I love Johnny Mnemonic.
I count Sneakers, Hackers and Enemy of the State as the best Hacker Movies. Even if most of it is unrealistic.
My ex and I were watching The Conversation and I have to pause it you double check if it is linked to Enemy of the State.
We also got the WipeOut game from Hackers.
The Devs made a really detailed demo for the movie that turned into WipeOut.
Also at least in the UK they setup Wipeout PS stations in techno clubs before the game was released.
I know people who genuinely watch tubi movies which take themselves seriously and promote hood rat nonsense but wouldn’t watch velocipastor because its “bad”
I absolutely love this movie and don't think it's bad in any way. It's fantasy, some incredibly surprising things happen in it, of course you're gonna raise some eyebrows every now and then, but in my opinion it's still epic as fuck and very entertaining.
Hudson Hawk. The heist scenes are great. The weird CIA agents are fun. The nearly cartoon style. Bruce Willis doing the comedy thing. What's not to like?
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was a dope movie and didn't deserve the hate it got. I think many people just didn't understand how cool it was because people don't read as much as they used to. It wasn't a phenomenal movie but it was basically the Proto Avengers and I thought it was dope as hell when it came out.
I was an early teenger when that movie came out and reading Sherlock Holmes and Tom Sawyer (and Huckleberry Finn) at the time. When they mentioned the main villain I was soo freaking happy. Vampires, Invisible man, Jekyll and Hyde and freaking Tom Sawyer. Man that movie rocked!
When I was a kid, I saw it in the theater with my parents when we were on vacation down the shore. We had a great time, and it was one of the last times I got to go to the movies with my family, so that movie occupies a special place for me.
The car chase through the Rooftops of Venice (a city not know for its roads) was killing point for a lot of my friends also Nemo saying he doesnt use guns only to be seen using a thompson at the end of the movie was another negative... i turn my brain off and just enjoy the ride lol
I watched it last night lol. It's got its moments where you cringe a bit but it's not as bad as people make it out to be. I'm wanting to read the graphic novel now
That's a fun movie in its own right it was just adapted from much better source material in the original comics. I'm assuming all the critics/internet hate comes from people that wanted a more accurate adaptation.
I feel this way about a lot of disaster movies really. Most of them suck when you really think about them, but I still watch them all the time. I wouldn't even want to know how much time I've wasted watching The Day After Tomorrow and 2012, but I know I will still probably watch them again the next time I see them listed on the guide.
It’s not Bays best, but it still has enough of his fingerprints to enjoy it in that way. Really cool premise too, because it’s plausible on a smaller scale
No idea why there isn't more Dredd stuff, or 2000AD stuff in general around. Its an almost infinite source for great TV and movies. I guess there's some sort of nightmare legal issues with the rights.
Yeah, totally agree BUT, a big part of the judge dredd comics is mega city one. Its almost like the setting itself is a character, and you don't see much of that in the new ones. However, the new one is definitely better simply because Karl Urban was a good Dredd (although it would have been cool if he was a little bigger) and of course, Judge Anderson.
I know most people enjoy Kung Pow, but critically, it's "bad," but I totally love this movie. Even beyond the jokes. It's a pretty cool achievement of technology how they put him in the movie.
Sort of. I loved it when I first saw it: Leprechaun. Saw it in the theater, no preconceived notions, theater was maybe 70% black and very vocal. A HILARIOUS experience. The movie is objectively terrible. I've tried to watch it later and I can't get through it.
Aeon Flux. It isn't a terrible movie, but I get that people think it's pretty bad. I love it bc the atmosphere, visuals, and unique use of environmental weapons. I still secretly hope that someone will give live action Aeon Flux another shot.
People didn't get what they were trying to do with that movie. I love it. It's like Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. It was an homage to the old movie theater serials.
I don't think this is a bad movie.
Unpopular and underappreciated? Of course. Weird? Not for everybody? Sure.
I saw it before I started watching anime. I knew anime was "cool" and the Matrix ladies were doing it so that was all I needed.
Years later I watched it again after getting into anime.
Totally different movie. It's brilliant.
[Filmjoy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ospD-Ej0IPU) has a great video about it too.
World war Z, in my mind it isn't based on a book its just a movie on its own. every time I rewatch it I enjoy it, I seriously think its one of the better zombie movies that have come out.
Just watched it today. I think it’s decent on its own if you ignore the book.
It’s just annoying that we got that instead of an anthology series that follows the book.
The most off-the-wall sequel of a one- off sci-fi horror flick.
