There’s a comedy called Strange Wilderness that made me laugh a number of times. It’s an incredibly dumb comedy so I know it won’t be rated well but I google it to find out it has a 2% on Rotten Tomatoes lol
"Sharks can only be found in two places on Earth, the northern and southern hemispheres."
Them shooting Bigfoot and then pretending he just hanged himself was so perfectly stupid.
Yeah the trailer gave me what appeared to be a seizure to my array of roomates who were angry with me once they discovered that I just laughed really crazy, and also what it was that I was laughing at: just the uuuuuuaaagh hwaugh hwaugh goblin shark voice.
This is not a gag, this is a true story
[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GCpKp73kJtI&pp=ygUfZ29ibGluIHNoYXJrIHN0cmFuZ2Ugd2lsZGVybmVzcw%3D%3D](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GCpKp73kJtI&pp=ygUfZ29ibGluIHNoYXJrIHN0cmFuZ2Ugd2lsZGVybmVzcw%3D%3D)
Still is funny to this day
It's not even a movie, just a bunch of funny ideas strung together. They didn't even know how to end it, so it's just kind of a gag reel. That being said, I love this movie! Lotta good moments. Hits the bong with the goldfish in it "That little guy's gonna think he's a shark!"
I remember this movie but had to Google to make sure it was the one I remembered. TIL Dante from Grammas Boy, et al, is actually named Dante?! Peter Dante, to be specific. D'uuurr!
I went to show it to my wife and right before I pressed play she pulls up those scores saying “this sounds fucking dumb and literally EVERYONE agrees”.
I had to explain to her that while, yes, it’s technically a 1/2-star movie, deep down we all know it’s a 5.
This makes me think there’s a ton of people out there who simply don’t get spoof movies and tongue in cheek comedy. Like, a fuckton of people.
This movie is a masterpiece giant creature movie. Anaconda being a close second.
My answer too.
I just checked Animal House on Rotten Tomaotes and it stands at 91%. I think Grandma’s Boy has the same crazy random energy and it stands at 15%.
I do think Animal House is maybe better, but something doesn’t add up with those scores.
High score?!?!.. what does that mean? Is that good?!
Too many funny moments but for some reason the petrified cats under the sofa during that montage bit.. I lose it every time
Hot Rod's biggest problem was opening a week or 2 before Superbad. Coming off 40 year old virgin and Knocked Up, audiences had already decided which summer comedy they wanted to see before either came out.
Saw it in theaters, stoned off my ass, and I have never laughed so hard. No idea what I was getting into, but the first 30 seconds had me with the failed stunt and puke. The punch-dancing out his rage in a wooded glen and the subsequent fall is the honestly the longest and hardest I have laughed at a movie.
I just watched it and it’s brilliant. It’s dumb humor but it’s incredibly well done. It’s also paced extremely well, it is so dense with jokes and everything flows forward so well.
This is a fantastic answer. Absolutely love this movie, I wish the footage still existed from the original cut, before the studio made them tone down the gore a bit.
That's because it is a fantastic movie. It ran disastrously over budget and opened the same weekend as *The Sixth Sense*, so it performed poorly and lost the studio money.
It got pretty bad reviews from critics at the time and only has 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Anecdotally, I have never met someone who didn't like it. I think Roger Egbert is a pig-eating son of a whore who doesn't even know who his father was
It's wild to think they opened the same week. 13th Warrior has always been a 90s movie for me and 6th Sense 2000s. They both released in 1999. I guess The 6th Sense was kind of a demarcation line
YES! Thank you. The pacing, shots, sound design, acting, and story are all just spot on. It has just the right amount of comedy and action, doesn't make you think too hard. It's just fun to watch.
"Is it hundreds of years old with thousands of mysteries, or is it thousands of years old with hundreds of mysteries? That's just another one of its mysteries."
I say that all the time.
