Top 10 WORST Films of 2024!
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025
- So I watched more than 130 films released in 2024. Here are the ten worst! #topten #worst #badmovie #razzie #oscars #academyawards #theawardscontender
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“It's not what a movie is about, it's how it is about it.” - Roger Ebert
I got into cinema due to Eberts writing. I used to buy his Home Companion and Movie Yearbook annually. RIP to a true legend
@@lucasbrock7210I miss him. And his former TV critic-mate, Gene Siskel.
I agree with all of you guys. A true legend that is sorely missed
I used to religiously watch Siskel and Ebert since the mid eighties. Miss those guys.
@@gSlover4reel Terrible shock when Siskel died so suddenly, and still so young.
We need a Razzies predictions video please
Should be Uglies
Uglies, Madame Web, Argyle, and Folie a Deux will all sweep
I hope there’s no swipes at Gaga, she was actually the only part in joker 2 that was entertaining
Yes please
Madame Web sweeps everything, Jack and Jill style.
I always think of Siskel and Ebert's quote while discussing the 10 worst movies list. "2 hours that you can never get back".
When Glenn Close uttered that line, I lost my goddamn mind from laughing so hard 🤣
Glenn Close is one of the best. However, it amazes me how many bad films she is in. It's a shame.
I don’t know what he said about her but she was amazing in that film as I black man and once that’s going to keep it 100 when other don’t. She did great because in the community it is many women like the character Glenn close played especially if they grow up in a majority black and Hispanic environment we all have met at least 1 woman like the character she played but yes the movie I wouldn’t consider the worst because horrible movies have ti really be horrible but if wasn’t great
@@mo6live I'm a woman and agree with you. I know women just like her in the BC .
Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Caine have been in some lousy films too. They deserve better.
Maybe she's just enjoying herself. It's not like she needs to prove she's a great actress.
That line in The Deliverance feels like it’s a Wayans Brothers movie
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"Squeal like a pig"? Oh, wait: wrong "Deliverance".
I completely agree about Unfrosted. Melissa McCarthy’s style of acting is to take any lines and embellish them with her expressions and physical comedy. The lines she was given were so poor she had nothing to work with. To do this to MM is a crime. Even the costumes looked like they came from Party City.
this take about MM acting and comedic abilities is funnier than anything MM did in her life
He was in the Amazon Rainforest with my mother when she was researching spiders right before she died.
So much talent and millions wasted in some of the worst movies ever made. Hollywood just gave up in 2024.
In contrast, "The Brutalist " made with less than 10 million is a cinematic miracle.
I wish they would just give funding to more independent film makers and producers and roll the dice. It's almost looking like some studios are using these movies to launder money.
@@unicornzombielove Well said. Support the arts and Independent cinema.
@@unicornzombielove I think that shift is happening now even in 2024 if you look at what made the best of lists most were modest/low budget movies so I think this year and next we're going to see an up tick in independent films getting funding.
Similar to your comment about Ariana DeBose, I think Adam Driver has gone down a similar path. For a while he was consistently part of good movies. But lately he's in either extremely forgettable, mediocre or downright bad movies. It's a shame because he's a fantastic actor!! He needs to change his agent or something 😅
I know what you mean about the current trajectory of Adam's career. I hope he can turn it around.
I think he's choosing projects based on what directors he wants to work with rather than the quality of the scripts.
At least Adam Driver has been in very interesting misses, and those are usually worth a look... plus, Driver himself is always committed, which makes him worth watching no matter the movie...
@@KherMoon Come on, man. Ferrari is a good movie.
reports of coppola’s behavior on set kind of helps explains why megalopolis is Like That
You said in your original Megalopolis review that it's not even a "so bad it's good" movie. I respectfully but strongly disagree. The screening I attended was like the opening night of Springtime for Hitler in The Producers. Dumbfounded hostility made way for howling, hysterical laughter in the second half. Coppola made a Neil Breen film and bet his entire legacy over it. This will join the ranks of The Room and Showgirls one day.
