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At least the real Mandarin was finally revealed in a non Iron Man MCU film called Shang-Chi & the Legends of the 10 Rings, where The real Mandarin is not called Mandarin but named Xu Wenwu to avoid being problematic with the chinese, Mandarin is also Shang-Chi's dad in the film rather than the problematic Fu Manchu in the comic.
Nukijng the fridge was actually a nod to zemeckis… before it was a car the original back to the future idea was using a refrigerator with a nuclear blast… they changed it to a car because they were worried about kids hiding in refrigerators
The inclusion of Indiana Jones in this list, and calling it "jumping the shark" even is a bit of a stretch in some ways. MatPat did a video about how he would have survived the blast in the fridge, but he also would have died because you wouldn't be able to get out of a fridge that old. If you're gonna mention it, mention it for the right reason.
Crash-landing on a penal-colony planet with all-male dangerous inmates and no weapons was indeed a good idea. Think of how much better the movie would have been if Newt and Hicks survived. Not only would Ripley, Newt and Hicks have to deal with yet another alien (a hybrid dog-alien no less), but they would have to learn how to survive amongst a colony of homicidal maniacs and sex predators who would no doubt see trained colonial marine Hicks as a threat and a traumatized little girl such as Newt a victim. Once the alien would present itself, they all would have to put their differences aside and fight together to ensure their survival.
We saw it in the theater and when the opening revealed that Newt was dead there were gasps followed by groans of disappointment. You could feel the excitement sucked right out the theater. Newt was the whole reason for Ripley turning protective mother and that was taken away.
Whilst I understand Newt was a popular character in Aliens if they’d allowed the character to live what would they have done with her? Having a 10 year old child stranded on a prison ship would be rather out of place‼️👽👽👽🛸🛸🛸
Honestly to this day I still don’t fully understand the hatred for Jar Jar. I didn’t think he was that funny but nor did I think he was annoying either. It’s like let it go people. Especially when considering that Disney has done far worse things to the franchise than one clumsy character created by George Lucas.
I enjoyed Terminator John in "Terminator Genisys." Killing him off within the first few minutes of "Dark Fate" not so much. I felt it would've been more intriguing to see what John would've done with his life now that he was no longer meant to be the savior of humanity. It's like he was told and trained all his life to be a messiah only for that to no longer be the case for him. Would he have become a politician like how he was portrayed in the T2 alternate ending? Would he have become an accountant or some other "9 to 5" desk jockey? Or would he would've turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain of having lost all purpose to his life? And how would he have reacted to knowing another person (Dani) was now destined to be mankind's savior? That would've been more compelling than just killing him off right at the beginning of the movie.
@@Partyboy22 That's flawed Logic, if he would have lived he would still have been the Leader of the Human Resistance. His Dyeing is what Caused that to Jump to another. But I stopped counting as Canon anything after T4. You got to see Judgment Day and the Future War, why did we need anything else?
Was looking for this comment. Def expected this to be on the list as well but higher. You kill off the main protagonist of the series in the first 5 mins to make way for a female version and female protector, lol can u say forced?
It is clear that the director never saw the series and just heard what it is about. Why else would the earth bender prison be on land and not on the sea. And while the actors performed poorly I thought they at least looked the part... Apart from Zuko as that scar was not believable. Also why the hell was Aang's arrows not blue, but tattoos. It also shows you can't put a whole season into one film.
You may wanna regret saying that after it turned out that venom was never meant to be here and hence no Dark Dancing was meant to be here. Damn you Arad. Shoving crap on Raimi's throat huh??
It felt more like Sam Raimi stopped carrying after he realized this was no longer his movie once Avi Arad forced him to include Venom just so he could sell more toys
1998's Godzilla was quite accurate. it's said that the creature derives from mutated iguana so it's fair game to see it having some iguana traits... It's much more believable than having a giant talking reptile...
When has Godzilla ever talked? I agree about the looks though, every other Godzilla is derived from the original which was very obviously a guy in a suit, the 1998 Godzilla is by far the best looking one imo
14. I'm just glad that this was decanonized in "All Hail The King." Meanwhile, Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings gave us the REAL REAL Mandarin, Xu Wenwu, who manages to fill The Mandarin's shoes while making the character his own.
At first, I liked the idea that the Ten Rings were literally a reference to ten different branches of a world wide terrorist organisation, controlled by the Mandarin. It was a huge shame that Marvel Studios chickened out and gave us a fake Mandarin. Sure, they gave us Wenwu eventually. But I was really looking forward to Iron Man vs the Mandarin.
The worst thing about Devastator in the second Transformers movie is that the vehicles that combine into the giant DO NOT HAVE WRECKING BALLS!! Those wrecking balls were added purely for the sake of a scrotum joke. 🤦♂
@@PrinceIsot Assuming that the official toys matched the movie, one of the vehicles is a hook and crane. It was a regular hook instead of a wrecking ball with a hook. Even if the vehicle had a wrecking ball with hook, that would still be ONE ball. Where did the other ball for the scrotum come from, Michael Bay? Where!? 🤦
@@HighHeelKnight I liked the whole scene untill that when Simmons was like "one Man. Chosen by his own government" and the one dude was like "you were fired"
I might be alone on this but I absolutely loved Godzilla simply because it was a new twist on an old icon. Sure it doesn’t hold up to new Godzilla but it’s still super amazing.
Changing the entire purpose of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them series. After the first movie, I thought we would get two more films of Newt and company running around searching for more creatures (with something bad happening). Instead, we got Queenie turning her back on everyone who cared about her, and a bunch more of Grindlewald that I really didn't want.
For me, the results of “True Love’s Kiss” and who is a dragon nearly had me walking out on Maleficent. Now, as any of my friends will tell you, I am a massive Maleficent fan, and find her character awesome. So when Angelina Jolie was cast as her and I’d seen the trailers, I was stoked. I knew I was going into a retelling, but what I got was character butchery. To quickly summarise it, watch the Honest Trailer for it. But when it turned out Maleficent was giving the true loves’ kiss to awaken Aurora, and that Maleficent wasn’t going to turn into a dragon, I was outraged at this. The only reason I didn’t leave the film is because I had paid for the luxury seating and service, and that ain’t cheap. Angelina could have filled the shoes of Eleanor Audley’s Maleficent perfectly as a pure villain, but instead we got this mess of a story. To me, it was a sign of things to come with the remakes.
Not to mention making the real heroes of the story, the three faeries, into idiots who can't function. And instead of using the sequel to give us the real story, we have a further mess Miyavi was dragged into.
I blame AVI ARAD for the failure of... * Spider-Man 3 * Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer * The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Now he's gonna ruin BORDERLANDS and KRAVEN THE HUNTER The same way he ruined MORBIUS
@@SuperiorPhantom-dx6vh because he makes movies for the sole purpose of selling toys He has very little care for story and depth He forced Sam Raimi to include Venom in Spider-Man 3 when he didn't want to and all those characters in TASM2
I honestly like Batman v Superman, especially the Martha scene. While that moment could’ve been written better, it shows how Batman fell from grace and made him realize that Superman is a person. BvS is personally one of my favorite DC movies.
