El Pollo Guerrera
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Feb 12, 2017 18:28:29 GMT -5
There are too many to list. A 'bad' movie can be more fun to watch than a 'good' movie. The best movie experiences I've had were a room full of friends and "The FP" or "The Room" or "Revenge of the Ninja" or "Friday the 13th Part 7".
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Feb 12, 2017 18:31:08 GMT -5
Age of Ultron - Think it's bad, but I'll watch it if it's on. It's like Coke. Adam Sandler Flicks - Don't know if it's the sophomoric side of me, but I think at times there are moments of real comedic gems in them. Ready To Rumble Kung Pow Tomorrowland Revenge of The Sith Dude, Where's My Car? - (first flick I saw in Theaters with a group of friends) Superman Returns Age of Ultron (75% on RT), Superman Returns (76%) and Revenge of the Sith (80%) are "bad"? My choices... Under Siege 2. Utter drivel. Seagal kills his way through an elite group of mercenaries without even taking his coat off. Showgirls. Not in a "so badl it's good" way as it's utter shite. But it's actually quite funny if you watch it as a comedy. Especially the version shown on American TV with awful CGI bras stuck on every bare tit.
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Post by Fade is a CodyCryBaby on Feb 12, 2017 18:39:15 GMT -5
Age of Ultron - Think it's bad, but I'll watch it if it's on. It's like Coke. Adam Sandler Flicks - Don't know if it's the sophomoric side of me, but I think at times there are moments of real comedic gems in them. Ready To Rumble Kung Pow Tomorrowland Revenge of The Sith Dude, Where's My Car? - (first flick I saw in Theaters with a group of friends) Superman Returns Age of Ultron (75% on RT), Superman Returns (76%) and Revenge of the Sith (80%) are "bad"? My choices... Under Siege 2. Utter drivel. Seagal kills his way through an elite group of mercenaries without even taking his coat off. Showgirls. Not in a "so badl it's good" way as it's utter shite. But it's actually quite funny if you watch it as a comedy. Especially the version shown on American TV with awful CGI bras stuck on every bare tit. I used to count RT as gospel too, but movies have gotten low scores I've enjoyed and the opposite is true as well. So to me? Yes. They're both bad films I still find myself watching. Like I said, it's like Soda, ya know it's bad but ya can still enjoy it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2017 18:39:59 GMT -5
Gremlins 2: The New Batch is one of greatest films ever made.
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Post by Grand Papillon "The Banker" on Feb 12, 2017 18:47:38 GMT -5
The Room The Ladies Man Troll 2 Uncle Sam The Goods
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Feb 12, 2017 18:49:22 GMT -5
Age of Ultron (75% on RT), Superman Returns (76%) and Revenge of the Sith (80%) are "bad"? My choices... Under Siege 2. Utter drivel. Seagal kills his way through an elite group of mercenaries without even taking his coat off. Showgirls. Not in a "so badl it's good" way as it's utter shite. But it's actually quite funny if you watch it as a comedy. Especially the version shown on American TV with awful CGI bras stuck on every bare tit. I used to count RT as gospel too, but movies have gotten low scores I've enjoyed and the opposite is true as well. So to me? Yes. They're both bad films I still find myself watching. Like I said, it's like Soda, ya know it's bad but ya can still enjoy it. It's not just the critical scores though, they all had good audience scores too. I will always defend Revenge of the Sith though, it's the only one of the prequels worthy of mention in the same sentence as the originals.
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Post by Fade is a CodyCryBaby on Feb 12, 2017 18:53:30 GMT -5
I used to count RT as gospel too, but movies have gotten low scores I've enjoyed and the opposite is true as well. So to me? Yes. They're both bad films I still find myself watching. Like I said, it's like Soda, ya know it's bad but ya can still enjoy it. It's not just the critical scores though, they all had good audience scores too. I will always defend Revenge of the Sith though, it's the only one of the prequels worthy of mention in the same sentence as the originals. Yeah, but even then. Relative Man. Look at all the movies in this thread..lol. I guess I feel the same about ROTS. I think it's the pacing, and the story structure that brings me back to it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2017 19:00:24 GMT -5
Happy Gilmore (if it counts) The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Bad Milo (I'll watch just about anything with Ken Marino or Gillian Jacobs) Black Death (again, if it counts) The Boy Next Door (hilariously awful) MacGruber made me laugh several times
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Feb 12, 2017 19:03:03 GMT -5
It's not just the critical scores though, they all had good audience scores too. I will always defend Revenge of the Sith though, it's the only one of the prequels worthy of mention in the same sentence as the originals. Yeah, but even then. Relative Man. Look at all the movies in this thread..lol. I guess I feel the same about ROTS. I think it's the pacing, and the story structure that brings me back to it. But just because I don't like a film, I don't consider it a bad film. For example, I think 2001: A Space Odyssey is overblown, boring, pretentious wank but I don't consider it bad. Citizen Kane is ground-breaking and was so far ahead of its time it still looks like it could have been shot yesterday but I think it's boring. Again though, I don't consider it bad, just not to my personal taste.
