what is the worst movie you have ever seen at the cinema?
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The closest to walking out I ever thought of was "Rocketman". It was like a true musical, when I guess i was expecting more of a biopic. They'd just break out in song in any setting in the film. Plus the over-the-top gay scenes were a bit excessive to me.
Clockwork Orange. I had to wait in the lobby while my Ex stayed to finish it. He liked it.
I would have walked out too. Some people like the macabre, I don't. Never watched it and probably never will. Not my cup of tea.
But if it was the worst movie you've ever seen in a theatre, you've done very well in life or haven't gone to many movies.
The consensus is it's one of the 50 best movies ever made and one of the 5 greatest sci fi movies ever made.
But if it was the worst movie you've ever seen in a theatre, you've done very well in life or haven't gone to many movies.
The consensus is it's one of the 50 best movies ever made and one of the 5 greatest sci fi movies ever made.
It was a study on a psychopath. Many find it edgy and compelling. It was incredibly disturbing to me.
It was a study on a psychopath. Many find it edgy and compelling. It was incredibly disturbing to me.
That's not the question. The question wasn't what good movie you didn't like. The question was what is the worst movie you have seen in a theatre.
Your answer, along with a number of other posters, is that some of the best movies ever made are the worst movie they've seen in a theatre.
Which means people never, ever go to the theatre. Sight and Sound say only two movies from this century are better than Clockwork Orange. AFI consensus is no movie made this century is better than Clockwork Orange.
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