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    Default Nominations for the absolute worst movie ever.

    I nominate Super Cyclone as the king of all turkeys.
    I can't believe in the year 2013 with all Hollywoods experience such a turd could have made it to distribution.
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    Armageddon would probably come close to the top of my list along with Con Air. In the interest of Anglo-US relations I'd really rather not explain why Jeff

    Now, to redress the balance a little, one of my all time favourite movies is Lord Of War starring that well known Hollywood fruitcake, Nicholas Cage. I often wonder whether they keep Nic in a cage between takes... I'm also quite fond of the Gone in 60 Seconds remake starring Cage too.

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    Steve Martin's 'Pink Panther'.

    Bought the dvd some time ago, one hour into the film it was ejected and thrown in the bin.
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    Whoopee - there goes your 1,000th post, Mr Gromit!

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    So far Super Cyclone is worse than all those,even Steve Martin's Pink Panther and that was pretty bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gromit View Post
    Steve Martin's 'Pink Panther'.

    Bought the dvd some time ago, one hour into the film it was ejected and thrown in the bin.
    If it wasn't for Bowfinger I would chuck Steve Martin in the bin as well. Anyone familiar with his Sargeant Bilko effort? Someone should have done jail time for that unforgivable pile of shite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Grand Wazoo View Post
    Whoopee - there goes your 1,000th post, Mr Gromit!
    Why thankwe kind sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    If it wasn't for Bowfinger I would chuck Steve Martin in the bin as well. Anyone familiar with his Sargeant Bilko effort? Someone should have done jail time for that unforgivable pile of shite.
    Indeed - an insult to the comedy genius that was Phil Silvers and of course Mr Peter Sellers.

    I've liked some of Steve Martin's stuff - some of it quite funny. Always thought Roxanne was a gently amusing film and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels was good fun too in its own way (helped by Michael Caine of course).
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    Any of the witless and utterly banal 'rom-coms', favoured by the brainless (usually female) of our species, particularly the American variety, which takes brain dead banality to a whole new level!

    'Funny', in the traditional sense, they are NOT!

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    Some truly rotten movies I agree but the daddy of them all is still Plan 9 from outer space !

    Though it's so bad it's actually rather funny . Ed Wood , what a legend .
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