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The most F-ed up movie you've ever seen?

"Falling Down". Seen it twice. First time, I took it seriously and found it depressing and deeply disturbing. Friends who were with me had the same take on the movie. Second time I saw it was with a different group of friends, and we all thought it was hilarious because of all the stupid crap that happens.

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Now, for the worst movie ever, a movie that made me feel like watching had killed off brain cells, that movie would be "Brewster Mcloud". Beautiful Road Runner in the movie. But the risk of causing brain damage makes it not worth watching.
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I’ve seen many stinkers over the years, but the one that absolutely sets me off at the mere mention is Dumb and Dumber. I would have to smack the crap out of those two idiots. I find their annoying stupidity neither funny or entertaining. The same with Adam Sandler when he does his baby voice shtick. I love most of his movies but when he does that voice it time for a trip to the moon.
When I was doing my corporate tour, the CEO raved about “Dumb and Dumber” in a Monday morning meeting at the big table. It was a precursor of things to come. I went back to driving a truck, he went bankrupt. Funny now, but not at the time.
 
You see one Adam Sandler movie, you've seen 'em all.
Hmm, have you seen Uncut Gems? That one is very un-Sandler-ish. Excellent movie and probably the antithesis of every Sandler movie.

EDIT: In Uncut Gems, he also doesn't have any of the usual suspects in the cast, like Nick Swardson, that only make the movie worse.

I like half of his movies and I agree the baby voice gets irritating, but Happy Gilmore was awesome...I also loved Grown-ups (only the original). I also admit to loving Dumb & Dumber. :lol:
 
"Falling Down". Seen it twice. First time, I took it seriously and found it depressing and deeply disturbing. Friends who were with me had the same take on the movie. Second time I saw it was with a different group of friends, and we all thought it was hilarious because of all the stupid crap that happens.

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Now, for the worst movie ever, a movie that made me feel like watching had killed off brain cells, that movie would be "Brewster Mcloud". Beautiful Road Runner in the movie. But the risk of causing brain damage makes it not worth watching.
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I watched Falling Down again recently. The plot was pretty dumb, but I could relate to the main character's angst....
 
I watched Falling Down again recently. The plot was pretty dumb, but I could relate to the main character's angst....
I loved it and own the DVD. I like how many events portray the stupidity and frauds of our society, from the construction crews standing around doing nothing because they already have their budget, to burgers that look nothing like the advertisements, to beggars who don't need to beg, and so on. It makes many valid observations about the state of our society.
 
Team America, the puppet sex scenes were very disturbing somehow, easier to watch again later when you know what's fixing to happen.
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I only watched "Team America" because everyone I know was talking about it ....even my kids had seen it. I thought it was actually quite funny, but I guess it all depends upon your taste and sense of humour.

It was full of gags that have become good meme's and gif's.

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I only watched "Team America" because everyone I know was talking about it ....even my kids had seen it. I thought it was actually quite funny, but I guess it all depends upon your taste and sense of humour.

It was full of gags that have become good meme's and gif's.

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Yeah the barf scene is what I usually think of first when the movie comes up, funny to me for some sick reason
 
What about the famous 'derka derka' bit - when trying to infiltrate the enemy it pays to know the lingo.... cracks me up with the Star Wars bar inside...



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So here is a movie I went to with some friends, at the time Spacey was popular and we all remembered Kim from Batman so we thought it might be good.

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It was boring, I don't think any of us knew what it was actually about afterwards, and I would not reccomend it to anyone ever.

Similar:

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As far as I am concerned, this movie was literally about nothing, but in true Tarantino fashion there was lot's of borderline ultraviolence gun shot scenes. I was bored, disgusted, and regretful all at once. One of my buddies fell asleep, and he was the one that wanted to go see it because he liked the director.
 
I loved it and own the DVD. I like how many events portray the stupidity and frauds of our society, from the construction crews standing around doing nothing because they already have their budget, to burgers that look nothing like the advertisements, to beggars who don't need to beg, and so on. It makes many valid observations about the state of our society.
If you want to see a commentary on the state of society, watch this movie:

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Weird movie in Norwegian, but it was funny as heck. He’s a just retired train engineer on his last day, just trying to go home. He encounters all kinds of mayhem on the way. Even though it’s not in English, you don’t need to hear dialogue to enjoy it.
 
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