Now I really want to see this movie!!
My cinema was the same. It was the movie that I laughed at the most all year.
Most fun i had in a theater all year
Such a fine line between genius and insanity
As an actor, it can be hard to tell if you are making a stinker. So many different shots to choose from and no idea what they keep of you. You can always tell yourself that they will fix it in post, which they say all the time.
For sure... The script is also one thing in the paper, but the editing may ruin plus the director.
The Deliverance annoyed me the most for wasting Andra Day's great performance. Day was also phenomenal in Exhibiting Forgiveness that's far more worthwhile.
Red One & Madame Web are so bad that they are embarrassing.
Red One is a serious contender. I swear i thought it was a parody trailer
that should get a bunch of razzie nominations.
I’m between that, night swim or Emilia Perez, real garbage year for films 😂
I saw the movie and thought it was really damn good
Part of why Madame Web is so bad is because it's not really a Marvel movie, it's a Sony movie. Yes, it's based on Marvel comics characters, but it's not part of the MCU. Sony keeps making Spider-man movies without Spider-man and they need to stop
Emellia Perez was my least favorite movie of the year not that it’s the worst just I hate the way it portrayed the conflict in Mexico City and it tried to have as much singing as le MIs but the singing is not as strong also all of the Spanish was not accurate to the Spanish spoken in Mexico
What conflict is there in Mexico City?
I honestly don't understand the hype for "Emilia Perez." The plot is ridiculous, and a couple of the songs really cringe worthy. Zoe Saldana gives a strong performance but that's all that held my attention.
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@@YouGotUnlucky corrupción, narcotrafico, desapariciones
Brian was talking about how the worst movie is an unfunny comedy but I would argue it's an awards contending dud that the academy is hailing as a great film. i.e. Maestro, Elvis, The Post, etc. I think that's what makes Emilia Perez so particularly hated
Mine:
1. Joker: Folie à Deux
2. Emilia Pérez
3. Megalopolis
4. Borderlands
5. The Strangers Chapter 1
6. Moana 2
7. Harold and the Purple Crayon
8. Desert of Namibia
9. Sasquatch Sunset
10. Argylle
11. Taklee Genesis
12. Asphalt City
13. Atlas
14. Red One
15. Pattaya Heat
16. This is me …. Now
17. The Exorcism
18. Madame Web
19. It Ends With Us
20. Kraven The Hunter
The fact Emelia Perez is even on your list negates the entire thing.
@@ericryanyawl9401it is that bad though. 🤮
I think latin américains do sée how Emilia Perez really is not a great film. It is pretty hard to navigate in all these terribly spoken Spanish.
No ‘Trap’ is wild.
I tried 2x to get into Emilia Perez. I wished it wasn't a musical. I find the storyline fascinating. I feel badly that I couldn't get interested due to the song and dance. I do love musicals. It was like the subject matter was too serious for song/dance interpretation.
Great list but please add chapters to these videos!
I have to confess: I found Megalopolis to be a guilty pleasure. I saw it twice in the theater.
My main gripe with Argylle was that it was just way too much. You can do a dance gun battle. You can do a skate on oil fight scene. You can't do both as back to back scenes in the same movie.
I saw the preview about 10 million times during the season it was in rotation, and it almost got me . . . but then I realized, even the preview was just an incoherent paste-up of images.
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Great video! Just to clarify: Madame Web is not a Marvel movie, is a Sony movie. Maybe a detail, but, as a superhero movie fan, I needed to say this :)
It is a Marvel movie. What you're saying is that it's not a Disney movie.
@@FrakkinToasterLuvva No, it's not a Marvel movie. Marvel movies are specifically films that are produced by Marvel Studios and are part of the MCU canon, not just movies that have Marvel Comics characters in them. There's a common understanding that the term "Marvel Movie" means a movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and films like Madam Web, a Sony movie based on a Marvel Comics character, does not fit that definition. Neither does the Blade trilogy, the Venom trilogy, the X-Men Films, the Fantastic 4 Films, Ang Lee's Hulk movie, the first two Deadpool movies...basically any film that says "In Association With Marvel" and not "Marvel Studios."
