I saw the blob when I was on vacation in the States. Dad took my friend, and I to the theater, and it's one of my best memories of my dad. R.I.P. It truly was not a great movie, but the audience, and my dad's reaction to the audience was priceless. We're Canadian so when we go to a movie theater we sit quietly, and watch the movie. Watching the movie in the States was a totally different, and far more fun experience. My dad was very conservative, and when the girls seated directly behind us started yelling one liners, I got kind of nervous. I thought dad was gonna turn around, and tell these girls to be quiet. Exact opposite happened . Everything that these girls said my dad roared with laughter, because they were right. It was one of those moments that when you're a teenager you realize that you're dads not as uncool as you thought. I must share the final moment of the movie. The blob is at its biggest, and it's starting to rampage through the streets of the town, and people are just standing there staring at this stupid thing, and letting themselves get absorbed by the blog. This girl behind us said, "Run you fools!!! The dogs got the right idea !!!" My dad was crying with laughter, and for the rest of his life he repeated this line many times. 😃😃😃😃 Miss you dad. Miss you so much you were one of a kind.
@@smartalek180 I saw you reply a couple days ago and I'm Sorry I just wasn't capable of writing you back at that time. God-bless you and thank you that's incredibly sweet.
I really liked The Grey Man. Evil Captain America was really fun. And I could watch Ana de Armas read a book all day. And Malignant is movie of the year....All THE YEARS!
The Gray Man was utter trash, & not even of the enjoyable kind, like Death On The Nile (2022). They changed set pieces every 90 seconds, the characters were thinly written, the action scenes were ridiculous & so were all these drone shots. It was a disordered potpourri of ideas from a dozen better films
@@borskavin6395 That's your opinion. It was successful enough to earn more than double its budget on theatrical releases alone, and successful enough to have a sequel and a spin-off greenlit.
@@greekryan (Disclaimer: RUclips only shows me your response up until "a spin-off [...]") It was successful because it had big names & huge marketing. That alone does not make it a good film, otherwise Avengers: Endgame & Avatar could call themselves not only good films but the best films ever. Which does not make sense. I may sound a bit like a snob but I doubt I am entirely wrong when I say that the most easily-disgestible content usually attracts the most viewers. Exceptions appear of course, but none of the named films is one.
Ghost Ship is an excellent movie! One of my faves of all time. Yes the opening scene and maybe the ballroom/elevator shaft scene are the pinnacle of what you're going to get for the entire watch but the plot twist and the ending are GOLD. Left my jaw hanging the first time I saw it! I refuse to allow any slander against this masterpiece! 😂
I like this movie too. Some of my favorite movies, and favorite memories are linked to what reviewers call really crappy movies. Honestly though how can you beat the last scene. That scene is stuck in my brain and I'm not sorry it's there. I think that last scene was just one of the best I've ever felt. Plus the beginning and the end are worth sitting through the 2 hours movie. It's just too bad that reviewers screwed them. We're the reviewers going to the bathroom at these points. To not give the movie points for those 2 seems implausible.
I haven't seen any of these except for 'Click', and I will say with all honesty that I was truly impressed by Adam Sandler's performance. I think it was my first time really seeing him in a more serious manner, and the message of the movie hit deep, so I really loved it (cliché adolescent jokes aside).
The Gray Man isn't a masterpiece but it's not trying to be and is a fun action spy thriller that delivers some truly insane action set pieces, even with a terribly written script and bland characters aside from Lloyd Hansen and Court Gentry.
I just wished they leaned into how ridiculous everything is a bit more though. They took it so serious. Ryan Gosling pretty much destroys and entire town, train, and gets a whole police force killed and he wasn't bothered by any of it. It felt like I was watching a Team America spoof.
@@b2thec exactly, everyone is trying to say that the film doesn’t try to be anything more than a dumb action movie but you can tell that the Russo Bros. and most of the actors were taking this film *very* serious. If you enjoyed it why do you care if someone calls it a dumb, fun Action movie (not you in particular)
Haha when we could see or make sense of the action scenes. Was disappointed because i thought it would be like john wick and extraction. Glad you enjoyed it
I agree, The Gray Man isnt supposed to be a masterpiece. Its a movie you can turn on and be entertained by, I think Extraction was the same would have to go watch it again. There isnt any political or social agenda being pushed. Its just some action and comedy scenes that I can watch and talk about.