I disagree. While I get what the writers were going for and understand the desire to give the story that twist, who calls their mother by their first name? You wouldn't say "You're letting them kill [insert name]". You'd say "You're letting them kill my mother". I think it would have worked better on the premise that Batman decided to save Martha Kent, who is basically nothing but an innocent woman to him, after he found out he was being manipulated. Only to then find out her name later, or being told by Lois once she arrives at the scene (she would refer to Martha by her name and it might have been the final push Batman needed). The way it plays out in the movie just feels contrived, i.e. dramatic effect for the sake of dramatic effect.
@@thenecrosanct4906 remember in that moment Batman is in a basically murderous rage (and apparently Batman is willing to kill an alien and not any of his homicidal mental patients), Clark had to give him as much info as possible. If he had said “save mom” or “save the woman” it dosent carry as much weight to show Clark is thinking of others even as he’s about to die. It shows that up until this moment he dehumanized Superman and thought of him as an “it” but when by chance or fate he hears [the same] name of his own mother he finally sees Superman as just like him. Somebody doing things that other can’t to try and help people, who may not have the best publicity at times do to real villains.
@@Jpew2007 I will still argue that the same effect could have been had if Clark had said "my mother". Not just "mom" or "the woman", but "my mother". Batman basically never entertained the notion of Superman having a mother, because that would humanize him and give them something in common. Especially when Superman cares so much about saving her he's willing to risk his own life to get through to Batman. If you want to humanize someone, imagining them being someone's son/daughter will do the trick. They don't need to have similar names, or at least that doesn't have to be the crux of the dramatic moment. I'll argue that the similar names are still a good part 2 to this revelation and turnaround for Batman, instead of being the sole reason Batman changes his mind.
The Village sucked to be sure. But I guess it bothered me less than most because I literally figured it out in the first 5 minutes. 1. It was a Shaymalan movie. So it was going to have a twist. 2. He lingered way too long on the tombstone at the beginning so that you could see it was the "1800s". It was just all too obvious for me.
that deadpool scene made me scream in agony... luckily ryan reynolds put his money where his mouth was (that trailer was pure gold) getting such awesome movies.
12:50 Shyamalan claimed to be a big fan of Avatar: the Last Airbender. But clearly he didn't understand why the Earthbender prison in the cartoon was an iron boat.
He didn't understand anything about TLAB at all. Not one single thing is redeemable in that movie. The names were pronounced wrong. Sokka wasn't goofy or sarcastic or cracking jokes. The choreography was horrendous. Firebenders couldn't make their own fire? None of the nations had their proper peoples ethnicity. I can go on but the point is the director had no clue about the source material at all.
Not sure if this is a hot take or not, but while i agree Leia force pulling herself through space, i didn't mind Luke's death. I definetely think it could have been handled better but i like how Luke died to give the Rebels a chance to escape (the same way HIS mentor died)
I think the backlash was primarily a combination of his massive character change AND his death. The whole movie, he was a grumpy hermit who willingly abandoned his family and went into isolation to die while simultaneously leaving a map to his location for some contradictory reason. This is the same Luke Skywalker who was willing to die to save a father he barely even knew yet had no issue abandoning his sister and best friend. Then, when he FINALLY chooses to do something and we FINALLY get a hint of the old Luke back, he drops dead. Sure, it subverted audience expectations. But it left a LOT to be desired.
The Spinosaurus killing the T-Rex was fine for me, as I got what they were trying to do. The Predalien , um... incubating the pregnant women WAS disturbing, but that was the point of the scene, to disturb, shock, and make the viewer uncomfortable, so mission accomplished. Strangely, I wasn't bothered by Leia's flight or Luke's death.
The Spino being mostly piscivorous and lacking the jaw strength to credibly snap the T-Rex's neck was my only issue. I agree with the rest. The biggest issue I had with TLJ was the whole plot with Holdo keeping things secret to the point that Poe thought she might be a traitor and feeling desperate enough to break ranks. That whole thing just felt clumsy and poorly done, which made the 'gotcha' Holdo and Leia pulled on him after the fact feel really unearned.
@@Iamthecrazyone Well, to be fair, it was stated that none of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were "accurate" due to the gene manipulation they needed to do to create them, and so IRL they would have ended up looking different, so you can go off that for the spino being able to defeat T-rex. And yeah, I agree with you with the whole Holdo thing. The reason being she kept the secret was because she didn't want him to be a hot head and do something crazy to endanger the mission so she thought it was best to keep him in the dark and just expected him to follow orders. They should have just said that they suspected that there was a traitor and couldn't afford the plan getting out, THAT would have made so much more sense.
@@ViewerOnline101 That was a retcon because we learned more about dinosaurs that made the movie depictions unrealistic, but even still just from the look of it in the movies it's jaw wouldn't support that kind of bite force. Don't get me wrong, it's not like that was the deal breaker for me, just a personal gripe as someone who's a bit of a nerd for that sort of thing.
The real tragedy of JP3 was the Rex leaving a PERFECTLY GOOD MEAL to chase some small mouthfuls in the first place. And a rex would definitely destroy a Spino in a dino battle. As for the predalien the entire alien franchise revolves around rape and birth and sexual themes since the first movie.
Let's face it, the ULTIMATE rage quit moment would be blaming the negative fan outcry for the film's failure AND any subsequent failure in the same franchise! There's no going back from that!
Unpopular opinion; I thought the way in which Batman & Superman found common ground was genius. Batman didn't see Superman as a person, and that moment humanized him.
Yeah, the Martha thing was not a deal breaker for me, so much as the corruption of Doomsday. Zod is not Doomsday. Certainly not a Zod/Luthor hybrid. Not sure why no one can do a proper Doomsday. Hell, even this past season Superman & Lois turn Bizarro into Doomsday. I really don't get it.
@@cainemarko5021 I thought it started true enough to the Doomsday origin story with what had already been established in universe (re: Hunter/Prey). That being said, totally understandable criticism.
Not true, it was believed that a person could survive the radiation exposure from the blast, but they still have to survive the blast. And the scene is even more ridiculous because even if he survived the blast and the radiation, he wouldn't survive the blunt force trauma and there is no release latch on the inside of the refrigerator, so he needs to be very lucky and have the door latch break at the end or he'd suffocate.
Oh the Last Jedi broke the fandom and franchise in a way that it hasn't recovered from yet You can defend it but this was the point where the franchise stopped feeling magical and started to feel corporate
Dude, shut up. The franchise still feels pretty damn magical. Just because the Last Jedi exist doesn't mean it's sponged away all of its magic and believe me, this is coming from someone who's not even a fan of the franchise.
The Spinosaurus and the T-Rex fight in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Paleontologist said the T-Rex bite at the start of the fight would have been fatal for the Spinosaurus. But the writers wanted a new main threat, when we all still wanted the T-Rex.