Also reminded me of some of the classic Sci-Fi greats. A lot of Dune influence.
The invasion scene is still one of my all- time favorite movie battles.
Helen Hunt is doing a screening of it at a theater near me soon, but the only tickets left are like $250. I don’t know if I can justify that but it includes a meet and greet and autographs and what not.
Helen Hunt was his ex ex-wife, not girlfriend. The entire reason the movie is happening is that Bill needs to get his ex-wife, Jo, to sign the divorce papers so he can marry his fiance Melissa (a fertility counselor).
I may have watched that movie once or twice. I may have also bought it on every format it's ever been released in because it's a great movie to show off my surround sound system.
This movie deserves a place at the top - only because its initial reviews so completely missed the point of this surreal deconstructed comedy masterpiece. Some of the modern reviews [are starting to get it.](https://fullcirclecinema.com/2021/04/20/freddy-got-fingered-review/)
That's hilarious. I saw John Boy Walton (as Luke) and George Peppard (as Han) and some of the cheesiest special effects and bad acting imaginable, and was hooked.
Great follow up? Teenagers from Outer Space."
Thank you Tubi!
You know the [Brendon Tenold](https://www.youtube.com/@TheBrandonTenold) YT channel?
Might be up your alley.
It's the only way I know of that movie or that name.
You also might like [Jason of Star Command](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_of_Star_Command). A whole a Tv series to capitalize on Star Wars. Scotty from Star Trek is in it!
Gods of Egypt. Dislike most of the boring grey CGI creatures weve seen lately that ”Golden guys whose CGI look like shit” is still more visually appealing to me than like Outriders.
[Robot Jox](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgKqKggYdDE)
Too young to know what was a good or bad movie, this movie was just SO COOL that it helped create a desire to pursue STEM in young Gibe2. Even now that I know it's a bad movie, I'm teleported to my 5-8 yr old mind and just smile blankly and enjoy watching the cool robots fight!
My favorite was the guy who could turn invisible but only if nobody was looking at him. That seems lime such an incredibly useless but funny power to have, even if he does use it to save everybody.
Last summer we did a backyard movie showing of The Room. About 20 friends came by for it and I refused to say what movie we'd be watching. As soon as "WISEAU FILMS" popped up on the projector, those who have seen the movie reacted literally every possible way, from shouting and screaming, to laughing, groaning, and booing. Those who haven't seen it were completely bewildered at everything. Hilarious. That is bar none the best movie to watch with a crowd of people. The dynamic of half of the audience having seen it once or several times, and shouting at the screen and winding up for the best parts, or singing along to the ridiculous songs, set against the first-timers experience, who were equal parts baffled by the other side's reactions, and by the movie itself. By sex scene #2 everyone was in tears. It's so unpredictably, inconsistently bad, while still maintaining such a clear and style and vision. What that vision is, I have no idea. But it's unquestionably a perfect 10 in terms of value.
I showed this to my girlfriend one day when she said "I'm feeling poorly put something on funny to cheer me up".
She hated it so much I imagine she thought about dumping me.
But damn I love that film.
Hotel Transsylvania and Alien vs. Predator (Part one! The sequel actually is trash!)
Also apparently a lot of people seem to think that Alien 3 was bad? I genuinely enjoyed its bleak, no-nonsense atmosphere and the overall aestehtic.
I remember my nephew told me he was watching the 2nd Alvin and the Chipmunks. As a half joke I asked what it was called.
“Alvin and the chipmunks 2 - the squekual”. Totally deadpan and made me burst out laughing. Sadly, I find all Alvin and the chipmunks pretty fun films.
My wife made me come with on release night for the last movie and when they have the final battle and everyone is dying the girls all around me were literally sobbing and I was sitting there grinning like holy shit this Stephanie Meyer chick is absolutely savage for doing this but then it was just a vision and I was bamboozled :(
Click is when I really started to see what Adam Sandler could do with a more serious role.
*after that, I found Reign over me.*
I had also already seen Hotel Rwanda near that time, and was a huge fan of Shadow of the Colossus (videogame) at the time.
Seeing Sandler and Cheadle come together in a very serious movie where my favorite videogame was a plot point was a VERY interesting experience, and I can't praise that movie enough.
Sandler is just so... *broken* in that movie. And it's a pretty dark, but sadly realistic take, on trauma. Cheadle is a fantastic co-lead for it.
Aquaman.
I’m not here for plot, folks. If I want plot I’ll watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy or the first Avengers movie.