The cat from Flow needs to have a conversation with the cat from Argyle so it can choose better films. 🐈⬛ 》🐺
I’m so with you on Argylle! Everybody seemingly forgot about this one but I didn’t! I knew from the first scene with the awful visual effects it was never gonna recover. Ariana DeBose needs a new agent.
It wasn't too bad. Just leave your brain at the cinema door. It's nothing taxing.
That Roger Ebert quote about how it's about is spot on. Mike Flanagan's Oculus is a great example. A movie about a haunted -swimming pool- mirror that has a lot of depth, is very creepy, and overall just a great film.
Hi there! Fairly new subscriber and I want you to know that I love your channel! You keep me interested in your critiques from start to the end of your videos with your knowledge and delivery and I have already come to trust your opinions very much. I have a few quick comments and also a question if you don't mind. First, I'm not disagreeing so much about these two movies being the worst of the year because I've seen FAR less movies than you have. However, I do want to disagree that Tuesday and Roadhouse are not as bad in my opinion as you found them to be. Both movies kept my attention start to finish. Tuesday hit me emotionally enough that I actually cried. Now this may have to do with stuff going on in my life right now more than the movie itself. If I get through this stuff I may watch it again and have a different experience. I used to be someone who rolled my eyes at anything sappy or overly emotional but now I cry at the drop of a hat, and I won't even watch anything described as a tearjerker because I'm just afraid it will destroy me. I didn't know anything about Tuesday and my boyfriend put it on and I found myself understanding Julia Louise Dreyfus' characters choices on such a deep level. I also am a sucker for anything mythological. I do wish they would have learned more heavily into the aspect of that. More explanation of the mythology of the bird. Like, is he the only one of his kind, how could that work? I thought the bird and daughter characters could have been more fleshed out but all in all I would recommend this movie and actually call it a GOOD movie. Now Roadhouse is a totally different case. I think that it's a pretty good action movie. I agree with you about Jake Gillenhall ( sorry my phone doesn't have a spelling suggestion for that if I spelled it wrong!) He's a really great actor and I hope he doesn't decide to go into the tough guy action stereotype after this. (Liam Neeson, hello, what the heck) He's so versatile and I'd hate to see him go down that road. Anyway back to the movie. I'm NOT a fan of action movies whatsoever. They're so many that are the same, all predictable ( even the "good ones") and I usually find them boring as hell. But every boyfriend I've ever had has loved them so I've seen way too many and Roadhouse, I thought was in the tier of better than most. Maybe it's because I agree with you about Jake being eye candy and that carried me over, I don't know. Anyhow, that's my more than two cents. Not expecting to change your mind, I totally respect your opinions. Just giving an alternative take on a couple of your choices.
Anyway now for my question. Do you think that seeing movies at film fests gives you as honest a take on the movie as seeing them just in a theater or at home? I know as a regular film fan, for me there are only a handful of films that I think it really mattered if I watched them at home vs big screen. But I watch a few movie review channels on RUclips and I hear a couple of the creators say that when they watched this movie or that at whatever film fest that they were movied out or just exhausted at the point of seeing a certain movie. One creator in particular always mentions the fact that upon second watch, either at home or in a regular theater with his family or a friend, quite often he mentions his opinion goes up on a movie that he was too tired or movied out or annoyed at the film festival to enjoy it. He mentioned that many of his contemporaries hurry to rate movies at film fests, right after seeing the movie, but he likes to sleep on it and kind of let it marinate and sometimes he'll even say "I need to give this movie another watch, my rating may go up" and once in a while he'll say "I watched it again when it was released and nope it still sucks" so I'm wondering if the whole film fest experience ( which sounds actually awesome to me) does color your reviews and how do you adjust or cope with that and do you think that many film reviewers are aware of the affect that it may have on the review they give? I don't expect you to answer me here directly but maybe that's something you could talk about briefly on your channel? Or answer here if it's easier if you read this novel of a comment, not trying to tell you what to do! Anyway thanks for the great content, I appreciate you!
