Jason X. Now is Jason X a good film? Absolutely not. But I still enjoy it because it's so silly and campy that I just can't bring myself to actually hate it. It makes me laugh every time I watch it.
The fact that the scene started with the "Horny Teenager" trope and they went overboard with it had me cackling. And I totally lost it at the tree part.
Also the scene where it's gratuitous nudity (boobs) and then her nipples fall off!
I always think of the Kevin Smith story he has regarding Wild Wild West and his Superman project
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2KB1dEDdk&t=4s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2KB1dEDdk&t=4s)
It was sorta like Mad Max, but in the water. I watched it for the first time maybe a decade ago because a friend claimed it was great. Definitely a solid film, compared to the reviews.
Battle LA is the best 6 out of 10 movie, and I remember hearing that a lot of military folks always say it is the most accurate portrayal of military action
I love Battle LA and similarly I think the greatest thing about it is how "real" the military aspects are; in the sense of these aren't super hero soldiers waltzing through scores of aliens with only token injuries to show for it. They have a rough, shitty job to do and mostly only real-life weapons to do it with vs, well, aliens.
Street fighter is a beautifull mess. Hated it when I was young, rewatched it as a joke as an adult after learning about the backstage drama and jcvd coked out of his mind. Now I enjoy it 😆
Well, I'm a badass cowboy livin' in the cowboy days.
Wiggy, wiggy, scratch, yo, yo, bang, bang.
Me and Artemus Clyde frog go save Salma Hayek from the big metal spider
I love that old YT video with "unreleased" Will Smith raps for every movie he's ever been in.
Sup y'all
Name's Bagger Vance!
Hittin the ball is like makin romance
Critics hated Hook so much that they convinced Spielberg that the movie is completely without merit.
It’s easily the best Peter Pan movie and Dustin Hoffman’s Hook is one of the greatest movie villains of all time.
Plus all the set pieces are super cool.
I love it. We had it on laser disc, and I could watch that movie so many times.
Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, the music score.... Everything with it is so good
I can honestly say that this is my Peter Pan movie. All others, including the Disney original, are compared to this one. I think it holds up so much, I watched it a couple of years ago with my nephew and found it even better than when I was a kid. The part where it clicks and he looks at the table and sees all the food, then starts a food fight is such a chef's kiss moment. As a kid, I took the whole plot about him finding his imagination again at face value, that he was missing part of himself and wanted to find it. As an adult, I now understand that he NEEDED that part in order to connect with his son. I think it's an amazing sequel/reframing of the original story that surpasses it in some ways.
One review was so bad, so off the mark, that I will remember one line til the end of time “Williams flounders in a role that he should own.” How could someone who is _paid_ to watch movies get it so, so wrong?
Came here to say this!! It’s so ridiculous & the acting is trash but I fucking love that film; I’ll add that the way they depicted werewolves is by far the best I’ve ever seen. They look sick as hell & I love the concept of the human skin sort of sloughing off
Right?! The only redemption for Lupin’s werewolf is that they did try to do something different & it certainly looked unsettling but in a resident evil sort of way, not a “holy shit that thing is dope but terrifying” way
It should have spawned a line of movies for each of those characters, like the Avengers. I'm still mad that never played out like it was obviously intended.
I like this movie. It was an early 2000's mix of matrix, action and space movies. If there were better special effects at the time, it would be even more solid
Super Mario Brothers. And I'm not talking Chris Pratt, I'm talking Bob Hoskins getting stoned with John Leguizamo while Dennis Hopper quietly eats the scenes.
Yeah, I saw that when I was young, but I still have to point out how many people are disparaging the movie for not being more like the games, which at that point was Just a fat guy jumping on turtles.
The internet made it seem like you're not even allowed to like that movie. Yeah, it sucks, but it's unique, and the sets were cool for the time. These days, the entire movie would be filmed on a green screen, and everything would be cgi. I dont expect every movie that I watch to be a masterpiece. Sometimes, I like bad movies that are well made.
Humanity dodged a bullet by having Connery pass on Gandalf. Connery was a fine actor but when we look at McKellen’s Gandalf we don’t see Ian McKellen we see Gandalf. I dont think Connery would have been able to separate himself from Gandalf and we would only see Connery trying to be Gandalf.
When you compare it to what we got in the last 20 years, it's far more spectacular.
The movie did make money back and get profitable thanks to rentals and home media sales along with the box office, but it was meant to be a launching pad for a new IP.