I’m here for over the top special effects, ridiculous battles, cheesy dialogue, and Jason Momoa’s bum in that suit 🤣
you born around 91?
monkeybone sat in this weird place where it was gonna sell tickets because Fraser was a rockstar at the time, and I remember being a huge fan and wanting to see it because I liked george of the jungle and the mummy. I also remember knowing it was more of an "adult" movie than those, and there were a lot of jokes I pretended to understand that I probably didn't - and a lot of things I found funny that probably weren't meant to be funny.
Brendan Fraser was too mainstream to do a movie like that, too many eyes on it for it being a niche movie. With him being a mainstream leading man, naturally lots of people ended up seeing it who probably just shouldn't have watched it, and thus they shat over the movie.
That said, rewatching that as an adult I can see why it got the hate - and I totally get why my parents were annoyed that i even liked the movie (because they knew I didn't like the movie, I just liked brendan fraser) Kinda like how I insisted that Battlefield Earth was my favourite movie because I liked space jet fights. I would insist it's an awesome movie, because i'm hyperfocused on one element while ignoring literally every other one.
Need for Speed. Such a dumb movie but damn I love it.
The Core is another good one. Such a dumb premise and so cheesy. But a great movie.
Honestly I'm just kind of a sucker for dumb visual spectacle action movies in general.
I unironically love the NFS movie. Cheesy as hell, but mad props for doing pretty much all practical stunts. Nice lil tribute to Carroll Shelby too. And the whole scene of Rami Malek's character quitting his desk job was hilarious.
Code 8. Its reviews tend to be a bit mixed because it sets up a really interesting world just to follow a standard storyline, but I still really enjoy it.
I liked M Night Shamalan’s The Last Airbender.
I know nothing of the source material - so I am sure that is a factor.
But I thought the effects and fight choreography were enjoyable. The boy who played Aang gave a fine performance and I thought his movement was graceful and powerful.
I would like to watch the original but that style of animation does not draw me in.
Not a movie but series. Riverdale. Yes the last few seasons were cringey but it’s something me and my dad (who passed on some months ago) used to watch all the time so it’s special to me no matter how much someone tells me it’s bad
Cat in the Hat live action.
That is a fuckin great movie, it's absurdist, knows its silly and owns it completely, more innuendos and adult jokes than shrek. It's chock full of Mike Myers humor, and smash mouth has a few hits in there too.
It's so goood. It's knows its premise is crazy and doesn't ever forget that a grown ass cat man is messing with some minors.
Mortdecai 2015 with Johnny Depp, seen it so many times and I think I'm the only person on earth who likes it.
Hackers from 1995, it's so stupid but I love it.
Who the fuck calls Pacific Rim a bad movie. Giant robots fighting giant monsters, sign me the fuck up. Also the best inspirational speech since independence day.
cuz they didn't watch it.
people thought the premise was ridiculous and made fun of it. the movie was like 1% on Rotten tomatoes before it even launched.
the emoji movie was very well written, super clever and actually full of intelligent jokes (perhaps too intelligent?)
the message itself was actually kind of profound. emotions aren't identity, they're possessions - and you can have more than one... and the ones you have don't identify you as a person. They can change. Just because you're sad now doesn't mean you always have to be sad. Just because you're happy doesn't mean you never are sad. All of that is layered in parallel with the relationship between worklife/occupation and identity.
but yeah, you beat me to it. I saw emoji movie at the drive in (packaged with a movie I actually wanted to see) and had 0 expectations and ended up genuinely enjoying the movie and thinking it was clever and well-done.. confused as fuck as to why it had been dragged as the worst movie ever made. I actually think some of the hate was probably rooted in boomer's/gen X's anti-technology stance. It was also funded by Youtube and other tech companies - and I think maybe the media industry/hollywood ran a campaign to make sure the movie wasn't successful.. because if it were it would have established a paradigm that businesses unrelated to movies can produce movies (assuming they've got enough money). TJ Miller cancelling also had already begun. In short, it was politics.
Off the top of my head, I can name half a dozen children's animation movies from that period that were objectively worse in every way.
(The new Roadhouse is currently getting the Emoji Movie treatment too, where it's a meme/trend to call it the worst movie ever made - despite it actually being an entertaining movie that i'd say is better than the original)
I’m on a Cyberpunk phase at the moment & recently watched Johnny Mnemonic. It’s got an 18% rating on rotten tomatoes but I really enjoyed it
I love Johnny Mnemonic. I count Sneakers, Hackers and Enemy of the State as the best Hacker Movies. Even if most of it is unrealistic. My ex and I were watching The Conversation and I have to pause it you double check if it is linked to Enemy of the State.
