Same can be said for religion as there's no proof of any god existing.
@@RayvenLunaNite
"Same can be said for religion as there's no proof of any god existing."
Not too loud. You'll startle the fan girls...
Just because a movie makes you extremely uncomfortable doesn’t mean it’s unwatchable. Titticut Follies falls into this category. Documenting conditions in a mental hospital in the 60’s shouldn’t be easy to watch.
Yeah but theres always limits, theres a difference between showing an "almost" rape process in a clockwork orange and watching a turtle beeing explicitly torn apart in canibal holocaust.
With the first at least you can admire the filmaking techniques and the narrative point of that moment, with the ladder you will probably become a vegan or just puke for weeks, unless you are into vore.
True.
You have a point, but I’m not going to watch a movie that makes me uncomfortable. I went through the whole educational movie stage and moved on.
Agreed. Some of the best films are the ones that make the audience uncomfortable. Film, like music and art, should aim to evoke emotion from its audience. Titicut Follies and other sociopolitical dramas do an excellent job of this, despite some being more inaccessible such as Salò.
I adore experimental film because of its ability to transcend conventional cinema norms such as plot in favour of raw emotion.
Know your audience.
I would have expected to see "The Birth of a Nation" at the top of this list.
It's an objectively good movie that won awards
👆 Found the racist
I mean you can still admire the filmaking techniques that inspired modern day cinema. Even if that movie is cartoonish clan propaganda.
Same with the triumph of the will, clear Nz propaganda but still nice to look at.
And Halle Berry showed up to accept her Raspberry award for Catwoman...giggle
Well, wasn't that the same year she won an Oscar?
If Cannibal Holocaust made it to the list, then A Serbian Film deserves a spot on it too.
Oh Yeah Definitely Thats Way Worse
@@ethanblair7351 Aye! A Serbian Film was many times worse than any of the movies listed here (that I've seen).
@@jake4974 Yep No Doubt
I was thinking the same thing when Salo showed up. It and Cannibal Holocaust (and A Serbian Film) are a completely different category where the filmmakers want you to hate what you see on screen, then push it to 11. Those should not be on the same list as Jack&Jill and Battlefield Earth.
I actually loved Soul Man. I especially love when James Earl Jones chews him out. RIP
I actually loved it, too! When it first came out, I was probably about 10 years old, and I wasn’t aware just how terrible a white person in blackface was…
@@susanrobinson910I think it would've worked had the main character faked being South African.
I was 7, I always understood the message it was trying to convey, just didn't age well
I like it to I think it gave a very important message that just because you're rich doesn't mean you're untitled to everything and more importantly you shouldn't assume that you are when there are people out there that deserve it more than you
Leslie Neilson punches the main characters so it can't be ALL bad.
I’d put Holmes & Watson on this list. Straight up terrible movie 💆🏻♂️
Putting Battlefield Earth at number one is just lazy.
Why? Do you consider "Battlefield Earth" to be underrated?🤔
@peterkrug4124 no, it's just far from unwatchable. Yeah, it's dumb, and definitely a bad movie, but there are countless, far worse unwatchable movies.
It's so disappointing not to see 'A Serbian Film' and 'Human Centipede 2' on here. They certainly trump several films on this list.
My friend sat through Human Centipede 1, 2, and 3 all the way through. She hated every single one.
I still maintain that if the first two movies were that horrible, she had no reason whatsoever to go near the third.
Don't hate on Gummo
I haven't seen it and never will, but I'm also shocked _A Serbian Film_ isn't on the list.
martyrs is worse (or better)
The 1980 original version of "Caligula" should've been #1. an enormous waste of talent. Roger Ebert ever walked out of it!
The narrator definitely hates Zoolander 2.
Most of the movies Ben Stiller has been in have been crap.
Salo is a incredibly brave masterpiece ❤it cost the director his life😢
I love the Empire State Building as much as the next guy, but an eight-hour-and-five-minute movie focusing on a single shot of said building isn’t such a good idea in retrospect.
8 hours and 9 minutes is not the longeat movie. Cant remember the longest one and how long it is but imdb has it listed.