I think Horizon would have worked a lot better as a show. As a movie it was long, confusing, and slow.
Road House was fun in my opinion.
Emilia Perez was one of the worst overrated movies this season. The worst since Crash (2004)
Let’s hope it doesn’t win Best Picture at the Oscars.
I'm going to have to disagree about "The Return." Not sure why it's on this list, Brian.
It was a different psychological take on "The Odyssey." It focused far more on Odysseus' PTSD and deep guilt, Penelope's romantic longing and fear of her umpredictable suitors, and Telemachus' inability to counter their threats or command much loyalty amongst his own countrymen. I keot thinking of the English Fisher King myth about how much the land is ailing without the presence of the king. It's actually pretty accurate to the end of "The Odyssey" as well, though there is no divine intervention to take men away from responsibility for their own actions.
The first half is very gently paced, but it's heavily expository, setting up the sickness of Ithaca, the dangers of the men trying to take over the country, and probing the reasons why Odysseus struggles to come forth. There's a constant threat of danger hanging over it all. My questions about pacing energed more in the second half, when the final action sequences seemed to resolve the plot a bit too summarily.
But "The Return" contains valuable and emotionally reasonant questions, a cinematographic sense of timelessness, and strong acting all around, especially from Fiennes and Binoche. While it might not have been your cup of tea, does it really belong on the same list as "Unfrosted" and "Madame Web"?
Given the audiences are fed on 30seconds video. How come it’s expected to stay for these 3 hours movies ?
"Unfrosted" on paper is a straight-up hit . . . the fact it missed on so many levels is proof that movie alchemy is never a given.
Ariana DeBose is the new Djimon Hounsou. Hollywood has put her in a box she’s probably not going to get out of.
The Costner project really really baffled me when I first heard about it. Not one 3-hour western film, but several that are supposed to tell one long and not particularly exciting sounding story. Not the three dollars trilogy + Once Upon a Time in the West, in a great connected series, but rather some pastures, cows, and cowboys for a total of more than 10 hours. Who would be the audience for that and who would sit through all of that? That is just Costner indulging into creating some persona for himself to put up on the screen with the idea that anyone would want to watch him whittle and chew grass for hours.
Your last sentence! 😂😂😂😂
THANK YOU! I can't believe the amount of worst of lists I've seen that made no mention of Unfrosted or The Deliverance
I have loved Catherine O'Hara from her SCTV days with Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy and Martin Short to my favorite comedy Schitt's Creek. She never disappoints.
John Candy?
Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!
WHAT?! Glenn Close was *INCREDIBLE* !; It was just in a bad movie! Did you not see the woman upon whom her character is based?! It’s truly uncanny. There is a reason there was such a massive outpouring of love for this performance!
To make matters worse for megalopolis the promotional materials were allegedly also found to have used AI positive “reviews” because there weren’t any genuine good reviews to reference
Emilia Pérez was the worst in my opinion.
Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts are my favorite.
Yup, those were my other faves growing up.
Absolutely!
Madame web is made my Sony rather than Marvel Studios!! That’s a big part of how bad it was.
To be fair it's not like Marvel Studios has done itself any favors, very hit and miss since Endgame, which isn't to say pre Endgame it was this beacon of cinema, quite the contrary, it was the purveyor for how complacent the studio would become later on, but the cracks hadn't shown themselves in the long planned storyline until the multiverse was used and abused
I have a top 5 worst:
1. Madame Web
2. Megalopolis
3. Afraid
4. Night Swim
5. I.S.S
Yea my friend and i saw ISS but walked out to watch the 2nd half of poor things again instead lol
Thank you.
