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DAD is the worst James Bond film of all time.
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is the worst Indiana Jones film of all time.
The Phantom Menace, imo, isn't the worst Star Wars film in the series. That honour goes to Attack of the Clones, sruely?
But to order them (1 being terrible, 3 being not so terrible)
3: The Phantom Menace
2. Die Another Day
1. Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls
I think your selling DAD a bit down the river here, I hold it in higher regard than the more episodic Bond movies like LALD or TND.
I think we need another film where Bond goes rogue - they haven't done that enough recently.
What I particularly like about DUD is the whole idea of Bond being taken prisoner and not being able to escape and MI6 holding him in such low regard that they're not really interested in having him back and don't trust him AT ALL when he is released. Genius. Pure classic Bond from start to finish.
Come to think of it, I don't trust Bond either. He's gone rogue so many times now that he should have been sacked/imprisoned by now. As M says in LTK, MI6 is not a country club!
He went rogue 'with permission' in Moonraker...dear old Bernard Lee, giving him leave so Bond can do what he wants without it being traced back to MI6. Just let Bond get on with it...take note Dench
Indy 4: Like Die Another Day has a great opening act, lots of action from an aged hero. He gets blamed for the opening events by his own government and they want to just put him away. Then when shia shows up it starts going downhill. The villains are okay, I like the 50's setting but I like DAD more.
Phantom Menace....boring, unmemorable, wooden acting, just a poor film in general. Good special effects don't make a good movie.
DAD wins for me, followed by Indy 4. sorry phantom menace, just don't like you.
That only leaves the other two, and after some quick consideration, came to the decision that Die Another Day could be the worse of the trio, didn't like Ford coming back as Jones for a 4th time, but it did have it's moments, and Menace can't be as bad as Brosnan's fourth, surely..
Furthermore anyone who thinks these are (sorry, some of) 'The three worst movies in the history of mankind' etc, maybe hasn't seen that many film releases, there are some titles I could name, and viewed, that make the ones presented here look like Ben Hur or Lawrence Of Arabia
Not a green light for a 'name your worst movies' dayfest either, as there are about two or so threads in existence on MI6 that caters for such a thing. I was merely making comparisons maybe
You are absolutely spot on...I still refuse to believe they put nipples in the batsuit.
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As a HUGE Star Wars fan for years, TPM is still tied for my Number 1 favorite Star Wars movie along with The Empire Strikes Back. The Phantom Menace is pure cinema power! The series would have never continued past ROTJ if TPM hadn't been made! Sheesh, some people need to get with the program. Phantom Menace is such a large part of my childhood that if any flaws exist (which there aren't), I refuse to acknowledge them. You've got podraces, space battles, lightsaber combat (some of the best), blaster battles, and the two best, Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul!! There's no denying that epicness! And who could forget the ledgend that is Jar-Jar Binks??!! HE'S INSPIRATIONAL!
Of course Batman Forever beats Batman and Robin! The latter was a trash fest, but the former is one of the greatest Batman movies ever made of all time! Why people criticize Batman Forever I will never know, it's truly beyond me.
Ahhhhhhhh...much better... #:-S
I am serious.
As a kid I liked Batman Forever. It was in fact my favourite Batman movie :\">
Visual diarrhea? You mean like this?
Anyway, in regard to the three. (one being the "worst" and three being the "best" it would be as follows.
1. The Phantom Menace (although there are some good scenes)
2. ."DUD" as @getafix 'hilariously' insists on calling it
3. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
At least DAD and KOTKS don't get too caught up in annoying philosophy or political comment. I can watch those two and NOT be as bored.
As @BAIN keeps saying, there is JUDI FRIGGEN DENCH in the film. That alone elevates the film. And Rosamund Pike.
For my money films like 2012, The Happening, Transformers 2 and Batman and Robin are worse. I can at least sit through DAD.
I never said it was a masterpiece, but it's still very entertaining even with all its faults.
I'll give you Batman & Robin, but 2012 had great set pieces, The Happening had good actors and Revenge of the Fallen had great voice acting, in particular Peter Cullen and Hugo Weaving.
Please..... the great John Cusack was ridicule in 2012.... the story was garbage, the funny bits were cringe-worthy... the only good character dies half way through..... some very bad special effects in parts...... the kids were annoying little brats....... the romance bits was puke-inducing.......
With DAD, it starts out pretty good, most of it is good, but it lets itself down once Icarus is revealed.
And the guy in 2012 was also in Hot Tub Time Machine so I forgive him.
I never liked Temple of Doom. Raiders and Last Crusade are classic, but No.2 is a big flabby flop of a movie IMO. I blame Shortround.
Shortround is cool! I actually like TOD just as much as the other original films, KOTCS is good but Shia drags it down and it's not at the level of the other 3.
At least it has Marian in it.
Can't believe I'm saying this but I totally agree with DC007.
I never felt that with DAD. it was stupid as hell but I never once contemplated walking out.
So was I.