I don't think everyone wanted the same old T-rex... But the writers didn't want a new threat. The T-rex "statue" was injured by a storm and the repair cost would have cost much higher so they used the Spino instead because it was complete.
Judge Dredd's biggest issue wasn't Sly taking off his helmet...it was attempting to inject a comedic character into the storyline. Yeah...killing two beloved characters in Alien 3 during the OPENING CREDITS was a bad idea.
Unless you were a hardcore fan of the Judge Dredd comics, the removal of the helmet would hardly be the major issue. As you pointed out, it was simply the attempt at injecting a comedic character instead of Anderson.
Admittedly I was never a massive fan of Star Wars in general but The Last Jedi remains my favourite of its entries precisely BECAUSE it was such a bold departure from what had gone before whilst remaining credibly the same Storyworld. It also has the single best Luke-Yoda exchange in the series. "Luke: But I've just destroyed your sacred texts Yoda: Read them have you? Page turners they are not"
Jurassic Park 3 killing trex was actually pretty believable. Spinosauraus was significantly bigger than trex and it’s claws / teeth did way more damage than a trex
BS. Spinosaurus was hardly a land based predator, it’s teeth were hollow and it’s spine extremely fragile! Its depiction in this movie is extremely inaccurate based on new developments today. T-Rex would kill it with one bite.
I think it was nice to see a new villain with the Spino being the big bad. Three movies with the same monster would have been a little boring in comparison to all the different dinosaurs that exist. Even in the newer films trex was not the focus, nor the biggest bad guy. I think it did well and allowed for growth. Plus this scenes where spino snuck up on them with only the ring tone of the swallowed phone to give a hint were golden. It was nice to see something new and more prehistoric creatures altogether.
Galactus wasnt a cloud though. There was just a cloud hiding him. By all means it was a cop out but he wouldnt have had a siliouette of his helmet on the cloud if he was the cloud.
Personally I thought that scene in AVP requiem was excellent and the best part. It's a horror movie with things incubating in people and ripping out, grow a pair people
Dishonorable Mentions: *Dr. Russell's Sudden Villain Turn - Godzilla: King Of The Monsters -Dr. Emma Russell just spontaneously becomes a villain to awaken monsters and destroy mankind to restore the earth. WOW! Ok, I get why Ozymandias from Watchmen would have this opinion because what HE was doing, HE was doing it to unite the world against a common threat (and his plan ACTUALLY WORKED) but seriously Dr. Russell, get off your high horse! Here, this turn not only comes out of nowhere, but it's also out of character. Just because you wanna be like Ozymandias doesn't mean you HAVE to be Ozymandias. *Mystery Inc. Breaks Up - Scooby-Doo -This not only comes out of nowhere, but it just comes off as mean-spirited. This is early in the movie too. *Mushu's Plan To Break Up Shang and Mulan - Mulan 2 -Ok, ignoring the fact that Mulan 2 is already one of (if not) THE worst animated Disney sequel. The biggest blunder is the story, which hinges on Mushu trying to break up Shang and Mulan so he can keep his job. What follows is not only mean-spirited and unpleasant (like seriously, who even said with a good conscience "Yeah, that's a great idea for a kids movie. Print it!"), But it's also completely out of character! (Are you starting to see the pattern with these dishonorable mentions?) *Misrepresenting Fan's Words - Jem and The Holograms -This was already a bomb with several rage quit moments, but this one's a special case. Before the film's release a contest was held, asking fans to send in a video about how much they love Jem and The Holograms (The Cartoon). Well, all of those fan videos were featured in the end credits. The problem? The filmmakers took their videos and made it sound like they were talking about the movie! That's like asking someone how much they love Star Wars, and then taking what they're saying and making it sound like they're talking about the prequels or sequels. Or worse, like taking a video of someone ripping into the prequels or sequels and making it sound like they hate Star Wars AS A WHOLE! Ok, taking down other people's negative reviews is one thing, but THIS crosses the line like never before. *Ignoring The Source Material - Super Mario Bros. (1993) -At least Illumination got this right. It isn't THAT hard, Hollywood, take notes. Use your brains and do your homework. *Turning Peter Rabbit Into A Bully - Peter Rabbit (2018) -I need only mention him taking advantage of someone's fatal blackberry allergy to illustrate my point. Not everything needs to be mean-spirited, this isn't like... *The Tone - Chicken Little -Ah, yes, that one, yeah! Look, I've made it no scret that I'm not the biggest fan of mean-spirited humor, but even I can acknowledge that there's a right way and a wrong way to do this! (Heck, just take a look at Hunchback of Notre Dame, it pulled this off perfectly) Chicken Little is practically a road map of wrong ways. All I see and hear are viewers calling out the writers "You don't know how this works, you don't know how this works, you don't know how this works." Y'know I think that also applies to the lesser seasons of Spongebob now that I think about it. They don't understand the mean-spirited nature OR the positive nature. Chicken Little is essentially the same thing. Mean-spirited humor is fine if the purpose outweighs the offense. But it takes A LOT of skill and A LOT of heart to pull off correctly. When you you focus too much on the negative without really dedicating to exploring or understanding it, you get something that not only makes people feel dumber, but also, kinda dirty. The intent to bring something positive gets lost in the need to make yourself feel important. But honestly, the same can also be said about being too positive, that can come across as mockingly condescending. Somewhere in the middle, there's a balance that's hard to maintain but can still be accomplished. *So. Much. Sandbagging. - A Troll In Central Park -Don Bluth was responsible for some of the best animated movies of the 80s, for his work on The Land Before Time, An American Tail, The Secret of NIMH, and All Dogs Go To Heaven. But A Troll In Central Park is by far his worst film. Most of the film is just sandbagging with nothing of major substance happening. To be honest, all I can say here is "GET ON WITH IT!" *The Whole Movie - The Secret Of NIMH 2 -There's no denying The Secret Of NIMH is a dark movie, but I think someone overcorrected with this DTV sequel by making it too kid friendly and cheerful. To say nothing of sidelining Mrs. Brisby in favor of her son, Timmy, and the outrageous plot twist.
First, the Indiana Jones refrigerator scene did it for me. Crystal Skull was an unnecessary & unwanted sequel to begin with and surviving a nuclear bomb in a refrigerator just ended it for me. TOTAL jump the shark moment. Second, as much as I strongly dislike Jar Jar Binks, my issues with and rage quit over Phantom Menace is FAR bigger than just Jar Jar.
Watch Spider Man TAS. There Venom actually mattered as well as Mary Jane and Symbiote Peter. Raimi knows he dropped the ball unlike the writters of Spider Man TAS
Well... rage quit is such a strong reaction and nearly no movie or show is worth such strong emotions. I watch the movie/show, I reflect about it's flaws and then - watch it (or the whole franchise) never again.
I personally love the Save Martha moment. Showed his selfless, heroism. He was fine with Batman doing him in, beating him; but didn’t want Martha Kent to die in vein. He knew Batman could and would save her in his own fight for justice and peace.
Superman should have just instantly knocked out Batman with one finger right from the get go. His speed and strength should have ended the fight before it even began.