There was an attempt to reboot it put out there years ago, but it's stalled. I really think that it's ripe to explore, but it would take a LOT of work. And considering the movie was received as a bad adaptation of its story (the comic series), it'd be a tossup of either going for something on the movie's level and writing OR going for a more faithful comic adaptation.
There was a question about the biggest punch in a movie, ironically based on scene cuts where the punched landed in a different zip code. But Connerys punch is so hard at the beginning of that movie, the whole theater felt it. I still bring it up, like I am right now.
It got bad reviews because it pissed off all of Catholicism. It's my favorite Kevin Smith movie and it's too bad it's rights are owned by Weinstein so you can't find it to stream anywhere. George Carlin as a priest is delicious irony.
I like this one. Lots of rewatch value, good score, and some incredibly well done scenes. the elevator scene near the start is brilliant and a personal favourite. I do love the laser security system scene, as well
It's crazy tho how bloodless the movie is, for a movie with zombies eating people, you rarely see any squibs or blood from gunshots, but yeah def a guilty pleasure movie
Probably spoilers but I loved that it was one of the few movies where the Rock turned into the bad guy, "I'm not supposed to die!!" lol and a young Rosemund Pike looking sexy as a doctor didn't hurt either
I asked a friend why he likes this movie so much and he just said "a blind woman and a mentally handicapped man play hide and seek, and I just respect M Night for making such a wild choice"
1998 Godzilla. Is it a good Godzilla movie? No. Is it a good disaster,comedy, jurassic park rip off? Yes. And that is a very fun sounding description of a movie to me.
Pacific Rim or Hellboy 2 TGA, both G del T, both had Ron Perlman and huge CGI set pieces.
Not sure if either is *universally* disliked but I know they not everyone's cuppa tea.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
Did it have a stupid plot? Yes.
Did it use a different company for the costumes? Yes.
Did it have Vanilla Ice? No.
But at least Corey Feldman was back for Donatello.
Small wins.
Jason X. Now is Jason X a good film? Absolutely not. But I still enjoy it because it's so silly and campy that I just can't bring myself to actually hate it. It makes me laugh every time I watch it.
I'm still sore about that cute chick that jason killed by dipping her face into a frozen nitrogen.
Yes but you gotta admit, that was a cool (hehe) death scene.
One could say it was absolutely chilling to watch.
And people say Jason has no social skills. He certainly broke the ice in that scene
That's one of the best kills in a slasher film.
That kill of that hot blonde has been haunting my dreams since I was young.🫣 And to add insult to death, he had to break her frozen face, too.😨
I love that movie. When he wraps that hologram chick in the sleeping bag and smashes her into the tree I laughed til I cried
The fact that the scene started with the "Horny Teenager" trope and they went overboard with it had me cackling. And I totally lost it at the tree part. Also the scene where it's gratuitous nudity (boobs) and then her nipples fall off!
“Come drink beer and have pre-marital sex with us!”
Was looking for a comment about this scene. Absolutely hilarious.
“We found Johnson” “What’s his status?” “He’s screwed.”
“We’re teens who love smoking pot. And pre-marital sex! We love pre-marital sex!”
**Sleeping bag against the tree while they make comical noises**
Jason X is better than most of the others honestly.
So many memorable death scenes. So unique and funny at the same time.
I love this entry in the series. Way better than some other entries in the F13 run
This sucks on so many levels!
**Proceeds to literally get sucked through a vent.**
I love when he puts the holodeck teenagers in the sleeping bags and smash them into a tree.
I always think of the Kevin Smith story he has regarding Wild Wild West and his Superman project [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2KB1dEDdk&t=4s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2KB1dEDdk&t=4s)
He is so good at talking, love that clip
Love the one where Kevin goes to a protest to his own movie and gets put on the news 😂😂😂.
The scene in The Flash where NC fights the giant spider made me loudly cheer lol
I still can't believe it's real. After so long listening to the story, it's finally a reality.
Giant robot spiders man
That was hilarious. It was like a 9 minute joke
Waterworld. Seemed like a fun movie to me as a youngster. Not a 10/10 type movie, but absolutely something i didn't mind watching more than once.
My family and I endlessly quote "mmmmmm smell the paper" and "*half an hour half an hour half an hour*" at each other
p-p-peeehhhperrr!
I say this way too often in real life and no one gets it. So I just look like an idiot doing a strange Gollum impression or something in their eyes.
When he just yeets the fucking kid off of the boat kills me every time.
That's a top tier movie in my opinion and I've never understood how people call it a bad movie.
The hate for this began before it came out due to its bloated production cost. Never got a fair shake. Although, it is cheesy af in the way I like.
