Paul Weir is a British composer, sound designer and director working in gam… Read Full Bio ↴Paul Weir is a British composer, sound designer and director working in games, film and radio. Recent game projects include Pure and Guinness World Records with previous games including Crime Life, Warrior Kings, Ghost Master and Discworld Noir.
In August 2009, his music can be heard in the BBC Radio comedy drama, The Adventures of Sexton Blake. He's also an expert in generative music and has worked on many commercial generative installations.
Weir runs the sound design company Earcom (www.earcom.net) and the radio production company Perfectly Normal Productions (www.perfectlynormal.net).
In August 2009, his music can be heard in the BBC Radio comedy drama, The Adventures of Sexton Blake. He's also an expert in generative music and has worked on many commercial generative installations.
Weir runs the sound design company Earcom (www.earcom.net) and the radio production company Perfectly Normal Productions (www.perfectlynormal.net).
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@lagzen1
20. The Emoji Movie
19. Fantastic Four
18. Movie 43
17. Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
16. Glitter
15. Fifty Shades of Grey (franchise)
14. North
13. Alone in the Dark
12. Gotti
11. Jaws: The Revenge
10. The Last Airbender
9. Gigli
8. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation
7. Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2
6. Howard the Duck
5. Catwoman
4. Batman & Robin
3. Jack and Jill
2. Battlefield Earth
1. The Room
Dishonorable Mentions: Dragonball Evolution, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Cats, Loqueesha, Mac and Me
@laustcawz2089
"Howard The Duck" cast members
after the film--
Lea Thompson was
one of the stars
of 2 additional
"Back To The Future" movies,
then starred in
a successful sitcom
for several years.
Tim Robbins was in
many films afterwards
(including one of my favorites,
"Short Cuts")
& even became
an Oscar winning director.
Jeffrey Jones appeared in
tons of movies afterwards,
including "Stay Tuned" & "Ed Wood",
among many others.
@circeciernova1712
For Fant4stic, yes Trank was inexperienced, but even that paled in comparison to the constant interference of the studio. They brought Trenq onboard claiming they wanted a dark, mature superhero movie. As they saw more and more dailies, however, they ordered him to cut things WAY back - and yet didn't allow almost any reshoots, despite filming being more than half done... they had to shoehorn their footage from a low R to a PG-13, and they really wanted it to be as tame a PG-13 as possible. That doesn't just happen without seriously altering the end product. I mean, imagine trying to remake Neon Genesis Evangelion and End of Evangelion for Disney Junior, or maybe 50 Shades of Gray.
Trenq isn't a master whose majestic magnum opus was cut down, but his issues were only one source of problems in a very troubled production. There were rumored to be multiple issues with actors as well.
The whole thing was cursed, and I feel like the closest you could come to pointing fingers at anyone in particular would probably be gesticulating vaguely towards anyone at 20th Century Fox who was directly involved in the project, but even then I feel like some of them were probably put onto the production team midway through and were just trying to keep everything from capsizing. Honestly, the film had promise at some point, and I feel like you can still pick up some threads of that in the final product. Only, the story that pursued those threads was turned down by Fox, and something else had to be jury-rigged to work with as much of the already-shot footage as possible.
Very rarely is a fuckup on this scale the fault of one man. Like an overloaded septic pumper truck dropped into the engine of a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, the whole thing was awful and nobody walked away without getting covered in shit.
On an unrelated note, North 2: Norm of the North. North goes into animation and this is his masterpiece.
Alone in the Dark: he has allies with him, and everything is illuminated because it's all on fire!
@prakkisathwikram
20. The Emoji Movie (2017)
19. Fantastic Four (2015)
18. Movie 43 (2013)
17. Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011)
16. Glitter (2001)
15. Fifty Shades of Grey (2015-18)
14. North (1994)
13. Alone in the Dark (2005)
12. Gotti (2018)
11. Jaws: The Revenge (1987)
10. The Last Airbender (2010)
9. Gigli (2003)
8. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)
7. Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004)
6. Howard the Duck (1986)
5. Catwoman (2004)
4. Batman & Robin (1997)
3. Jack and Jill (2011)
2. Battlefield Earth (2000)
1. The Room (2003)
Dragonball Evolution (2009)
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Cats (2019)
Loqueesha (2019)
Mac and Me (1988)
@adampellett4917
There's lot of bad movies around so here's my list:
High School High (1996)
Blankman (1994)
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987)
A Troll in Central Park (1994)
Kazaam (1996)
Home Alone 3 (1997)
Batman and Robin (1997)
Inspector Gadget (1999)
Mr. Magoo (1998)
The Flintstones (1994)
I'll Be Home For Christmas (1998)
Biodome (1995)
Quest for Camelot (1997)
Bangkok Dangerous (2007)
The Golden Compass (2007)
Dangerous Ground (1997)
Universal Soldier the Return (1999)
to made a few. Boy, what's wrong with Hollywood today now?
@WatchMojo
Agree with our list? Which stinker would you have included? And check out the "Top 20 Greatest Movies Of All Time" here!: https://youtu.be/6VO9wAfHvC0
@bootyinspectorr
Jack And Jill. Even Alpacino said “Burn This”
@weirdguy8422
Clickbait these are all oscar winning movies
@Awoken777
Spider-Man 3 better not be on here.
@MrRonald327
Catwoman.
@RealestChosenOne
Homecoming should be on here.
@obi-wankenobi5411
When emoji movie is at 20 on top 20 worst movie of all time, you know it's gonna be one hell of a list.
@MrYoRam12
You can't deny that we are all confused how the hell an Emoji to be made into a feature film
@GaryCandyPrince
yup.
@Itchydachosen444
Yup