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Most Hated Films (What Are Yours?)


In my view, there are the worst films of all time (this is technically speaking so garbage like The Asylum puts out) and my personal most hated films. Films, that technically are not the worst ever but they infuriate me so much that I hate those films. There are valid reasons for this as well, enough talk, here's some of the films that I consider my most hated.

1. Hard Candy/The Thing (2011)
2. A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
3. The Hole (2001)
4. Cosmopolis
5. Colombiana
6. Rob Zombie's Halloween 1 & 2
7. The Green Inferno
8. Red State
9. Dirty Grandpa
10. Sex Tape
11. Apollo 18
12. Joshua
13. My Soul to Take
14. Freedomland
15. Terminator: Genisys
16. The Expendables 3
17. Sinister (I know a lot disagree with this one)
18. Planet of the Apes (2001)
19. Spider Man 3
20. Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
21. The Boy (2015, indie film not the recent horror film even though that was a piece of crap too)
22. R.I.P.D.
23. Identity Thief
24. Cop Out
25. They (2002)

Dishonorable mentions:
The Final Destination
Freddy's Dead
Passion
Sorority Row

I know a lot of films I put on the list are recent, what can I say, most films recently suck. I also know all of these films have many fans but I'm certainly not in the fan club for these. What are your most hated films?

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The films I truly hate, in no particular order, and why I hate them:

1. The Ridiculous 6 (the worst Sandler film I've seen. It's that bad.)
2. The Matrix Revolutions (Jada Pinkett Smith. And WHO ARE all these characters I don't give a f%*k about? What? I have to watch a series of animated shorts to find out? No thanks.)
3. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (Torturous. Awful. And that's just Keira Knightley, never mind the rest of this *beep*
4. Transformers: Age of Extinction (3hrs watching Michael Bay try to justify statutory rape. And it's boring-as-f%*k, badly shot, smash-em-up nonsense of the worst kind.)
5. Loose Cannons (1990) (Even for Dan Aykroyd this is embarrassing.)
6. Law Abiding Citizen (The wrong character dies at the end.)
7. Revolver (Utterly pretentious bollocks.)
8. Indiana Jones & TKOTCS (Every single second is awful. Also, someone actually thought "Hey! What about Shia LaBouef as the next Indiana Jones?")
9. Halloween (2007) (Someone actually thought "Hey! What about a loathsome, white-trash scum-f*%k version of Halloween, with a wrestler sized Michael Myers?")
10. Van Helsing (a 2 hour headache for the eyeballs.)
11. AVP: Requiem (Sick, nasty and boring. Some of the characters lived.)
12. Forrest Gump (Sickeningly sentimental bollocks.)
13. Knock Knock (One of the most irritating experiences of my life.)
14. Drop Dead Fred (The most irritating experience of my life.)
15. Pineapple Express (Oh look. Seth Rogen's playing a stoner for a change. A bad, low-rent action movie kidding on it's a comedy. F%*king sucks.)
16. The Amazing Spiderman 2 (Barely even qualifies as a movie. Startlingly awful. The comic-book movie I detest most of all.)
17. Cabin Fever (2003) (Directed by Eli Roth.)
18. Cabin Fever (2016) (Fool me once...)
19. Looper (Hated the concept. Hated the ending. Hated every minute. And how are we meant to take this seriously when they made Joseph Gordon Levitt's face look like that?)
20. Cop Out (I will never watch anything that says 'Starring: Tracey Morgan' again.)
21. The Pest (Why was John Leguizamo not murdered after this?)
22. The Hunger Games (Zero thrills. Killer wasps. Laughable plot. People claim it's good.)
23&24. Wrong Turn 4/Wrong Turn 5 (The worst low-rent, DTV schlock double-bill murder-fest I've ever sat through. Made we want to wash my eyes with bleach.)
25. In Time (The worst sci-fi concept ever. 'Stars' Justin Timberlake.)


Dishonourable mentions: Anything starring Kevin James or Melissa McCarthy.


'And you can't p*ss on hospitality, I WON'T ALLOW IT!'

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Interesting list. Personally, I love Pineapple Express and Law Abiding Citizen (I've always thought that Butler's character wins, he succeeded in what he wanted to do) but I can see why they are love it or hate films. I love Looper as well. As for all the others, I pretty much agree with all (I thought Revolver was decent and Drop Dead Fred is a childhood guilty pleasure, I like Forrest Gump too. Funny enough, I just posted on Knock Knock's message board and said I haven't seen it but I know I will hate it. Cheers!

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Spring Breakers
Beach Girls & The Monster
It's A Wonderful Life
Sophie's Choice
Vanilla Sky
Out Of Africa

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Not sure it'll make a difference, but see if you like the movie The Hunger Games knocked off, in mine and many other's opinions. Battle Royale (2000)(Subtitled). I loved it, but then I love Japan & many Japanese films & Japanese themed films.

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Law Abiding Citizen was good, until the lawyer woman just handed Jamie Fox the answer in a Scooby Doo plot development and Gerard Butler blew himself up.

Lame duck film.

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Yeah I fully agree with you on this. I'm a fan of Asian cinema in general, Japanese films in particular. I bought a number of films released in the UK under the 'Tartan Asia Extreme' label like Ringu, R-Point etc. One of them was Battle Royale and I thought it was great. It has all the edge, gore and sick humour that is completely missing from The Asinine Games.

Even if it hadn't lifted its best ideas from better films I would still hate it though.

'And you can't p*ss on hospitality, I WON'T ALLOW IT!'

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I like Gerard Butler but have you seen 'Shoot Em Up'? absolutely stupid for stupid's sake. I wanted to shoot the TV.

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I heard vaguely bad things, the premise seemed stupid, and from the cover I presumed it likely to be very poorly executed, I think I saw about five minutes of the start or tuned in on television and it seemed to confirm my suspicions.

I very much enjoyed him in Rock n roller, which I thought was perennial try-hard Guy Ritchie trying hard (again), but second viewing years after release it is a much better film than Lock Stock, or its crummy sequel.

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