Suggestions for Worst Science Fiction film ever!

It is about twenty years or more since I saw this film, so maybe it does not qualify as a science fiction film [ if e.g. it was a toxic chemical that got the frogs mad, I suppose it would but I can't remember a lot about this film ] but it really was a hoot, because I think somebody had an idea of making a film about frogs attacking people and were about halfway through making the film when they they seemed to have realized, like what could frogs do to people, not a lot probably! and they had everything but the kitchen sink attacking people but not frogs and there was one scene with the frogs supposedly being aggressive and they had people out of sight of the camera throwing the frogs, ever seen a frog jump backwards, well I hadn't until I had seen this film. Even if it is Science Fiction, I would have to disqualify it, for the reason it is just so funny!

http://www.efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=4018&reviewer=128

Saludos Amigos
Zapata
 
I can't in good conscience say Equilibrium is anywhere near the worst sci-fi movie. It had GUN-KATA. 'Nuff Said. Also, I'm a sucker for distopian flicks.

On the other hand, his followup movie, Ultraviolet was TERRIBLE TERRIBLE TERRIBLE.

Man, I need to go watch some MST3K re-runs.
 
I think there's a law that says if Roger Corman wasn't involved, it can't qualify. :D

Maybe we should just concede he gets his own catagory and fight over non-Corman SF schlock?

Anyone seen "The Man with Two Heads"? Or at least that's one of the names its known as: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069372/ Rosie Grier and Ray Milland. Whoo boy.

I remember seeing that at the drive in with my parents. I think the other two movies (yes, there were THREE) were The Raven and Premature Burial.

Tho The Raven (Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and a VERY young Jack Nicholson) is a guilty pleasure. Also not SF, tho written by Richard Matheson.

Oh, oh yeah. "The Brain Eaters". Such an obvious ripoff of Heinlein's The Puppet Masters that he was able to sue and get it pulled. Tho I've seen it (not recently tho).
 
For 'recent' movies, I'd point to Robot Jox (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102800/) as by far worse than Independance Day. At least the effects in ID were pretty cool and the action scenes (believable or not) were exciting. (Also, the virus was uploaded by a Mac Laptop, not a 3.5" floppy in the captured space ship)

AI would probably be worse (for me) than ID. It ended so, so, so poorly.

Blasphemy! Robot Jox was a GREAT movie. At least...it seemed that way when I was younger, I can't find it anywhere to watch and ridicule my previous liking of it. :cry:

Guden Oden said:
And Penny Robinson was fricken HOT

AND underage! :rolleyes:

I personally loved the Lost in Space re-'imagining'...it had fantastic visual effects, Matt LeBlanc wasn't too bad, Penny was admittedly hot, and the music score was great. So great, I went out and bought it, Apollo 440's theme remix was awesome. I'd give LIS an 8/10, it was a competent movie. Generally the only people who don't like it tend to hate movies that involve scenes with kids/young people trying to act smart or actually do stuff, that is understandably annoying.

My thoughts on the worst Sci Fi?...hmm, probably Starship Troopers 2. You can't get worse than that...they managed to get a number of decent actors in it (one from the original SST), and yet they still couldn't afford MUZZLE FLASHES from weapons, but rather just used blinking LED's...that and they tried to spruce it up by adding nudity that was barbarically useless to the overall movie, unlike SST's nudity, which served as a comedic character-backstory revealing device and joke-emitter. :devilish:
 
Well, Lacey Chabert was 16 when the film was released, probably 15 when it was shot.

In some countries the term underage may have a different meaning. Here in Denmark you are at age at 15. Well in regards to sexuality and crime anyway..
 
Penny Robinson? What about Heather Graham? No idea of the name of her character in that film but by God she's a good looking woman!
 
In some countries the term underage may have a different meaning. Here in Denmark you are at age at 15. Well in regards to sexuality and crime anyway..

True. Most countries seem to hover around the 15-18 mark.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say she was a borderline case at the time though, especially as you looked pretty young at the time. Ya perverts. ;)

As for bad SF films, I'd nominate "Millennium" if only because it was based on one of my favourite novels (by John Varley) and was a crushing disappointment. :cry:
 
True. Most countries seem to hover around the 15-18 mark.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say she was a borderline case at the time though, especially as you looked pretty young at the time. Ya perverts. ;)

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I agree. I guess it depends on how young you were at the time you saw the movie, to judge how high the "creepy-factor" is.
 
I don't know if one can consider this movie as Sci-fi, but then again, I'm not certain that one could consider this movie at all.

White Fear - Vivre pour survivre (!) - Le Diamant
(Which translates into: White Fear - Live to survive (WTF) - The Diamond)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088359/

http://www.nanarland.com/Chroniques/bonus.php?id_bonus=whitefirelabroche
http://www.nanarland.com/Chroniques/bonus.php?id_bonus=whitefiretantepony
http://www.nanarland.com/Chroniques/Main.php?id_film=whitefire

This movie is so bad, that it's good. Really.
The French reviews at nanarland (shitty movie land) on this movie are funny, but not as much as the movie. It's that bad.
 
Anyone seen Cyborg 3 by the way? I swear, I forgot about it until now and it's so bad you'd suppress those memories too if you've seen it. :LOL:

The ENTIRE movie takes place in a gravel pit, because as we all know, those are accurate representations of a post-apocalyptic planet earth... It also features a steroid-shooting female character that would have made Ahnuld envious in his younger days (she's grotesquely muscular), and has some kind of belt fetish. That, or the movie makers do. It feels as if around half the scenes show her putting on some kind of belt or another... Very bizarre!
 
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