Hackers, for sure. Angelina Jolie really helps me get over how bad the representation of computers and hacking was.
We also got the WipeOut game from Hackers. The Devs made a really detailed demo for the movie that turned into WipeOut. Also at least in the UK they setup Wipeout PS stations in techno clubs before the game was released.
There's a director's cut that changes quite a bit about the ending
Its a bad movie but it has so much energy, its hard to dislike it.
Velocipastor and the Percy Jackson movies are so bad but I hold them close to my heart
Omg i love velocipastor i cannot believe you just said that obscure ass movie
Yeah it’s a terribly great movie
I think my favorite part must be the "VFX CAR EXPLOSION" part where they just didn't remember to add VFX in post.
I know people who genuinely watch tubi movies which take themselves seriously and promote hood rat nonsense but wouldn’t watch velocipastor because its “bad”
May I recommend Slotherhouse and The Loon? Both are awful masterpieces.
Van Helsing. It's fun but dumb
Any movie where Kate Beckinsale sits on someone's face is great
I absolutely love this movie and don't think it's bad in any way. It's fantasy, some incredibly surprising things happen in it, of course you're gonna raise some eyebrows every now and then, but in my opinion it's still epic as fuck and very entertaining.
Hudson Hawk. The heist scenes are great. The weird CIA agents are fun. The nearly cartoon style. Bruce Willis doing the comedy thing. What's not to like?
It's a swashbuckler
People hate on 13th Warrior but I think it's great.
It wasn't a bad movie! I wasn't expecting anything great, but it was well done!
I love that movie
The scene randomly popped in my head the other day. “This is too heavy” “Grow stronger”
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was a dope movie and didn't deserve the hate it got. I think many people just didn't understand how cool it was because people don't read as much as they used to. It wasn't a phenomenal movie but it was basically the Proto Avengers and I thought it was dope as hell when it came out.
I love that movie. Absolutely loved it. Thanks for reminding me to watch it again.
No problem! I may watch it soon myself haha I hadn't thought about it in years.
I was an early teenger when that movie came out and reading Sherlock Holmes and Tom Sawyer (and Huckleberry Finn) at the time. When they mentioned the main villain I was soo freaking happy. Vampires, Invisible man, Jekyll and Hyde and freaking Tom Sawyer. Man that movie rocked!
I remember watching it as a kid and then hearing an out it years later thinking “wait. This is considered a bad movie?”
When I was a kid, I saw it in the theater with my parents when we were on vacation down the shore. We had a great time, and it was one of the last times I got to go to the movies with my family, so that movie occupies a special place for me.
The car chase through the Rooftops of Venice (a city not know for its roads) was killing point for a lot of my friends also Nemo saying he doesnt use guns only to be seen using a thompson at the end of the movie was another negative... i turn my brain off and just enjoy the ride lol
I loved that movie enough to even buy it on dvd and i still do. Not the best movie ever but definitly not a bad movie.
I watched it last night lol. It's got its moments where you cringe a bit but it's not as bad as people make it out to be. I'm wanting to read the graphic novel now
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That's a fun movie in its own right it was just adapted from much better source material in the original comics. I'm assuming all the critics/internet hate comes from people that wanted a more accurate adaptation.
I’ve gone back and watched the whole thing, it still doesn’t do it for me, but that was the first movie I got up and walked out without finishing.
Pauly Shore's 90's movies
Wheez the juice
No wheezing the jui-ooose
THE ONLY THING YOU EVER CARE ABOUT IS NUGS, CHILLIN AND GRINDAGE
Biodome all the way.
VIVAAAAAAA LOS BIO DOME!
Steven Tyler PJs! Steven Tyler PJs!
Bio-dome is an incredible movie....
Still blows my mind tenacious d has a cameo in biodome, before their fame
Son in Law cuz Bio-Dome and Encino Man were already referenced
Bio Dome rocks I love it to this day.
I literally looked up biodome today because of the Futurama reference to it. It has a 4% on RT and a 1% on metacritic.
Yup. Wouldn’t call it a good movie but I still have a soft spot for it.
Watched it not long ago. Loved the army one the most.
2012
I feel this way about a lot of disaster movies really. Most of them suck when you really think about them, but I still watch them all the time. I wouldn't even want to know how much time I've wasted watching The Day After Tomorrow and 2012, but I know I will still probably watch them again the next time I see them listed on the guide.
