5 worst films of all time
I've been looking forward to the release of The Golden Compass next month but I'm starting to get a bad feeling about it. His Dark Materials is one of my favourite series and what I like is that Pullman doesn't dumb anything down for his readers. I've never bought into the idea that it's anti-religious either; to me Pullman's criticism is of the dangers that come with blind faith and dogmatism, rather than of religion itself.
But director Chris Weitz has indicated that some of the themes have been watered down; religion and God won't be referenced directly in the movie. To me that's ripping the heart out of the story; it'd be like having Star Wars without The Force. And it's hardly avoiding controversy anyway, with the Catholic League calling for a boycott.
I'll try to keep an open mind and hopefully it'll be a good adaptation, but it's made me think about a few films I really haven't liked... ones so awful that they still leave a bad taste in my mouth. So here's my list of the 5 worst films I've seen. I wonder how many would make your list? ;)
5) WaterworldAn over-long, indulgent mess, Waterworld was just a chore to get through. The story makes little sense (where's the sea life that should thrive in the oceans? And of course there'd have to be a myth of "Dryland" somewhere), it's preachy rather than cautionary, and the acting is awful, Costner doing his nomadic loner thing again. One example that no amount of money can save something if it doesn't have a good story first.
4) Crocodile Dundee in Los AngelesI'm not a big fan of the Crocodile Dundee films to begin with, particularly how the series succeeds by stereotyping Australian life. The first film was okay, but II was bad and Dundee III is just atrocious. The jokes are tired and predictable, the son annoying rather than cute, and you just wonder why they couldn't have left it in the 80s where it belonged?
3) Dude, Where's My Car?I know Dude, Where's My Car? has a cult following but I've never got it. I don't mind dumb comedy like Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure but Dude just feels like one long, stretched out joke... only it lasts 80 minutes. Dude, where's my car? Where's your car dude? DUDE, where's my car? Where's your car dude?... my head hurts just thinking about it.
2) Swept AwayPossibly the only good thing about Swept Away is that it resulted in Madonna swearing she wouldn't act in movies again. The whole film feels indulgent; the acting is atrocious, the characters have no redeemable features, the editing is bare and choppy, and any humour that does exist is because it's so unintentionally bad. And there's not much of that humour either.
1) Battlefield EarthI rented Battlefield Earth thinking it couldn't be as bad as the reviews. If anything it's worse. John Travolta came incredibly close to career suicide with his one-dimensional portrayal of alien Terl complete with dreadlocks, tons of make-up and villainous cackle. The plot is senseless, its symbolism hits you over the head like a hammer (no more so than when Johnny discovers the Declaration of Independence!), and the score screeches like an animal being slaughtered. I don't think I could watch it again (or read the book) if somebody paid me. In 2005 the Razzies named Battlefield Earth the worst drama of the last 25 years; that might be being generous - IMO it's quite possibly the worst film of this century.