Yep, big budget Netflix movie. I knew it was going to be crap after the first five minutes when a car went from being smashed up to looking brand new to smashed up again and a character's hat kept disappearing then reappearing.
it is. its the best one. and Michael Beihn is so fucking dope. and he was dope as fuck in Tombstone. Paxton was a slight on that cast. i like all those movies, blocking Bill Paxton out of them or my brain. his voice sucks, his facial expressions suck, his character development sucks... he fucking sucks and i can't stand him. he's so cringy.
I never saw this movie, but the poster was on the wall by the restrooms at the Concord, NH Longhorn Steakhouse for years. It kind of creeped me out. Worst movie ever? That's a tough one. There's a lot of bad movies out there, but as Dave K says, when they cross the line to really stupid, there's some entertainment value to them. That being said, I would have to choose Dune. (With Sting) If I remember, there was a lot of hoopla in the press during shooting. I tried to watch it, but fell asleep in the first 15 minutes. It was BORING and I'm pretty sure the cinematography wasn't very sharp. (It's been years.) I will submit this for consideration to Dave K for stupid and silly, but fun, movie. It has Denise Richards, always easy on the eyes. The premise is that a mad scientist transplanted Tammy's BF's brain into a T-Rex. Where he got a hold of a T-Rex, I have no friggin' idea.
I was gonna go anything with Sandra Bullock or Will Smiff. I can almost agree with you except he was great in Mallrats.
Interestingly, one actor’s body of work isn’t listed here yet. I bring to your attention, the thespian prowess of a desiccated aloe plant, embodied in the guy who would probably fail as a valet were it not for his uncle, one Nicholas Cage.