As the movies of 2010 comes to a close, it’s time to look back and revisit the finer points of cinema. But here at Film School Rejects, we like to turn the spotlight not just on the best, but also on the worst. This year has been a particularly rough year for movies as more films fizzled than we expected. With the year quickly coming to a close, it’s time to look back and realize which films didn’t just disappoint, but caused us the most pain. So with the help of the entire staff here at FSR, our own curator of the wretched Kevin Carr has compiled the list of the year’s most unwatchable, unbearable and unfortunately unforgettable films — may there be mercy on the souls of anyone who endured all of these gems…
As someone who has made audiences laugh in the past, Brendan Fraser should know better. Then again, his career choices continue to insist that he doesn’t.
Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card: April 30, 2010
Features By Kevin Carr on April 30, 2010 | Comments (2)
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 162 – A Furry Nightmare on Fat Street
Features By Kevin Carr on April 30, 2010 | Comments (1)Neil wets his pants in terror after watching A Nightmare on Elm Street and Kevin acts like a grumpy, old man, bemoaning how it doesn’t live up to the glorious 80s. They also dish out some war stories about how they were traumatized by Furry Vengeance.
6 Brendan Fraser Movies That Don’t Suck
Cinematic Listology By Jeremy Kirk on April 28, 2010 | Comments (23)With Furry Vengeance hitting theaters, Jeremy Kirk explores the possibility that there are two Brendan Fraser’s working in Hollywood while highlighting some of his (or their) finer work.
Brendan Fraser Takes On the Woods in ‘Furry Vengeance’
In Development By Robert Levin on February 25, 2009 | Comments (15)Brendan Fraser is back to his family film ways in Furry Vengeance, in which his real estate developer fights woodland creatures for their forest.
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