Movie Poll: What’s Your Pick for Worst Film of 2011?

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  • Blair Kramer

    Awwww, c'mon... Your list is incomplete. EVERYONE knows which film was the absolute worst of 2011. It's "Twilight, Breaking Wind!" Uhhh... I mean "Twilight, Breaking Dawn!"

  • KC

    Thank you so much, Blair, for the above. I really needed a good laugh today and that was a chest rumbler.

  • Blair Kramer

    You're welcome, KC.

  • Lloyd Kay

    BRIDESMAIDS AND MY IDIOT BROTHER.

  • John George

    ALL of them!

  • Howard

    I picked the Green Hornet,because I really wanted to enjoy it, and was the most disapointed. Most of the others I felt was going to be BAD before I got to the theatre. Maybe this New Year will be better and Box Office Revenue will increase.

  • Susan

    How is it that some people keep landing jobs and they are given the opportunities to continue making huge money for making dreadful films. Between Sara Jessica Parker and Jim Carrey there is enough torture to audiences to start a death camp. And Robert Pattinson needs to just go away. Yet other talented second bananas and so called character actors wait on the sidelines, as audiences suffer through hours of disappointment. All producers have to do is look at the last 20 years of truly wonderful performances given in truly wonderful films, by those who got one shot and have never been (or are rarely) seen again. It takes work, but they are there. Where is Thomas Hayden Church (Sideways), Chloe Svigney (HBO's Big Love), Larenz Tate (Why Do Fools Fall in Love & Ray), Virgina Madsen? How about bringing back "older" performers like Stockard Channing, Mimi Rodgers, Charles Martin Smith! There are so many more. You don't want me to get out my list. Have Mercy!

  • Susan

    I know that I mixed my establishlished, although rarely see actors with performers who weren't around very long. Thomas Hayden Church and Virginia Madsen have turned in wonderful work for years, as has Chloe Svigney. But I don't have my list of people who aren't active enough on the screen, although they made impressive starts. My point remains, it seems that casting directors could do better jobs than agents. Agents seem to get their stars jobs, deserving or not, of attention. It probably isn't an easy job to be a casting director. But how many times have we, as audience members, watched good films wondering when " that boy" or "that girl" might be back on film? Only "that" person is never to be seen again? My most humble apologies to those wonderful people I may have insulted. I think you are terrific and look forward to seeing more of your outstanding work in making great films.

  • keithbrownjohn

    The worst I have seen is 'Sturder Island

  • keith brownjohn

    Strutter Island

  • keith brownjohn

    Sturtter Island

  • bill

    MY VOTE FOR THE WORST FILM OF 2011 IS CAST FOR...TA DAAAAA...THE REMAKE OF "TRUE GRIT." JEFF BRIDGES, AS ROOSTER COGBURN, MUMBLED TOO MUCH, IN FACT HALF THE TIME HIS DIALOG SOUNDED MORE LIKE GRUNTS THAN WORDS.MATT DAMON WAS EVEN WORSE AS THE TEXAS RANGER THAN GLEN CAMPBELL WAS IN THE ORIGINAL AND THE ACTOR THAT PORTRAYED LUCKY NED PEPPER APPEARED TO HAVE BEEN DOING A BAD IMITATION OF ROBERT DUVALL. YES SIR! THE WPRST 2011 FILM HAD TO BE "TRUE GRIT" THE REMAKE. SHADES OF THE BIG DUKE: JOHN WAYNE.

  • Juanita Curtis

    Probably would have picked Jack and Jill if I saw it as I can't stand Adam Sandler films but instead "Just go with it " got my vote .

  • Tito Pannaggi

    I have tendency to forget bad films, but I have to agree with Bill that the remake of "TRUE GRIT" was bad. It had no charm what so ever.

    I love westerns, but not that one!

  • Kathy F.

    Not on the list but I would have voted for "Breaking Dawn Pt. 1". Very poorly directed. I was smart enough to avoid all the 10 films on the list.

  • tinytim

    I haven't even seen any of these clunkers, but how could you leave "Immortals" and "Conan the Barbarian" off this list? There's nothing quite like hundred million dollar train wrecks. Heck, I'd put the trailer for "Immortals" on this list it was so bad: "Does he know my rage?" HEHAHAHHAHAH.

  • Kate

    To bad that I can not vote for all of them. Not one of these movies were any good. You don't have enough room for me to say why. Let's just say, in today's economy I would not put out $10 to $12.00, to set through a cra--- movie.

  • Arlene

    Keithbrownjohn, you were kidding weren't you? LOL - It was Shutter Island - just in case ;-)

  • Larry

    The utterly moronic, infantile Tree of Life. I have never seen a more meaningless, pointless aggregations of garbage in my life.

  • John Small

    Seth Rogen ought to be flogged for what he did to The Green Hornet. I'd say more but I'd only be repeating haqt I've already said here: http://voices.yahoo.com/this-hornet-no-hero-7659198.html

  • janet m.

    Larry, I agree. AND I couldn't believe readers were citing it in the other fanfare poll as BEST movie of the year. Makes one wonder. I thought it was so pretentious that it was embarrassing, and it became unwatchable even as a curiosity.
    I saw it as a Terry Mallick vanity film, and a big misstep or silly choise for Pitt.

  • janet m.

    choice

  • Metro’s little lion

    Can't even bring myself to say the words of the title...but any film that turns Al Pacino into the stooge, at the expence of a buffoon, has to be the worst of the year.

  • doris

    i wouldn't know...i don't go to any that are bad

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