I LOVE Ghost Ship! Is it great? No. Do I watch it over and over? Yep. And yes, it's the opening scene, but I still watch the rest of the movie because I love the ending... Also, 1972's Beware! The Blob should be added just for the Godfrey Cambridge adjusting the TV scene.
I have to admit, I'm a middle aged man that cries like a picked-on schoolgirl every time I watch Click. For the younger and/or self-centered generation, the father died scene is so heartbreaking, knowing your own father is getting near the end of his movie. Never skip a chance to tell your Mother and Father that you love them and appreciate everything they've done for you, it may be the last chance you get.
The Grey Man is what happens when an 80's action flick and a Fast and Furious sequel have a little mutant baby. Entertaining, and schlockey. And Gosling and de Armas have great chemistry.
I take umbrage with you saying that the Blob(88) sucks. It's put by many on a short list of great 80s horror remakes alongside The Thing and The Fly. The 88 Blob absolutely slaps.
I LOVE both Ghost Ship and Congo!!! I have watched them over and over and over. In fact, more that I'm thinking about them I plan to watch both again tonight!!! The Hunt isn't the best movie I have watched but it's still pretty good.
The Gray Man and Army of the Dead have supreme action choreography. They don’t need masterful plots. We came for the action. Also the Hunt is a masterpiece. This political satire is extremely hilarious.
Gray man and Army of the dead are objectively good films. Just cause they are not thought provoking masterpieces that change the trajectory of your life doesn’t mean they’re not good films. Sometimes you guys get so entwined in your own pretentiousness you pick movies apart to to a point where you eliminate any joy you could have potentially taken from the movies.
Holy shit thank you, it annoys me how people can’t enjoy fun films anymore, perfect example was Bullet Train, that movie was insanely fun but apparently lots of people absolutely hated it 🤦♂️
The Click’s third act was understandably painful to watch. Not because it was bad, but because it really starts to get through to you. The scene where Sandler ignores his own father indeed gets to you.
For anyone who is able to get to Phoenixville, PA next summer, I humbly suggest hitting Blobfest. Yes, a fest focused on the classic film. And it's held in the OG theater the movie patrons of the original Blob ran out of. It's so much fun, and watching this classic with fellow bad movie junkies is *chef's kiss*.
Omfg Ghost Ship is one of my favorite guilty pleasure movies… just the opening scene with the wires was worth the price of admission. It definitely didn’t live up to the opening scene and pretty much *sunk* Julianna Margulies movie career. Still, I love it regardless how horrible it is.
I love the start of Ghost Ship, such an intro, agree it has a few dull points but I still enjoy the film overall. I think Raul Julia makes Streetfighter a must watch, especially for 'that' line so I'm suprised that wasn't included and for sheer fun then Pacific Rim is just joyous..massive robots smashing aliens with battleships..what's not to love?!
Army of The Dead is awesome and we need far more content from it's universe. Also, Click gets me every time at the end when he's trying to yell in the rain.
I am not a Sandler fan, I mean I’ve tried, but… stick to Hotel Transylvania. Oh, wait… That said, Click is the exception, I did like that film and although the message is as easy to decipher as a traffic light, it did carry some emotional wait and whilst it’s obvious, it’s still valid.
I love Army of the Dead tho. Even Army of Thieves is an even more entertaining prequel imo And Gabriel throwing that chair in the fight scene of Malignant 🤣🤣
Malignant was the 1st good James Wan movie, the rest of his movies telegraph the jumpscares and lacks anything actually scary. Atleast Malignant is funny
Night of the Comet, The Last Starfighter, The Last Dragon, The Cable Guy, So I Married an Axe Murderer, Back to School, and Just One of the Guys. Are all films you should include in part 2 of this video series.