1. Please note that Madame W is not in the MCU, technically. It's in an adjacent universe being called the Spidermanless Spiderverse.
2. Sony only has rights from the Spiderman comics.
a) Sony and Marvel/Disney jointly produce the Spiderman movies.
a. So Sony can only produce movies starring Spiderman villians or minor characters like Venom, Kraven, and Moribus. And anyone once bitten by a supernatural spider like Madame Web.
22:29 it’s a Sony Marvel movie which isn’t surprising that it’s bad
The Only Sony Marvel films that are legitimately good are the Spider-Verse films.
People liked the first Venom @@eamonndeane587
@ ofc but I’m just talking about their live action films that have came out in the past few years
@@EsmeofArc Of course.
I don't really count the MCU Spider-Man films as Sony Spider-Man films and I'm nostalgic for the Sam Riami trilogy.
@@eamonndeane587 same
The only point I'd give Megalopolis over Madam Web is at least it seem to be trying to do something different it complete fails at that but still Madam Web has nothing to redeem itself and I could see Megalopolis becoming a cult film like The Room.
Honestly, I think Megalopolis is too interesting a movie for me to ever put in a worst-of-the-year list... I don't think it works, but I don't think there are enough filmmakers out there these days who take those kinds of swings (mostly because most filmmakers don't have the capital to finance them themselves), and I really have to admire Coppola for that... also, I am of the opinion that no piece of art should ever be made just for oneself. Megalopolis may not work, but there's nothing else like it, and to me that's reason enough for its existence (you can probably say the same thing for Cats... yes, the film is awful, but it's a fascinating kind of awful that I'm really glad exists)...
The Mouse Trap is the worst of the year in my mind. That movie saw the hate that Blood and Honey got and said "hold my cheese". The Return I like overall, I understand why it doesn't work for everyone. Megalopolis I can't really defend, but I gave it a 3/5 because I was entertained overall.
Emilia Perez debería estar aquí
21:10 - WTF I thought the EXACT same thing. I said in my letterboxd review that the people involved had never talked to a human being in their lives
‘The Return’ is in no way a worse movie than ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’
Completely disagree about Megalopolis. For me it was one of the best of the year, easily a 9/10
What a fever dream this past year has been. I can't believe Madame Webb was in 2024. It feels like 5 years ago.
I don’t understand the hate for Argyle. I personally enjoyed it a lot.
Me too.
I remember seeing it in the cinema, having not read any reviews, and really enjoying it. I was then shocked to see how much people hated it online.
It was awful and didn't work on any level. It failed as any kind of spy thriller, the comedy missed, the action was lame and the mix of her life/her characters in her book also did not work.
Agree with a lot of the criticisms but I still had a good time. I was surprised how much hate it got.
The only thing I HATED about Argyle was Henry Cavill's haircut 😭
Marvel didn't make Madame Web - Sony did - they have free range to do anything they want with the Spider-Man characters in their own films, separate from the MCU. They own the license for those characters completely.
And you are right, it is bafflingly inept. I found it mesmerizingly inept, personally, in that Birdemic sort of way (although with a budget and a cast that make that level of ineptitude incomceivable).
I can’t agree that Megalopolis is worse than Madame Web because no matter how bad it was, at least it was the singular vision of an artist who was passionate about putting his dream on film. For me, that automatically elevates it leagues above Spider-Manless studio slop which was made for the sole purpose of enriching Sony shareholders and it couldn’t even do that because it was too bad. But I also actually loved Megalopolis because I thought it was hysterical. And I haven’t seen Madame Web. But I will ALWAYS take a film made by someone passionate about it over studio bullshit.
Lee Daniels going from Precious to The Deliverance was bizarre
Thanks!
Emilia Perez should be in this list
I feel so bad for people that don't have what I like to call the "Madame Web is Funny Neuron" and just find it boring because, oh my god, that movie is genuinely one of the funniest experiences I've had watching a film this yea.