Warhol was an overhyped fraud
@user-mw4rn8tu7c there's a movie titled "Resan (The Journey)" that ran for 14 hours, 33 minutes. That's if you don't consider art installments or experimental cinema.
Where is Borderlands 2024?
Yes please
The only movie I've ever walked out of was, "It's Pat: The Movie". Just awful.
Oh man, I’m so sorry! (And I imagine Julia Sweeney would say the same thing…🫢)
I should have. I did leave Dana Cary’s Master of Disguise
Such controversy of gender. I’m just going to get to the very bottom and inspect that Pat’s nonbinary.
Jaws 3D. Somehow the shark looks even MORE fake.
Like in Back to the Future 2?
Oh my friend, JAWS 3-D is a cinematic masterpiece compared to JAWS: The Revenge. That one should definitely be on here.
You read my mind. Granted, I was a teenager before the creation of the PG-13 rating, so our options were limited without someone 17 or older willing to go with us. But we honestly should have stayed home and watched MTV.
@@Caffeine_ClubI’ll take your word for it. Life is too short to waste on poor quality cinema.
Jaws 3D has a shark roars as a lion
Apparently I'm the only one who enjoys Alone in the Dark.
No I to liked it.
Nope. It's total trash, and I love it. A 'so bad it's good' for sure.
Love it!! You have company
M. Night Shyamalan may direct some atrocious films, but they all seem to make a profit, including the Avatar film.
He's also in the habit of making the occasional brilliant film.
James Francis Cameron CC (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. He is a major figure in the post-New Hollywood era and often uses novel technologies with a classical filmmaking style. He first gained recognition for writing and directing The Terminator (1984), and found further success with Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), and True Lies (1994), as well as Avatar (2009) and its sequels. He directed, wrote, co-produced, and co-edited Titanic (1997), winning Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. Educate yourself stupid...
Salo? Cannibal Holocaust? Empire? Battlefield Earth? That's all kids' stuff compared to the truly unwatchable "Garbage Pail Kids"!
No, you can't put 2 genuinely good movies that are hard to watch because of the subject matter, then go right back to the actual bad stuff. Passolini was murdered because of Salo, but yeah let's put it here because "Eww poopie! Lol". The hell's wrong with you?
The New Mutants. If the studios had left the film alone. It might have been good. It really is terrible as they say.
Its bad but not in the cathegory of unwatchable.
Also my crush anya taylor joy is it, making it worth it.
It was fine. It could be better, but it wasn't terrible.
I thought I was having a stroke when Halle Berry and Benjamin Bratt were balling. The amount of camera cuts almost killed me 😂
Number.
I remember my dad feel asleep watching alone in the dark, that's how bad it was 😂😂😂😂
I still watch it, was fun and far better than the second one
It surprises me that "Pink Flamingos" is not on the list
That would be absurd.
It’s a classic!
You know what’s truly unwatchable? Marmaduke (2022).
My gf loves that movie 😂
The worst part about watching a bad movie is not knowing beforehand that it's bad, but finding it out on your own while you're watching. There are some movies that I knew beforehand would be so bad that they're good, like Sharknado and The Room, so I watched them just to laugh at them. There are some movies I knew beforehand would not be good, like The Last Airbender and Expendables 4 so I watched them with low expectations and thought that they weren't THAT bad. But then there are Home Alone 4, Son of the Mask and Disaster Movie that I had no idea how bad they would be, I didn't even know that there was a fourth Home Alone movie when saw that it would air on TV the same night. Those are the movies that still haunt me to this day, because I was in shock how terrible they were and it nearly traumatized me, a young adult. When it comes to Disaster Movie, I didn't expect much, the Scary Movies and Superhero Movie had some fun scenes in an immature way, something that critics don't like so they are often considered worse than they are. Date Movie and Epic Movie were bad, but not traumatizing. Disaster Movie was on a whole other lever that I could never anticipate.