The Hunt is always shoved into the "conservatives only" box, but those people didn't watch (or didn't get) it. If you can suspend your conditioned reaction, it is a good lesson for all.
11:00 - Congo was part of the push to market Michael Crichton after the wild success of Jurassic Park. JP was 1993, followed by Rising Sun, Disclosure, Congo, Sphere, Eaters of the Dead (aka The 13th Warrior) and finally ending with Timeline in 2003. Of these, only Disclosure and Sphere were "faithful" adaptations of the novels in story and tone. Still, Congo is a fun romp and clearly aimed at kids who liked JP.
Honestly surprised The Room wasn't on here. I haven't seen it but everything I've seen about it tells me it's basically the epitome of 'so bad it's good'
But its not a "So bad its good" list, it is movies that suck but you should give a watch as there is something good in them. The movies on the list I know doesn't suck for me though, but I can see why some would see it that way.
Oh, I totally forgot that Emily Browning was in "Ghostship"... Then again, I forgot the whole film... And that Shawnee Smith was in "The Blob", but who knew her then... "Malignant" has an interesting last part, where that woman is fighting backward, I am not sure if she is all the time going in such a way, but some moments are very interesting. "Congo", I don't think is really bad, and that last one...I can fathom why Travolta accepted that role...maybe masochism...
I agree "Click" is a movie you have to see even though it's bad. However, Adam Sandler's BEST "bad movie" is hands down "Reign Over Me". If you are reading this, haven't seen it, and claim to be an Adam Sandler fan... This movie IS a MUST see.
I liked "Malignant." Was it a masterpiece? No, but it was entertaining. Especially near the end when all of a sudden I thought I was watching a 1990s gothic action flick a la "The Crow."
Aye, Click is the usual Sandler Shenanigans for the most part, but those last 10 minutes hit, and they hit hard. They may just have Sandler's most underrated performance.
I'd like to write a little bit about The Other Woman, one of the last movies starring Cameron Diaz. It's a comedy about a woman who discovered that the guy she is dating is in reality married. Somehow, she will become friends with his wife unbeknownst to him and they will be joined after by another woman he cheated with. Feeling betrayed by that, they decide to make his life miserable. At release, it wasn't received very well, but I feel like many people overlooked the different subjects the movie talks about and mostly the female point of view of a break-up, how you can grow out of this relation and how it can empower you. I'm a bit sad the movie didn't do very well at the box-office because I enjoyed it a lot, and regularly watch it again when I feel like it.
A friend of mine was shocked I hadn't seen this and insisted we make a movie night of this one. Holy cow - it was so good. I typically don't like Leslie Mann in most of the movies she's in, but she was fantastic. She got to be really, really funny in all the right ways. I loved this one.
I always liked ghost ship. I think the reason most people think it's boring is because the rest of the movie dosent live up to the start. It starts on a super high note that it never manages to hit again. Honestly I think army of the dead had the same problem. The start of the movie would have made a better movie than the movie they made.
This whole thing lost ALL credibility when it referred to Zack Snyder's Dawn of The Dead as one of the greatest zombie films ever. WTF? Did they even WATCH that painful misfire?
I hate that people pick and choose when they want to like Adams movies. The man is a great actor and he rarely gets the chance to show it. That’s why IIIII LOVE Click!
Brynhildr in the Darkness(2014) can relate to these movies in this video especially Congo (1995). The anime series was hated during its initial release in 2014 but as times goes by; the anime gained much loved after its initial release, thanks to the "Word of Mouth" about this cult hit anime series. If you love these movies then you should give Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) a good binge watch, at least once. Note: Congo (1995) and Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) have the genres of Comedy, Drama, Action and Horror mixed together in one. Both of them received mostly negative reviews during their initial releases but gain popularities of being enjoyable to watch. Congo (1995) gained box office success while Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) went from "Cult Hit" to "Sleeper Hit" to "Breakthrough Hit" as year goes by. If you enjoyed the either of the two then you should give the other a chance to watch.
Half of these movies I watch to fall asleep to. Good enough to not make me bored and start thinking about stuff, but not too good so that I stay up watching the whole thing.
