1979 Harvard Lampoon Movie Worst Awards

1895-1999
Post Reply

What was the worst movie of 1979 you've seen from Harvard Lamppon's list of the year's worst?

Manhattan
0
No votes
The Muppet Movie
0
No votes
The Amityville Horror
3
33%
Apocalypse Now
0
No votes
10
0
No votes
All That Jazz
3
33%
Rocky II
1
11%
1941
0
No votes
The Rose
0
No votes
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
2
22%
 
Total votes: 9

flipp525
Laureate
Posts: 6163
Joined: Thu Jan 09, 2003 7:44 am

Re: 1979 Harvard Lampoon Movie Worst Awards

Post by flipp525 »

All That Jazz is just atrocious. I can't imagine a worse film from this line-up. It gets my vote handily.
"The mantle of spinsterhood was definitely in her shoulders. She was twenty five and looked it."

-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Big Magilla
Site Admin
Posts: 19318
Joined: Wed Jan 01, 2003 3:22 pm
Location: Jersey Shore

Re: 1979 Harvard Lampoon Movie Worst Awards

Post by Big Magilla »

All That Angst AKA All That Jazz.
Big Magilla
Site Admin
Posts: 19318
Joined: Wed Jan 01, 2003 3:22 pm
Location: Jersey Shore

1979 Harvard Lampoon Movie Worst Awards

Post by Big Magilla »

Individual Awards:

Kirk Douglas Award for Worst Actor: Marlon Brando, Apocalypse Now
Jane Fonda Award for Worst Actress: Jane Fonda, The Electric Horseman
The Immoral, Illegal, and Fat Award: Linda Blair, Roller Boogie
The Dark Bock Tankard (a foamy mug of brew annually drunk to the performer whose name most resembles that of Harvard's president, Derke Bok: Bo Derek
Worst Movie Worst Award (for the Harvard Lampoon Movie Worst Award for the past forty years which exemplifies their smarmy, undignified and scattershot approach: To the 1955 Award to Rebel Without a Cause: "Movie without a plot...to prevent the perpetrationof further cinematic abominations, let's pray lead actors (we use the term perhaps too loosely) Sal Mineo and James Dean meet untimely deaths).
The Merino Award: Lauren Mutton, American Gigolo
Post Reply

Return to “The First Century”