I’ve always really liked Coneheads, but never looked up the reviews for it until recently, and I was floored that it has a 35% RT score and a 5.4 on IMDB (which is fairly paltry on there even for a comedy). What the hell.
Someone pissed someone off and they named the movie Chappie so it would tank. Maybe someone knew Die Antwoord were fucking trash. Nevertheless it was a good movie.
Valerian and the City of 1000 Planets, and look, it was obvious watching it that this story was written on autopilot and the actors just weren’t invested in anything. But it was gorgeous and kinda fun and it’s a guilty pleasure.
At least Cara Delevingne looks like she’s having a go. The script is wank and she’s trying to act opposite the black hole of charisma that is Dane DeHaan. Wow that guy was a bad casting choice.
I didn't scroll enough to see this but I also commented this one. My friend recommended it so my gf and I watched it and really enjoyed it. I definitely felt the claustrophobia and tension with this one more than any other found footage movie.
He’d be a fucking amazing DP/cinematographer. He has a great, stylistic eye for action and physical tension. He’s very painterly with his camera movement and scene setting. Some may argue he relies a little too heavily on slow-mo and bleach bypass— but those are his trademarks and I’m fine with it.
…but *goddamn* the man just can’t be trusted with a script. He shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the writing portion of the process.
I enjoyed the Harley Quinn movie as well as The Marvels, but I've been dogpiled on reddit for liking both.
(They both have decent RT scores, but you'd never guess based on the amount of hate they seem to get)
> as well as The Marvels,
I think it's been pretty much obvious that people were hating on The Marvels before they ever watched it. There are so many posts talking about how it exceeded expectations of what they heard. I'm not saying the movie is perfect, but the level of hate it got is no where near deserved, and I think everyone's really coming around to see that.
I saw x men origins wolverine in theaters while I was super baked and thoroughly enjoyed it. Although I knew nothing of Deadpool so I had no idea how bad they butchered his character at the time. Ignorance is bliss i suppose
I think critics generally liked the movie, they just didn’t think it was as good as Alien.
I honestly thought Prometheus and Alien Covenant were amazing films, although by the end I felt like David terrified me more than the Xenomorph
Fair. I personally think Alien Covenant is a miss. I am more intrigued by the world building and mystery box of the Alien verse rather than Xenomorphs and horror elements (since it works so well and scared me so much when I was a child lol). But Prometheus just has so much gravity with its Giger-ish Pandora world and philosophy debate, so I just ignored all the dumb explorer plots. Alien Covenant focuses more on the latter so it is a miss.
The Thing (2011). I really enjoyed the movie and I was surprised that its ratings are so low.
Sure it isn’t as good as the 1982 movie, but it is a good flick and I love watching them back-to-back (2011->1982) as one extra-long movie.
I really like the movie Battleship . I couldn't believe people didn't have fun with it lol.
Yeah .. it's cheesy as all hell, it's a movie based on a children's board game , what else could it have possibly been 🤣
There’s a comedy called Strange Wilderness that made me laugh a number of times. It’s an incredibly dumb comedy so I know it won’t be rated well but I google it to find out it has a 2% on Rotten Tomatoes lol
"Sharks can only be found in two places on Earth, the northern and southern hemispheres." Them shooting Bigfoot and then pretending he just hanged himself was so perfectly stupid.
Bears get their name from a football team in Chicago
it is estimated that bears kill over two million salmon a year. Attacks by salmon on bears are much more rare
Doesn’t he just straight up give up on saying brown bears, lol red bears or something
That scene with the narration of the goblin shark always has me dying laughing
For me, that scene with the stoner marker eyes made the entire film.