The fanatic is an awesome movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I believe John Travolta played the role very well. It’s obvious his character was crazy but you kind of feel a little sorry for him as well.
Fascinating and insightful! I now have added a select few of these to my TBW list - a few others I just don't see myself sitting through no matter what (sorry not sorry). I am, however, willingly re-watching the Blob simply because I rather liked it the first time around 😉
First, I don't think The Gray Man sucks. I think it's very aware of what it is. Ryan Gosling is playing it straight, but Chris Evans knows what kind of movie he's in. But I generally disagree with the premise of the list. If a movie actually sucks, there's *no* good reason to waste your time watching it, unless your plan is to live forever (which, good luck with that).
I worked a theater back in the day when Congo was playing. There was always a stream of movie goers that would leave (angry) 30 minutes in and demand a refund every showing like clockwork. It pretty much does suck and really shouldn't be on this list along with most of these other titles. There are movies out there that so bad they're actually good, but there are others like every title on this list that are genuinely awful. You can do better, life is short skip these
You had me at Click. My god this one is a gut punch after the usually Adam Sandler silliness in the beginning. Great flick, however It's difficult to watch on repeat viewing.
I rarely like Adam Sandler films, but I like Click. I have seen Fanatic and agree it is bad but worth watching for the laughs. I think Batte Field Earth is his Madea film, lol.
I saw the blob when I was on vacation in the States. Dad took my friend, and I to the theater, and it's one of my best memories of my dad. R.I.P.
It truly was not a great movie, but the audience, and my dad's reaction to the audience was priceless.
We're Canadian so when we go to a movie theater we sit quietly, and watch the movie.
Watching the movie in the States was a totally different, and far more fun experience. My dad was very conservative, and when the girls seated directly behind us started yelling one liners, I got kind of nervous. I thought dad was gonna turn around, and tell these girls to be quiet. Exact opposite happened . Everything that these girls said my dad roared with laughter, because they were right. It was one of those moments that when you're a teenager you realize that you're dads not as uncool as you thought.
I must share the final moment of the movie. The blob is at its biggest, and it's starting to rampage through the streets of the town, and people are just standing there staring at this stupid thing, and letting themselves get absorbed by the blog. This girl behind us said, "Run you fools!!! The dogs got the right idea !!!"
My dad was crying with laughter, and for the rest of his life he repeated this line many times. 😃😃😃😃
Miss you dad. Miss you so much you were one of a kind.
Aw, Matthew --
That was a hilarious story, til...
You broke my heart with that last line, which I didn't see coming at all.
Blessings on you both.
@@smartalek180 I saw you reply a couple days ago and I'm Sorry I just wasn't capable of writing you back at that time. God-bless you and thank you that's incredibly sweet.
I really liked The Grey Man. Evil Captain America was really fun. And I could watch Ana de Armas read a book all day. And Malignant is movie of the year....All THE YEARS!
Grey Man is exactly what you expect from the previews and then some. It was far better than it had any right to be.
Say what you will about grey man but it is the ONLY movie I HAVE EVER SEEN that accurately depicts how silencers sound
The Hunt sucked? I don't agree. And Gilpin is amazing in it.
The Gray Man, Army of the Dead, Malignant, and The Hunt definitely don't suck IMO
The Gray Man was utter trash, & not even of the enjoyable kind, like Death On The Nile (2022). They changed set pieces every 90 seconds, the characters were thinly written, the action scenes were ridiculous & so were all these drone shots. It was a disordered potpourri of ideas from a dozen better films
@@borskavin6395 That's your opinion. It was successful enough to earn more than double its budget on theatrical releases alone, and successful enough to have a sequel and a spin-off greenlit.
@@greekryan (Disclaimer: RUclips only shows me your response up until "a spin-off [...]")
It was successful because it had big names & huge marketing. That alone does not make it a good film, otherwise Avengers: Endgame & Avatar could call themselves not only good films but the best films ever. Which does not make sense. I may sound a bit like a snob but I doubt I am entirely wrong when I say that the most easily-disgestible content usually attracts the most viewers. Exceptions appear of course, but none of the named films is one.
