It's a stupid bad movie but was meant to be a stupid bad movie. The cameos, the dry humour, the biblical references somehow combine into something worth the watch, for me at least.
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The Hangover Part 3 - I may have liked this one more than most because I was in Vegas when they were filming scenes for it. It certainly wasn't as good as the 1st Hangover, but it was immensely better than the 2nd one!
No Holds Barred - This actually is a truly terrible movie, but maybe I loved it so much because I was a Hulkamaniac as a kid?
Pixels - I guess it grew on me. My son wanted to see this for his birthday party a few years ago and I was like. meh., but then he had to have it on DVD and I've been exposed to it a few times since. I kinda like it.
I was going to say Hudson Hawk, which depending on your mood can be either terrible or a lot of fun, but surprisingly it is at 26%.
Funny you mention this as it's the first movie that came to mind for me was Hudson Hawk but I wasn't sure if many would know about it. I feel this is the shining example of a poorly reviewed film that is a misunderstood gem. I remember when it came out the reviews were crap but I and some buddies still decided to go to the theater to watch it and loved it. I can understand why some hated because it was so ambitious that the execution at times falls a little short in places but the movie is so crazy and fun that it fulfills it's mission of entertaining the viewer.
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So I haven't actually seen it yet but my instructor told me today about a movie called "Rubber" which is apparently about a tire that goes around blowing things up.
So I haven't actually seen it yet but my instructor told me today about a movie called "Rubber" which is apparently about a tire that goes around blowing things up.
Doesn't count. Rubber is actually good, and has a 68% on RT.
So I haven't actually seen it yet but my instructor told me today about a movie called "Rubber" which is apparently about a tire that goes around blowing things up.
The sad thing with this thread is I was looking up movies that I thought were absolutely terrible, and I'd get to Rotten Tomatoes and they'd have these ludicrously high ratings.
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How the heck did Suicide Squad get as high as 27%? That is way too high.I watched it for free on a flight because I thought, "hey, it's free!" Seemed like a logical idea at the time. I mean, why pay for something that you shouldn't have to pay for. Unfortunately I made the wrong choice. It is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Definitely the worst super hero/villain movie.
You guys have to remember that Rotten Tomatoes isn't a scoring aggregator in the traditional sense (that's Metacritic), it is showing the percentage of critics that gave a Positive Review (51% or higher) or a negative review (50% or less). 5% for Cocktail means for example that 19/20 critics gave it 2 out of 4 stars or less. Not that it's absolute garbage, just that it's mediocre by consensus.