I can't believe you put the Italian Titanic movies on the list. Really?!?!? Of course it's bad. It had talking animals. Based on a True Story doesn't even apply. That should go without saying.
Hey we weren't on the ship, maybe they had talking vermin. Maybe that distracted the guy steering the ship and caused the iceberg collision. We have no way to know.
I agree. Definitely shouldn't have been on this list. It shouldn't have been criticized because Oliver Stone decided to leave politics and conspiracy out of it. He told an honest and amazing portrayal of the heroes of 9/11.
Exactly. I think he chose to leave politics and conspiracies out of it because it is just the story of two guys that went to work that day. I remember that day. No one knew what was happening for a long time that day. The two cops on the ground wouldn't have known about any of that at the time. I also think Stone left that stuff out of it because he was trying to be respectful of the people who were in the tragedy. The two men who were the characters portrayed were involved with the writing of the script and the with the production of the movie.
I think the major issue with the movie is that the title is "World Trade Center" and it was promoted as a story of the tragedy of 9/11 when in reality it is focused exclusively on these two cops so much to the point where they even have Nicolas Cage enter a door and say he is going to help some people get out of one of the towers and then he comes back to say he already did it while the audience doesn't get to see any of it. Sure, the two cop's story is interesting but when you start the movie, that's not what you expect to see.
The movie shot downwind from a nuclear test site, where the cast and crew were inundated with radioactive sand and dust particles for weeks. Half of them died of cancer, maybe more than half suffered from a cancer. Very sad.
+Jóhann Gunnarsson - Ahaha! You have a great point! it would have made a lot more money if they would have just charged 5 times the normal ticket price at the box office for no reason, and then released a sequel to it while you were still watching the first one! A yuppie DREAM!
I was surprised to see Jobs on this list. I thought it was pretty good. Could it have been better? Yeah, prolly... but I don't think it was overly fawning of Jobs. It depicts him as the mixed blessing he probably was. (I don't claim to be an expert on him, but I read his biography.)
what should she have sounded like? She was an ancient Epirot (Albanian) speaking modern English, and Olympias was an outsider in Greece/Macedon; an accent like whatever was valid where Greek sounded English and Macedonians Irish.
he managed to make US Marines look incompetent and simultaneously demonizing Japanese military (they did NOT bomb hospitals, even if they had perfect chance to do so)... i guess that takes some form of skill.
World Trade Center was criticized for NOT showing the attack?! I praise it for not showing it! That's what I liked about it because nearly every other piece of media about 9/11 focused on the attack and the collapse of the towers, not the immediate aftermath. I saw the movie within the last year, and I literally had no idea what the rubble looked like until I saw it--I'd never seen and pictures or news footage, and had never seen the remains depicted on film. I applaud the movie for focusing on that as opposed to the footage everyone has seen a hundred times since that day. Not to mention that, because what the disaster looked like from the outside is so well known, the real untold story IS what is was like for people and first responders inside, who had no idea what was going on outside and up above.
We lived through hundreds and hundreds of media replaying the same videos of the attack over and over. We don't need to see the attack in a movie because we're all pretty sure we know what it looks like by now, thanks WatchMojo. It's the human part of the show and rescuers who bravely fought and died trying to help after the attack that counts. Showing the attack would give credit and attention to the terrorists. They deserve nothing.
I didn't think Jobs was THAT bad. If you were looking for it to portray Steve Jobs as this perfect, nice guy genius, then it would not be telling the truth.
Pearl Harbor was awful. The love triangle was not needed. Tora, Tora, Tora! was much better as well as historically accurate. They should have had Edward Herrmann portray FDR.
+LBF522 They nerfed Pearl Harbor for girls - making it about a love triangle instead of pearl harbor. In all honesty, the movie should have just been about pearl harbor. It's actually insulting to make Pearl Harbor the backdrop.
+LBF522 I disagree --" PH" was a well done story of people caught in a moment we must NEVER, EVER, forget. The attack was brilliantly done, & the love story was moving . What's so wrong with telling a story about the PEOPLE caught in that time? --I loved it, & I loved Faith Hill's " There You'll Be". --So there!! Wolfsky9, 68 y/o
While it is true, the real Patch Adams hated the movie and also the fact that $21 million of the movies take was promised towards building a hospital and not one cent was ever seen. However Patch had admiration for Robin Williams and even visted the set of the movie with his children.
In fact I heard the portrayal of Patch by Williams was notable. So, the real Patch wasn't actually mad at Williams but the script and the poor evolution of the story.
What people didn't like about jobs, is that the movie shows him as the douche he really was... and he was idolized... and put on a pedestal after his death
News flash Steve Jobs was an asshole in real life. The new modern Steve Jobs movie is inaccurate for portraying him like a perfect human being, he was even applying makeup on himself?? I'm sure the real Steve Jobs wasn't making sure his eyebrows were on fleek before he stepped out to show off the new mac computer xD Ashton's film was brilliant from my perspective as a tech nerd.
Titanic itself is a pretty insulting movie when you think about it, Cameron is basically telling everyone that none of the people on the titanic who survived or died was worth dedicating a movie to, so he made up cliched characters and turned it into a class war, A FUCKING CLASS WAR! And the villain's not even 3 dimensional
well, if you're gonna give each passenger who died a story arc, its gonna take more than 3 hours to tell the whole story, try not to nitpick everything once in a while mate..
r0se91 way to take what I said to unrealistic measures. How about this, the film should have picked one of the passengers, or even three of them (one from each class), and told their stories, no romance, no villain, no 100 some year old crazy hag telling people about her sexual escapades.
Elizabeth Taylor was famous for being one of the most beautiful women in the world ... and THAT'S who they chose to play her?! The guy didn't look like Richard Burton, either.