With The Last Airbender, not only was there the whitewashing, mispronounced names, wrong tone and, of course, as they've put on the list, the bending, which to me feels like dancing, as in the kind you'd see in a contemporary or ballet production on stage, but not forgetting to mention that terrible screenplay, including one thing that still gets on my own nerves, that short-sentenced, misleading, nonsensical expositional dialogue.
I can’t object to Leia’s sailing through space. She was using the force to attract herself to the mass of the ship. Kind of the opposite of levitating objects with the force.
@@ericseitzler81 freezing to death immediately is not how space works. It takes hours for a body to freeze due the relative emptiness of space. It's extremely cold but the only way to lose heat in space is via radiation from your body since there is no other medium (air, water, etc) to carry your heat away. With space exposure you die from lack of oxygen or perhaps burst lungs, not the cold.
@@ericseitzler81 I'm sure they well know but simply don't care. It's an ongoing myth that cinema has kept alive. Regardless, covered in ice crystals does not equal immediately "frozen to death".
The plot of the animated movie "Green Lantern: First Flight" would've worked better as a live-action GL origin movie. It was essentially "Training Day" set in space.
There were far more grieveious events in that movie. The fridge scene actually made me laugh, partly because I knew that was the original premise of Back To The Future, and it was finally getting used. WatchMojo swung and missed on this one. The Tarzan scene later on in the movie was awful. In fact, Shia LaBoeuf's entire presence in the movie was crap.
@@BrianJNelson No wonder he got the Poochie treatment in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. If you are a Simpsons fan, you’ll understand what I’m talking about.
The more disturbing aspect of the Predalien is the realization that the aliens hatching in the belly, like sharks (which can eat each other in the womb) have eaten the human baby.
We'd rather see a lesser new character elevated to the big screen then have a beloved character changed beyond recognition. This goes for every character transitioning from page or animation to live action, not just villains!
Funny how Jurassic Park fans were offended by the T-Rex getting mauled by the Spinosaurus but they were completely ok with a woman outrunning a dinosaur on HIGH HEELS in the sequel.
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I hated the Godzilla remake! What was that monstrosity? And I hated Jurassic Park 3.
At least the real Mandarin was finally revealed in a non Iron Man MCU film called Shang-Chi & the Legends of the 10 Rings, where The real Mandarin is not called Mandarin but named Xu Wenwu to avoid being problematic with the chinese, Mandarin is also Shang-Chi's dad in the film rather than the problematic Fu Manchu in the comic.
Nukijng the fridge was actually a nod to zemeckis… before it was a car the original back to the future idea was using a refrigerator with a nuclear blast… they changed it to a car because they were worried about kids hiding in refrigerators
The inclusion of Indiana Jones in this list, and calling it "jumping the shark" even is a bit of a stretch in some ways. MatPat did a video about how he would have survived the blast in the fridge, but he also would have died because you wouldn't be able to get out of a fridge that old. If you're gonna mention it, mention it for the right reason.
Newt's death was the worst part of Alien 3. If she had not died, it could have been interesting to see her growth in future films.
I was excited about Alien 3, until I heard that Newt got killed off. I still refuse to watch it to this day.
Crash-landing on a penal-colony planet with all-male dangerous inmates and no weapons was indeed a good idea. Think of how much better the movie would have been if Newt and Hicks survived. Not only would Ripley, Newt and Hicks have to deal with yet another alien (a hybrid dog-alien no less), but they would have to learn how to survive amongst a colony of homicidal maniacs and sex predators who would no doubt see trained colonial marine Hicks as a threat and a traumatized little girl such as Newt a victim. Once the alien would present itself, they all would have to put their differences aside and fight together to ensure their survival.
We saw it in the theater and when the opening revealed that Newt was dead there were gasps followed by groans of disappointment. You could feel the excitement sucked right out the theater. Newt was the whole reason for Ripley turning protective mother and that was taken away.
@@FishKepr I would have walked right out of the movie theater if I didn't know ahead of time that Newt got killed.
Whilst I understand Newt was a popular character in Aliens if they’d allowed the character to live what would they have done with her? Having a 10 year old child stranded on a prison ship would be rather out of place‼️👽👽👽🛸🛸🛸
At least with Dredd, it got a proper reboot with Carl Urban doing it VERY good justice. I've been waiting for a sequel to THAT movie for years.
10 years on top of that.
Awesome movie
Too bad, Dredd bombed horribly in the box office.
Dredd is such an underrated movie!
it wont ever happen to many cooks.
Honestly to this day I still don’t fully understand the hatred for Jar Jar. I didn’t think he was that funny but nor did I think he was annoying either. It’s like let it go people. Especially when considering that Disney has done far worse things to the franchise than one clumsy character created by George Lucas.
I agree with you @Predatorwarrior18.
For me, I liked Jar Jar in small doses. I felt he shouldn't have had any importance to the plot of the movies. He was just the comic relief.
Killing off John in Dark Fate was a lot worse than Terminator John in Genesis
I hated both equally.
Yeah, But they needed make way for Femisavior and Feminator.
I enjoyed Terminator John in "Terminator Genisys." Killing him off within the first few minutes of "Dark Fate" not so much. I felt it would've been more intriguing to see what John would've done with his life now that he was no longer meant to be the savior of humanity. It's like he was told and trained all his life to be a messiah only for that to no longer be the case for him. Would he have become a politician like how he was portrayed in the T2 alternate ending? Would he have become an accountant or some other "9 to 5" desk jockey? Or would he would've turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain of having lost all purpose to his life? And how would he have reacted to knowing another person (Dani) was now destined to be mankind's savior? That would've been more compelling than just killing him off right at the beginning of the movie.
@@Partyboy22 That's flawed Logic, if he would have lived he would still have been the Leader of the Human Resistance. His Dyeing is what Caused that to Jump to another. But I stopped counting as Canon anything after T4. You got to see Judgment Day and the Future War, why did we need anything else?
Was looking for this comment. Def expected this to be on the list as well but higher. You kill off the main protagonist of the series in the first 5 mins to make way for a female version and female protector, lol can u say forced?
I think we can all agree that the entire Avatar: The Last Airbender movie made fans want to rage quit
the ATLA movie made me want to rage quit life.
There is no movie in Ba Sing Se
At least we're getting a live action version of the series coming to Netflix. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
The white wash & Last Airbender name was enough for me and my brother to change another interesting show or movie.
It is clear that the director never saw the series and just heard what it is about. Why else would the earth bender prison be on land and not on the sea. And while the actors performed poorly I thought they at least looked the part... Apart from Zuko as that scar was not believable. Also why the hell was Aang's arrows not blue, but tattoos. It also shows you can't put a whole season into one film.
You forgot "Somehow Palpatine Returned" from The rise of Skywalker
No, because the fans rage quit long before that! (Hence #1)😂
But TLJ will still be the trash of trashes
The fake fight scene in Twilight better be here
It’s not unfortunately
Remember watching that in the theaters 2. Would die to experience it the first time again! 😂
It's not.