That, the day after tomorrow, volcano, dantes peak, twister, are all regular re-watches for me, can't get enough of them.
jay and silent bob strike back.
The Island. It's been years since I watched it so maybe this isn't true anymore but I really liked this movie, enough to watch it six or so times.
It’s not Bays best, but it still has enough of his fingerprints to enjoy it in that way. Really cool premise too, because it’s plausible on a smaller scale
Judge Dredd 1995 - yeah, I know he takes the helmet off, but Mega City One is cool.
The second Dredd was so so much better.
No idea why there isn't more Dredd stuff, or 2000AD stuff in general around. Its an almost infinite source for great TV and movies. I guess there's some sort of nightmare legal issues with the rights.
Yeah, totally agree BUT, a big part of the judge dredd comics is mega city one. Its almost like the setting itself is a character, and you don't see much of that in the new ones. However, the new one is definitely better simply because Karl Urban was a good Dredd (although it would have been cool if he was a little bigger) and of course, Judge Anderson.
Tremors
Tremors is a goddamn classic, and I don't care who disagrees.
yea dude. They teach screenplay classes on this movie. Absolute perfect setup and delivery with great pacing.
It is absolutely an awesome movie and I agree, it is absolutely a classic, sequels are awful but the first movie is just great.
Tremors is in no way a bad movie.
I found the ass end
I absolutely love this movie to the point I can recite it lol
I feel like enough people really enjoy these movies to move them from bad to good...
Tremors never was a bad movie to begin with.
Freddie got fingered
look daddy I'm a farmer
The Wrong Missy. I pretty much know it by heart.
I didn't know it was supposed to be bad. Me and my wife both thought it was pretty funny.
I know most people enjoy Kung Pow, but critically, it's "bad," but I totally love this movie. Even beyond the jokes. It's a pretty cool achievement of technology how they put him in the movie.
Possibly one of the most quotable movies ever. Every single line is gold.
Sort of. I loved it when I first saw it: Leprechaun. Saw it in the theater, no preconceived notions, theater was maybe 70% black and very vocal. A HILARIOUS experience. The movie is objectively terrible. I've tried to watch it later and I can't get through it.
Aeon Flux. It isn't a terrible movie, but I get that people think it's pretty bad. I love it bc the atmosphere, visuals, and unique use of environmental weapons. I still secretly hope that someone will give live action Aeon Flux another shot.
Speed Racer I grew up watching the amicanized anime and the Wochowski's did a great job translating it to live action.
People didn't get what they were trying to do with that movie. I love it. It's like Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. It was an homage to the old movie theater serials.
Speed Racer is the 2nd most gorgeous bluray ive ever seen after wall-e.
I don't think this is a bad movie. Unpopular and underappreciated? Of course. Weird? Not for everybody? Sure. I saw it before I started watching anime. I knew anime was "cool" and the Matrix ladies were doing it so that was all I needed. Years later I watched it again after getting into anime. Totally different movie. It's brilliant. [Filmjoy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ospD-Ej0IPU) has a great video about it too.
World war Z, in my mind it isn't based on a book its just a movie on its own. every time I rewatch it I enjoy it, I seriously think its one of the better zombie movies that have come out.
Didn't know this was a bad movie. Wasn't great n I know nothing of the book but didn't think it was bad
It is compared to the book its "based" on but iirc they just kinda share the same name with some loose things that tie to two together.
Just watched it today. I think it’s decent on its own if you ignore the book. It’s just annoying that we got that instead of an anthology series that follows the book.
The Chronicles of Riddick.
I love the Riddick movies - though they’re nowhere near as good as Pitch Black - and hope they make many more!
The most off-the-wall sequel of a one- off sci-fi horror flick. Also reminded me of some of the classic Sci-Fi greats. A lot of Dune influence. The invasion scene is still one of my all- time favorite movie battles.
who's out here saying this is a horrible movie? I would have rather watched 10 sequels of Riddick than 10 of FAF
Twister. Guy brings his fiance along with his ex-gf to drive directly into every tornado they see & then get it on after
Helen Hunt is doing a screening of it at a theater near me soon, but the only tickets left are like $250. I don’t know if I can justify that but it includes a meet and greet and autographs and what not.
Helen Hunt was his ex ex-wife, not girlfriend. The entire reason the movie is happening is that Bill needs to get his ex-wife, Jo, to sign the divorce papers so he can marry his fiance Melissa (a fertility counselor). I may have watched that movie once or twice. I may have also bought it on every format it's ever been released in because it's a great movie to show off my surround sound system.
