As with many of the lists before mine, I'm sure this will cause some disagreement, but here goes:
1) 'Silence of the Hams'. This is by far, the worst movie I have ever seen. For those not familiar with it, it is a pitifully executed spoof on 'Silence of the Lambs', featuring Dom Deluise. It is worth renting, though, if only to laugh at how bad it is.
2) 'Forrest Gump'. This sentimental bit of effluvia is one of my all time most hated. I...may...not...be...a...smart...girl...but...I...thought...it...sucked. Please don't kill me.
3) 'Titanic'. This has the honour of being the only movie I've ever walked out of. At least the people sitting on the floor of the aisle next to us appreciated the seats.
4) 'Das Boot'. I really, really tried to like this one, as it came highly recommended by some very intelligent people I know....but snore city.
5) 'It's Pat'. More proof that SNL spinoff movies rarely work.
6) 'Armageddon'. Please, Hollywood, don't make one more 'Bruce Willis saves the day' movie. The only thing worse than the movie was that Aerosmith song on the soundtrack.
7) 'Who's Harry Crumb?'. I won free tickets to the Canadian premiere of this film starring John Candy, but it still wasn't worth the price of admission.
8) 'Grease II'. The only good thing to come out of this bomb was the gorgeous and talented Michelle Pfeiffer.
9) 'Tron'. It had some good special effects, for its time, but it has to tie 'Das Boot' for most boring movie I've ever endured.
10) 'Beaches'. This one didn't really have any point, just a string of maudlin moments that left me absolutely unmoved by that character's slow death. The title song just added to the cheese factor.
I hope I have not offended anyone. These are mere opinions.
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