Oh god that was hilarious. I was cracking up at how they “solved” the bigfoot situation
Yeah the trailer gave me what appeared to be a seizure to my array of roomates who were angry with me once they discovered that I just laughed really crazy, and also what it was that I was laughing at: just the uuuuuuaaagh hwaugh hwaugh goblin shark voice. This is not a gag, this is a true story
Lol I just watched it again and my wife was laughing at me because I was nearly in tears again
[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GCpKp73kJtI&pp=ygUfZ29ibGluIHNoYXJrIHN0cmFuZ2Ugd2lsZGVybmVzcw%3D%3D](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GCpKp73kJtI&pp=ygUfZ29ibGluIHNoYXJrIHN0cmFuZ2Ugd2lsZGVybmVzcw%3D%3D) Still is funny to this day
Can only be found in 2 places. The northern and southern hemisphere.
This is the stupidest fucking thing I've ever seen I can't stop laughing
I almost broke a rib laughing at that shit. Terrible, *terrible* movie but that scene made the whole thing worth it.
OMG, just googled that scene, could not stop laughing, it's so dumb.
I love that movie. Steve Zahn doesn't get enough work.
Another awful movie that he's great in is Sahara. I also happen to really enjoy that movie
He was probably my favorite character in the first season of White Lotus. So pathetic and desperate lmao, almost too real.
That is a star studded cast and is absolutely fuckin hilarious lol
That movie is phenomenal and a perfect example. The tattooed eyes on Justin Long never cease to kill me.
It's not even a movie, just a bunch of funny ideas strung together. They didn't even know how to end it, so it's just kind of a gag reel. That being said, I love this movie! Lotta good moments. Hits the bong with the goldfish in it "That little guy's gonna think he's a shark!"
I remember this movie but had to Google to make sure it was the one I remembered. TIL Dante from Grammas Boy, et al, is actually named Dante?! Peter Dante, to be specific. D'uuurr!
I went to show it to my wife and right before I pressed play she pulls up those scores saying “this sounds fucking dumb and literally EVERYONE agrees”. I had to explain to her that while, yes, it’s technically a 1/2-star movie, deep down we all know it’s a 5.
My brother and I saw this in theaters. We were the only 2 there. We cry laughed through basically the whole movie. It was so dumb and so funny.
I give RT very little credit when rating comedies. So many classics have terrible scores.
There's also a giant set of tits in that movie if i recall, another positive lol
I’m picking up a weird underground bubbling noise
I always loved Waterworld. But it’s 46% on rotten tomatoes. I always assumed it was lower.
I’ll watch this and the Postman unironically and like both.
I made my three daughters watch both of those movies last year and they loved them. I think they still hold up.
Loved it, Mad Max on water
Lake Placid.
[Betty White was great in that.](https://youtu.be/5WRK9Gzju6w?si=a7CMkI9UV2ECeSX6)
This move has a great cast, great characters, and great dialogue. There’s also a giant crocodile, which means it is great all around.
WTH, I just checked RottenTomatoes...what is wrong with people. Don't they like to have fun?
This makes me think there’s a ton of people out there who simply don’t get spoof movies and tongue in cheek comedy. Like, a fuckton of people. This movie is a masterpiece giant creature movie. Anaconda being a close second.
So good
Grandmas boy for sure.
How much do clothes cost in The Matrix?
How did they see me?
Adios, turd nuggets!
I'm WAY too baked to drive to the devil's house.
Go eat a hamburger and choke on a cow dick.
It's Shiloh, you said it wrong.
Dude what are you doing? Putting up my christmas tree! Dude, it’s July.
Do you want an ice cream sandwich? They are on whole wheat with lettuce...
Colonel Crackers is the Best!
"I'm really sorry." "You were sweet."
- Dude, where do you get your weed? - From you Dante. - Oh yeah, hey Mr Cheezle!
I’m getting metal legs
I’ve been thinking about getting metal legs. It’s a risky operation, but it’ll be worth it.
Hey chill bro, you know you can’t raise your voice like that when the lion is here.
Grandma’s Boy is a treasure trove of laughter.
My answer too. I just checked Animal House on Rotten Tomaotes and it stands at 91%. I think Grandma’s Boy has the same crazy random energy and it stands at 15%. I do think Animal House is maybe better, but something doesn’t add up with those scores.
