8 Horror Movies So Awful They Were Pulled From Cinemas



Movies so bad they couldn’t be left to just bomb on their own.

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  1. Maybe unpopular opinion, but I think The Conjuring movies are very overrated. They're alright but I don't find the content or plot even remotely unique. I do generally enjoy works by James Wan but The Conjuring movies just didn't do it for me.

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  2. Me:
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    I'm sorry, but A Cure For Wellness is an all-time favorite of mine, it may have performed so poorly it got pulled from theaters, but I hardly think that's due to the quality of the film even if the ending goes a little off the rails.

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  3. A movie I remember being pulled from cinemas before a week was Spookies(1987). A mess of a film, it was cobbled together from 2 other movies and new footage shot meant to bring it together only served to confused things further. It was pulled locally after a mere 5 days. I saw it on its final night and it ruined my Tuesday.

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  4. 3:12 The fact that Josh thinks Milla Jovovich's "Resident Evil" has any basis on the actual cannon of Resident Evil lore, or should be uttered in the same sentence as the franchise is enough to make me cringe. Not to mention Hannah John-Kamen didn't, couldn't and barely resembles Jill Valentine, Tom Hopper was a laughable Albert Wesker (not to mention they weren't f^(k buddies so wtf), the Leon Kennedy character was literally a joke character contrary to his actual character, yet somehow, some way, Johannes Roberts kept insisting that he was a huge fan of the game series, played them all and the movie would pay homage to its namesake. THAT is why it failed.

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  5. I actually enjoyed A Cure for Wellness and I watched Raccoon City in the theater and enjoyed it but I wasn’t a die hard Resident Evil fan so that experience was probably very different for those who actually played the games and watched all of the original movies (I watched the first one and another one but can’t remember which one). Avan Jogia did a good job imo. He was my favorite character.

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  6. In my opinion I'm just going to say this about The Conjuring films I think the third one is far more worse than the second film I need the second film is actually better because it stands correctly along with the first film because understandably the second film just like the first is based off a real case and don't make me wrong even though the third one was it wasn't done where it was correctly supposed to focus on the victim versus the same story to do with Ed and Lorraine's whole entire story about how they met and why they wanted to do the things that they're doing through their job I felt like they should have saved that for a fourth movie versus the third because I'm sorry to say if you actually listened to the real story of the third film which talks about Arnie Johnson murdering his fiance's former employer but the thing that was more frightening was the experience leading into his young brother-in-law at the time who was a kid named David Wetzel where he was the first one to be attacked by the spirit that was posing as a man I feel that that's why the third Conjuring film is a failure because instead of it following both victims correctly it only focused on one portion to the first one and try to continue on with the second one more

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  7. I actually really liked raccoon city, and I totally disagree with the idea that audiences thought the movie might be good, every comment I ever saw in any trailer was always negative and was always people assuming that it was gonna be bad or saying that it already looked bad. I went not long after it came out and the theater was practically empty most people didn’t give it a chance and the people that did go see it we’re already primed to dislike it

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