The California coast is terrorized by two enormous prehistoric sea creatures as they battle each other for supremacy of the sea.
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Words cannot describe this awe-inspiring production
30 August 2009 | by MartianOctocretr5 (Redondo Beach, CA) – See all my reviews
And you thought Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster was the greatest monster battle ever recorded on film.
This is ineptitude at its comedic utmost, with a Plan 9 from Outer Space result: you either laugh at its level of inane silliness, hate it for the same reason, or just fall asleep while watching.
The plot: what plot? This script is pretty much a stew of ideas from other goofy monster monstrosities with pre-historic creatures occasionally showing up, brain-dead military that ineffectively shoot everything they have, useless scientists who apparently got their degrees from an on-line certification service, panicky mobs with screaming extras, hokey effects, intentionally moronic dialog, and pathetically atrocious acting. The cast knows it's campy to the extreme, and play along.
60 million years from now, when another species does archaeological digging, they may find a DVD of this. What will move them emotionally the greatest? The sensitive portrayal of "scientist" Debbie Gibson and the Japanese scientist guy making out in a broom closet? The said same scientists experimenting with different flavors of Gatorade (what were they trying to accomplish in that scene, anyway)? Perhaps the five minute struggle between the enormous sea creatures (only seen in periodic choppy three-second out-takes), or that dumb ponytail that Lorenzo Lamas still has?
Also, which of these inspired performances will be awarded the Oscar? The high-flying mega-shark that can swim at 500 knots, or leap 5 miles into the air and snag a plane moving at about 600 miles an hour? Or the big octopus, that swims around aimlessly with such precision? Debbie Gibson's line chewing while constantly pointing her nose directly into the camera? The mono-tonal Japanese scientist guy? Or Lamas, who utters delightfully uproarious quips in your ears every 15 seconds? Words in the English dictionary simply cannot adequately describe the sensitive portrayals in this film.
I hope future generations will experience this landmark cinema and utilize it as an insight of the sophistication of our present-day culture. I'd also like to see the looks on their faces.
Nikki: I think we're alone now.
Terry: There doesn't seem to be anyone around.
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:04 am
by rubato
Well there are just so many movies I need to put on my 'must see' list.
I better head on over to Netflix and update the queue.
yrs,
rubato
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:49 am
by loCAtek
The Gob is subscribing to the SYFY Channel?
The one with such fine cinematic feats as;
Re: The worst film I have ever seen.
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:26 pm
by Sue U
To this day, the only movie I ever walked out on. Bad in every way possible, and not even in a fun way. Just unrelentingly awful.
Although I have to say, if I had gone to a movie theater to see Eyes Wide Shut, I would have walked out on that, too. How anyone could make sexual fantasy so soul-crushingly boring is a feat in itself.
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:17 pm
by Rick
Billy Jack...
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:24 pm
by Lord Jim
Anyone who is claiming that some other movie is the worst movie ever made has obviously never seen Tidal Wave....
It was released in the mid-70's trying to ride the popularity of Irwin Allen "disaster" movies like The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno....
It was a Japanese film that was originally titled The Submergence Of Japan...For the US release, they shot a few additional scenes with Lorne Greene speaking in English, playing the US Ambassador to the UN. (Which were the only scenes shown in the commercial promos, giving the impression that it was an American film)
The girl I was dating at the time and I didn't walk out, primarily because it became an "audience experience" almost like The Rocky Horror Picture Show....the entire audience was laughing hysterically and shouting insults at the screen....
When we left at the end, we wound up joking and talking with complete strangers about what a truly hideous film experience we had just shared....
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:59 pm
by dales
May I nominate:
Yes, I do have a copy (MST3K) on DVD.
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:40 am
by rubato
"Jurassic Park" was pretty vile. But that's true of most Spielberg movies. My wife and I saw it and when we walked out afterwards we said "let's go see a real movie now".
Pure tripe. "ET" was just as horrible.
yrs,
rubato
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:56 am
by Sean
That reminds me...
Alien Vs Predator was pretty crap*...
*Shamelessly stolen from a Failbook post.
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:35 pm
by BoSoxGal
rubato wrote:"Jurassic Park" was pretty vile. But that's true of most Spielberg movies. My wife and I saw it and when we walked out afterwards we said "let's go see a real movie now".
Pure tripe. "ET" was just as horrible.
yrs,
rubato
Oh Puh-LEEZE!
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 5:42 pm
by dales
I never got that "rosebud" thing....I mean....WTF?
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:08 pm
by Sean
What always got me about Citizen Kane was that Welles made the point that for all his power and wealth he died alone.
Alone. Nobody about to hear him say "Rosebud". So how did they know? Was his last act on this earth to twitter "Thinking of Rosebud, not feeling too great"?
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:17 pm
by BoSoxGal
It's meant to underscore the universal truth that we are all born and die alone, and we all spend our adult lives attempting to reconcile our childhood selves to the people we've become.
No matter what great accomplishments we might achieve in life - or not - we are all alike in that respect.
No?
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 11:55 pm
by loCAtek
'Cha
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:12 am
by Sean
Oh I get that BSG, it's just that I remember watching it for the first time as a kid and thinking, "How did that reporter know that his last word was 'Rosebud'? Nobody was there to hear him say it!"
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:16 am
by dales
Another stinker...
Unbelievable set of circumstances coupled with stereotypical characters........C'mon, already!
Re: The worse film I have ever seen.
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:21 am
by Sean
And the bastard never even said "Play it again Sam"...