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TopicWhat's your favorite "bad" movie?
ParanoidObsessive
02/08/24 3:04:21 PM
#14:


Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Christ_Vampire_Hunter



...or maybe the traditional classic:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_of_the_Killer_Tomatoes



captpackrat posted...
I like Xanadu (1980).

Xanadu really isn't a bad movie, per se. It's a mostly mediocre (but enjoyable) one that suffered from terrible reviews because it's basically a disco-influenced movie released at a time when everyone hated disco. It would have been far better received if it had been released about 2-3 years earlier.



Metalsonic66 posted...
My favorite movie of all time is Kung Pow, which is at 13% on Rotten Tomatoes lol

Kung Pow isn't really a "bad" movie, either. It's very well produced. It just suffers because it's a goofy comedy and critics will always shit on those.

Stuff like this mostly just underscores why critic reviews are kind of worthless garbage (and why review aggregator sites are generally meaningess). They usually bring in a lot of external baggage and favor overly pretentious stuff versus stuff that will actually appeal to the average audience. A lot of critics are under the assumption that film should be "art", and that "true art" should be mostly inaccessible. Because that allows them to feel superior about themselves for "getting it". Unlike those unwashed pleb masses.



Metalsonic66 posted...
If we're talking about legit "so bad, it's good" movies, I guess Rubber is my vote.

Rubber isn't "so bad it's good", it's "so bad it's even worse".

I think forcing prisoners to watch Rubber would be considered a human rights violation.

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