<p>Worst classic movie of all time: Easy Rider. Wow. Watched that on DVD a few years back and, for a film that had a huge impact on Hollywood, it is truly dreadful with the cheapest most manipulative ending in the history of film.</p>
<p>Kramer vs. Kramer–a little dated now, I suppose, but still a fine film
Fargo–on my top ten of all time list
Wall-E–adorable
Pulp Fiction–fascinating</p>
<p>Guess there’s no accounting for taste, eh?</p>
<p>Kinda hard to pick a “worst”, though. Some horrid ones, like Showgirls, are so bad they cross over into camp. But I’ll nominate Twilight as the most wretched movie I’ve seen in years. I also hated Punch Drunk Love, and felt like I must have missed the point since the critics loved it.</p>
<p>Yes, I would put Fargo way up on the list of great movies, along with just about everything from the Coen Brothers.</p>
<p>**Pulp Fiction **is right up there, too. A phenomenal movie. I think the scene with Uma Thurman and John Travolta dancing in the 50s diner is one of the great all-time scenes ever filmed. Just brilliant.</p>
<p>I’m pretty open to movies, but Eyes Wide Shut with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman was just deadly. I never saw two people with so little sexual chemistry on the big screen. It did not surprise me when they later divorced.</p>
<p>My worst movie used to be “Spice World” until I saw “Year of the Dog” with Molly Shannon. Couldn’t figure out if it was for or against animal rights, ultimately didn’t care.</p>
<p>I’m dating myself, but when I was a teenager I walked out on “Rabbit Test”. I think it is the only movie I’ve ever walked out on. I kept wondering when it was going to get funny, and decided it wasn’t.</p>
<p>Kind of curious to see it again to see if it’s still as horrible as I thought it was then!</p>