+Sarcos Mortis Yep. Nothing like having Collin deliver the line "Conquer your fear!" to his troops while sounding and looking as shit scared as he possibly can.
+Josh Porter Good point. Alexander seems crazy to modern readers. Maybe he was. In any case he set his performance so as to impress his own men. He was a consummate showman. My problem with all modern historical movies is that they always assume the presence of microphones. A modern general can gather all the troops and address them together, but this wasn't possible before 1926. The old generals had to shout out their speech and then have 'repeater' scream it to the guys in the back who couldn't hear it the first time through. Alexander would have a whole other section of his army move in to hear him. He was known to have reenact an emotional scene over and over so everyone could get the full benefit.
+Josh Porter Good point. Alexander seems crazy to modern readers. Maybe he was. In any case he set his performance so as to impress his own men. He was a consummate showman. My problem with all modern historical movies is that they always assume the presence of microphones. I modern general can gather the troops and address tem but this wasn't possible before 1926. The old generals had to shout out their speech and then have 'repeater' scream it to the guys in the back who couldn't hear it the first time through. Alexander would have a whole other section of his army move in to hear him. He was known to have reenact an emotional scene over and over so everyone could get the full benefit.
+Sarcos Mortis Also OLIVER STONE can't seem to think outside of that late 60'S ERA that he so often visits a period piece is more the forte of RIDLEY SCOTT and why do we never see GREEK actors actually in these films there are GREEK actors in HOLLYWOOD like MARINA sirtis [ Who would've pulled off a better accent !!] BILLY ZANE never mind that COLIN Farrell just seems clearly out of place in this !!
pvtrichter88 Generally movie actors are much better looking than the normal humans they portray. One exception may be Alexander. In his many busts he is remarkably handsome. Of course he was also quite short. But that too is a characteristic of many Hollywood actors.
Another similarity that The Legend Of The Titanic and Titanic: The Legend Goes On have is they both think that the Titanic disaster was a fairy tale, and both are made solely for the purpose of cashing in on the success of James Cameron's movie. Also, other differences the two movies have is that The Legend Of The Titanic turns the Titanic disaster into a save-the-whales ploy and features a giant octopus and that Titanic: The Legend Goes On features a rapping dog, Mexican mice and a Sherlock Holmes rip-off in it, and rips off characters from various animated movies and cartoons like Cinderella, An American Tail, The Secret Of Nimh, 101 Dalmatians, Lady And The Tramp, Anastasia, Speedy Gonzales, etc.
Jobs did dive into Steve Jobs's personality he was not a nice guy but people wanted him painted that way. Ashton Kutcher was excellent in this movie and actually looks exactly like Steve Jobs.
PandaNinja 19 FINALLY!!! Somebody with an actual brain! Jobs didn't portray him as "a saint" like so many people think it did! There were still times where Steve was being an asshole! People just want to hate on it because it's associated with Apple, and it's considered "kewl" to hate on Apple nowadays because "tHeYvE nEvEr DoNe AnYtHiNg EvEn ReMoTlEy RiGhT"!
Yes, but it was completely wrong. Pocahontas was a child when the events happened, she was sold to white men for them to take her back to England as a show piece, and later died when the man that married her was bringing her back to the colonies. It wasn't romantic or carefree.
Holy shit, you weren't wrong! And keep in mind, this film is about one of the worst disasters in history. Titanic: The Animated Movie - It's PARTY TIME
Most of the world have jumped on the bandwagon, yes. its sad too! I was a Williams fan all my life, and was devastated by his passing. The world lost a bright star that day. **Brace for impact as well**
***** Dude? Really? That was harsh....if you don't like his movies, or his acting, thats one thing...but man, to say you think his time had passed....like you were happy he died...man thats just wrong....
Daniel Hettinger Nah- I still hold the same opinions of his movies that I had before his death- hit, miss, something in between. I loved him as a person through it all, and his trying to conquer problems with a sense of humor inspired me and helped me to do so as well.
Lindsay Lohan was a terrible casting choice. Especially for someone like Elizabeth Taylor. Watch the 1995 miniseries “Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story“ starring Sherilyn Fenn.
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I don't know, I'm like the only person in the world who had fun with Jobs. I thought it was a pretty neat movie. Kutscher looked exactly like Jobs for a good bit of the movie.
+Jubach I'm not really a fan of Kutscher, I liked him in the butterfly effect (though I feel the script was more important than who was acting in that movie) and Jobs, that is pretty much it. "Jobs" was enjoyable, and I think Kutscher did a great job (as Jobs) in that movie, couldn't really picture anyone else in the role. But then again, I haven't seen Fassbenders interpretations who I am bigger fan of.
Agreed - Pearl Harbour was way too flawed...I saw it in the theatre when I was 16 with my boyfriend on Friday night date night - perfect target audience right? Well...I came out of the theatre fuming about the time devoted to a dumbass love triangle and how the fictional characters affected so much of the outcome - when I go to a movie titled Pearl Harbour I expect a gripping World War II drama, not the kind of cloying 'romantic drama' found on soap operas
Lol yes! Same with Troy when they had Patroclus be Achille's "cousin" instead of his lover. Lol Both Hollywood and movie goers cannot handle accurate ancient history or myth, it's too much for their delicate dispositions.
Ivy Jones I didn't see him as straight throughout the movie. I saw him as having to marry to promote his empire. I saw him as Hephestian's lover from the time they were children.
aotero u And don't even get me started on The Smurfs 2. They totally missed the internal struggle of the socialist regime and its effects on the common folk in modern-day Smurf Village.
