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Worst movie you ever watched in theater?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimCSHO" data-source="post: 15668977" data-attributes="member: 183032"><p>Absolute worst movie ever put on film and foisted upon the public:</p><p></p><p><strong>Eyes Wide Shut</strong>.</p><p></p><p>No chemistry between Cruise and Kidman who were married at the time, but it was such a bad script that I don't think even if they were still in love and wanted to be with each other, they didn't want to be in those scenes they were so bad. All the critics were raving about it because it was the last thing Stanley Kubrick did - guess it's a good thing he died then before he put something else out. We kept saying, "this has to get better". When it was over I stood up and said to my wife "that was horrible, pointless, no plot and I kept waiting for it to improve - but nothing could save that piece of crap". The guy behind us started laughing and said "my wife just said the same thing to me - and you are correct". A lot of people got up and walked out before it was over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimCSHO, post: 15668977, member: 183032"] Absolute worst movie ever put on film and foisted upon the public: [B]Eyes Wide Shut[/B]. No chemistry between Cruise and Kidman who were married at the time, but it was such a bad script that I don't think even if they were still in love and wanted to be with each other, they didn't want to be in those scenes they were so bad. All the critics were raving about it because it was the last thing Stanley Kubrick did - guess it's a good thing he died then before he put something else out. We kept saying, "this has to get better". When it was over I stood up and said to my wife "that was horrible, pointless, no plot and I kept waiting for it to improve - but nothing could save that piece of crap". The guy behind us started laughing and said "my wife just said the same thing to me - and you are correct". A lot of people got up and walked out before it was over. [/QUOTE]
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