Thu Oct 16, 2003 12:32 am by Sir Spectre
I don't know specific bad Brit films, but I have two films that can be nominated for worst in all of history.
"2001: Do Hazaar Ek" (Not to be confused with 2001 A Space Oddesy):
An Indian film (from India) about a tough guy cop investigating grisly murders. Who is also intent on winning the love of a woman and does from time to time spontaneously burst into song. Then from out of nowhere, 300 dancers come running out and dance to 80's MTV style editing. And he solves these murders, gets his love, sings and dances while stealing movie cliche after movie cliche from American films. From the exploding toilet in Lethal Weapon 2 to the Rambo ending of the film with a machine gun and a red bandana. Hell, the name of the film is practically stolen.
For an old American film "Manos, the Hands of Fate" is a terrible, terrible film:
It's about a strange hypnotist surrounded by scantilly clad women who are to be sacrificed for some reason which is never explained. The hypnotist with mind powers lures a family on a road trip to their doom at his secluded desert cottage. It is impossible to describe the attrocities of story and editing in this black & white film. The dialog is soooooooooo terrible.
The movies the rest of you have cited are NOTHING in comparison to how bad these are.
There's also, Cyborg Cop, but that was actually good in how bad it was.
Sir Spectre
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Edited by - Sir Spectre on 16-10-2003 01:35:05