Favorite "BAD" movie

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JourneyThroughHell

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Fightgarr said:
Men In Black - This may or may not be my favorite film on this list. I have watched it three times so far this year, and generally make an effort to watch it at least a couple times a year. The movie is so full of physical comedy, and the dynamic between Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith is just brilliant. I consider this one of the best films ever made. Actually.
I agree with everything you've said... except for this movie.
I can't see how it can even be considered a B-movie. It's a high-class, imaginative and well-written motion picture. Hell, it's probably the movie I've seen the most.
I just don't see any flaws to this thing.
OT: Bad Boys 2 for all its terrible humour is a movie I adore, for some odd reason.
And many people would call my favorite movie of all-time "The Rock" (HUZZAH! Another Michael Bay flick) a guilty pleasure, I guess.
No, take that back, "The Rock" is flawless.
 

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AndyFromMonday said:
The Patriot. It's a bad movie but damn did I enjoy watching it.
+1 for that.

That was just hilariously awesome, it's the kind of movie Trey Parker and Matt Stone would make if they tried to make a serious movie.

I mean he uses a freaking American flag to jack-knife the horse of an English Officer's horse on full cavalry charge!
 

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Deadlock Radium said:
Braindead (Dead Alive for Americans), Freddy Got Fingered (It's awesome! I'll hit you if you disagree!) aaaaand... I can't recall of any more..
Freddy got fingered In my opinion is the single worst movie ever made but I have a sick kind of respect for Tom Green since he set out to make the worst movie ever, did, and made it successful. It was possibly the biggest prank ever pulled.
Freddy got Fingered is in my opinion the most pointless movie evarr, and it is in a disturbing way hilarious when me and my friends have been up for waaay too long (36+ hours) and some of us are maybe a little tipsy too. Awesome film if you do that.
 

SomeBoredGuy

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jross said:
Whatever movie this is from.

http://www.todaysbigthing.com/2010/03/19
I haven't seen it myself, but apparently it's a film called Second Glance which is basically just It's A Wonderful Life if you replace never existing with not believing in God.

... Yeah.

Seriously though, the trailer just left me going "WTF was that? Ha ha ha!"

 

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DustyDrB said:
Uhh...A lot of people didn't like Funny People. I love it. I'm a sucker for anything with Seth Rogen and Aziz Ansari, though.
Really? It was a nice film. Although, it would've been perfect if they edited the 3rd act correctly.
 

[Kira Must Die]

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Kung-Pow: Enter The Fist.

It was just so...awesome. I love it. I don't think I could even call it bad, it's one of my favorite movies.
 

Sedweiler

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For years my definition of "so bad it's good" has been founded on Dungeons & Dragons.

Also, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus.
 

Ctrl Alt De1337

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Armageddon

Actually, I take that back. Armageddon is fucking awesome. Love the tongue-in-cheek racism at the start of the movie. :p
 

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GodsAndFishes said:
Van Helsing. Vampires, Werewolves, Frankenstein's monster and Jekyll/Hyde, what more do you need.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde weren't in that....

OT, I don't know. Probably Big Trouble in Little China.
 

Pegghead

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So bad it's good eh? Any of the recent zombie films where if they aren't a shoddy remake of a Romero classic which isn't even associated with the guy or anything Romero's done in recent years with some ultra low budget, infamous for making crapfest movies studio that turns the MASTER of zombie films bright idea into a mediocre pile of blood-soaked zombie parts always works a charm for me. I absolutely love zombies and zombie films are no exception (If only my local video shop stocked more classics than evil dead 2 [Yeah I know it's not really a zombie film but come on, if you had only watched that scene where the corpse of...a woman attckss him with...a thing and he...did something really sweet to stop that (Ellipsis for spoiler aversion) you'd think it was) so renting a shoddy looking modern zombie film (Saying modern in the same way I might say Lung cancer) so me and my friends can laugh at the cheese so prevalent you'd swear you'd stumbled in on the Hunter Valley.

Julianking93 said:
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde weren't in that....
Yes they were, it's a scene towards the beginning that introduced Van Helsing.