Wired, Walker, Beyond the Sea, Birth of a Nation (great filmmaking but reprehensible storytelling), The Green Berets, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, 10000 BC, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes', Inchon, The Babe Ruth Story, The Conqueror (Asian John Wayne?), Grace of Monaco, The Buster Keaton Story.
"Troy" was absolutely horrific. As a history buff (as well as a Greek!), I was appalled by both "Troy" and "Alexander" for their horrific inaccuracies.
Andy Liv Greek Macedonia was not and has never the same as the modern Rep. of Macedonia. To say Alexander was a Macedonian, not a Greek, is the same as to say someone from Texas is a Texan, not an American.
thomas261989 Right! Also, I never said I was appalled at Alexander the Great being Greek. In fact, he's one of my FAVORITE Greeks. I said the movie portraying him was terrible and does him no justice. Troy is the most pathetic excuse for Homer's work...It was absolute garbage and boring as hell! "300" is a great movie and is about my people, the Spartans. Is it historically accurate? Not at all. But at least it's entertaining!
joedatius no it's placed at number 2 because it's a bad movie. Accuracy is only a minor factor in this list, obviously. Other wise Titanic, Braveheart, Rescue Dawn, Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven (directors cut) would all make the list- and they are all great films.
I find it ironic that a man who made his life - and even changed the world - through science and technology, ends up shunning that very same science and technology when came to /saving/ his life. Steve Jobs may have been brilliant, but he stupidly chose "alternative healing" over standard medicine. And he died because of it.
Dark Lady Xandra well that may have been because he wasn't actually responsible for the science himself but was rather good at promoting and selling it
Dark Lady Xandra Maybe that was because standard medicine failed him. If you do a bit more research into science, it's clear that modern medicine isn't what everyone is brainwashed into thinking. Doctors will tell you that chemotherapy won't cure cancer, but it may postpone death for a couple years. Then if standard medicine doesn't work, they just say too bad you're dying and there's nothing else to do, when there's plenty you can do. Maybe if people didn't believe whatever was fed to them by big corporations there'd be more research into actually finding the root cause of cancer (not just chopping out a tumor), then Jobs would've survived.
He didn't change the world. He just made a company that prays on the stupidity of its consumers. Look at the Mac for instance, it is inferior to most of its competitors, yet people still buy it. You're making this successful capitalist sound like Dalton or Newton, something he is not.
I watch ye Sleep ,- you're correct, people like to idolized other's base on personality and charisma. Obviously, people who falsely say that jobs was a genius, never learned about Testla. He is best known as "the men who lit the world."
How was Domino not on this list? That film took the validly interesting life of the daughter of a Hollywood actor who started as a model and turned into a real life bounty hunter and turned it into a ridiculous mess.
Briony Appleton please Patch Adams is just like every other Robin Williams comedy in the way that it is not funny in the least. All of Robin Williams movies should have instead of being categorized as comedies. Should have been categorized as unbelievably horrible but for some reason people still try to say they are funny. Those people like yourself have horrible humor taste. Seriously id rather go down a slide with razor blade tips exposed the whole way down. Just slicing my ass cheeks left and right and at the bottom is a pool of rubbing alcohol to be launched into. That sounds funnier to me
World Trade Center was a good movie in my opinion, and I think Beyond the Sea should've been it's replacement. While it's not the worst vanity project ever made, the fact that Spacey (who I love as an actor) apparently made the film partially allegorical of his own career post-American Beauty gives the film a slight level of pretentiousness. Plus, Spacey was too old to have been playing Bobby Darin as a young man trying to woo Sandra Dee. The originally planned Barry Levinson film about Darin with Tom Cruise in the role would've probably been a lot better.
Kenny Spillman The Cruise/Levinson version was going to be made in the 1990s I think, so Cruise would've been young enough to play young and old Darin. Spacey only works as old Darin for me.
I agree - World Trade Center was good. It wasn't all about the killings, but about the people who were in the place. It was better than some other movies.
It seems like when u hear Angelina Jolies accent in alexander she relies on that being most of her acting performance like she thinks she's so exotic cause of her accent and not her body at all and that accent gives her a sense of wisdom or something so she's always right it's hilarious actually so pretentious lol
i loved it, everyone i know loved it. I dont get why its so poorly rated. I've heard alot of left wing types saying that it was maligned by conservatives for the gay subplot, but i know alot of conservative and most of them liked it. My dads a full on homophobic fundamentalist and he liked it.
поо вар I agree on Val Kilmer, he was the only watchable thing about it. I'm born raised and living in Ireland and even me and my friends thought they should have used English instead of Irish accents.
Tina Elevation Kilmer was great in it. Leto was very good too, playing his role as one might imagine it to be. And Farrell? What more could you have asked from him (especially given that it was an Oliver Stone movie). Sincerely, seeing Farrell in different roles in several movies I don't know why he's not a certified A-List actor opening movies on his own merits.
Noah, not because I am a fundamentalist, but because I believe that if you are to make a Biblical movie, it should at least follow the source material. Tbh, I had felt like I had been watching a Sci-Fi film. However I did like the bit where they talked about "brother fighting brother."--- Also I am an agnostic, not sure if it matters but someone with the mental capacity of a brick might need that info.
yep! The white playing Asian thing was BAD. But beyond White playing Asian, it was John Wayne. John Wayne. I loved a lot of his movies, but,..... John Wayne?
Oh, everybody played across race in those days. They do it in "Hamilton" now. But Mr. Wayne was just dreadful. And the script was dreadful. The horseback riding was good, though!
Alexis Agnello Two wrongs don’t make a right. Just because Dennis Quaid cheated on Meg Ryan doesn’t mean Meg Ryan gets a pass for doing the same thing.