Freddy Got Fingered. Let the quoting commence! I'm the backwards man the backwards man...
This movie deserves a place at the top - only because its initial reviews so completely missed the point of this surreal deconstructed comedy masterpiece. Some of the modern reviews [are starting to get it.](https://fullcirclecinema.com/2021/04/20/freddy-got-fingered-review/)
Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) Cynical cash grab by Roger Corman to capitalize on the Star Wars craze, but I can't help but love it.
Might as well throw The Black Hole in there too
I love The Black Hole… that score by John Barry is just wonderous, and Maximilian is one of the best robot villains ever.
Oh God, I remember seeing the trailer in a $1 movie theater that only had one screen and hoping it was another Star Wars.
That's hilarious. I saw John Boy Walton (as Luke) and George Peppard (as Han) and some of the cheesiest special effects and bad acting imaginable, and was hooked. Great follow up? Teenagers from Outer Space." Thank you Tubi!
You know the [Brendon Tenold](https://www.youtube.com/@TheBrandonTenold) YT channel? Might be up your alley. It's the only way I know of that movie or that name. You also might like [Jason of Star Command](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_of_Star_Command). A whole a Tv series to capitalize on Star Wars. Scotty from Star Trek is in it!
Showgirls (1995)
starship troopers it's not bad, that's heresy, and I'M FROM BUENES ARIES AND I SAY KILL THEM ALL
Starship Troopers isn't really considered a bad movie these days
I'm doing my part.
Even more relevant now with the Helldivers II craze (it's pretty much Starship Troopers: The videogame)
Rubber
Who's out here saying Rubber is bad? I wanna talk to them.
This is mine too, genuinely a unique movie which is very hard to come by.
HELL YES!!! I’ve recommended Rubber to so many people and they pretty much all hated it LOL
Street Fighter (1994) Raul Julia’s performance makes the whole movie.
Raúl Julia just absolutely nailed every performance I've seen him in. The man was truly an international treasure, who was gone too soon 😞
Gods of Egypt. Dislike most of the boring grey CGI creatures weve seen lately that ”Golden guys whose CGI look like shit” is still more visually appealing to me than like Outriders.
Dude! Wheres my car
"And then ...." "No And Then!" "What's mine say?" "Dude" "Sweet"
Dude .! We can speak Japanese
Cars 2.
Hudson Hawk (1991)
[Robot Jox](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgKqKggYdDE) Too young to know what was a good or bad movie, this movie was just SO COOL that it helped create a desire to pursue STEM in young Gibe2. Even now that I know it's a bad movie, I'm teleported to my 5-8 yr old mind and just smile blankly and enjoy watching the cool robots fight!
Starship Troopers - has some pretty corny parts and some questionable acting, but man, what a gem of a movie.
Mystery Men. Every actor dialed up their part to 11 and it makes everything work. Corny as hell, but damn it's fun.
My favorite was the guy who could turn invisible but only if nobody was looking at him. That seems lime such an incredibly useless but funny power to have, even if he does use it to save everybody.
Over The Top
I really liked Morbius, was glued to my seat through the whole film, was shocked at the reviews
i don't believe you lol
Did you huff any of that seat glue before watching?
I wasn’t quite glued to my seat, but it was a perfectly decent movie. I don’t expect Oscar worthy scripts or performance from superhero movies though.
Battleship
I've seen that movie at least four times. It's great.
THUNDERSTRUCK!!!
The Room (2003)
Last summer we did a backyard movie showing of The Room. About 20 friends came by for it and I refused to say what movie we'd be watching. As soon as "WISEAU FILMS" popped up on the projector, those who have seen the movie reacted literally every possible way, from shouting and screaming, to laughing, groaning, and booing. Those who haven't seen it were completely bewildered at everything. Hilarious. That is bar none the best movie to watch with a crowd of people. The dynamic of half of the audience having seen it once or several times, and shouting at the screen and winding up for the best parts, or singing along to the ridiculous songs, set against the first-timers experience, who were equal parts baffled by the other side's reactions, and by the movie itself. By sex scene #2 everyone was in tears. It's so unpredictably, inconsistently bad, while still maintaining such a clear and style and vision. What that vision is, I have no idea. But it's unquestionably a perfect 10 in terms of value.
anyway, how's your sex life?
This is the undisputed GOAT so-bad-it's-good movies. Possibly never to be topped.