Were you team jacob or team robert?
@@micchecersTeam thank god sparkly vampires are done...
Unpopular Opinion: I actually never minded Peter's "Dark" dance in Spiderman 3. Tobey Maguire was self aware, and seemed to be having fun.
You may wanna regret saying that after it turned out that venom was never meant to be here and hence no Dark Dancing was meant to be here. Damn you Arad. Shoving crap on Raimi's throat huh??
It felt more like Sam Raimi stopped carrying after he realized this was no longer his movie once Avi Arad forced him to include Venom just so he could sell more toys
I liked it too. I don't think very many people even understand what Raimi was doing there. I find it hilarious.
The part when he said gives us some shade! To the waiter LoL
You would
1998's Godzilla was quite accurate. it's said that the creature derives from mutated iguana so it's fair game to see it having some iguana traits... It's much more believable than having a giant talking reptile...
Thank you!
i always loved it as a kid lmao
Agreed
When has Godzilla ever talked? I agree about the looks though, every other Godzilla is derived from the original which was very obviously a guy in a suit, the 1998 Godzilla is by far the best looking one imo
@@zumis1011 He talks in Gojira Vs Gigan in 1972. It's the only movie he does.
14. I'm just glad that this was decanonized in "All Hail The King." Meanwhile, Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings gave us the REAL REAL Mandarin, Xu Wenwu, who manages to fill The Mandarin's shoes while making the character his own.
At first, I liked the idea that the Ten Rings were literally a reference to ten different branches of a world wide terrorist organisation, controlled by the Mandarin. It was a huge shame that Marvel Studios chickened out and gave us a fake Mandarin. Sure, they gave us Wenwu eventually. But I was really looking forward to Iron Man vs the Mandarin.
The worst thing about Devastator in the second Transformers movie is that the vehicles that combine into the giant DO NOT HAVE WRECKING BALLS!!
Those wrecking balls were added purely for the sake of a scrotum joke. 🤦♂
I thought one of them was a crane with one? Lol
@@PrinceIsot Assuming that the official toys matched the movie, one of the vehicles is a hook and crane. It was a regular hook instead of a wrecking ball with a hook.
Even if the vehicle had a wrecking ball with hook, that would still be ONE ball. Where did the other ball for the scrotum come from, Michael Bay? Where!? 🤦
@@HighHeelKnight I liked the whole scene untill that when Simmons was like "one Man. Chosen by his own government" and the one dude was like "you were fired"
I like the scene because of how Simmons talks to that Navy guy and how there is always a ship at that location. I don't care about those testicles.
I might be alone on this but I absolutely loved Godzilla simply because it was a new twist on an old icon. Sure it doesn’t hold up to new Godzilla but it’s still super amazing.
Changing the entire purpose of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them series. After the first movie, I thought we would get two more films of Newt and company running around searching for more creatures (with something bad happening). Instead, we got Queenie turning her back on everyone who cared about her, and a bunch more of Grindlewald that I really didn't want.
For me, the results of “True Love’s Kiss” and who is a dragon nearly had me walking out on Maleficent. Now, as any of my friends will tell you, I am a massive Maleficent fan, and find her character awesome. So when Angelina Jolie was cast as her and I’d seen the trailers, I was stoked. I knew I was going into a retelling, but what I got was character butchery. To quickly summarise it, watch the Honest Trailer for it. But when it turned out Maleficent was giving the true loves’ kiss to awaken Aurora, and that Maleficent wasn’t going to turn into a dragon, I was outraged at this. The only reason I didn’t leave the film is because I had paid for the luxury seating and service, and that ain’t cheap. Angelina could have filled the shoes of Eleanor Audley’s Maleficent perfectly as a pure villain, but instead we got this mess of a story. To me, it was a sign of things to come with the remakes.
I saw the movie on DVD and that hugely angered me too. :(
Not to mention making the real heroes of the story, the three faeries, into idiots who can't function. And instead of using the sequel to give us the real story, we have a further mess Miyavi was dragged into.
@@LaDracul I refuse point blank to watch the sequel. I've heard it is as bad as the original and makes just as little sense.
I blame AVI ARAD for the failure of...
* Spider-Man 3
* Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
* The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Now he's gonna ruin BORDERLANDS and KRAVEN THE HUNTER
The same way he ruined MORBIUS
This guy is still doing movies?
@@Darkchao_berserko22ikr. These production companies are dumb.
@@Darkchao_berserko22I'm surprised that he's still alive
Why him for the blame?
@@SuperiorPhantom-dx6vh because he makes movies for the sole purpose of selling toys
He has very little care for story and depth
He forced Sam Raimi to include Venom in Spider-Man 3 when he didn't want to and all those characters in TASM2
I honestly like Batman v Superman, especially the Martha scene. While that moment could’ve been written better, it shows how Batman fell from grace and made him realize that Superman is a person. BvS is personally one of my favorite DC movies.
Well said and I agree.
*WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME!?!?*
I disagree. While I get what the writers were going for and understand the desire to give the story that twist, who calls their mother by their first name? You wouldn't say "You're letting them kill [insert name]". You'd say "You're letting them kill my mother". I think it would have worked better on the premise that Batman decided to save Martha Kent, who is basically nothing but an innocent woman to him, after he found out he was being manipulated. Only to then find out her name later, or being told by Lois once she arrives at the scene (she would refer to Martha by her name and it might have been the final push Batman needed). The way it plays out in the movie just feels contrived, i.e. dramatic effect for the sake of dramatic effect.
@@thenecrosanct4906 remember in that moment Batman is in a basically murderous rage (and apparently Batman is willing to kill an alien and not any of his homicidal mental patients), Clark had to give him as much info as possible. If he had said “save mom” or “save the woman” it dosent carry as much weight to show Clark is thinking of others even as he’s about to die. It shows that up until this moment he dehumanized Superman and thought of him as an “it” but when by chance or fate he hears [the same] name of his own mother he finally sees Superman as just like him. Somebody doing things that other can’t to try and help people, who may not have the best publicity at times do to real villains.
@@Jpew2007 I will still argue that the same effect could have been had if Clark had said "my mother". Not just "mom" or "the woman", but "my mother". Batman basically never entertained the notion of Superman having a mother, because that would humanize him and give them something in common. Especially when Superman cares so much about saving her he's willing to risk his own life to get through to Batman. If you want to humanize someone, imagining them being someone's son/daughter will do the trick. They don't need to have similar names, or at least that doesn't have to be the crux of the dramatic moment. I'll argue that the similar names are still a good part 2 to this revelation and turnaround for Batman, instead of being the sole reason Batman changes his mind.
95% of M. Night Shyamalan movies deserve their own rage quit video. Ending to The Village especially (sigh).