The World Trade Center Movie was amazing... I actually met one of the two police officers (The Spanish one) who was stuck under The WTC. the movie is about their experience being stuck under there and what they did to survive as they were two of the last three who were found after the attacks instead of "the bigger picture".. actually meeting the guy and watching the movie with him and seeing some people get emotional watching that movie.. it's kinda disrespectful that it's listed here. I love this channel anyway lol but come on The WTC movie was great
+Jonathon Jaszczak Patch Adams was a disservice to the real-life man by portraying him as a dumb moron at med school who got high grades via sleeping his way to the top and not studying one bit, and also portraying him as a criminal who ran his own hospital and practiced medicine illegally, and even thieving other hospital supplies for his own selfish needs. Another thing was Patch in the movie obviously thought the only way to get emotionally involved with patients is to just jerk-off and act like a total clown in front of them. The real Patch Adams wasn't like that. He was a well-educated, hard-working doctor who helped introduce laughter as a form of medicine only if it depends on the situation and when it is actually needed, like if a person has a stomach ache. Also, he's not just a doctor and a clown, he's also a social activist as well, because he likes to help promote positivity and social justice among people. Because of that, every year, he organizes and sends people from around the world to dress up as clowns to help bring happiness and humor to people. Also, Patch Adams hated the movie portrayal of him, because he said it not only misinterpreted his life but also portrayed him as just a clown than anything else.
Pearl Harbor was incredibly disrespectful, even if the music score was good. It romanticized one of the worst events in US history. I'm going to have to disagree about World Trade Center though- it makes me cry and inspires me every single time. It shows how everyone came together to protect the nation they love.
No offense WatchMojo, but The Legend of the Titanic should have been higher on the list. A movie that involves a giant talking octopus saving everything on the Titanic doesn't deserve to live!
Redsoxking "Note, of course, that viewer votes are just one of the hundreds of data points and variables that we consider and look at when we create our lists." -WatchMojo's first comment on every video they post
i remember watching pearl harbor on the opening day, in the front seats there were three veterans from ww2 . how i know this ? well the seats were labelled saying the name of the guys and what they did in ww2. when the movie hits the one hour mark they left the room angry, i heard one of them saying "i dont remember having a stupid love triangle".
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter... I mean come one on, we all know Ulysses S. Grant was the actual slayer of evil blood suckers who want to feed off others. Hollywood just has a hard on for Lincoln for some reason. Probably that damn hat. Absolute rubbish if you ask me. (I know the story was book before film.)
No. The Parent Trap, Life Size, Get a Clue, Freaky Friday, Mean Girls, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Herbie: Fully Loaded are all good movies. The movies she made after she went crazy are bad.
Patch Adams was an incredible movie, and it was very funny also. It may have deviated from the original person but it was an amazing movie. Mojo you got this one wrong.
@ozymandias nero nulifidian where did i make a racist comment? i used 'white person in their 40s' because thats the entire demographic of the movie. plus i'm white also lmao
@John Saunders With all due respect, that's idiotic. Almost every movie about war depicts one side as the good and one side as the evil, it may not be accurate but it doesn't mean Mel hates the English.
Jobs is one of my favourite movies. Ashton Kutcher couldn't look more like the real Steve Jobs. The reason I enjoyed it was because I read the biography by Karen Blumenthal before I saw the movie, and while I was watching everything made sense. All the information was accurate for me and that's why I love it
Some of your picks were great but I'm astonished that Braveheart or The Conquerer weren't on it. The Conquerer starred John Wayne as Genghis Khan and Braveheart is considered one of the most historically inaccurate movies of all time!
Went to see it in the theater when it came out...there were like 6 people in the room. It was so boring i would go to the bathroom to chill and text while my ex was watching it
My single biggest criticism of Cameron's Oscar-winning "Titanic" was that it didn't include helpful dolphins. The Italian cartoon got it right!
A singing iceberg would have helped, too.
Secret Treasure Path what about the octopus
A tap-dancing octopus--I might consider that a win.
Gotta add a rapping dog in there as well!
I'm Italian and I swear I had no idea that cartoon exist! how did they find it?
Now do a top 10 Low Budget Movies that are actually good.
SHARKNADO!!!!!!!!!!
Evil Dead
Primer
Friday
Donnie Darko
I can't believe you put the Italian Titanic movies on the list. Really?!?!? Of course it's bad. It had talking animals. Based on a True Story doesn't even apply. That should go without saying.
+Speedy Gunz i mean snow white also's got talking animals and it's considered one of the greatest films ever made but i see your point
@@claudianorman258 Snow white was not a true story, Titanic is
Hey we weren't on the ship, maybe they had talking vermin. Maybe that distracted the guy steering the ship and caused the iceberg collision. We have no way to know.
I honestly can't believe that movie was made...it was made in poor taste...and seems awful.
"Based..."
Wait a minute, I thought World Trade Center was about the two cops who survived? Wasn't that the point of the whole movie? It was about their story?
I like that movie too, and don't think it belongs on this list...
I agree. Definitely shouldn't have been on this list. It shouldn't have been criticized because Oliver Stone decided to leave politics and conspiracy out of it. He told an honest and amazing portrayal of the heroes of 9/11.
Exactly. I think he chose to leave politics and conspiracies out of it because it is just the story of two guys that went to work that day. I remember that day. No one knew what was happening for a long time that day. The two cops on the ground wouldn't have known about any of that at the time. I also think Stone left that stuff out of it because he was trying to be respectful of the people who were in the tragedy. The two men who were the characters portrayed were involved with the writing of the script and the with the production of the movie.
