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Ironbat92

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So recently, I watched the movie Birdemic. I though that no movie could be either the enjoyable awfulness of either the Twilight Saga or The Room, but it has. If you haven't seen it, you can see it on Youtube. It so horrific, from the acting, editing, camera shots, the effects, and so much more.... and I absolutely love it for being so bad. Are their any bad movies that you just love for being horrific?
 

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I love The Room. Admittedly I've only seen it 4 times, 2 being midnight shows. As for other bad movies as in guilty pleasures, I really liked Batman Forever and Ghost Rider.
 

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Y'know, I kinda enjoyed the first and third BloodRayne flicks. They're awful, but they're kind of fun to watch.

The Happening is hilarious even though that wasn't its intention. Same with Beastly, actually.

Tiptoes is so gloriously awful at every turn that it's very compelling.

Drive Angry is another one that's not very good, but I'll often find myself wanting to watch it just because it's so bad.
 

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I love watching movies that are so bad they're good :D

The Room, Megashark vs Giant Octopus (in fact almost anything by The Asylum) and Plan 9 From Outer Space to name but a few :D
 

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Road House is easily the best bad movie ever. If you haven't seen it, you must.
 

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I like dozens of films that are popularly considered bad although I don't enjoy them solely "because" they are bad as in ironically or as a guilty pleasure or anything like that I honestly don't understand how people say they like something because it's so bad it's good? Surely if I genuinely like something then it's gotta be good right? I don't know..?


Anyway here are a few of them...

The Star Wars Prequels
Alien vs Predator
Batman and Robin
Doom
Daredevil
Ghost Rider
Suckerpunch

Hmm... On second thoughts looking at some of the films in this list I guess I can see what would be considered guilty pleasures on my part but which I can still admit to being bad such as Alien vs Predator and Doom but still most of the others I maintain are genuinely good and would defend to the death in an argument.
 

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Alien vs Predator is something of a guilty pleasure for me. I enjoyed watching the two beasts battle plus the main predator was freaking badass. AVPR sucked though. It was way too dark for most of the movie so what could have been cool action scenes ended up being poorly shot messes.

Also the American Godzilla movie. Mostly because I think their design of Godzilla is more cool than the Japanese version and because Matthew Broderick is awesome.
 

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King Billi said:
I honestly don't understand how people say they like something because it's so bad it's good? Surely if I genuinely like something then it's gotta be good right? I don't know..?
One word: comedy. "So bad it's good" just means that it fails on such a spectacular level that it becomes hilarious to watch. For example...

OT: I really have to say The Room at this point. I saw it 5 years ago, and I still have to show it to people when we become close enough friends that I feel comfortable subjecting them to it. (This is probably why I don't have many friends.)
 

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Everyone seems to hate most videogame movies, but I really like Silent Hill, Doom, Prince of Persia, Final Fantasy: The Spirits within and I LOVE Resident Evil. *The first one*

Also as far as I know I liked the Tomb Raider movies, although I haven't seen them for a LONG time and don't remember much of them.

People are also saying they don't like the AVP movies, and I really liked them.
 

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I'll see your "Troll 2," and raise you "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats."


The awesome starts at 3:45 and goes to the end of the clip. Best reaction to losing one's hands ever.
 

Aris Khandr

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There is really only one answer to this, and you're all wrong.



I saw this movie twice a week (rehearsals were on Wednesdays) for two years.
 

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Edge of Darkness. It's what you get if you try and squeeze a six-hour BBC mini-series of intrigue and deception set in Yorkshire into a two-hour film set in Boston. It features Mel Gibson as a guy trying to find out why his daughter was murdered on his doorstep and why he just can't get a ginger beer (seriously he asks for one like four times and never gets it), as well as Ray Winstone, East London accent and all, as a veteran CIA agent. It's just the most wonderful, glorious mess of plotholes, badly defined plans and vague intrigue. Characters you've never seen before just end up dead, there's the best crap shifty line ever: ("Are you developing nuclear weapons at this facility?" "Well, if we were, it would be classified.") and this scene:

Just this scene:


I love this movie.
 

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Alot of my favoured movies have been mentioned already but my all time favourite "Bad" movie is Highlander.... it's cheesy as all hell when I watch it again but I still love it and watch it twice a year consistently... and the soundtrack is AMAZING!!!
 

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My most recent being Breaking Dawn Part 2, thanks moviebob, me and my friends had a fantastic time.
Mortal Kombat Annihilation, watching the movie alone is a bad idea, watching the movie with friends and laughing at just about everything is grand daddy of a good idea.
Flash gordon, because he'll save every one of us.
 

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fapper plain said:
...Reanimator.
I love that movie. Jeffrey Combs (guy who plays Herbert West) is goddamn awesome. If you've never seen it, you should check out "The Frighteners" (1996). Combs plays a somewhat deranged FBI Special Agent Milton Dammers, and he completely steals the show whenever he's on-screen. Apparently pretty much everything about the character was ad-libbed by Combs on the set, so the other characters' reactions to his oddness are usually genuine.