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Well ... B&R was not a masterpiece, but worst movie of all time ? There are a lot of stupid movies who realy deserve that "award". Where is Alien vs. Predator for example ? It was real crap, 100 times worst than Batman and Robin !

Hardly. Yes, it was a terrible movie, but not even in the bottom third. Anyone that voted this movie as the worst hasn’t been watching any movies - particularly from Hollywood these days. I’ll thow out Precious and Transformers 2 as two recent films that are total junk.

They OBVIOUSLY have never seen Manos and the Hands of Fate.

No you are the worst movie(and blog) ever.

Eragon was the worst movie I've ever seen. Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III may have been worse, but I stopped watching each of those after 5 mins.

Transformers and King Kong (the recent one with Jack Black) were very bad too.

dude where's my car??????

Disaster Movie

All time? Your list looks more like "of the past 30 years". There are far worse films if you go back before 1980.

No way. Missing many movies by Uwe Boll such as House of the Dead.

dude wheres my car? even the title is silly

I'll cast my vote for Tommy as the worst movie of all time... watching that was downright painful.

Hardly. Yes, it was a terrible movie, but not even in the bottom third. Anyone that voted this movie as the worst hasn’t been watching any movies - particularly from Hollywood these days. I’ll thow out Precious and Transformers 2 as two recent films that are total junk.

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No Master of Disguise? Also the Disaster/Epic/etc Movie franchise by themselves could fill up the top 10.

After seeing "Batman Forever," I vowed not to see a sequel if it was directed by the same guy (Schumacher in this case).

I have yet to see "Batman and Robin" all the way through. I watched maybe the first fifteen minutes of it and a few bits and pieces here and there, but it's a difficult pill to swallow whole. It's just so bad.

Christopher Lloyd would've been a great Mr. Freeze.

"Batman: the Brave and the Bold" is how you make campy material into a great viewing experience. Granted, that is a cartoon, but it is far greater than the Schumacher Bat-films.

It's a shame too because I do like his earlier material (Lost Boys, Flatliners, Falling Down, The Client, even The Incredible Shrinking Woman was great).

Where's "Pearl Harbor" and "Van Helsing"? Easily two of the worst movies to emerge from Hollywood's nether regions.

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Whoa... everyone is entitled to an opinion but,
The new King Kong was too long but was the best version ever.

The ape wasn't "hot" for the girl, simply found a friend.

Kong actually looked like an ape for the first time.

The scene showing the skeleton of a dead giant ape told the whole back story and reason for his loneliness without pushing it.

Yes, I'm a 6'-1", 250 pound manly guy, but I started blubbering like a school girl during the last 30 minutes. I'm not ashamed to admit it. How can you watch the ice skating scene without lumping up. What about the "beautiful" signing on top of the building?

IN the theater I was far from the only guy getting wispy. Most of the guys suddenly had "allergies" or got a piece of popcorn in their eyes at the end. I also counted 5 guys "going to bathroom" before Kong was even shot.

Get the DVD, watch the first 25 minutes then go to the chapter where the boat is arriving at the island. The movie is just over 2 hours long then and it flows better.

OK, I'll stop now before I grow a Va-Jay-Jay.

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