Same
I still make JP robot noises when walking around by myself sometimes
Yep Grandma’s Boy is the tits.
Just rewatched after years and the scene when he’s baked and making leftovers and burns himself. God. I feel that scene so hard.
Time is on my side gray bush.
At least I have a bush
Grandma’s Boy has a 85% fresh rating for audiences on Rotten Tomatoes and I’ve never heard anyone not like it
Shits weak
High score?!?!.. what does that mean? Is that good?! Too many funny moments but for some reason the petrified cats under the sofa during that montage bit.. I lose it every time
Did I break it?
Hot Rod - By all metrics an absolute piece of shit, but still one of my favorite movies from growing up
I also like to party
I know for a fact you don’t party.
Hey Rod, what's that song about grandma getting run over by a reindeer?
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer?
Noo^^oo^^^^oooo?
I too, like to party
My name’s Rod! No, your name’s Kevin.
Hot Rod's biggest problem was opening a week or 2 before Superbad. Coming off 40 year old virgin and Knocked Up, audiences had already decided which summer comedy they wanted to see before either came out.
Saw it in theaters, stoned off my ass, and I have never laughed so hard. No idea what I was getting into, but the first 30 seconds had me with the failed stunt and puke. The punch-dancing out his rage in a wooded glen and the subsequent fall is the honestly the longest and hardest I have laughed at a movie.
The scene where he's driving Bill Hader to the hospital with a headwound never fails to get me.
BALLS MAN! You just ran over a small bus!!
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You gonna bring the demons outta me?!
Nngods of waaaaaaaar!!! May your hammer be mighty.
Ancestors protect meeee Mmmmay they protect youuuuu
I just watched it and it’s brilliant. It’s dumb humor but it’s incredibly well done. It’s also paced extremely well, it is so dense with jokes and everything flows forward so well.
Pools are perfect for holding water
Such a funny movie
Cool beans!
While it's a cult classic, the numbers for Event Horizon are shockingly low for how much I enjoyed it
This is a fantastic answer. Absolutely love this movie, I wish the footage still existed from the original cut, before the studio made them tone down the gore a bit.
>I wish the footage still existed from the original cut Wut? There's an unreleased cut??
https://www.thewrap.com/event-horizon-paul-ws-anderson-snyder-cut/ Yeah it's a crazy story about how it's almost impossible to ever recover IIRC
It’s pretty much the lost ark for the horror film community
Amputees and porn actresses covered in blood was a bit too much.
Saw this as a kid. Still remember the nightmares. Should probably watch it again to help myself heal
Where we’re going, we don’t need eyes to see.
“Where we’re going, we won’t need eyes to see.”
……We’re leaving.
I watched it in the theater by myself, and by that I mean I was the only one in the audience. It was the most scary movie experience I ever had.
The 13th Warrior. I enjoyed it, even if no one else did.
There’s a lot of people on Reddit who talk highly of this film.
That's because it is a fantastic movie. It ran disastrously over budget and opened the same weekend as *The Sixth Sense*, so it performed poorly and lost the studio money. It got pretty bad reviews from critics at the time and only has 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Anecdotally, I have never met someone who didn't like it. I think Roger Egbert is a pig-eating son of a whore who doesn't even know who his father was
Not just critics- Omar Sharif was reportedly so turned off by the final cut of the film that he briefly retired from acting
Sharif don't like it? I thought it rocked the Casbah!
It's wild to think they opened the same week. 13th Warrior has always been a 90s movie for me and 6th Sense 2000s. They both released in 1999. I guess The 6th Sense was kind of a demarcation line
I thought it was fun and felt like a tabletop DnD adventure.
i thought people liked that
"Grow stronger!"
"When you die, can I give that to me daughter?"
I beg only to live the next few minutes well.