The dialogue, the editing, the ADR, the visuals, the entire Baby Shower Scene, the entire final fight, the line delivery of "But I Don't Have A Neuromuscular Disorder!"
If I could control the Golden Globes, I would (amongst several other things) 100% nominate both Madame Web and Trap for Best Musical/Comedy because, despite being traditionally worse films, they were both arguably way more comedic than half of the other nominees this year.
"The Return" may not have been an absolutely outstanding film. However it was far from being bad. I went to the theatres to see it for Fiennes and Binoche. It was an enjoyable experience.
I love love love your personality and your videos!!! ❤❤❤
Madame Web, Joker 2, Winnie Pooh Blood Honey 2, Trap, Borderlands, Harold & Purple Crayon, The Mouse Trap, AfrAiD, Imaginary, NightSwim
Kerry Condon being in nightswim is heartbreaking
Horizon totally should have just been a miniseries. I liked it, but with legit like 70 characters, cutting between them was obnoxious.
I couldnt agree more on Horizon. Boring, but the critics acted like it was gold
Argylle is just too insulting not to be the worst one I saw. For as crazy as Megalopolis was it didn't jump onto knives and start skating on oil.
Dakota Johnson should not be an actress...
I'm going to get some hate but Deadpool and Wolverine for me represents everything wrong with not just comic book movies as a whole with CGI slop, endless and meaningless to the plot cameos, and a sloppy script, but just with blockbusters as a whole with this big of a budget and still managing to look ugly as sin. Madame Web, Kraven, and Venom 3 are definitely worse, but you don't really expect anything out of those
Have you ever seen a bad movie that you secretly liked
Several. 😂
Speaking of cats:
The worst movie I secretly like is Keanu
Robert Benigni’s Pinocchio. Hey, at least it’s better than Disney’s live-action remake. 🤷♂️
Critics are best when the films are bad. Very entertaining.
Won't you look silly when Glenn Close gets her elusive Oscar for "Deliverence".
I'm definitely not surprised that The Deliverance sucked. Precious was insanely overrated. It piled on the misery and constant melodrama with zero restraint and almost came off like some parody of an Oscar bait movie after awhile.
I can't believe Borderlands didn't make the list, but Megalopolis being number one is also the correct take. I can't believe how people defend that movie.
I'm not going to lie but I actually enjoyed many of the films on this list... lol ...and I'm sorry but Joker 2 should have been on the list, I don't understand how there are people who still try to "validate" that movie when it is probably one of the worst of the decade.
Just out of curiosity, what made it one of the worst of the decade in your opinion?
@ShalitaBaby As Andrew Lloyd Webber believes... the STORY is the most important part of a musical. He says that he finds the story first, and then maps out how it could go. In my opinion it is more than obvious that Joker 2 is a product that was born as a consequence of the success of the first film, they cared more about making money than the story itself... and if there is something I hate with all my heart it is when they "try" to sell you something and in the end it is everything they denied from the beginning... in this case a bloody musical !!! ... "it's not a musical" they said ... and it ended up being JUST THAT... and a very bad one. Especially because of the zero chemistry between Joaquin and Gaga, very dull and meaningless musical numbers, and a story without any sense where in the end the joker was not the joker... but the movie is called that and the main character is called that also ... I mean... lol... yeah... NOP.
maybe coppola wanted to win all the possible awards in his career... and the only awards he yet to win is razzies.. hence he made megalopolis... 😂
Argylle was my #1 worst movie of 2024. I hated that movie so much. It was so stupid! And what's sad is that it had so much potential, like it could have been great if it had been done totally differently. I had Madame Web on my worst list too, but Argylle was definitely worse for me. I did not actually see any of the other movies on this list (thank goodness!)
argylle is worse. you can laugh at madame web. argylle is just so damn boring.
not expecting to, but actually enjoyed that Costner western alot.....Unfrosted was pitiful indeed.
The Deliverance is a “so bad it’s good” movie for me personally.