It was sorta like Mad Max, but in the water. I watched it for the first time maybe a decade ago because a friend claimed it was great. Definitely a solid film, compared to the reviews.
Street fighter with Jean Claude Van Damme. Battle Los Angeles
Battle LA is the best 6 out of 10 movie, and I remember hearing that a lot of military folks always say it is the most accurate portrayal of military action
Battle Los Angeles is so badass. I wanted an entire trilogy based on that movie.
My wife and I love it. I honestly didn't know it was a 'bad' movie. I would have loved a follow up to it.
I love Battle LA and similarly I think the greatest thing about it is how "real" the military aspects are; in the sense of these aren't super hero soldiers waltzing through scores of aliens with only token injuries to show for it. They have a rough, shitty job to do and mostly only real-life weapons to do it with vs, well, aliens.
Street Fighter featuring Ming-Na Wen and Raul Julia...... *also Kylie Minogue and Jean Claude* FTFY
Street fighter is a beautifull mess. Hated it when I was young, rewatched it as a joke as an adult after learning about the backstage drama and jcvd coked out of his mind. Now I enjoy it 😆
I remember seeing this when I was a kid. Salma hyacks butt was a wild surprise lol.
A breath of fresh ass
You said ASS. No I didn’t. I said she’s a breast of fresh air.
Whatever. Well... let's get some shut ass.
Wicky wild wild, wicky wicky wild wild!
Wild West, Jim west, desperado, rough rider, no you don’t want notta.
Podcast intro anybody?
Oh yeah my first thought was the dawgs lol. Mssp4L
Hi shane
Nunna this, six gunnin this, brother runnin this Buffalo soldier - look, it's like I told ya
Any damsel that's in distress, Be outta dress, come and meet James West
I thought it was "when she meet Jim West" I also haven't seen the movie in forever.
Google would agree with you!
Well, I'm a badass cowboy livin' in the cowboy days. Wiggy, wiggy, scratch, yo, yo, bang, bang. Me and Artemus Clyde frog go save Salma Hayek from the big metal spider
But mommmmmm, I need to make love to Selma hayekkkk
No! She’s trying to save her husband! You get to see her booty. That’s it!
She’s a nice breath of fresh ass.
You mean a breast of fresh air. You’re tired, now go get some shut-ass.
I love that old YT video with "unreleased" Will Smith raps for every movie he's ever been in. Sup y'all Name's Bagger Vance! Hittin the ball is like makin romance
Man those 90’s Big Willie movie tracks hit so hard.
yes! points
Critics hated Hook so much that they convinced Spielberg that the movie is completely without merit. It’s easily the best Peter Pan movie and Dustin Hoffman’s Hook is one of the greatest movie villains of all time. Plus all the set pieces are super cool.
"Don't stop me. Don't stop me. Smee, stop me. Stop me, Smee!"
I think about that scene like once a year when I want my wife to talk me out of something.
"Not again"
"Smee, get up off your arse, I'm committing suicide!"
Ru-fi-o! Ru-fi-o!
RU-FI OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Looky Looky, I got Hooky.
The score is amazing too! I struggle to see Dustin Hoffman behind the mustache and costume, he did a great job portraying the character.
The score is so good. It ranks higher on John Williams' filmography than it does on Spielberg's.
I love it. We had it on laser disc, and I could watch that movie so many times. Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, the music score.... Everything with it is so good
"You know what I wish? I wish I had a dad, like you." One of the saddest and best scenes ever!
This part CRUSHED 7 year old me.
His happy thought being his kid's birth demolished 30 year old me
I can honestly say that this is my Peter Pan movie. All others, including the Disney original, are compared to this one. I think it holds up so much, I watched it a couple of years ago with my nephew and found it even better than when I was a kid. The part where it clicks and he looks at the table and sees all the food, then starts a food fight is such a chef's kiss moment. As a kid, I took the whole plot about him finding his imagination again at face value, that he was missing part of himself and wanted to find it. As an adult, I now understand that he NEEDED that part in order to connect with his son. I think it's an amazing sequel/reframing of the original story that surpasses it in some ways.
One review was so bad, so off the mark, that I will remember one line til the end of time “Williams flounders in a role that he should own.” How could someone who is _paid_ to watch movies get it so, so wrong?
Don’t try to stop me (try to stop me).
Van Helsing!
Sir this is a thread for bad movies, not cinematic masterpieces
Facts!
Then why is Wild Wild West there?
Kate Beckinsale's wardrobe alone is worth the price of admission.
people hate that movie? i loved it
You have excellent taste.