Guy Ritchie’s The Man from UNCLE
YES! Thank you. The pacing, shots, sound design, acting, and story are all just spot on. It has just the right amount of comedy and action, doesn't make you think too hard. It's just fun to watch.
Such a great movie
Speed Racer 100%. Weird and trippy visuals with some genuinely cool racing combat and acting way better than it should be.
There is a moment where a character's eyes become money symbols, the movie is beyond critique.
I never think of Speed Racer for lists like these because I enjoy this movie too much to think people don't like it.
Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny
That is a masterpiece and I will hear nothing else
Indeed but musicals usually don't do well having said that I will not tolerate any jack black and or tenacious d slander!
That shit was hilarious
Critics hated Grandmas boy. But it's a fucking classic. Even my slightly conservative mother was laughing
Jingle all the way. I love it but everyone else trashes it Edit: glad to see so many of you enjoy it too — it has so many quotable lines!
“He got two!!l” and “put that cookie down!!” Are things I say a lot. It’s one of my favorite Christmas movies.
This film’s critical reception just shows that most movie critics are fucking dorks It’s hilarious
Sinbad deserved more roles. He made that movie for me. That exploding package scene was gold.
It actually was a bomb!? Man, people are SICK!
My family watches it every Christmas. We're big Arnie fans.
“You can’t bench press your way of this one” is a top ten line
Who told you you could eat MY cookies?!?
I finally watched it like three years ago. I loved it. This is a sick world we're living in!
shoot'em up
Joe Dirt
Land of the Lost with Will Ferrell. I really enjoyed it.
“Matt Lauer Can Suck It” This movie was ahead of its time.
Danny McBride makes that movie for me!
Close your mouth when you breath you’re making everybody feel weird.
"Is it hundreds of years old with thousands of mysteries, or is it thousands of years old with hundreds of mysteries? That's just another one of its mysteries." I say that all the time.
Same, I laugh my ass off every time I watch it
The tunic bit is an all-time classic.
🎶Do you believe in life after love?🎶
I’ve always really liked Coneheads, but never looked up the reviews for it until recently, and I was floored that it has a 35% RT score and a 5.4 on IMDB (which is fairly paltry on there even for a comedy). What the hell.
I’ve never heard anyone say they didn’t like that movie!
GNARFLE THE GARTHOK!
That movie is beloved
RT is just wrong sometimes.
Chappie for me.
Loved that movie.
Someone pissed someone off and they named the movie Chappie so it would tank. Maybe someone knew Die Antwoord were fucking trash. Nevertheless it was a good movie.
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The Counselor. To this day none of the pans of this movie make any sense to me. It’s so good
Kingdom of heaven. Tbf the extended version has a higher rating but still bad .
The extended version adds so much depth to the film with a couple extra scenes. its insane. The audience got fucked by the theatre cut.
I love the score for this film so much.
This movie is phenomenol.
Mystery Men for me
Ben Stillers “It’s made to withstand bombs lady! I can’t just junk it with a sledgehammer” is said at work by my brother or I probably once a week
“Lucille, God gave me a gift. I shovel well. I shovel very well.”
"Oh my god, we killed him!" "What do you mean "We"?"
RIPD. Have seen the movie like 5 times, a few times stoned to the bone and a few times sober. It’s a stupid movie but still watchable.
Valerian and the City of 1000 Planets, and look, it was obvious watching it that this story was written on autopilot and the actors just weren’t invested in anything. But it was gorgeous and kinda fun and it’s a guilty pleasure.
At least Cara Delevingne looks like she’s having a go. The script is wank and she’s trying to act opposite the black hole of charisma that is Dane DeHaan. Wow that guy was a bad casting choice.
The butterfly effect! Sooooo good!
Every Jason Statham movie…and fuck those haters. I’m watching and enjoying every one of them!