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Post by DASH 243✅ on Feb 12, 2017 19:07:52 GMT -5
Happy Gilmore (if it counts) The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Bad Milo (I'll watch just about anything with Ken Marino or Gillian Jacobs) Black Death (again, if it counts) The Boy Next Door (hilariously awful) MacGruber made me laugh several times love ford fairlane
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Post by Duke Cameron on Feb 12, 2017 19:10:58 GMT -5
Some of my favorite "Bad" movies aren't necessarily considered bad, but they are mostly forgotten B movies that didn't exactly light up the world when they came out.
Fade To Black (1980) Vicious Lips (1986)
I think my love of these two films were heightened by the fact that I'm friends with the actress who was in both of them, but I'd still really like them even if I weren't.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Feb 12, 2017 19:24:41 GMT -5
Gremlins 2: The New Batch is one of greatest films ever made. You're Goddamn right it is!
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Post by schizo on Feb 12, 2017 19:33:02 GMT -5
Street Fighter the movie. Love this movie!
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Feb 12, 2017 19:33:53 GMT -5
Weekend at Bernie's 2!!!
One of my all time favorite movies!!!
It's horrible, but I love it!
Maybe the ONLY zombie movie that I like!
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Post by Citizen Snips on Feb 12, 2017 19:33:57 GMT -5
Gremlins 2 is another one that critics are being more kind to as the years have passed. A lot of the humor would now be considered "meta", so it's being given credit for being ahead of its time. Also, it's the only time Paul Bartel and Hulk Hogan ever appeared on screen together.
I saw Disorderlies in the theater when I was a kid and consider it a badge of honor to this day.
I will stop and watch Armageddon any time it's on. The horrible love story and crappy science aside, it's got a ton of great character actors to make it a fun watch.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Feb 12, 2017 19:37:11 GMT -5
Pootie Tang, a bunch of (early) Adam Sandler comedies, Can't Stop The Music, The Apple and Norbit. Also, all the Twilight movies. Pootie Tang has rightfully finally been elevated from "bad movie" to "cult classic". It had an appreciation screening at the Aspen comedy jam several years ago that seemed to open more people's eyes to it. I think more people would like Pootie Tang if Louis CK hadn't disowned it. But it doesn't surprise me that it was elevated over the years. Pretty much anything with David Cross in it will do so.
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Post by Fundertaker on Feb 12, 2017 20:00:51 GMT -5
I absolutely love Last Action Hero. "Ice" one! "Cone" that phrase!
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Post by arrogantmodel on Feb 12, 2017 20:47:01 GMT -5
Gremlins 2 is another one that critics are being more kind to as the years have passed. A lot of the humor would now be considered "meta", so it's being given credit for being ahead of its time. Also, it's the only time Paul Bartel and Hulk Hogan ever appeared on screen together. I saw Disorderlies in the theater when I was a kid and consider it a badge of honor to this day. I will stop and watch Armageddon any time it's on. The horrible love story and crappy science aside, it's got a ton of great character actors to make it a fun watch. Gremlins 2 makes Gone with the Wind look like a snuff film. And I'm a sucker for Pearl Harbor. Was my first date ever with the prettiest girl in high school. And the bombing scene is impressive. The love triangle though is god awful. I knew that as a dumb kid.
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Post by agent817 on Feb 12, 2017 21:58:34 GMT -5
Age of Ultron - Think it's bad, but I'll watch it if it's on. It's like Coke. Adam Sandler Flicks - Don't know if it's the sophomoric side of me, but I think at times there are moments of real comedic gems in them. Ready To Rumble Kung Pow Tomorrowland Revenge of The Sith Dude, Where's My Car? - (first flick I saw in Theaters with a group of friends) Superman Returns Age of Ultron (75% on RT), Superman Returns (76%) and Revenge of the Sith (80%) are "bad"? My choices... Under Siege 2. Utter drivel. Seagal kills his way through an elite group of mercenaries without even taking his coat off.Showgirls. Not in a "so badl it's good" way as it's utter shite. But it's actually quite funny if you watch it as a comedy. Especially the version shown on American TV with awful CGI bras stuck on every bare tit. I actually watched Under Siege 2 about a month and a half ago. I enjoyed it, but I also found myself busting at some sequences like some of the effects when someone fell or when the main bad guy died. Plus, Eric Bogosian really hammed it up in that movie. Then again, I think Half Past Dead has that movie beat in terms of sheer ridiculousness. I enjoyed that movie, but mainly for all of its absurdities.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Feb 12, 2017 22:02:45 GMT -5
Age of Ultron (75% on RT), Superman Returns (76%) and Revenge of the Sith (80%) are "bad"? My choices... Under Siege 2. Utter drivel. Seagal kills his way through an elite group of mercenaries without even taking his coat off.Showgirls. Not in a "so badl it's good" way as it's utter shite. But it's actually quite funny if you watch it as a comedy. Especially the version shown on American TV with awful CGI bras stuck on every bare tit. I actually watched Under Siege 2 about a month and a half ago. I enjoyed it, but I also found myself busting at some sequences like some of the effects when someone fell or when the main bad guy died. Plus, Eric Bogosian really hammed it up in that movie. Then again, I think Half Past Dead has that movie beat in terms of sheer ridiculousness. I enjoyed that movie, but mainly for all of its absurdities. Oh yeah, it's laughably bad in places but it's consistently entertaining. And yes, Eric Bogosian hamming it up is definitely a plus.
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