I think the major issue with the movie is that the title is "World Trade Center" and it was promoted as a story of the tragedy of 9/11 when in reality it is focused exclusively on these two cops so much to the point where they even have Nicolas Cage enter a door and say he is going to help some people get out of one of the towers and then he comes back to say he already did it while the audience doesn't get to see any of it. Sure, the two cop's story is interesting but when you start the movie, that's not what you expect to see.
Yes
I saw Alexander for free and I still wanted my money back
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Oh my...
That was funny.
nobody remembers "The conqueror"? John Wayne as Ghengis Kahn?
DICKNSful That was beyond bad in every way, especially the whole 'white actor portraying an Asian' thing.
The movie shot downwind from a nuclear test site, where the cast and crew were inundated with radioactive sand and dust particles for weeks. Half of them died of cancer, maybe more than half suffered from a cancer. Very sad.
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If there was justice in the world, Jerry Lewis should have played that mass murderer.
Yeah, was Ghengis Khan even real?
Should have taken "Alexander"s spot on this list.
Jobs was the perfect Steve Jobs movie, like everything else connected to Apple it left me feeling ripped off and disappointed. Art imitating life.
+Jóhann Gunnarsson hahahaha, nice.
+Jóhann Gunnarsson - Ahaha! You have a great point! it would have made a lot more money if they would have just charged 5 times the normal ticket price at the box office for no reason, and then released a sequel to it while you were still watching the first one! A yuppie DREAM!
Love this comment! Too right.
Katelynn • me too
I was surprised to see Jobs on this list. I thought it was pretty good. Could it have been better? Yeah, prolly... but I don't think it was overly fawning of Jobs. It depicts him as the mixed blessing he probably was. (I don't claim to be an expert on him, but I read his biography.)
Angelina Jolie's Vlad the Impaler accent is ridiculous!! LOL.
Maybe, but she looked great!
You mean "rrrrrrrrrrrrridicuuuuulooooousss".
She was truly cringe in that movie.
what should she have sounded like? She was an ancient Epirot (Albanian) speaking modern English, and Olympias was an outsider in Greece/Macedon; an accent like whatever was valid where Greek sounded English and Macedonians Irish.
Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor. That's a spit in the face to Liz Taylor.
Pretty much
+Owen Fitzgerald were she alive she would keel over dead from that travesty !!
I think she would.
Lifetime makes the worst movies based on real people,last year they made a movie about Aaliyah!!!
Was she a bad choice or just a bad movie?
Wow, even back in 2001, Michael Bay was producing crap...
And directing that crap too
ReaderGamerSinger And making a crap load of money off his crap, unfortunately.
he managed to make US Marines look incompetent and simultaneously demonizing Japanese military (they did NOT bomb hospitals, even if they had perfect chance to do so)... i guess that takes some form of skill.
I know but I really want to see 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'.
It looks really good.
What about bad boys?
World Trade Center was criticized for NOT showing the attack?! I praise it for not showing it! That's what I liked about it because nearly every other piece of media about 9/11 focused on the attack and the collapse of the towers, not the immediate aftermath. I saw the movie within the last year, and I literally had no idea what the rubble looked like until I saw it--I'd never seen and pictures or news footage, and had never seen the remains depicted on film. I applaud the movie for focusing on that as opposed to the footage everyone has seen a hundred times since that day. Not to mention that, because what the disaster looked like from the outside is so well known, the real untold story IS what is was like for people and first responders inside, who had no idea what was going on outside and up above.
We lived through hundreds and hundreds of media replaying the same videos of the attack over and over. We don't need to see the attack in a movie because we're all pretty sure we know what it looks like by now, thanks WatchMojo. It's the human part of the show and rescuers who bravely fought and died trying to help after the attack that counts. Showing the attack would give credit and attention to the terrorists. They deserve nothing.
Agree!
I didn't think Jobs was THAT bad. If you were looking for it to portray Steve Jobs as this perfect, nice guy genius, then it would not be telling the truth.
lennycrew3 Steve Jobs movie with Fassbender certainly didn't portray him that way and that film was excellent.
Pirates of silicon valley great movie.
Both movies suck
Kutcher did excellent but the writing and imo some editing was crap
Pirates of silicon valley was the best movie about steve
Pearl Harbor was awful. The love triangle was not needed. Tora, Tora, Tora! was much better as well as historically accurate. They should have had Edward Herrmann portray FDR.
+LBF522 They nerfed Pearl Harbor for girls - making it about a love triangle instead of pearl harbor.
In all honesty, the movie should have just been about pearl harbor. It's actually insulting to make Pearl Harbor the backdrop.
Johnny Cage I agree!
+LBF522 I disagree --" PH" was a well done story of people caught in a moment we must NEVER, EVER, forget. The attack was brilliantly done, & the love story was moving . What's so wrong with telling a story about the PEOPLE caught in that time? --I loved it, & I loved Faith Hill's " There You'll Be". --So there!! Wolfsky9, 68 y/o
Wayne Cox I agree that the attack should have been the climax since its supposed to be about the attack and the people it affected.
+Johnny Cage It wasn't for girls necessarily, it was just trying to get the same success as Titanic, but nobody cared about the characters.
Against the Ropes has one thing going for it: Meg Ryan still looked like herself in it.
RIP Meg Ryan's face.
+Fistwagon Yeah, I hate the way Meg Ryan looks now.
Imagine how she must feel.
Thank you!
And monk was in it
What are you talking about? Meg Ryan is still acting, okay?
While it is true, the real Patch Adams hated the movie and also the fact that $21 million of the movies take was promised towards building a hospital and not one cent was ever seen. However Patch had admiration for Robin Williams and even visted the set of the movie with his children.