@@borskavin6395 Cool, but that's still your opinion.
@@greekryan based tho
Ghost Ship is an excellent movie! One of my faves of all time. Yes the opening scene and maybe the ballroom/elevator shaft scene are the pinnacle of what you're going to get for the entire watch but the plot twist and the ending are GOLD. Left my jaw hanging the first time I saw it! I refuse to allow any slander against this masterpiece! 😂
So agree. That ending scene left me saying wtf that is not good. I'm also a believer that sometimes less is more.
I like this movie too. Some of my favorite movies, and favorite memories are linked to what reviewers call really crappy movies. Honestly though how can you beat the last scene. That scene is stuck in my brain and I'm not sorry it's there.
I think that last scene was just one of the best I've ever felt. Plus the beginning and the end are worth sitting through the 2 hours movie. It's just too bad that reviewers screwed them. We're the reviewers going to the bathroom at these points. To not give the movie points for those 2 seems implausible.
I haven't seen any of these except for 'Click', and I will say with all honesty that I was truly impressed by Adam Sandler's performance. I think it was my first time really seeing him in a more serious manner, and the message of the movie hit deep, so I really loved it (cliché adolescent jokes aside).
The Gray Man isn't a masterpiece but it's not trying to be and is a fun action spy thriller that delivers some truly insane action set pieces, even with a terribly written script and bland characters aside from Lloyd Hansen and Court Gentry.
I just wished they leaned into how ridiculous everything is a bit more though. They took it so serious. Ryan Gosling pretty much destroys and entire town, train, and gets a whole police force killed and he wasn't bothered by any of it. It felt like I was watching a Team America spoof.
The grayman is an awesome, brainless flick....its awesome. Reminds me of the 80s action cinema.
@@b2thec exactly, everyone is trying to say that the film doesn’t try to be anything more than a dumb action movie but you can tell that the Russo Bros. and most of the actors were taking this film *very* serious. If you enjoyed it why do you care if someone calls it a dumb, fun Action movie (not you in particular)
Haha when we could see or make sense of the action scenes. Was disappointed because i thought it would be like john wick and extraction. Glad you enjoyed it
I agree, The Gray Man isnt supposed to be a masterpiece. Its a movie you can turn on and be entertained by, I think Extraction was the same would have to go watch it again. There isnt any political or social agenda being pushed. Its just some action and comedy scenes that I can watch and talk about.
Malignant was the best film of 2021, and I’ll die on that hill.
The Hunt was awesome! Betty nailed it!
I found Army of the Dead surprisingly entertaining. And Congo is a classic.
I LOVE Ghost Ship! Is it great? No. Do I watch it over and over? Yep. And yes, it's the opening scene, but I still watch the rest of the movie because I love the ending... Also, 1972's Beware! The Blob should be added just for the Godfrey Cambridge adjusting the TV scene.
I have to admit, I'm a middle aged man that cries like a picked-on schoolgirl every time I watch Click. For the younger and/or self-centered generation, the father died scene is so heartbreaking, knowing your own father is getting near the end of his movie. Never skip a chance to tell your Mother and Father that you love them and appreciate everything they've done for you, it may be the last chance you get.
The Grey Man is what happens when an 80's action flick and a Fast and Furious sequel have a little mutant baby. Entertaining, and schlockey. And Gosling and de Armas have great chemistry.
I loved Army of the Dead so much. The lore alone is so cool and I can’t wait for more content from that universe
I really enjoyed The Hunt and The Fanatic and Malignant 😂
I take umbrage with you saying that the Blob(88) sucks. It's put by many on a short list of great 80s horror remakes alongside The Thing and The Fly. The 88 Blob absolutely slaps.
Agree completely.
The Blob 1988 IS a masterpiece.
I LOVE both Ghost Ship and Congo!!! I have watched them over and over and over. In fact, more that I'm thinking about them I plan to watch both again tonight!!! The Hunt isn't the best movie I have watched but it's still pretty good.
The Gray Man and Army of the Dead have supreme action choreography. They don’t need masterful plots. We came for the action. Also the Hunt is a masterpiece. This political satire is extremely hilarious.