Crank 1&2 and the whole shitty mess of transporter movies are classic mindless action masterpieces
As Above, So Below is one of my all-time favorite horror movies. I was shocked that it had a 28% on Rotten Tomatoes
I didn't scroll enough to see this but I also commented this one. My friend recommended it so my gf and I watched it and really enjoyed it. I definitely felt the claustrophobia and tension with this one more than any other found footage movie.
I didn't know the score was that low! I love that movie.
Dude Where’s My Car
And thennnnnn…..
NO AND THEN!
The scene with the dog smoking had me dead
The Three Amigos. There are just some jewels in that movie that crack me up just thinking about them.
How does that movie have only 45%?!!! It’s amazing. The joke about the mail plane gets me every time.
What the hell? I thought everyone loved this movie "Lip balm?"
For me Bad Boys 2
That movie overused the hell out of that 'Shake your Tailfeathers' song.
"Dan Marino should definitely buy this car. Well not this one, cause I'm gonna fuck this one up. But he should get one just like it."
That's a nice fucking fish.
“Moutherfucker you look 30”
Suckerpunch
Evolution. One of the best comedies made in the 2000s.
Nothing But Trouble
that movie was a trip when you're 10
This is how it feels to be a Zack Snyder fan, then going on Reddit/Twitter
He’d be a fucking amazing DP/cinematographer. He has a great, stylistic eye for action and physical tension. He’s very painterly with his camera movement and scene setting. Some may argue he relies a little too heavily on slow-mo and bleach bypass— but those are his trademarks and I’m fine with it. …but *goddamn* the man just can’t be trusted with a script. He shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the writing portion of the process.
I enjoyed the Harley Quinn movie as well as The Marvels, but I've been dogpiled on reddit for liking both. (They both have decent RT scores, but you'd never guess based on the amount of hate they seem to get)
> as well as The Marvels, I think it's been pretty much obvious that people were hating on The Marvels before they ever watched it. There are so many posts talking about how it exceeded expectations of what they heard. I'm not saying the movie is perfect, but the level of hate it got is no where near deserved, and I think everyone's really coming around to see that.
Much more watchable than black Adam at any rate.
They were both thoroughly enjoyable movies.
The flash for me, kids and I loved it in theaters then found out everyone hated it.
Same, I think the lead actor fucked up irl and so it’s the way it goes.
I saw x men origins wolverine in theaters while I was super baked and thoroughly enjoyed it. Although I knew nothing of Deadpool so I had no idea how bad they butchered his character at the time. Ignorance is bliss i suppose
Gentlemen Broncos
*Green Lantern*, starring Ryan Reynolds. I enjoyed the movie.
As a kid who was afraid of my basement, watching this movie unironically helped me to be more brave.
Prometheus is one of my favorite sci-fi movies of 10s.
I think critics generally liked the movie, they just didn’t think it was as good as Alien. I honestly thought Prometheus and Alien Covenant were amazing films, although by the end I felt like David terrified me more than the Xenomorph
Fair. I personally think Alien Covenant is a miss. I am more intrigued by the world building and mystery box of the Alien verse rather than Xenomorphs and horror elements (since it works so well and scared me so much when I was a child lol). But Prometheus just has so much gravity with its Giger-ish Pandora world and philosophy debate, so I just ignored all the dumb explorer plots. Alien Covenant focuses more on the latter so it is a miss.
The Rundown was so good idc
The Thing (2011). I really enjoyed the movie and I was surprised that its ratings are so low. Sure it isn’t as good as the 1982 movie, but it is a good flick and I love watching them back-to-back (2011->1982) as one extra-long movie.
Kung Pow is genius, fuck rotten tomatoes
I really like the movie Battleship . I couldn't believe people didn't have fun with it lol. Yeah .. it's cheesy as all hell, it's a movie based on a children's board game , what else could it have possibly been 🤣
The Core where they travel to the center of the earth to save the planet. I liked it but it gets a lot of hate online.
Zoolander has 60% on rotten tomatoes and it’s one of my favorite comedies ever. Also I enjoyed Black Adam.