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Stupidist movie you ever saw

I will not that the movies I am listing now, I enjoy because they're bad.

Miami Connection
Prey for Death
Revenge of the Ninja
Rage of Honor
Deadly Prey
And Stone Cold was a recent discovery

Sho Kosugi is in 3 of those movies and is by far my favorite bad movie actor.
 
I have the privilege of having seen Jim before he moved south of the border. He was a brilliant impressionist with incredible muscle control. Not only could he sound like James Dean, he could change his face to look like him, too. He was in a movie playing an alcoholic teen. Truly amazing performance. Then came Ace Ventura and he found his shtick - and his fans. That's when I stopped being one.

I liked Jim Carrey when he was in In Living Color, but when he left the show and started in the movies is when he became awful.

Plan 9 From Outer Space

Classic

Plan 9 From Outer Space is so bad it's good. Terrible acting, sets, writing, continuity, everything about it. I love the scene where the cop scratches his head with a loaded gun. And the inside of the space ship consists of a wooden table full of old radios. You can barely see those wires when the spaceships fly over Hollywood.
 
And the inside of the space ship consists of a wooden table full of old radios. You can barely see those wires when the spaceships fly over Hollywood.

You didn't recognise that desk? It was the same desk as the one inside the general's office. The patio furniture also appeared in the bedroom or some other room as well. Talk about recycled props.
 
You didn't recognise that desk? It was the same desk as the one inside the general's office. The patio furniture also appeared in the bedroom or some other room as well. Talk about recycled props.

And the cockpit of the plane was separated from the cabin by a shower curtain.
 
^ Probably the same curtain hanging in the spaceship.

I love it when the guy sitting at the desk picks up the script and reads it.

But they never explain what Plans 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 are tho.....

Criswell talks about "future events such as these" but in the same sentence he said they already happened.

Gotta love Ed Wood. Glen or Glenda was bad too.
 
I hated American Beauty. It was the stupidest movie I've ever watched. I could not see what everyone raved about.

I also hated Drive, with Ryan Gosling. I only made it an hour in before I turned it off. It felt like I'd been watching it for 3 hours. Ryan was an absolute bore in it.
 
I love campy horror movies, but I think the worst/stupidest movie I've seen is Satan's Little Helper. It has a bit of a cult following, but it took me three tries to make it through. The only redeeming quality is the presence of Amanda Plummer, but I still consider it a huge waste of time. It's not only terrible, but incredibly annoying. Those who love it claim that the haters don't understand its brilliance …
 
THE worst movie ever made was a BAD horror flick called "Basket Case". Basically, a boy was born with a partial Siamese twin. When he was a kid, the doctors separated them. This kid kept his brother in a basket and they went around killing all the doctors and nurses that helped in the surgery. It was awful!
 
I never actually saw it, but I heard that Napoleon Dynamite was pretty bad.
 
Ishtar

The expressions on the audience's faces seemed to reflect the movie as much as Hoffman and Beatty's *ahem* 'singing':

 
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