Gray man and Army of the dead are objectively good films. Just cause they are not thought provoking masterpieces that change the trajectory of your life doesn’t mean they’re not good films. Sometimes you guys get so entwined in your own pretentiousness you pick movies apart to to a point where you eliminate any joy you could have potentially taken from the movies.
Could not have said that better myself
I agree!
You need to learn the difference between "watchable" and "objectively good films".
Holy shit thank you, it annoys me how people can’t enjoy fun films anymore, perfect example was Bullet Train, that movie was insanely fun but apparently lots of people absolutely hated it 🤦♂️
For real, not everything has to be Citizen Kane to be a good and enjoyable movie.
The Frighteners holds a special place in my heart ❤️
The Click’s third act was understandably painful to watch. Not because it was bad, but because it really starts to get through to you. The scene where Sandler ignores his own father indeed gets to you.
For anyone who is able to get to Phoenixville, PA next summer, I humbly suggest hitting Blobfest. Yes, a fest focused on the classic film. And it's held in the OG theater the movie patrons of the original Blob ran out of. It's so much fun, and watching this classic with fellow bad movie junkies is *chef's kiss*.
Congo was not nearly as bad as it is portrayed. Laura Linney and Tim Curry were great.
“10 decent movies with a cool element that elevates them to totally watchable”
There. Fixed your title
At what point of The Grey Man was Ryan Gosling remotely serious? Every line was delivered with sarcasm. It was a fantastic old school popcorn flick.
Sorry, but 1988 Blob is great.
Agreed!! Great practical effects and a fun watch.
Well, there are people with a weird taste for films...
Army of the dead aside. I genuinely enjoyed every other movie on this list. None of them top 100 material... but entertainment none the less.
Omfg Ghost Ship is one of my favorite guilty pleasure movies… just the opening scene with the wires was worth the price of admission. It definitely didn’t live up to the opening scene and pretty much *sunk* Julianna Margulies movie career. Still, I love it regardless how horrible it is.
1988s The Blob remake is freakin' awesome, one of the best horror movie remakes OF ALL TIME!!
I loved Army of the Dead it is my all time favorite Netflix original, and the Hunt was awesome
I love the start of Ghost Ship, such an intro, agree it has a few dull points but I still enjoy the film overall.
I think Raul Julia makes Streetfighter a must watch, especially for 'that' line so I'm suprised that wasn't included and for sheer fun then Pacific Rim is just joyous..massive robots smashing aliens with battleships..what's not to love?!
The original Blob is worth a watch for Steve McQueen's debut
The Grey Man is a really good movie just based on Chris Evans alone! But all the performances were spot on.
Congo is so damn fun. Tim Curry, Bruce Campbell and Ernie Hudson in one movie? Sign me up
Army of The Dead is awesome and we need far more content from it's universe. Also, Click gets me every time at the end when he's trying to yell in the rain.
"STOP EATING MY SESAME CAKE!!!" - Worth watching Congo for that alone.
Gray Man, Army of the Dead and Click were great, especially Gray Man.
I am not a Sandler fan, I mean I’ve tried, but… stick to Hotel Transylvania. Oh, wait…
That said, Click is the exception, I did like that film and although the message is as easy to decipher as a traffic light, it did carry some emotional wait and whilst it’s obvious, it’s still valid.
STOP EATING MY SESAME CAKE!
Chills. Just chills.
I love Army of the Dead tho. Even Army of Thieves is an even more entertaining prequel imo
And Gabriel throwing that chair in the fight scene of Malignant 🤣🤣
Malignant was the 1st good James Wan movie, the rest of his movies telegraph the jumpscares and lacks anything actually scary. Atleast Malignant is funny
The gray man Is a kind of remake of arnie's "Commando", and i loved it
Night of the Comet, The Last Starfighter, The Last Dragon, The Cable Guy, So I Married an Axe Murderer, Back to School, and Just One of the Guys. Are all films you should include in part 2 of this video series.
Night of the Comet is one of my favourite 80s movies. "Let's play a game. It's called scary noises."
