Worst Movie In Your Collection?

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For me I think my worst movie is Pulse, the style, and acting aren't that great. Love the idea of the movie though.

Whats your worst movie in your collection?
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Wrong section. But I have a copy of Pootie Tang that someone burned for me and thought I'd like. Ha!
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Its an old vhs tape this cheesy scifi film.

One of the lines are the following.

" Captian your space suits ready. "

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I'm sure theres more.
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I have a bunch of movies in my collection that I'm not particularly proud of owning, but I have trouble trading in some of them that I buy, even including a select few really not-so-good ones. Movies I'd rate below-average that are presently in my collection include:

BloodRayne
BloodRayne 2
The Hottie & the Nottie
Shrek 3
License to Wed

And a good half-dozen (or two) more that don't come immediately to mind. Why I don't trade these few in, I don't know. Some of them, I feel, deserve second chances further down the road, and a couple I keep only because of certain actors that gave good performances, but the rest of the movie stunk (License to Wed with both Robin Williams and Mandy Moore).
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Objectively, it's probably my Two-DVD pack of Robot Monster and Plan 9 From Outer Space, but I bought that for myself, so I'm not embarrassed to say that I watch that for fun. Otherwise, I can't really think of a movie which I consider lousy, but I'm sure they're stuck in there somewhere, so I'll check back when I plow through them later on.

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I have a bunch of movies in my collection that I'm not particularly proud of owning, but I have trouble trading in some of them that I buy, even including a select few really not-so-good ones. Movies I'd rate below-average that are presently in my collection include:

BloodRayne
BloodRayne 2
The Hottie & the Nottie
Shrek 3
License to Wed

And a good half-dozen (or two) more that don't come immediately to mind. Why I don't trade these few in, I don't know. Some of them, I feel, deserve second chances further down the road, and a couple I keep only because of certain actors that gave good performances, but the rest of the movie stunk (License to Wed with both Robin Williams and Mandy Moore).
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Your honesty deserves some reputation, sir. Although i am dubious as to why you EVER GOT THEM?
I've mentioned it before, but (as Swan and Movieman both well know ), I never rent/Netflix/burn. I have nothing against renting or Netflixing, but I simply buy every movie I watch (with the exception of movies I see at the theater/at friends' houses, although I often buy movies I see at such places sooner or later anyway--the ones, of course, that I like). Since I'm not a money tree, so I can afford to do this, I often wait for good sales and/or price drops (I don't get new releases too often as a result).

Why do I do this? First and foremost, I'm a collector. I love expanding my DVD and Blu-ray collection when I have the money to do so, and it's going to be worth thousands some day (I'm 19 right now and my collection is already a decent size; I can't imagine a decade or two down the road).

Also, buying makes more sense than renting/Netflixing to me because, if I buy a movie I end up not liking (which I do now and then), I simply sell it on Amazon or eBay. By doing this, I get back a portion of what I bought the movie for, so--ultimately--it's exactly as if I'd rented it in the first place, only I had the option of keeping it...something I wouldn't have the choice of had I rented or Netflixed.

I'm not trying to change anybody's mind, here, but this is the way I choose to obtain movies I watch. And...you asked!



Worst movie in my collection or film I dislike/wish I hadn't bought the most?

Worst movie in my collection is probably Blood Feast, but I absolutely love it.

Film I dislike/wish I hadn't bought the most is possibly The Assassination Of Richard Nixon, but I don't have a record of all my films, so I could have something I dislike much more.

Film that's closest to fitting both criteria? Probably Camp Blood or bigbrother.com



I've mentioned it before, but (as Swan and Movieman both well know ), I never rent/Netflix/burn. I have nothing against renting or Netflixing, but I simply buy every movie I watch (with the exception of movies I see at the theater/at friends' houses, although I often buy movies I see at such places sooner or later anyway--the ones, of course, that I like). Since I'm not a money tree, so I can afford to do this, I often wait for good sales and/or price drops (I don't get new releases too often as a result).

Why do I do this? First and foremost, I'm a collector. I love expanding my DVD and Blu-ray collection when I have the money to do so, and it's going to be worth thousands some day (I'm 19 right now and my collection is already a decent size; I can't imagine a decade or two down the road).

Also, buying makes more sense than renting/Netflixing to me because, if I buy a movie I end up not liking (which I do now and then), I simply sell it on Amazon or eBay. By doing this, I get back a portion of what I bought the movie for, so--ultimately--it's exactly as if I'd rented it in the first place, only I had the option of keeping it...something I wouldn't have the choice of had I rented or Netflixed.

I'm not trying to change anybody's mind, here, but this is the way I choose to obtain movies I watch. And...you asked!
I do the same but even so, Uwe Boll...



With Netflix you can see as many movies as you want in a month for less than 20 bucks (the price of a new DVD). I don't see how buying makes more sense than that.



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In terms of absolutely bad quality, I think it's got to go to Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (even though I consider it a hell of a guilty pleasure).
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I do the same but even so, Uwe Boll...
I know, I know. But I really liked both BloodRayne PC games, and while BloodRayne 2 (the film) was down-right horrible, the first is deserving of a second chance. I've seen both of them only once, and I will trade in Part 2 eventually (like I do right away with all other movies I dislike as much), but for some odd reason, I decided to hang onto both of them, at least for a little while.



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I was given Cruel Intentions 1,2 and 3. Havent bothered to watch the sequels but i think we all know the appropriate reaction to them.
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My worst movie is Enemy of the state will smith who leads the hero role ....ans even story also not interesting.
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I usually sell movies I don't like : )



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