Glass for sure deserves to be at the #1 for that list just for the ending. Lol
The Village sucked to be sure. But I guess it bothered me less than most because I literally figured it out in the first 5 minutes. 1. It was a Shaymalan movie. So it was going to have a twist. 2. He lingered way too long on the tombstone at the beginning so that you could see it was the "1800s". It was just all too obvious for me.
that deadpool scene made me scream in agony... luckily ryan reynolds put his money where his mouth was (that trailer was pure gold) getting such awesome movies.
using the ending of the 2nd movie to time-travel through all his past mistakes, including that one, absolutely priceless. can't wait for part 3!
12:50 Shyamalan claimed to be a big fan of Avatar: the Last Airbender. But clearly he didn't understand why the Earthbender prison in the cartoon was an iron boat.
He didn't understand anything about TLAB at all. Not one single thing is redeemable in that movie. The names were pronounced wrong. Sokka wasn't goofy or sarcastic or cracking jokes. The choreography was horrendous. Firebenders couldn't make their own fire? None of the nations had their proper peoples ethnicity. I can go on but the point is the director had no clue about the source material at all.
We had to suffer through the horrible judge Dread of the 90's to be able to fully embrace the greatness of Dread when it arrived
Not sure if this is a hot take or not, but while i agree Leia force pulling herself through space, i didn't mind Luke's death. I definetely think it could have been handled better but i like how Luke died to give the Rebels a chance to escape (the same way HIS mentor died)
I think the backlash was primarily a combination of his massive character change AND his death. The whole movie, he was a grumpy hermit who willingly abandoned his family and went into isolation to die while simultaneously leaving a map to his location for some contradictory reason. This is the same Luke Skywalker who was willing to die to save a father he barely even knew yet had no issue abandoning his sister and best friend. Then, when he FINALLY chooses to do something and we FINALLY get a hint of the old Luke back, he drops dead. Sure, it subverted audience expectations. But it left a LOT to be desired.
Read up on the Expanded Universe Luke and you'll get a better idea of why Corporate Mouse's interpretation of Luke wasn't well received.
@@Newie69MK I believed that CM was on a mission to killof all old characters because of toy royalties .
That thumbnail for the video😂😂😂😂
that hospital scene was the high point of all the AVP movies
Well I’m glad y’all could see what was going on in Alien vs Predator: Requiem. That movie was dark as hell
The Spinosaurus killing the T-Rex was fine for me, as I got what they were trying to do. The Predalien , um... incubating the pregnant women WAS disturbing, but that was the point of the scene, to disturb, shock, and make the viewer uncomfortable, so mission accomplished. Strangely, I wasn't bothered by Leia's flight or Luke's death.
The Spino being mostly piscivorous and lacking the jaw strength to credibly snap the T-Rex's neck was my only issue. I agree with the rest. The biggest issue I had with TLJ was the whole plot with Holdo keeping things secret to the point that Poe thought she might be a traitor and feeling desperate enough to break ranks. That whole thing just felt clumsy and poorly done, which made the 'gotcha' Holdo and Leia pulled on him after the fact feel really unearned.
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Well, to be fair, it was stated that none of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were "accurate" due to the gene manipulation they needed to do to create them, and so IRL they would have ended up looking different, so you can go off that for the spino being able to defeat T-rex. And yeah, I agree with you with the whole Holdo thing. The reason being she kept the secret was because she didn't want him to be a hot head and do something crazy to endanger the mission so she thought it was best to keep him in the dark and just expected him to follow orders. They should have just said that they suspected that there was a traitor and couldn't afford the plan getting out, THAT would have made so much more sense.
@@ViewerOnline101 That was a retcon because we learned more about dinosaurs that made the movie depictions unrealistic, but even still just from the look of it in the movies it's jaw wouldn't support that kind of bite force. Don't get me wrong, it's not like that was the deal breaker for me, just a personal gripe as someone who's a bit of a nerd for that sort of thing.
The real tragedy of JP3 was the Rex leaving a PERFECTLY GOOD MEAL to chase some small mouthfuls in the first place. And a rex would definitely destroy a Spino in a dino battle. As for the predalien the entire alien franchise revolves around rape and birth and sexual themes since the first movie.
Toby’s dance in Spider-Man 3 is legendary.
Yep, a true masterpiece.
People still don't seem to understand that that scene is about what a complete dork's idea of a cool person is.
I never knew what "Jumping the Shark" meant.
Thank you!
Let's face it, the ULTIMATE rage quit moment would be blaming the negative fan outcry for the film's failure AND any subsequent failure in the same franchise! There's no going back from that!
The peter parker dance is legendary
I like to think of The Last Jedi as the Fight Club of Star Wars…we don’t talk about it
We don't. Talk. About.
The Sequel Trilogy.
On point DragonBall evolution! 🤝🏻
Unpopular opinion; I thought the way in which Batman & Superman found common ground was genius. Batman didn't see Superman as a person, and that moment humanized him.
Yeah, the Martha thing was not a deal breaker for me, so much as the corruption of Doomsday. Zod is not Doomsday. Certainly not a Zod/Luthor hybrid. Not sure why no one can do a proper Doomsday. Hell, even this past season Superman & Lois turn Bizarro into Doomsday. I really don't get it.
@@cainemarko5021 I thought it started true enough to the Doomsday origin story with what had already been established in universe (re: Hunter/Prey). That being said, totally understandable criticism.
It actually was once believed that a person could survive an explosion by hiding inside a refrigerator if they could fit in it.
Not true, it was believed that a person could survive the radiation exposure from the blast, but they still have to survive the blast. And the scene is even more ridiculous because even if he survived the blast and the radiation, he wouldn't survive the blunt force trauma and there is no release latch on the inside of the refrigerator, so he needs to be very lucky and have the door latch break at the end or he'd suffocate.
Scarlett Johansson as Motoko Kusanagi in "Ghost in the Shell"? Benedict Cumberbatch as Khan in "Star Trek Into Darkness"?
Also, yeah, Zilla looked way more like some long-extinct dinosaur than the Kaiju king himself.
Heck Zilla could've made a great redesign for the Rhedosaurus and the movie as whole should've been a remake to The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms.
They took the God out of Godzilla.
Zilla was created by reptile mutation from nuclear radiation so the design makes sense.
@@jakushkadarkstalker6278 Isn't that sometimes how Godzilla is created anyway? Through radiation mutation?
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i think thats all of them, unless the one against king kong isnt cuz i didnt watched it
Does the Star Wars Sequel trilogy count?
It deserves a list of their own. Even the cast would wanna see that lol
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722that was Kathleen kennedy ieda
On the bright side, Jar Jar would get less screen time after Phantom Menace
Jar Jar wasn’t even that bad in episode one.
The 1998 Godzilla was one of the coolest movies of my childhood. I still don't get it why people hate it.
Mostly because it never really featured what the Japanese Godzilla had.
bro peters dancing scene is iconic. i love that scene because of the memes
Bro there is just now way that Peter Dancing made fans rage quit, this is a god meme, I mean someone tell me that they hated this scene.
