Is it normal to enjoy terrible movies?
What terrible movies do you enjoy watching?
Movies like,Killer Klowns from outer space (1988) and Sharknado (2013) Don't count they were made bad on purpose.
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What terrible movies do you enjoy watching?
Movies like,Killer Klowns from outer space (1988) and Sharknado (2013) Don't count they were made bad on purpose.
The Last Airbender was a shit movie that it was just a joke of a movie and so was Dragon Ball Evolution.
I used to watch Hallmark and Lifetime movies just to laugh at how stereotypical and predictable they were. They probably used 3-4 plots for all of their movies, and the "horror" ones were the corniest! They had a bunch of cheerleader horror films playing on one of those channels, and the ones I watched were roughly the same and very cheesy.
I really liked Ryan goslings directorial debut “lost river” that was critically panned. Everyone hated it, seemingly.
I also love a film called “set fire to the stars” which I think is criminally under appreciated and misunderstood.
love when people enjoy critically panned movies.Shows you know how to think for yourself and not a sheep.
Yeah and it’s interesting cos some of the classics we know of now were panned upon release. Sometimes a thing, a movie say, is out of step with its time, it’s ahead of its time, or it’s released at a time politically that’s not correct for its era, and then later with time it’s reevaluated. I can think of countless movies and cult movies where this is the case. Even Orson Welles, one of the greatest ever filmmakers struggled his entire career as he was making films that studied power and corruption at a time when everyone wanted world war 2 propaganda movies, to support the war effort and later, to promote the American dream.
Kavik the Wolf Dog. It was my favorite book when I was a little kid, but the movie adaptation is cheesy and awful. Also, in the books Kavik is half Wolf, half Malamute. The movie used a friggin German Shepherd to play Kavik.
Career Opportunities is also a bad one. Two young people who have no idea where their lives are going wind up locked in a Target store overnight. They wind up bonding.
I consider both movies so bad that they're almost good and it's probably why I've revisited them multiple times. XD
Ever heard of "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all"?
People put hard work into these movies, then you ungrateful bastards have the nerve to call their work terrible.