LIst of the most boring movies in history
Submitted by timwizar on Tue, 02/20/2001 - 09:17
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- 1. Affliction: This movie went nowhere. i wanted to punch nick nolte.
- 2. Adventures in Babysitting: The title says it all.
- 3. A Thin red Line: This movie seemed to be about a war but half of it is just boring speeches.
- 4. Night of the Living Dead: I know it is the first horror movie but the zombies are so dumb
- 5. Man Bites Dog: This was supposed to affect me so deeply but it was boring and badly planned that it put me to sleep.








I agree that A Thin Red Line was quite boring, since the plot really seemed to have a hard time figuring out if it even existed. The cinematography of that movie was absolutely excellent, though. The scenery was beautifully shot.
I was hoping to see A Thin Red Line on this list! Finally--someone who feels the same! I didn't even get to appreciate the scenery before I fell asleep, and I wasn't especially tired going into the movie...BORING!
Lost in Translation is without a doubt the most boring movie ever made.
I rented the video - twice - and returned it after watching about half an hour. Then I saw Bill Murray nominated for best actor and decided that couldn't happen unless SOMETHING special happened during the 90 minutes. Wrong. Murray good as the fading movie star with ennui. May-December romantic interest very poor casting choice. No romantic sparks. No creative lines or scenes. It could have been a great movie - if Coppola had included even one story line. I watched to the bitter end for some reason SAGgers would nominate his acting. I want my $6.00 video rental fees back.