Jeepers Creepers was the dumbest piece of dookie on celluloid
2006-09-19 14:53:18
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answered by cynthetiq 6
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Ive seen quite a few Really Bad ones like Cube, Cabin Fever but for Worst Ever probably had to be the Night of the Lepus which had Giant Bunnies Terrorizing and Old Town.. talk about Cheezy! Lol
Right behind that you can put Killdozer! about a bulldozer that came to life after a Meteorite hit nearby. Gawd you had to love the 70's lol
2006-09-19 14:51:23
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answered by D B 4
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Hostel. Without a doubt Hostel. It had a ton of hype and wasn't scary at all. There wasn't any real suspense, all the gore was really really fake and it was so over-the-top. In the final escape everything happened in sequence. Oh no a van, oh no some people, oh no some kids, oh no the cops, oh no the guy from earlier... Not to mention the whole first 45min of the movie was all porn and drugs.
I got this movie from the library for $0.75 and I thought it was a waste of money.
2006-09-19 17:18:23
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answered by agentjakabean 1
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The worst horror movie I ever watched was called "Ticks". A buddy of mine just had torent it when it came out on video sometime in the mid 90's and it was horrible. It had Carlton from the Fresh Prince tv show and his character was supposed to be this leather jacket wearing bad *** but all I kept seeing was him doing that goofy dance.
2006-09-19 15:08:06
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answered by Matthew B 3
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Oh I have seen that dreadful movie you are talking about, it came out in like 2001 I think Uggg!! Awful..
I hated Dark water, I thought is was a boring movie that dragged on and all it did was make me want to take a shower, in really hot water.. IT was like deja voo like the Ring with out Naomi Watts and with a daughter instead of a son. Ewww!
2006-09-19 14:59:24
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answered by JetMecGirl 2
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I agree, there are a ton of old horror movies that beg to be buried in a hole and forgotten.
As far as recent horror movies, I was so incredibly disappointed with Hostel that I asked for my money back. It was stupidly bloody and the majority of the time was spent showing gratuitous boob shots. I didn't shudder, shriek, shake, or scream a single time.
2006-09-19 14:55:21
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answered by mimaolta 3
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you are wrong ! Dawn of the Dead was hilarious. When it came out a bunch of us (high schoolers, at the time) , went to see it at the theatre. The entire audience was laughing. It was so ridiculous how nobody could get away from these slow-moving zombies! also, back in the 60's they made quite a few cheap scare movies, like Revenge of the Killer Tomatoes......
2006-09-19 15:09:26
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answered by Scorpius59 7
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1. The Grudge.
2. The old genre of the haunted house, but set in Japan.
3. Every scene was so predictable, I couldn't stop laughing each time that 'ehhhhhhhh' sound came around.
2006-09-19 15:08:48
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answered by mitch 6
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Scariest - The Ring. Scary with a touch of cheese - Susperia. Tense scary - Silence of the Lambs. Sad scary - Jeepers Creepers. Gory and sad scary - Hellraiser.
2006-09-19 17:23:44
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answered by catcha22 3
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Wolf Creek
Hostel
2006-09-20 03:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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