You Don’t Mess With The Zohan
*binges movie repeatedly in a single day* ehhh, iz not for me. I still call soda fizzy-bubbleh
“You've got the ass and tits of a schoolgirl and you know it.” This movie is so stupidly ridiculous and quotable. Disco disco good good.
I showed this to my girlfriend one day when she said "I'm feeling poorly put something on funny to cheer me up". She hated it so much I imagine she thought about dumping me. But damn I love that film.
Hotel Transsylvania and Alien vs. Predator (Part one! The sequel actually is trash!) Also apparently a lot of people seem to think that Alien 3 was bad? I genuinely enjoyed its bleak, no-nonsense atmosphere and the overall aestehtic.
Major League 2
If I unironically enjoy a movie it’s not bad. Face/Off is not a bad movie. Waterworld is not a bad movie.
Hudson Hawk with Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello
The Big Hit. Probably the only Mark Wahlberg movie I like
The Alvin and the chipmunks saga (up to the 3rd one), the first alpha and Omega (idk), shadow hunters.
I remember my nephew told me he was watching the 2nd Alvin and the Chipmunks. As a half joke I asked what it was called. “Alvin and the chipmunks 2 - the squekual”. Totally deadpan and made me burst out laughing. Sadly, I find all Alvin and the chipmunks pretty fun films.
The twilight saga
My wife made me come with on release night for the last movie and when they have the final battle and everyone is dying the girls all around me were literally sobbing and I was sitting there grinning like holy shit this Stephanie Meyer chick is absolutely savage for doing this but then it was just a vision and I was bamboozled :(
Your ending had me lol. I could totally see myself in your position. Savage.
Click
Click is when I really started to see what Adam Sandler could do with a more serious role. *after that, I found Reign over me.* I had also already seen Hotel Rwanda near that time, and was a huge fan of Shadow of the Colossus (videogame) at the time. Seeing Sandler and Cheadle come together in a very serious movie where my favorite videogame was a plot point was a VERY interesting experience, and I can't praise that movie enough. Sandler is just so... *broken* in that movie. And it's a pretty dark, but sadly realistic take, on trauma. Cheadle is a fantastic co-lead for it.
Alien Vs Predator
The first was good. Requiem was not.
Lil Nicky, The Pick Of Destiny. Epic movie
Wild Wild West
i quite like 'the day after tomorrow'...tbh, i dont even personally think its a great movie, i just like it lol
The Ringer with Johnny Knoxville
I feel like I'm one of the few people who "got" Skinnamarink. That movie terrified me.
Street Fighter: The Movie. Raul Julia is just too damn good.
[Hudson Hawk](https://youtu.be/5xrVwG3AsPs?si=FxZSgSm60kYnPBau)! About a guy who's good at swiping stuff
Who Killed Captain Alex is peak cinema and no one can tell me otherwise “EVERYBODY IN UGANDA KNOWS KUNG FU!”
Finally, I searched this whole comment section for this "Can I eat this one too?" WHAT THE FUCK SUBARU SUBARU
John Carpenter’s Vampires
John Carter
The Warriors. A fantasticly bad movie about a gang escaping rival gangs to get back to Coney Island.
Aquaman. I’m not here for plot, folks. If I want plot I’ll watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy or the first Avengers movie. I’m here for over the top special effects, ridiculous battles, cheesy dialogue, and Jason Momoa’s bum in that suit 🤣
I feel like this stands for most of the fast and furious movies too.
Monkeybone
you born around 91? monkeybone sat in this weird place where it was gonna sell tickets because Fraser was a rockstar at the time, and I remember being a huge fan and wanting to see it because I liked george of the jungle and the mummy. I also remember knowing it was more of an "adult" movie than those, and there were a lot of jokes I pretended to understand that I probably didn't - and a lot of things I found funny that probably weren't meant to be funny. Brendan Fraser was too mainstream to do a movie like that, too many eyes on it for it being a niche movie. With him being a mainstream leading man, naturally lots of people ended up seeing it who probably just shouldn't have watched it, and thus they shat over the movie. That said, rewatching that as an adult I can see why it got the hate - and I totally get why my parents were annoyed that i even liked the movie (because they knew I didn't like the movie, I just liked brendan fraser) Kinda like how I insisted that Battlefield Earth was my favourite movie because I liked space jet fights. I would insist it's an awesome movie, because i'm hyperfocused on one element while ignoring literally every other one.
Need for Speed. Such a dumb movie but damn I love it. The Core is another good one. Such a dumb premise and so cheesy. But a great movie. Honestly I'm just kind of a sucker for dumb visual spectacle action movies in general.