I saw Click when it came out with a GF, good memory. She and I were both full of tears towards the end.
The Blob remake is great without any apologies needed. Watch the re- review on RLM. They agree with me.
i'm sorry but i will not stand for malignant hate, that film is a cinematic MASTERPIECE!
The Hunt is always shoved into the "conservatives only" box, but those people didn't watch (or didn't get) it. If you can suspend your conditioned reaction, it is a good lesson for all.
I watch Congo whenever it’s on, I can’t help it. This cast is so bizarre, just what was going on in development with this film.
The opening scene of Ghost Ship was awesome.
Aww I was hoping Street Fighter The Movie would be featured. Raul Julia's "Tuesday" monologue was amazing.
11:00 - Congo was part of the push to market Michael Crichton after the wild success of Jurassic Park. JP was 1993, followed by Rising Sun, Disclosure, Congo, Sphere, Eaters of the Dead (aka The 13th Warrior) and finally ending with Timeline in 2003. Of these, only Disclosure and Sphere were "faithful" adaptations of the novels in story and tone. Still, Congo is a fun romp and clearly aimed at kids who liked JP.
Honestly surprised The Room wasn't on here. I haven't seen it but everything I've seen about it tells me it's basically the epitome of 'so bad it's good'
But its not a "So bad its good" list, it is movies that suck but you should give a watch as there is something good in them. The movies on the list I know doesn't suck for me though, but I can see why some would see it that way.
That's what I mean though, it's apparently a movie that sucks so badly that it's worth watching
@@Pucknuckle I see what you mean, I just didn't read it as sucks so badly, just sucks according to WhatCulture.
The Gray man is good
Oh, I totally forgot that Emily Browning was in "Ghostship"... Then again, I forgot the whole film... And that Shawnee Smith was in "The Blob", but who knew her then... "Malignant" has an interesting last part, where that woman is fighting backward, I am not sure if she is all the time going in such a way, but some moments are very interesting. "Congo", I don't think is really bad, and that last one...I can fathom why Travolta accepted that role...maybe masochism...
One thing I have noticed about horror films: if the poster art is _REALLY_ good the chances are the film sucks.
Maybe it was hormones, but I watched Click in the cinema and the end had me sobbing.
Army of The Dead was a fun action movie. I was not aware that it sucked.
I agree "Click" is a movie you have to see even though it's bad. However, Adam Sandler's BEST "bad movie" is hands down "Reign Over Me". If you are reading this, haven't seen it, and claim to be an Adam Sandler fan... This movie IS a MUST see.
Tank Girl! Worth it for the sound track alone.
I liked "Malignant." Was it a masterpiece? No, but it was entertaining. Especially near the end when all of a sudden I thought I was watching a 1990s gothic action flick a la "The Crow."
Aye, Click is the usual Sandler Shenanigans for the most part, but those last 10 minutes hit, and they hit hard. They may just have Sandler's most underrated performance.
The Blob remake is great.
"stop eating my sesame cake" my favourite line from Congo
The opening of Ghost Ship is pretty much all I remember
I'd like to write a little bit about The Other Woman, one of the last movies starring Cameron Diaz. It's a comedy about a woman who discovered that the guy she is dating is in reality married. Somehow, she will become friends with his wife unbeknownst to him and they will be joined after by another woman he cheated with. Feeling betrayed by that, they decide to make his life miserable. At release, it wasn't received very well, but I feel like many people overlooked the different subjects the movie talks about and mostly the female point of view of a break-up, how you can grow out of this relation and how it can empower you. I'm a bit sad the movie didn't do very well at the box-office because I enjoyed it a lot, and regularly watch it again when I feel like it.
A friend of mine was shocked I hadn't seen this and insisted we make a movie night of this one. Holy cow - it was so good. I typically don't like Leslie Mann in most of the movies she's in, but she was fantastic. She got to be really, really funny in all the right ways. I loved this one.
I always liked ghost ship. I think the reason most people think it's boring is because the rest of the movie dosent live up to the start. It starts on a super high note that it never manages to hit again. Honestly I think army of the dead had the same problem. The start of the movie would have made a better movie than the movie they made.