This list is spot on 👍
When Killmonger preached loving his people and wanting to prove himself, and then immediately strangling the queen and getting people killed 😂
Oh the Last Jedi broke the fandom and franchise in a way that it hasn't recovered from yet
You can defend it but this was the point where the franchise stopped feeling magical and started to feel corporate
Dude, shut up. The franchise still feels pretty damn magical. Just because the Last Jedi exist doesn't mean it's sponged away all of its magic and believe me, this is coming from someone who's not even a fan of the franchise.
The Spinosaurus and the T-Rex fight in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Paleontologist said the T-Rex bite at the start of the fight would have been fatal for the Spinosaurus. But the writers wanted a new main threat, when we all still wanted the T-Rex.
I don't think everyone wanted the same old T-rex...
But the writers didn't want a new threat. The T-rex "statue" was injured by a storm and the repair cost would have cost much higher so they used the Spino instead because it was complete.
Judge Dredd's biggest issue wasn't Sly taking off his helmet...it was attempting to inject a comedic character into the storyline.
Yeah...killing two beloved characters in Alien 3 during the OPENING CREDITS was a bad idea.
Unless you were a hardcore fan of the Judge Dredd comics, the removal of the helmet would hardly be the major issue. As you pointed out, it was simply the attempt at injecting a comedic character instead of Anderson.
I see what you guys did with the thumbnail…
Holy smokes! You are one fine man
Hancock deserved a mention. The movie is actually decent until Charlize Theron reveals that she is also a superhero.
"Somehow Palpatine returned" should be on here
In the now Legends books he returns multiple times through clones. His soul is transferred to a newly activated clone.
Admittedly I was never a massive fan of Star Wars in general but The Last Jedi remains my favourite of its entries precisely BECAUSE it was such a bold departure from what had gone before whilst remaining credibly the same Storyworld. It also has the single best Luke-Yoda exchange in the series.
"Luke: But I've just destroyed your sacred texts
Yoda: Read them have you? Page turners they are not"
With #3, it’s not just the opening. It’s the whole damn movie!
Thor when Portman says " Oh My God" sounding like a valley girl.
I think you guys have picked on the "save Martha" line LONG ENOUGH
Why did you say t hat name?!
That thumbnail look like Sylvester chose the easy way 👀😭😭💀
I actually like the fridge scene in crystal skull. It builds tension really well and is really surprising and cool, but not very realistic.
Yes!!!! I thought it was good too.
The Entire Alvin and The Chipmunks (2007-2015) Franchise Was a mistake the highest grossing mistake what a ordeal
Unpopular Opinion The Godzilla In 1998 Looks Great
Makes it even worse that Lucas intended for Jar Jar to be the new Chewbacca.
(Chewie rips Jar-Jar’s arms off)
Jar-Jar: “How rude!”
Or (if you believe the rumors) the true Sith Lord.
I’m surprised Fast & the furious didn’t make the list
Jurassic Park 3 killing trex was actually pretty believable. Spinosauraus was significantly bigger than trex and it’s claws / teeth did way more damage than a trex
BS. Spinosaurus was hardly a land based predator, it’s teeth were hollow and it’s spine extremely fragile! Its depiction in this movie is extremely inaccurate based on new developments today.
T-Rex would kill it with one bite.
Real paleontologist have said who ever got the first bite, would win. T.rex would’ve ice him in seconds. Fight over
@@carson11100 It was almost 25 years ago. Spino was always a mysterious creature but back then...
I think it was nice to see a new villain with the Spino being the big bad. Three movies with the same monster would have been a little boring in comparison to all the different dinosaurs that exist. Even in the newer films trex was not the focus, nor the biggest bad guy. I think it did well and allowed for growth. Plus this scenes where spino snuck up on them with only the ring tone of the swallowed phone to give a hint were golden. It was nice to see something new and more prehistoric creatures altogether.
@@Zeus94B it’s not wrong to replace the T.Rex yes I agree with you. but here’s the thing, DONT FUCKING DISRESPECT THE MASCOT!
Nuking the fridge was ingenious. Without Mythbusters I would have never known if this would work lol
Galactus wasnt a cloud though. There was just a cloud hiding him. By all means it was a cop out but he wouldnt have had a siliouette of his helmet on the cloud if he was the cloud.
That thumbnail though lmao
I'm in the same boat to
Helena Shaw bullying Indy in The Dial of Destiny
Personally I thought that scene in AVP requiem was excellent and the best part. It's a horror movie with things incubating in people and ripping out, grow a pair people
Newts and Hicks deaths wasn't expecting them two to die especially as Ripley killed most of them off
Dishonorable Mentions:
*Dr. Russell's Sudden Villain Turn - Godzilla: King Of The Monsters
-Dr. Emma Russell just spontaneously becomes a villain to awaken monsters and destroy mankind to restore the earth. WOW! Ok, I get why Ozymandias from Watchmen would have this opinion because what HE was doing, HE was doing it to unite the world against a common threat (and his plan ACTUALLY WORKED) but seriously Dr. Russell, get off your high horse! Here, this turn not only comes out of nowhere, but it's also out of character. Just because you wanna be like Ozymandias doesn't mean you HAVE to be Ozymandias.
*Mystery Inc. Breaks Up - Scooby-Doo
-This not only comes out of nowhere, but it just comes off as mean-spirited. This is early in the movie too.
*Mushu's Plan To Break Up Shang and Mulan - Mulan 2
-Ok, ignoring the fact that Mulan 2 is already one of (if not) THE worst animated Disney sequel. The biggest blunder is the story, which hinges on Mushu trying to break up Shang and Mulan so he can keep his job. What follows is not only mean-spirited and unpleasant (like seriously, who even said with a good conscience "Yeah, that's a great idea for a kids movie. Print it!"), But it's also completely out of character! (Are you starting to see the pattern with these dishonorable mentions?)
*Misrepresenting Fan's Words - Jem and The Holograms
-This was already a bomb with several rage quit moments, but this one's a special case. Before the film's release a contest was held, asking fans to send in a video about how much they love Jem and The Holograms (The Cartoon). Well, all of those fan videos were featured in the end credits. The problem? The filmmakers took their videos and made it sound like they were talking about the movie! That's like asking someone how much they love Star Wars, and then taking what they're saying and making it sound like they're talking about the prequels or sequels. Or worse, like taking a video of someone ripping into the prequels or sequels and making it sound like they hate Star Wars AS A WHOLE! Ok, taking down other people's negative reviews is one thing, but THIS crosses the line like never before.
*Ignoring The Source Material - Super Mario Bros. (1993)
-At least Illumination got this right. It isn't THAT hard, Hollywood, take notes. Use your brains and do your homework.
*Turning Peter Rabbit Into A Bully - Peter Rabbit (2018)
-I need only mention him taking advantage of someone's fatal blackberry allergy to illustrate my point. Not everything needs to be mean-spirited, this isn't like...
*The Tone - Chicken Little
-Ah, yes, that one, yeah! Look, I've made it no scret that I'm not the biggest fan of mean-spirited humor, but even I can acknowledge that there's a right way and a wrong way to do this! (Heck, just take a look at Hunchback of Notre Dame, it pulled this off perfectly) Chicken Little is practically a road map of wrong ways.