You didnt think The Last Airbender that was bad?????????? WTF did you smoke before watching it, cause I want it too. That movies entire existence is offending
@@chapolinm_ I guess he didn't know much about the film
I didn't watch it until around 2020, and I had already watched the worst scenes here on youtube, and also watched a lot of reviews of it like Nostalgia Critic. I already knew how bad it would be, and that's my whole point, if you don't know how bad the movie is before you watch it, then it's awfulness will leave a much bigger impact because of massive disappointment and it makes you baffled because of the film makers bad decisions, not knowing what they were thinking. There's a video here on youtube where they interview moviegoers in 2010 and they can't believe how bad it was. 10 years later, I already know why the movie is bad and instead of an awful movie it's just a kinda boring movie.
That's also why Son of the Mask, Disaster Movie and Home Alone 4 are my top three worst movies ever. It's all based on my own experiences watching them, not what other people told me before watching them.
Tideland by Terry Gilliam. A kid spends the entire movie with the corpse of her father while having hallucinations before being almost SAed. I love Gilliam but this was one of the most unwatchable films I have seen, well beyond some of the entries on this list. I would happily watch Catwoman a thousand times before watching Tideland again.
Titicut Follies is hard to watch, but that's the point. We need movies like this to expose atrocities in institutions.
Eraserhead: I showed it to each of my kids separately when they turned 18. Both of them noped out at the chicken dinner scene.
The Room was a bad movie but it’s entertaining.
So is Maximum Overdrive.
And has cult status now! I guess it’s good in a public screening with other room fans.
I did not hit her, I did noooooot
@@chapolinm_ Ohai, Mark.
@@chapolinm_ DO YOU UNDERSTAND LIFE???
I love the fact that a movie that is an 8h shot of the empire state building isn't nº 1 in this list.
I didn't see nothing wrong with Catwoman myself
8 hours of Empire State Building ?! 😮
No thanks
3-4 movie marathon like Star Wars or lord of the rings would be better 😂
Psycho remake
With Vince Vaughn smacking it
🤮
10:37 Titicut Follies is the only one probably worth watching.
Yes it is, very thought provoking.xx
Cannibal Holocaust has aged. I actually laughed at some of the scenes.
Soul man ..oh dear .Only redeeming feature in that movie is that it had " iv been loving you a little to long " by Otis Redding on the soundtrack.
I loved Mask, hated Mask 2.
Y'all really put Battlefield Earth as #1 and didn't bother even putting A Serbian Film in here when that is far worse than Battlefield Earth.
You forgot Morbius and Wonder Woman 1984
You mean Wonder Woman Nineteen Eighty Snore.😴
@@waverlyking6045 yep 🫤😐.
Never watched Morbius but WW84 was horrible. 🤢
@@theonarthur morbius is cringe 😬 and it’s like Sony threw up in our faces. WW84 made me in a sour mood for the whole movie. Just saying lol
None of them compare to Inhumans
Velma - tweaking over Dead body
Inhumans- Medusa - Absolute jerk to everyone except her family making you feel sorry for people she meets and has no storyline
Crystal - Super racist towards humans (like rest of Inhumans family except Maximus)
Dumb
Lacks any critical thinking
You forgot “Wonka” (2023). The story is dumb, the acting is terrible, and the musical numbers are beyond annoying. It’s a good thing Roald Dahl was already dead because this would have given him a fatal heart attack. It makes Tim Burton’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005) look like a cinematic masterpiece.
I thought the film was okay, but I think Timotheé Chalamet’s singing voice came out a bit auto-tuned if I’m not mistaken.
As someone who has sat through Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, I often question why sat through it. One of my housemates was watching it for a film class, and apparently I had nothing better to do. He pointed out that he didn’t make me stay in the room. So I have no excuse beyond curiosity and the investment of my time. It wasn’t bad at all, in fact it was quite well shot. It’s just so upsetting. At times I felt as though I was watching a crime being committed.
I loved a thousand words
Me too bro idk it’s on the list
it was actually OK
The Emoji movie is hilarious, and HIGHLY under rated. "What's the point of being number 1, if there are no other numbers?" Y'all missing out
Stop hating on Zoolander 2! It's totally rewatchable! I enjoyed it very much.