Brian's goatee is prettier than my entire existence😍
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Dang, this guy saw like 130 movies more than I did this past year. Wild
I saw two movies this year, "Argylle" and "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire." I agree whole heartedly with your take on Argylle. DAMN, DOES THIS EVER END??? The first 10 minutes were the only good part of the movie!! It went on too long, it got too stupid... everything.
Godzilla... I love Godzilla movies. That is, I love the original Godzilla movies. I grew up watching them. This is why Godzilla: Minus One worked. Japan knows what it has and didn't stray from it. The US studio that has the rights just can't do it right. It was DUMB. It was cheap-looking. I HATE HATE HATE anthropomorphism and this movie... just UGH. I didn't care about any of it. Just kept hoping it would get better and it didn't.
Tuesday is a heartbreaking film, i have to disagree with you.
Agree wholeheartedly
Argyle was one of the worst films I have ever seen. Was so boring and stupid
I TRIED to watch Horizon, but was bored to tears…and I LOVE Kevin Costner. 😢
Tuesday…weird and boring.
Like Jake, but definitely not seeing a remake of Roadhouse. 🤷♀️
Really liked Melissa McCarthy in Gilmore Girls and Mike & Molly, but I rarely like her movies. 🤷♀️
We needed a Road House starring Peter Griffin
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The Deliverance is a bad movie, but it's a fun movie to watch simply for Glenn Close's Alberta 😂😂😂
Man I strongly disagree about Tuesday, I enjoyed it a lot
I've only seen four films on that list. Some were unavailable to me as I don't have (or want) access to Netflix, Amazon etc. I was also savvy enough to avoid Megalopolis.
However, I did see 143 films in the cinema in 2024, including 121 new releases.
My worst ten -
Trap (absolute worst)
Kraven the Hunter
Venom: The Last Dance
Civil War
Never Let Go
Madame Web
Tarot
Sasquatch Sunset
I Saw the TV Glow
Argylle
Wait. But did your dad actually like Horizon? Like, he would’ve been the audience for it
he hated it lol
I loved Road House and Tuesday. I kind of admire Unfrosted, The Deliverance and Megalopolis.
First list I’ve seen that has “The Deliverance” and not “The Front Room.”
And everyone said that TFR was just like it
"I like Kevin Costner, like I kind of grew up with him in the 90s and things" Lmao.
Deliverance being the first time Mo'Nique worked with Daniels since Precious...which is wild if you're familiar with the drama...and then the movie turns out to be THAT!?
I'm shocked all you people who aren't paid to watch movies actually watch so much crap; can't you see this stuff is a waste of time from a mile away‽
I love your content, this is not a criticism, just rather a comment defending Tuesday. I had it at #8 on my best of the year list. As someone who has lost a family member to cancer, I strongly related to its tone, in the sense that you never quite know what to do in the face of such pain (not saying you haven't lost anyone or that that's the only way you could have possibly appreciated the movie, I'm just giving an alternate perspective). I also thought Julia Louis-Dreyfus was phenomenal in the role. Anyways, just giving my thoughts. Hope you have a great day!
Madame Web director somehow also directed one of the best episodes of Succession
I got a few good laughs out of Unfrosted. Hugh Grant making fun of himself is funny no matter what movie it's in
I think that is supposed to be his last film, which is sad considering how bad it is. I remember reading that he had a string of full blown movie bombs in the mid 80s, starting around 1984 until 1986-1987. I'm talking huge bombs. My favorite 80s movie of Coppola is the Outsiders, which did well, but yeah the later ones were bombs. In general, it seems movies are getting worse, which upsets me and the good movies are harder to find.
My top
1. Madame Web
2. Kraven the Hunter
3. Borderlands
4. Harold and the purple crayon
5. Red One
6. Atlas
7. Argylle
8. Megamind 2
9. Emilia Pérez
10. Megalopolis
The worst films I saw were Drive away dolls,Mean Girls,Argyle, Unfrosted and Night Swim
Finally someone agrees with me on mean girls