All I see and hear are viewers calling out the writers "You don't know how this works, you don't know how this works, you don't know how this works."
Y'know I think that also applies to the lesser seasons of Spongebob now that I think about it. They don't understand the mean-spirited nature OR the positive nature. Chicken Little is essentially the same thing. Mean-spirited humor is fine if the purpose outweighs the offense. But it takes A LOT of skill and A LOT of heart to pull off correctly. When you you focus too much on the negative without really dedicating to exploring or understanding it, you get something that not only makes people feel dumber, but also, kinda dirty. The intent to bring something positive gets lost in the need to make yourself feel important. But honestly, the same can also be said about being too positive, that can come across as mockingly condescending. Somewhere in the middle, there's a balance that's hard to maintain but can still be accomplished.
*So. Much. Sandbagging. - A Troll In Central Park
-Don Bluth was responsible for some of the best animated movies of the 80s, for his work on The Land Before Time, An American Tail, The Secret of NIMH, and All Dogs Go To Heaven. But A Troll In Central Park is by far his worst film. Most of the film is just sandbagging with nothing of major substance happening. To be honest, all I can say here is "GET ON WITH IT!"
*The Whole Movie - The Secret Of NIMH 2
-There's no denying The Secret Of NIMH is a dark movie, but I think someone overcorrected with this DTV sequel by making it too kid friendly and cheerful. To say nothing of sidelining Mrs. Brisby in favor of her son, Timmy, and the outrageous plot twist.
Unpopulated opinion....the cgi In Godzilla made me love the movie....I was a kid when it came out so it wasn't that bad to me
I like Godzilla '98 the same way as I like Super Mario Bros '93. They are my go-to movies to watch every now and then
First, the Indiana Jones refrigerator scene did it for me. Crystal Skull was an unnecessary & unwanted sequel to begin with and surviving a nuclear bomb in a refrigerator just ended it for me. TOTAL jump the shark moment. Second, as much as I strongly dislike Jar Jar Binks, my issues with and rage quit over Phantom Menace is FAR bigger than just Jar Jar.
Why is having Dino-Bots that DON'T talk in Transformers: Age of Extinction NOT on this list!?
Don't remember the exact moment, but even as a kid 'Howard The Duck' made us rage quit and walked out.
Say what you want about all the other films but I personally loved Bully Maguire with his arrogance and dancing 😂
Watch Spider Man TAS. There Venom actually mattered as well as Mary Jane and Symbiote Peter. Raimi knows he dropped the ball unlike the writters of Spider Man TAS
The Last Jedi is one long two & a half hour rage quit moment. The irony is that it's the best movie in the sequel trilogy.
Well... rage quit is such a strong reaction and nearly no movie or show is worth such strong emotions. I watch the movie/show, I reflect about it's flaws and then - watch it (or the whole franchise) never again.
I personally love the Save Martha moment. Showed his selfless, heroism. He was fine with Batman doing him in, beating him; but didn’t want Martha Kent to die in vein. He knew Batman could and would save her in his own fight for justice and peace.
Superman should have just instantly knocked out Batman with one finger right from the get go. His speed and strength should have ended the fight before it even began.
I saw a dad with kid ragequit last jedi. I rage quit by sleeping to the movie.
With The Last Airbender, not only was there the whitewashing, mispronounced names, wrong tone and, of course, as they've put on the list, the bending, which to me feels like dancing, as in the kind you'd see in a contemporary or ballet production on stage, but not forgetting to mention that terrible screenplay, including one thing that still gets on my own nerves, that short-sentenced, misleading, nonsensical expositional dialogue.
To the one who made the thumbnail, you are a genius 👉👉👍👈👈
That Godzilla damn near killed me
I actually *liked* the 90s Godzilla movie.
@@baliyae Ikr
Good thing the 2012 Dredd film hadbthe common courtesy to keep Karl Urban's face hidden with the helmet.
I can’t object to Leia’s sailing through space. She was using the force to attract herself to the mass of the ship. Kind of the opposite of levitating objects with the force.
What about the fact that should would have frozen to death immediately?
Sorry, no. I didn't hate TLJ, but Leia flying through space was the biggest WTF moment in a movie full of them.
@@ericseitzler81 freezing to death immediately is not how space works. It takes hours for a body to freeze due the relative emptiness of space. It's extremely cold but the only way to lose heat in space is via radiation from your body since there is no other medium (air, water, etc) to carry your heat away. With space exposure you die from lack of oxygen or perhaps burst lungs, not the cold.
@@Topher7527 tell that to the director and producers then bc if you look she is covered in ice crystals.
@@ericseitzler81 I'm sure they well know but simply don't care. It's an ongoing myth that cinema has kept alive. Regardless, covered in ice crystals does not equal immediately "frozen to death".
I loved and lol at the hospital scene in AVP2! 😆
I actually don't mind the fridge scene from Indiana Jones 4.
And the emo scene from Spiderman 3.
Green Lantern suit is actually really good. Problems with the GL movie was setting it on earth and not making it a straight Space Opera.
The plot of the animated movie "Green Lantern: First Flight" would've worked better as a live-action GL origin movie. It was essentially "Training Day" set in space.
even ryan reynolds agrees the green lantern suit is shit.
The Mandarin fake was AMAZINGLY done!
I didn’t have a problem with the dancing but Peter hitting MJ should’ve made this list!
The thumbnail image. Green Lantern also fought a cloud villain too. 😂
The look on J.K.Simmons face when Tobey puts his feet on his desk is awesomenesssssss
I thought the Bat credit card from Batman and Robin would be #1…
The fridge scene in Indiana Jones 4 is my most favourite of this movie actually
There were far more grieveious events in that movie. The fridge scene actually made me laugh, partly because I knew that was the original premise of Back To The Future, and it was finally getting used. WatchMojo swung and missed on this one.
The Tarzan scene later on in the movie was awful. In fact, Shia LaBoeuf's entire presence in the movie was crap.
@@BrianJNelson No wonder he got the Poochie treatment in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. If you are a Simpsons fan, you’ll understand what I’m talking about.
No.
Nuking the fridge was not a rage moment.
It was funny as hell
The more disturbing aspect of the Predalien is the realization that the aliens hatching in the belly, like sharks (which can eat each other in the womb) have eaten the human baby.
Judge Dredd made the list? I knew you’d say that!
For me the most ragequit moment was Pearl Harbor CGI Zeros strafing modern US warships copypasted into background.
Spiderman 3 was my favorite movie and I loved the dancing part in it.
There is nothing "problematic" about the Mandarin or his history in the comics
We'd rather see a lesser new character elevated to the big screen then have a beloved character changed beyond recognition. This goes for every character transitioning from page or animation to live action, not just villains!
Funny how Jurassic Park fans were offended by the T-Rex getting mauled by the Spinosaurus but they were completely ok with a woman outrunning a dinosaur on HIGH HEELS in the sequel.
What?! The hospital scene in AVP Requiem was awesome!