At least Jack and Jill gave us the iconic fake Dunkaccino commercial.
Ghostbusters 2016. I watched it so you don't have to.
Sadly I didn't get the memo.
You mean 2016, right?
Honestly didn't mind that one. I don't remember it being great, but for a fun trip to the cinema, it scratched the itch adequately enough.
Too late 😕
1000 Words has bothered me for a long time (I’ve never seen it) because, does everyone have a set amount of words or is that just a punishment for Eddie Murphy? That determines my other question of, are mute people immortal? Most importantly I think that would encourage people not to say things like “please”, “thank you”, or even “I love you.” Sorry I can’t tell my kids I love them because I might die.
Are teachers, motivational speakers, and pastors automatically immoral because they may talk a lot?
Is the lady who refused to speak to me in anything but one word answers and grunts somehow better than someone else because she uses less words?
What’s my take away?
Movie 43
Un Chien Andalou should be #1. Battlefield Earth, sure, but "Got me a movie, I want you to know...slicin' up eyeballs I want you to know..."
Seen The Love Guru , Catwoman, and Cannibal Holocaust!
-Guru was just an eye-roller.
-Catwoman was just cheesy, but at least Halle was a good enough sport to accept her Razzie award in person.
Holocaust was so FUBAR, the first time I saw it, I had to pause halfway through it and go dunk my head in some cold water!
Halle Berry is the most sexy woman in cinema.
And Scarlett Johanson...
And NO, MY opinions are the best.
Sausage Party 2016
No that film's brilliant! It cleverly deconstructs religion and it's ridiculous social effect
The show on Amazon prime is just as bad In certain episodes
@@daveyboots79 the ending is disgusting
@@KingOfQuinns Did you think that sentient food would be more conservative?
Salo is definitely a disturbing, difficult film to sit through, but I do think it's a masterpiece. It's a beautifully made movie and one I'm actually glad I watched. Once is enough, though!. Cannibal Holocaust actually got me into horror movies and it's still one of my favourites in the genre. Will always despise all the animal scenes though. Think they were completely unnecessary and I think Deodato regrets them now.
And exactly why isn't Troll 2 at the top of this list again?
The Emoji Movie made $167 million. How?
cause I watched it too i guess
Kids
The snowman? What a terrible top 20. 😠
I’m only here for Michael Fassbender
I liked it.
My sister once forced me to watch The Emoji Movie with her, because she knew it would torture me…and it really did 😵💫🤣
Soul Man was ahead of its time.
@matthallett4126 I did like this movie although it's a movie that can never be made today.
I actually survived three of those movies and saw reviews of two more.
I have only seen 3 of these BOMBS! But I will NEVER forget how funny 'JAWS: The REvenge' was! Those rubber gums in that sharks mouth!!!! LOL.
Richard
It's horrible to think that the great Patrick Stewart was in a bad movie what the hell is this world coming to
Titicut Follies isn't a "movie". And it is far from unwatchable. It should be watched by everyone.
Honestly made it further watching Battlefield Earth than I did with Cannibal Holocaust. One’s bad the other is evil.
The only movie where I left the cinema before the end was James Bond - Casino Royal (the original from the 60s)
Why does John Travolta’s Gotti look like RFK Jr? 😆
I’m surprised Table For Five (1983) isn’t on this list. It’s the most miserable and depressing movie in existence.
Salo: 120 Days Of Sodom will always be that one movie that no one would watch unless you like Pasolini or movies in general.
Catwoman isn't that bad.
"A Serbian Film" isn't on this list? Any of the overrated pieces of shit by Gaspar Noé, either? This list is either crap or lazy!
Heck, they should've included The Garbage Pail Kids Movie. Now that's a film I can't picture someone willingly sitting through unless they hate themselves.
Yeah, I was expecting that to be in the list.
Movie 43 and Gigli
I like Son of the Mask, The Emoji Movie and Jack & Jill. Am I aware that they're shit? Yes, but that doesn't make them any less enjoyable.
The Boss Baby knowing it got an Academy Award nomination while A Silent Voice did not.