I heard that too
In fact I heard the portrayal of Patch by Williams was notable. So, the real Patch wasn't actually mad at Williams but the script and the poor evolution of the story.
i love robin williams hes my role model
@@Pvaeerener thank u i love rw
What people didn't like about jobs, is that the movie shows him as the douche he really was... and he was idolized... and put on a pedestal after his death
Alexis Varacolacci lol I think people just hate Ashton Kutcher
Brittany Rose That helps too!
Alexis Varacolacci I like your profile pic btw
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joshua martinez Didn't realize trolls had such artistic anuses
It's weird how much Naomi Watts looks like Nicole Kidman.
LeaSchmea If it weren't for Kidmans nose I would probably get them confused.
And their height difference
Nicole Kidman was also playing a princess (Grace Kelly) in the same years
And they are both Australian. I thought I was rhe only one to have realized.
They're close friens
News flash Steve Jobs was an asshole in real life. The new modern Steve Jobs movie is inaccurate for portraying him like a perfect human being, he was even applying makeup on himself?? I'm sure the real Steve Jobs wasn't making sure his eyebrows were on fleek before he stepped out to show off the new mac computer xD Ashton's film was brilliant from my perspective as a tech nerd.
Carina Sanchez wrong bimbo. Ashton Kutcher was awful as Steve Jobs and overall the movie was absolutely a disaster.
+Skip Bayless Bimbo?! The fuck was that for, you got something against women?!
I'm still waiting for a good movie about Alexander the Great. Or even a premium cable miniseries
Agreed.
Seriously, how could they fuck that movie up.
Yeah, it would absolutely require a miniseries. HBO crushed it with Rome, I think they could do well with Alexander.
John Petersen: It was actually a BBC series, financed dualy with HBO.
Gareth H ooooooh, so that's what the BBC means at the start of Rome, I thought it meant big black cock.
Pompeii, that movie reeked from first scene to last.
I actually like Pompeii.
I remember an ad described it as "the biggest disaster to hit cinemas this year". They were right about that.
It was boring; filming the real Mt. Vesuvius* might of been better! (*Siri is not halping with spelling)
Fun fact,the movie starred kit Harington,the game of thrones star who plays Jon snow.
Kit Harrington
Titanic itself is a pretty insulting movie when you think about it, Cameron is basically telling everyone that none of the people on the titanic who survived or died was worth dedicating a movie to, so he made up cliched characters and turned it into a class war, A FUCKING CLASS WAR! And the villain's not even 3 dimensional
you do know you posted the same comment twice right
Mechafrog smartphones are glitchy SOBs
noobmaster117 oh
well, if you're gonna give each passenger who died a story arc, its gonna take more than 3 hours to tell the whole story, try not to nitpick everything once in a while mate..
r0se91 way to take what I said to unrealistic measures.
How about this, the film should have picked one of the passengers, or even three of them (one from each class), and told their stories, no romance, no villain, no 100 some year old crazy hag telling people about her sexual escapades.
Elizabeth Taylor was famous for being one of the most beautiful women in the world ... and THAT'S who they chose to play her?! The guy didn't look like Richard Burton, either.
99% of the reason they casted Ashton Kutcher for Jobs is because he looked exactly like Steve Jobs when he was in his 20's.
Why did Angelina have a Russian accent in Alexander..
Didn't know what a Macedonian accent sounds like I guess.
Honestly, that whole movie was a mess! I went to see it at the cinema with a friend and we laughed throughout.
Why was she cast as Alexander's mother? She's only a year older than Colin Farrell.
And how come Scarlett Johansson lost her Russian accent for the role of Black Widow?
Can we get " Best Movies Based On Real Life Events?'
+bunnyfreakz well #1 belongs to Titanic for Best Movies Based On Real Life Events
+Ty Marshall Pretty sure Apocalypse Now would disagree with you on that.
*****
Hotel of Rwanda for sure
+bunnyfreakz The Matrix.
Straight Outta Compton
the Aaliyah biopic should have been on here
nikki b Ugh, don't even mention that one, it was sooooooo bad, I'm still salty about it 😒
I think everyone has tried to forget.
nikki b exactly
Don’t for the Brittnay Murphy biopic on Lifetime
I personally loved Patch Adams >->
Didn't watch it...
I liked it XD maybe just cause Robin Williams is funny.. T^T
R.I.P Robin Williams
Me: That.. you just... you mentioned it.. *depressed*
Eve: Yuki it's okay T^T
R.I.P.
Robin Williams! ='(
Patch Adams is one of my favorite Robin Williams movies! I hate it is on this list!
You have bad taste.
I liked it too.
Ingrid....your OPINION
I KNEW there would be someone who cheesy enough to like it and protest here.
Alexander was mostly a mess because of the cast... Collin Farrel and Angelina Jolie...
+Sarcos Mortis Yep. Nothing like having Collin deliver the line "Conquer your fear!" to his troops while sounding and looking as shit scared as he possibly can.
+Josh Porter Good point. Alexander seems crazy to modern readers. Maybe he was. In any case he set his performance so as to impress his own men. He was a consummate showman.
My problem with all modern historical movies is that they always assume the presence of microphones. A modern general can gather all the troops and address them together, but this wasn't possible before 1926. The old generals had to shout out their speech and then have 'repeater' scream it to the guys in the back who couldn't hear it the first time through.
Alexander would have a whole other section of his army move in to hear him. He was known to have reenact an emotional scene over and over so everyone could get the full benefit.
+Josh Porter Good point. Alexander seems crazy to modern readers. Maybe he was. In any case he set his performance so as to impress his own men. He was a consummate showman.
My problem with all modern historical movies is that they always assume the presence of microphones. I modern general can gather the troops and address tem but this wasn't possible before 1926. The old generals had to shout out their speech and then have 'repeater' scream it to the guys in the back who couldn't hear it the first time through.