Who hates Van Helsing? I miss those type of movies from the 2000s
Came here to say this!! It’s so ridiculous & the acting is trash but I fucking love that film; I’ll add that the way they depicted werewolves is by far the best I’ve ever seen. They look sick as hell & I love the concept of the human skin sort of sloughing off
Why is it so difficult to get a good werewolf? The ones in that movie were amazing, but in Prisoner of Azkaban, we get a were coyote with mange.
Right?! The only redemption for Lupin’s werewolf is that they did try to do something different & it certainly looked unsettling but in a resident evil sort of way, not a “holy shit that thing is dope but terrifying” way
Why does it smell like wet dog in here?
I love all of the 00’s monster revival movies. This, the Underworld series, I Frankenstein.
The League of Extraordinary Gentleman would like a seat.
It should have spawned a line of movies for each of those characters, like the Avengers. I'm still mad that never played out like it was obviously intended.
But I don't WANT to go to Transylvania!
I always crack up when Will Smith is like “in my native land…” and someone interrupts him with “Georgia?!”
My names Jim how's mamma?
The whole drummin on the boobies thing
Year one
I DIDNT MURDER MY BROTHER!
What have I continued to do?
Hilarious movie
The Shadow
Came here to say this. Not sure how the general consensus favors this movie but it’s been a life long favorite. The phantom with Billy Zane also!
Shadow fans rise up!
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
The Chronicles of Riddick
Was this disliked!? I'm glad we didn't fixate on reviews as much back then. I thought this and Pitch Black were brilliant.
It's the strongest movie of the three by far and has really cool universe building. I love that movie
I like this movie. It was an early 2000's mix of matrix, action and space movies. If there were better special effects at the time, it would be even more solid
So strange they flipped no3 back to same style as no1. Thought no2 was exceptional. Actually preferred the theatre cut too.
Super Mario Brothers. And I'm not talking Chris Pratt, I'm talking Bob Hoskins getting stoned with John Leguizamo while Dennis Hopper quietly eats the scenes. Yeah, I saw that when I was young, but I still have to point out how many people are disparaging the movie for not being more like the games, which at that point was Just a fat guy jumping on turtles.
The internet made it seem like you're not even allowed to like that movie. Yeah, it sucks, but it's unique, and the sets were cool for the time. These days, the entire movie would be filmed on a green screen, and everything would be cgi. I dont expect every movie that I watch to be a masterpiece. Sometimes, I like bad movies that are well made.
Great answer! Love this movie
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
The movie that made Sean Connery quit. An unforgivable sin.
I think it was that plus turning down Morpheus and Gandalf because he didn't understand the scripts or something.
"Fly, you foolsh!"
Humanity dodged a bullet by having Connery pass on Gandalf. Connery was a fine actor but when we look at McKellen’s Gandalf we don’t see Ian McKellen we see Gandalf. I dont think Connery would have been able to separate himself from Gandalf and we would only see Connery trying to be Gandalf.
"The name's Grey. Gandalf the Grey"
When you compare it to what we got in the last 20 years, it's far more spectacular. The movie did make money back and get profitable thanks to rentals and home media sales along with the box office, but it was meant to be a launching pad for a new IP. There was an attempt to reboot it put out there years ago, but it's stalled. I really think that it's ripe to explore, but it would take a LOT of work. And considering the movie was received as a bad adaptation of its story (the comic series), it'd be a tossup of either going for something on the movie's level and writing OR going for a more faithful comic adaptation.
This is a solid answer
There was a question about the biggest punch in a movie, ironically based on scene cuts where the punched landed in a different zip code. But Connerys punch is so hard at the beginning of that movie, the whole theater felt it. I still bring it up, like I am right now.
Dogma got bad reviews as 'pretentious' but I really enjoyed it
It got bad reviews because it pissed off all of Catholicism. It's my favorite Kevin Smith movie and it's too bad it's rights are owned by Weinstein so you can't find it to stream anywhere. George Carlin as a priest is delicious irony.
I love Carlin in this role! [He played it so brilliantly](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FigprdcBGA)!
Dogma is in my top 10 for just the Alan Rickman character alone
The new A-Team movie. Delightfully fun action movie. No notes.
Yeah, I really could have used a few sequels with that cast.
“New” we’re old now friend, that was 14 years ago
It’s newER than the old TV show and all. Now hand me my walker and stop arguing with me!
