I have more favorite movies than least favorite movies, but here's my list of movies I would never see again if they were the last movies on earth:
#1: The Legend of Bagger Vance. The MOST BORING movie I have ever seen in my entire life! My family and I walked out of the theater halfway through.
#2: Nobody Knows. A watered down docudrama that feels ad libed and is random-scenes gallore. It's so slow I fastforwarded a couple of times to get to any good parts. The worst two and a half hours of my life. Good acting, bad movie.
#3: Beetlejuice. Didn't like it at all.
#4: The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes. Probably the most visually painful movie I've ever seen. It kept switching camera formats, like it would go from real to animated, real to animated. A cameraman who couldn't make up his mind combined with this ultra-soft, blinding lighting and I got the worst headache from watching it. And the music was terrible.
#5: Across The Universe. Made me dizzy.
#6: Moulin Rouge (the Ewan McGregor, Nicole Kidman one) I'm sorry, but the beginning was way too fast, I wanted to find the cameraman and strangle him, and overall, I didn't enjoy it at all.
#7: The Great Gatsby. Hated the book. Hated the movie. I would've fired the casting agent. The only good actor was Robert Redford. Everyone else was not only wrong for the role, but just terrible. Sam Waterson wasn't a good choice for Nick Carraway, Mia Farrow was a terrible choice for Daisy Buchannan and everyone else was horrible! And the movie was so dull and boring it made the book look exciting.
#8: For The Love of Nancy. A Lifetime movie with a cliche ending. It gets good and believeable in the middle, but the ending I found to be so unrealistic and fake. It's one of those movies where everything's going downhill and then suddenly out of the blue the ending is all sunshine and lollypops.
#9: The Inside Man. Way too long. I thought it'd never end. And the ending (finally) was terrible.
#10: An Inconvient Truth. It's just Al Gore telling everyone how "wise" he is.