Alexander would have a whole other section of his army move in to hear him. He was known to have reenact an emotional scene over and over so everyone could get the full benefit.
+Sarcos Mortis Also OLIVER STONE can't seem to think outside of that late 60'S ERA that he so often visits a period piece is more the forte of RIDLEY SCOTT and why do we never see GREEK actors actually in these films there are GREEK actors in HOLLYWOOD like MARINA sirtis [ Who would've pulled off a better accent !!] BILLY ZANE never mind that COLIN Farrell just seems clearly out of place in this !!
pvtrichter88 Generally movie actors are much better looking than the normal humans they portray. One exception may be Alexander. In his many busts he is remarkably handsome. Of course he was also quite short. But that too is a characteristic of many Hollywood actors.
Another similarity that The Legend Of The Titanic and Titanic: The Legend Goes On have is they both think that the Titanic disaster was a fairy tale, and both are made solely for the purpose of cashing in on the success of James Cameron's movie. Also, other differences the two movies have is that The Legend Of The Titanic turns the Titanic disaster into a save-the-whales ploy and features a giant octopus and that Titanic: The Legend Goes On features a rapping dog, Mexican mice and a Sherlock Holmes rip-off in it, and rips off characters from various animated movies and cartoons like Cinderella, An American Tail, The Secret Of Nimh, 101 Dalmatians, Lady And The Tramp, Anastasia, Speedy Gonzales, etc.
Jobs did dive into Steve Jobs's personality he was not a nice guy but people wanted him painted that way. Ashton Kutcher was excellent in this movie and actually looks exactly like Steve Jobs.
PandaNinja 19 FINALLY!!! Somebody with an actual brain! Jobs didn't portray him as "a saint" like so many people think it did! There were still times where Steve was being an asshole! People just want to hate on it because it's associated with Apple, and it's considered "kewl" to hate on Apple nowadays because "tHeYvE nEvEr DoNe AnYtHiNg EvEn ReMoTlEy RiGhT"!
Ashton is a much better actor than he gets credit for. He's just played Kelso too many times
Looking like the character does not denote good acting.
J Edgar was actually a good movie. Really enjoyed DiCaprio's performance
What
Patch adams was my childhood
RIP Robin Williams
Disney's Pocahontas that would be my number one pick.
It's not bad per-say, just very inaccurate. The talking tree is actually one of the more realistic parts of the movie!
I think Wired is way worse
Roy Rouell I Actully love that movie!
Yes, but it was completely wrong. Pocahontas was a child when the events happened, she was sold to white men for them to take her back to England as a show piece, and later died when the man that married her was bringing her back to the colonies. It wasn't romantic or carefree.
Pretty much the entire story never happened. It's just a legend. The movie wasn't a documentary. :)
They lost me at Patch Adam's. I loved that movies.
Why?? It's so awkwardly cheesy I felt physically hurt.
I liked Patch Adams too.
I did too. They're all just Robin Williams Haterz!!!
"Brian De Palma has made some good movies..."
understatement of the century
Why didn't you show the rapping dog in the animated Titanic flick?? It's beyond comprehension
Holy shit, you weren't wrong! And keep in mind, this film is about one of the worst disasters in history.
Titanic: The Animated Movie - It's PARTY TIME
I think they do not want to be compared with the Nostalgia Critic, or worse, being accused of copying it.
Worst part was 'THEY NEVER DIED'.. That made me want to kick a puppy.
Does anyone else get the feeling that a lot of people only like some of Robin Williams's movies because he's dead now? *braces for impact*
Most of the world have jumped on the bandwagon, yes. its sad too! I was a Williams fan all my life, and was devastated by his passing. The world lost a bright star that day. **Brace for impact as well**
***** Dude? Really? That was harsh....if you don't like his movies, or his acting, thats one thing...but man, to say you think his time had passed....like you were happy he died...man thats just wrong....
Well put demontrace , Well put!
Daniel Hettinger Nah- I still hold the same opinions of his movies that I had before his death- hit, miss, something in between. I loved him as a person through it all, and his trying to conquer problems with a sense of humor inspired me and helped me to do so as well.
Daniel Hettinger def some people. I saw a lot of his movies growing up, and I have always loved his acting
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) is so many way million and billion times better than Pearl Harbor (2001).
ruclips.net/video/9PfdQod8HTw/видео.html sadly it still got terrible reviews when it came out
Well, that's why Pearl Harbor made the list
I remember doing a movie night for Liz & Dick, solely to make fun of it, and after 10 minutes I was reaching fort the bourbon.
Aaaaaaahhhhhhh, I want to go to a bad movie just to make fun of it but bloody people always call me mean.
Lindsay Lohan was a terrible casting choice. Especially for someone like Elizabeth Taylor. Watch the 1995 miniseries “Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story“ starring Sherilyn Fenn.
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I don't know, I'm like the only person in the world who had fun with Jobs. I thought it was a pretty neat movie. Kutscher looked exactly like Jobs for a good bit of the movie.
I thought Jobs was played by Michael Fassbender.
+Evil Twin In the new one, yes. But in the one that came out a few years ago, Ashton Kutcher played him. That's the one I was referencing.
+Jubach Oh right, I wasn't aware there had been another. I must check it out, thanks.
+Evil Twin It did pretty poorly I think, but like I said I thought it was pretty neat. :)
+Jubach I'm not really a fan of Kutscher, I liked him in the butterfly effect (though I feel the script was more important than who was acting in that movie) and Jobs, that is pretty much it. "Jobs" was enjoyable, and I think Kutscher did a great job (as Jobs) in that movie, couldn't really picture anyone else in the role. But then again, I haven't seen Fassbenders interpretations who I am bigger fan of.