Don't insult Gummo like that
Also, Give My Regards to Broad Street, an 80s flick made by Paul Mcartney. I’m sure there was a point to why it was produced, but I couldn’t figure out what it was, or why I continued to listen fellow teens for movie advice.
And yes, I have watched Ishtar. I was a freshman undergrad, and my dorm mates and I thought, “Why not? How bad could it really be?” As it turns out, if one needs to use that logic as a means to decide on a film to watch, one should give it a few more minutes of thought. 😬🤦🏻
The Son of the Mask is my favorite movie ever.
Yo, hahaha I saw A Thousand Words. It was okay.
This needs to be a Top 50 list. Too many got left out.
I feel like human centipede should be on here
As someone who LIKES Cannibal Holocaust for its Anti-Racist and Anti-Colonization themes, i will admit it is NOT for the faint of heart OR people looking for a good time. Its a rough watch for sure.
Every live-action movie where the producers or actors tortures or kills real animals is a rough watch.
The original version of The Adventures of Milo and Otis featured scenes that are pure childhood trauma.
I think The Last Airbender is so beautifully shot. The costumes are beautiful, the CGI is amazing (EXCEPT THE BENDING! They absolutely butchered that), but they butchered it with the weak acting, the bad script, taking away all the spark, and rushing an entre chapter of almost 8 hours into just a film.
They could've served gold, but they effed it so hard
In my life, I've only seen one of those unwatchable movies. And that was The Emoji Movie.
Nah, love guru was funny, change that for morbius
They should do a top 20 Other Unwatchable Movies and include Dragon Ball Evolution
9:58 The dude nearly lost his crap, I can tell.
He absolutely did. 😂😂😂 I hated Zoolander 2. Best part was seeing Justin Beiber get riddled with bullets. The only part I actually remember.
I think Foodfight should’ve had a spot here for being atrociously bad, even though maybe it’s a low-hanging fruit.
Foodfight is quite possibly the worst animated movie ever made. It has horrendous animation, nonsensical worldbuilding, inappropriate innuendo, unlikable and terrifyingly hideous characters, voice acting that ranges from shrill to lifeless, and obnoxious writing which is not the least bit funny.
Foodfight has no redeeming qualities. It’s not even “so bad it’s good”. It’s just…bad. It makes The Emoji Movie look like a masterpiece from Pixar. You have nothing to gain from watching Foodfight unless you just really hate yourself.
I wanted to like _"Gummo"_ because the trailer made it seem so different from most movies I usually watch, but I only made it 10 minutes in before I gave up. It was just too weird for me.
I remember my mom not letting me see fantastic 4 for a bday since she said I was too young for it. Nowadays that move is seen as a massive W
Cannibal Holocaust was officially classified as a 'video nasty' in the UK in the 1980s - a list of films whose distribution was banned, and video rental stores could be raided, fined and even shut down for stocking or supplying them.
I watched most of them as a teenager because one of our neighbours was just about the most corrupt cop I've ever encountered, and he used to invite us over to his house to watch them after a raid (his son was one of my brother's friends).
Gummo isn't a masterpiece but it's extremely unique, real, and grimey in ways lots of established directors still to this day have a hard time replicating.
I enjoy the heck out of Battlefield Earth… when it comes to how bad it is. However, here are some movies I don’t think should be watchable:
* Return to Oz (too scary for a kids’ movie)
* Any movie starring Rob Schneider
* Music
* Percy Jackson movies
* The Cat in the Hat (a so-called kids’ movie the way I see it)
* Superman 3
You name anything else you think shouldn’t be watched.
Battlefield Earth was a riot! That they did it seriously made it even funnier!
Zoolander 2 so bad it's on there twice, yes I watched it and it is brutal indeed, glad I got to see more clips.
There are two movies that should have received honorable mentions: Eraserhead and Caligula.
Sometimes a bad movie is due to the company cutting out things and making people to reshoot scenes. Also sometimes just making a sequel at the wrong time too little to late
I remember taking a cinematography course in College, and we had a "Here's What Not To Ever Do" week. I feel all of these would have been included if they had been around back then.