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    Default Movies so bad that you were surprised they were in theaters

    Jason Goes To Hell, House of The Dead, and Texas Chainsaw 3D

    They look like syfy channel originals.
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    That Tarzan movie with Casper Van Dien.

    It was all kind of impressive in a sick, disturbing way.

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    Disaster Movie
    Epic Movie
    Date Movie
    Meet the Spartans
    Vampires Suck

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    Hurricane Heist.

    I laughed and laughed, but a part of me still wondered how the hell this dog got a theatrical release. Also, they literally treated the hurricane at the end like it was a damn tornado and a guy that was a couple of rows ahead of me fell out of his seat, tears-running-down-face laughing.

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    Dawn Of Justice.

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    The Clone Wars pilot. Don't know what Lucasflim was thinking releasing something obviously made for television in theaters.

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    Sanctum (2011). It was a horrible movie, the first that i ever walked out of and it almost made me projectile vomit all over the theater while running out.

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    Teen Titans Go! To the Movies. No reason it couldn’t have been a direct to TV or DVD film.

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    Frank Miller's 'The Spirit'.

    I was so ashamed to have paid any money to see that damn thing

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    Too many to count back in the 80s and early 90s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RikWriter View Post
    Too many to count back in the 80s and early 90s.
    Yeah, the 80's spawned so much dreck, it was astounding.
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    Obviously, the Inhumans Pilot in Imax. It was even too bad for network TV.
    There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!

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    Star Trek insurrection looked like an long episodes and not even a good one.

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    The 1976 remake of King Kong was an absolute abomination.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderClops View Post
    Disaster Movie
    Epic Movie
    Date Movie
    Meet the Spartans
    Vampires Suck
    yeah.... those were so bad that even direct-to-video seems to charitable. I'm not sure anybody should have to pay to watch that stuff

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