The 80's 'The Blob' is great. It's the best way to experience '50s pulp scifi horror movies.
This whole thing lost ALL credibility when it referred to Zack Snyder's Dawn of The Dead as one of the greatest zombie films ever. WTF? Did they even WATCH that painful misfire?
I hate that people pick and choose when they want to like Adams movies. The man is a great actor and he rarely gets the chance to show it.
That’s why IIIII LOVE Click!
Brynhildr in the Darkness(2014) can relate to these movies in this video especially Congo (1995). The anime series was hated during its initial release in 2014 but as times goes by; the anime gained much loved after its initial release, thanks to the "Word of Mouth" about this cult hit anime series. If you love these movies then you should give Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) a good binge watch, at least once.
Note: Congo (1995) and Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) have the genres of Comedy, Drama, Action and Horror mixed together in one. Both of them received mostly negative reviews during their initial releases but gain popularities of being enjoyable to watch. Congo (1995) gained box office success while Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) went from "Cult Hit" to "Sleeper Hit" to "Breakthrough Hit" as year goes by. If you enjoyed the either of the two then you should give the other a chance to watch.
Ghost ship was good
Red notice is definitely one of them although the plot isn't good the cast makes it so good
Half of these movies I watch to fall asleep to. Good enough to not make me bored and start thinking about stuff, but not too good so that I stay up watching the whole thing.
Ghost Ship was a pretty middle-of-the-road early 2000s horror outing.
The fanatic is an awesome movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I believe John Travolta played the role very well. It’s obvious his character was crazy but you kind of feel a little sorry for him as well.
I'm looking forward to Gray Man 2 more than some MCU D+ shows.
Fascinating and insightful! I now have added a select few of these to my TBW list - a few others I just don't see myself sitting through no matter what (sorry not sorry). I am, however, willingly re-watching the Blob simply because I rather liked it the first time around 😉
Cube and Cypher are brilliant in their simplistic design
First, I don't think The Gray Man sucks. I think it's very aware of what it is. Ryan Gosling is playing it straight, but Chris Evans knows what kind of movie he's in.
But I generally disagree with the premise of the list. If a movie actually sucks, there's *no* good reason to waste your time watching it, unless your plan is to live forever (which, good luck with that).
10:00 Adam Sandler beating the crap out of Hasselhoff was hilarious when I was a kid and it’s hilarious now.
The Hunt is freaking amazing!!!!
I loved Ghost Ship :D
The woman in the red dress is beautiful ;)
I really like the blob remake. It’s a best case scenario for low budget monster movies honestly.
One of my favorite lists of all time! Seriously. I love the good/bad movies.
Army of the Dead was actually really good.
I worked a theater back in the day when Congo was playing. There was always a stream of movie goers that would leave (angry) 30 minutes in and demand a refund every showing like clockwork. It pretty much does suck and really shouldn't be on this list along with most of these other titles. There are movies out there that so bad they're actually good, but there are others like every title on this list that are genuinely awful. You can do better, life is short skip these
I'm pretty sure I did rent Ghost Ship from Blockbuster, because of the cover, and the opening scene was, indeed, the highlight.
Malignant does not need to be on this list cause it doesn’t suck!
The gray man is sick fun. I think people forget you're allowed to enjoy movies like that maybe
Cruise ships don’t go through the Bering Strait. Ghost Sh*t lost me at that point and never got me back..
There's actually quite a few films on this list that are pretty descent actually. Most I wouldn't even say "suck".
Who could hate John Travolta ?!? I loved Congo as a kid.
You had me at Click. My god this one is a gut punch after the usually Adam Sandler silliness in the beginning. Great flick, however It's difficult to watch on repeat viewing.
I rarely like Adam Sandler films, but I like Click. I have seen Fanatic and agree it is bad but worth watching for the laughs. I think Batte Field Earth is his Madea film, lol.
The Gray Man didn’t suck wtf is this
1988 The Blob is a classic. What Culture is slowly losing credibility
This list was wayyyyyy better than I thought it would be
But I loved Malignant