What's the worst film featuring Robin Williams or Al Pacino?

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  • Kahuna - 15 years ago

    What is the Williams movie that has a divorced Williams in a state of misery the whole film, asking his Dad for money and being spurned over and over. He lost his job and kept pleading with his Dad for some money. His Dad was real hard and cold, tellling him he wasn't going to let him have any of "my money." I saw it on one of the cable movie channels and was absolutely incredulous that anyone would make a movie that bad. It was the most miserable movie I've ever seen. I wanted to show it to my friends because it was so bad I couldn't believe it. I couldn't remember the name and couldn't find it again on the "on demand" channels where I watched it. Does that ring any bells about the name of it?

  • aksue - 16 years ago

    I voted for Gigli, despite that film not featuring either Al Pacino or Robin Williams. I could have voted for Two For The Money, as I didn't care for that movie, but I disliked Gigli more.

  • 4Yahshua - 16 years ago

    I thought "Popeye" was great compared to "The World According to Garp" (1982), the first movie I ever walked out on. Say, why not write about their good movies? I really liked Mr. Williams' "Moscow on the Hudson" (A Russian defector in New York), "Jacob the Liar" (Jewish concentration camp), and more recenlty "Night At the Museum" where he plays Theodore Roosevelt. If you haven't seen Al Pacino's "Sea of Love", please do yourself the favor. Movie watching does not get much better than these movies!

  • Billie F. - 16 years ago

    Al Pacino movie (88 Minutes) was a great movie. My daughter (63) and myself (84)recently saw this movie and it was very exciting and entertaining and proves Al Pacino is a great actor. The story was good also.
    Altho the newspaper reviewed it as terribly and negative remarks, 1 1/2 stars, we almost did not go to see it, but glad we did and loved it.

  • cmooney - 16 years ago

    Okay, Robins Williams in August Rush - made my skin crawl it was so bad. Al Pacino in Devil's Advocate - ditto! And neither of these were on the list??...and what about Patch Adams? OMG, don't get me started!

  • Alice fournier - 16 years ago

    Saw Robin Williams in AUGUST RUSH thought he was abad actor in this film,
    He just looked cheap and not his style.

  • sally (garnet girl) - 16 years ago

    One of the worst movies that they both "starred" in was 'Insomnia' it nearly put me to sleep. Creeeepyyyyy!

  • Gleejr - 16 years ago

    Neither Pacino nor Williams write or direct the dogs that were in the survey, they show up, suit up, & do what the director tells them to do

  • carolyn rich - 16 years ago

    Al Pacino has NEVER MADE A BAD FILM. You should be ashamed to even print something like that. I've seen every movie he's ever made and have flied cross country to see his plays! I went to see 88 minutes yesterday,and he is great. The greatest actor alive. Cheers to you Mr. Pacino!!!

  • gypped - 16 years ago

    The worst of Robin Williams' movies isn't even on the list!! Anyone remember the fresh slice of hell that is "Death to Smootchy"? That was the biggest turd of a movie I have seen in my life! Even worse than my previous worst experience "Inframan" which was some godzilla ripoff movie I went to in the 80's as a kid! I don't think "LIcense to Wed" was all that bad.. it had its funny moments...

  • J Peyton - 16 years ago

    I saw "88 Minutes" yesterday. I would like a refund of the money I paid for the movie ticket. Fortunately the pop corn was freshly made and I really enjoyed the nice cold Coke.

  • Randy Coffey - 16 years ago

    I thought "House of D" sucked too, though I think Tia Leone is one of the hottest actresses in Hollywood! But my brother sold the green Sting-ray bike that Williams caracter steals to the movie production company via eBay...so I watched the whole movie. I recall seeing the bike 3 times in the film. By the way--my brother got over $800 for that Swinn bike!

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