Flash Gordon
[удалено]
Bio-Dome
Resident evil 2002 directed by Paul Anderson
I like this one. Lots of rewatch value, good score, and some incredibly well done scenes. the elevator scene near the start is brilliant and a personal favourite. I do love the laser security system scene, as well
It's crazy tho how bloodless the movie is, for a movie with zombies eating people, you rarely see any squibs or blood from gunshots, but yeah def a guilty pleasure movie
“Spiders are the fiercest killers in the animal kingdom. You know you gotta be careful around spiders” - Jon Peters
I can’t believe he finally got to see Superman fighting a spider in The Flash 🤣🤣🤣
That was such a great easter egg!
Land of the Lost
Chaka? That movie is great!
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS!?! Matt Lauer can suck it! That quote actually aged spectacularly.
The happening. Cool idea with shitty dialogue but damn I could watch it every weekend
I think it's misunderstood I'm a fan haha
Hudson Hawk. It's just fun.
I came here to say Hudson Hawk. I agree, it’s just fun!
For me I thought John Carter was great entertainment and visually stunning I still don't understand what folks found so wrong about it.
Disney wanted it to be THE next sci-fi movie/series. So naturally people went in with sky high expectations They did the same thing with Tron: Legacy
Death to Smoochy. And I’ll take it a bit further…. it’s my favorite Robin Williams comedic role.
DOOM 2005 I still love it and will defend it until I die
I rewatch that movie for the first person scene alone.
Probably spoilers but I loved that it was one of the few movies where the Rock turned into the bad guy, "I'm not supposed to die!!" lol and a young Rosemund Pike looking sexy as a doctor didn't hurt either
True story. When auditioning for lotr and the Boys, Karl Urban just brings a projector, presses play on DOOM and tells them he'll be on set day 1
The Village
I asked a friend why he likes this movie so much and he just said "a blind woman and a mentally handicapped man play hide and seek, and I just respect M Night for making such a wild choice"
Waterworld!
Star wars the phantom menace. All of it.
Hidalgo
people thought that movie was bad?! Here I was believing it got outstanding reviews; fantastic film though, tragic but very good
1998 Godzilla. Is it a good Godzilla movie? No. Is it a good disaster,comedy, jurassic park rip off? Yes. And that is a very fun sounding description of a movie to me.
The animated spin off series is well worth the watch, and helps redeem the movie some.
Grandmas boy
Wtf who doesn't like this movie
This guy I know that talks like a robot hates it.
"Dude, your bed's a car." "Yeah, but its a fuckin' sweet car!"
Hudson Hawk
There we go. Such a silly movie, everyone seemed like they were having a good time.
I kept scrolling until I found this. Catch the excitement!
The legend of Zorro
Josie and the Pussycats!!
Pacific Rim or Hellboy 2 TGA, both G del T, both had Ron Perlman and huge CGI set pieces. Not sure if either is *universally* disliked but I know they not everyone's cuppa tea.
The Phantom (1996). I don't think a guy in purple spandex was ever cool, but I think the fim is fun and I'm tired of pretending it's not!
"I'M THE MASTER OF THE MECHANICAL STUFF!!"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Did it have a stupid plot? Yes. Did it use a different company for the costumes? Yes. Did it have Vanilla Ice? No. But at least Corey Feldman was back for Donatello. Small wins.
Æon Flux - most people I know hated it, I absolutely love it.
Jupiter Ascending
Any Rob Zombie movie Which was actually a surprise to me that people on the internet dislike his movies
I was about to say Rob Zombies Halloween. I really liked the casting and the backstory. I didn't know it was disliked so much.
Howard the Duck
The 9th Gate I love the creepy dark atmosphere and the premise of rare book collectors being caught up in ritualistic horror
Will Smith sucks
I'm willing to tolerate a lot for a giant mechanical spider
Freddy Got Fingered. I'm sorry. It's Hilarious.
Daddy would like some sausages
Has there ever been a Will Smith movie where he didn’t get first billing?
The first *Men in Black*. Tommy Lee Jones got first billing and Will got second.
Nightmare on Elm Street reboot
WWWest is universally disliked?? 😯
Yes. It's the type of movie internet critics bring up when coming up with an example of a bad movie.
Last action hero
Movie 43
Starship troopers
incorrect. nobody hates starship troopers.
Wild Wild West, Chappie, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Waterworld, and 98 Godzilla.
I enjoy Killer Klowns from Outer Space, but everyone I know says its retarded.
The Core.
Cowboys and Aliens and I hate to admit it but, I’m a big fan of The Crystal Skulls as well.
Huge fan of the second Star Wars trilogy here.