Fight Club is Fincher's worst IMHO
Your favorite "Bad" films.
#76
Posté 01 mars 2014 - 07:32
#77
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Posté 01 mars 2014 - 07:54
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Big Trouble in Little China.
People just don't make movies like that no more.
#78
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 12:44
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
#79
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 01:51
Escape from Los Angeles. I think it´s truly a classic, and very funny from beginning to end.
#80
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 01:52
Hmm...
"Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai"
Look, I won't say it's bad if you don't. We both know what the fans would do to us if we did, so let's just not go there, okay? ![]()
"Free Enterprise" and "Shoot or Be Shot"
Because before his big comeback, small-time filmmakers knew that you could build an entire movie around William Shatner making fun of himself.
"Yor, the Hunter From the Future"
Look, I haven't even seen it. But, it has come up in conversation 3 times in the last month, and I wanted to see it as a kid, so I'm mentioning it. xD
"Cannibal! The Musical"
Look, I don't even want to call this a bad film, but it was made by a bunch of university students, and it shows. It's absolutely hilarious. It's not "bad" at all. While it was budgetless, the performers were hilarious, and they all obviously had talent. Of course, that probably had to do with the fact that it was Trey Parker and Matt Stone (of South Park fame) and all of their friends from film school (whom you will recognize from their many movies over the years.) It also explains (if you watch with commentary) the reason why all of the promiscuous women in Trey Parker's movies and TV shows have the name "Lianne" (including Cartman's mother.)
"The Last Starfighter"
Seriously... this was every teenager's dream in the eighties. Anyone who was a teenager during any part of that decade who says otherwise is lying through their teeth.
"Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey"
Seriously, I went back and watched the original, and I couldn't get through it. It was unwatchably bad. HOW DID IT GET A SEQUEL!?
More importantly, how did it get a sequel that was so much better than the original, that it's actually a brilliantly funny movie! ![]()
#81
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 02:24
Apocalypto
You're kidding, right? This film has won several awards and its a masterpiece in my opinion, few people would call it a bad film.
I sure hope he's kidding. Apocalypto is a bad movie, but not bad enough to be good.
#82
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 02:49
Sharknado.
#83
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 02:52

#84
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 03:16

- Laamaa aime ceci
#85
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 03:33
It's probably been said before, but I liked the new John Carter.
#86
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 05:10
Spiderman 3. I don't know why I like that movie.
#87
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 08:11

#88
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 08:17
Machete
#89
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 03:29
The Doctor Phibes films with Vincent Price; great late night popcorn flics.
#90
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 04:07
Bloodsport mmm 80s cheese!
Mortal Kombat 2, bad acting and dialogue galore! ![]()
Mortal Kombat even though it was one of the better VG movies, it's still bad but I love it.
- mybudgee et NekkidNones aiment ceci
#91
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 06:40
"Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen or Glenda?" (both by Ed Wood) deserve their reputations as hilariously incompetent, so-bad-that-they're-good masterpieces. Granted, the guy had probably next to no money, but the narrations, not to mention Bela Lugosi's roles, are just unbelievably ridiculous. "Beware of the BIG GREEN DRAGON that sleeps on your doorstep!"
#92
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 07:38
- mybudgee aime ceci
#93
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 07:40
A lot of people I know hate Groundhog Day. I however will watch it every year.
Wha? How could they, awesome movie. A bit of genius from the late Harold Ramis.
- NekkidNones aime ceci
#94
Posté 20 mars 2014 - 07:45
Wha? How could they, awesome movie. A bit of genius from the late Harold Ramis.
I said that I know them. Didn't say that I thought that they have good taste ^_~
#95
Posté 21 mars 2014 - 03:53
Double Impact





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