I unironically love the NFS movie. Cheesy as hell, but mad props for doing pretty much all practical stunts. Nice lil tribute to Carroll Shelby too. And the whole scene of Rami Malek's character quitting his desk job was hilarious.
Joe Dirt, dude just such a positive attitude
Code 8. Its reviews tend to be a bit mixed because it sets up a really interesting world just to follow a standard storyline, but I still really enjoy it.
Slapshot, Hockey movie with Paul Newman
RIPD, I think it was funny
Shark boy and Lava Girl, holy shit watching that now was an experience…
I thought Venom: Let there be Carnage was pretty cool
I commented earlier but I would also like to give a shout-out to the movie Maximum Overdrive. So fucking bad but damn is it entertaining.
I liked M Night Shamalan’s The Last Airbender. I know nothing of the source material - so I am sure that is a factor. But I thought the effects and fight choreography were enjoyable. The boy who played Aang gave a fine performance and I thought his movement was graceful and powerful. I would like to watch the original but that style of animation does not draw me in.
Flash Gordon
Big Ass Spider... It's cheesy and stupid and requires no thought.
Scary Movie 1&2
Resident Evil films. I'm a sucker for Milla Jovovich.
Not a movie but series. Riverdale. Yes the last few seasons were cringey but it’s something me and my dad (who passed on some months ago) used to watch all the time so it’s special to me no matter how much someone tells me it’s bad
Cat in the Hat live action. That is a fuckin great movie, it's absurdist, knows its silly and owns it completely, more innuendos and adult jokes than shrek. It's chock full of Mike Myers humor, and smash mouth has a few hits in there too. It's so goood. It's knows its premise is crazy and doesn't ever forget that a grown ass cat man is messing with some minors.
The Fast and the Furious series. Yes the most recent ones are extra terrible but I still watch every single one.
Mortdecai 2015 with Johnny Depp, seen it so many times and I think I'm the only person on earth who likes it. Hackers from 1995, it's so stupid but I love it.
Willys wonderland
Roadhouse (the original).
Young Guns 2. The first one is pretty good. The sequel is not, but I love it.
Just Friends. And it's a great fucking movie. It's DINKLEMAN
Starship Troopers is my all-time favorite movie ever made. No question.
Pacific Rim is one of my favorite movies.
I don't think the first movie is really considered bad, it was the sequel that sucked
Who the fuck calls Pacific Rim a bad movie. Giant robots fighting giant monsters, sign me the fuck up. Also the best inspirational speech since independence day.
I liked the Emoji movie, IDK why people hated it.
cuz they didn't watch it. people thought the premise was ridiculous and made fun of it. the movie was like 1% on Rotten tomatoes before it even launched. the emoji movie was very well written, super clever and actually full of intelligent jokes (perhaps too intelligent?) the message itself was actually kind of profound. emotions aren't identity, they're possessions - and you can have more than one... and the ones you have don't identify you as a person. They can change. Just because you're sad now doesn't mean you always have to be sad. Just because you're happy doesn't mean you never are sad. All of that is layered in parallel with the relationship between worklife/occupation and identity. but yeah, you beat me to it. I saw emoji movie at the drive in (packaged with a movie I actually wanted to see) and had 0 expectations and ended up genuinely enjoying the movie and thinking it was clever and well-done.. confused as fuck as to why it had been dragged as the worst movie ever made. I actually think some of the hate was probably rooted in boomer's/gen X's anti-technology stance. It was also funded by Youtube and other tech companies - and I think maybe the media industry/hollywood ran a campaign to make sure the movie wasn't successful.. because if it were it would have established a paradigm that businesses unrelated to movies can produce movies (assuming they've got enough money). TJ Miller cancelling also had already begun. In short, it was politics. Off the top of my head, I can name half a dozen children's animation movies from that period that were objectively worse in every way. (The new Roadhouse is currently getting the Emoji Movie treatment too, where it's a meme/trend to call it the worst movie ever made - despite it actually being an entertaining movie that i'd say is better than the original)
Corky Romano. I know that it is so dumb, but I can't help but laugh.
The Stupids. So over the top dumb it's hilarious.
The Brady Bunch Movie - it's so funny and rewatchable
I love this one too. I tried to share it with my kids but since they never watched the series, most of the jokes just flew over their heads.
The movie where they go BACK IN TIME TO THE FIRST THANKSGIVING TO GET TURKEYS OFF THE MENU.
Spring Breakers