Pearl Harbor should've been number one
Mark David nah
Agreed - Pearl Harbour was way too flawed...I saw it in the theatre when I was 16 with my boyfriend on Friday night date night - perfect target audience right? Well...I came out of the theatre fuming about the time devoted to a dumbass love triangle and how the fictional characters affected so much of the outcome - when I go to a movie titled Pearl Harbour I expect a gripping World War II drama, not the kind of cloying 'romantic drama' found on soap operas
When they made Alexander straight especially since he's biggest love story was with A man!
Lol yes! Same with Troy when they had Patroclus be Achille's "cousin" instead of his lover. Lol Both Hollywood and movie goers cannot handle accurate ancient history or myth, it's too much for their delicate dispositions.
what are you talking about. they showed that relationship , he couldn't just get married to the guy.
Ivy Jones I didn't see him as straight throughout the movie. I saw him as having to marry to promote his empire. I saw him as Hephestian's lover from the time they were children.
EnglishRose719 to be fair though their relationships never been specified
Two actually, his boyhood bff and the eunuch he fell in love with as an adult
I'm kinda pissed that The Santa Claus wasn't on the list but whatever.
Lol
***** Santa isn't real? NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
What are you talking about? Those movies are obviously fictional. Plus they’re great. Especially the second one.
WHAT? The F#$& you talking about?! Patch Adams was amazing!
tes it was
never looked at it like a bio pic.
I think The Hobbit movies are the worst movies based on real life events.
I don't remember history classes having a lesson about Orc invasions, must've been absent that day.
David N. You must have gone to public school.
Lambo99
No he probably paid for his own private school at the age of 12.
They weren't based on real events idiot
aotero u And don't even get me started on The Smurfs 2. They totally missed the internal struggle of the socialist regime and its effects on the common folk in modern-day Smurf Village.
Excuse me, but Patch Adams is awesome.
the guy: sure.
the film: NO.
And those bastards at rotten tomatoes gave it 22%
Wired, Walker, Beyond the Sea, Birth of a Nation (great filmmaking but reprehensible storytelling), The Green Berets, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, 10000 BC, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes', Inchon, The Babe Ruth Story, The Conqueror (Asian John Wayne?), Grace of Monaco, The Buster Keaton Story.
noncentz ROFL! "The Unauthorized Story Of 'Diff'rent Strokes'"? Whutchoo talkin' 'bout?!
+noncentz I agree about 10000BC, it's crap in each and every dimention.
"Troy" was absolutely horrific. As a history buff (as well as a Greek!), I was appalled by both "Troy" and "Alexander" for their horrific inaccuracies.
sooo what about 300?
MegaMoose1989 Based on a comic, not included. However, no, it was not historically accurate at all.
Andy Liv
Greek Macedonia was not and has never the same as the modern Rep. of Macedonia. To say Alexander was a Macedonian, not a Greek, is the same as to say someone from Texas is a Texan, not an American.
thomas261989 Right!
Also, I never said I was appalled at Alexander the Great being Greek. In fact, he's one of my FAVORITE Greeks. I said the movie portraying him was terrible and does him no justice. Troy is the most pathetic excuse for Homer's work...It was absolute garbage and boring as hell!
"300" is a great movie and is about my people, the Spartans. Is it historically accurate? Not at all. But at least it's entertaining!
Finny Oak I enjoyed troy more than 300 and Troy was barely passable.
Jobs was so bad they had to reboot it two years later
Polivinil Cloruro And that one was even worse.
@@hellasincere the Steve Jobs movie with Michael Fassbender ist great
@@hellasincere what do you mean it got 86% on rotten tomatoes it was so much better than jobs
“World Trade Center” was actually a very faithful adaptation, in that it was about as entertaining as the event it was based on.
History's worst animated film is actually Foodfight. Just ask JonTron.
But that film has nothing to do with real events.
Alex Meyer I didn't say it did.
aMAXproduction thank god its not
I thought it was Dalmatians 4.
Do I smell a new Top 10? The Top 10 Worst Animated Films?
I told you 2000s was a shit decade for Hollywood...
Except for the lord of the rings movies
Anna Hendricks No, they're shit.
Michael McNamara A lot of good movies were released back then....
07foxmulder fuck you
+Michael McNamara In another ten years, kids who grew up back then will be telling us how all those awful films were REALLY great!
Pearl Harbor? Number 2? Yeah, I can admit that the whole love triangle plot was poorly done, but, Number 2? Seems a bit extreme...
My comment was posted -4 seconds ago. What the fuck?...
it is at number 2 for straight lies about what happened. like how the Japanese where attacking hospitals on the land of hawaii, which never happened.
joedatius no it's placed at number 2 because it's a bad movie. Accuracy is only a minor factor in this list, obviously. Other wise Titanic, Braveheart, Rescue Dawn, Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven (directors cut) would all make the list- and they are all great films.
ThatRandomGuy Dammit, stop time-traveling Guy! You're gonna eff stuff up!
***** Well, damn. No need to tell me to shut up over it. :c You made me sad...
It's stupid to expect true story movies to be totally factual. They have to add drama into them to make them palatable at the theater.
Harry potter should have at least got honorable mention.
Harry Potter is *NOT* based on real life events.
really? i had no idea.
Lol do y'all not get that's he's joking
LOL😂
ctaylah He's not funny though
I find it ironic that a man who made his life - and even changed the world - through science and technology, ends up shunning that very same science and technology when came to /saving/ his life. Steve Jobs may have been brilliant, but he stupidly chose "alternative healing" over standard medicine. And he died because of it.
Dark Lady Xandra well that may have been because he wasn't actually responsible for the science himself but was rather good at promoting and selling it
Dark Lady Xandra Maybe that was because standard medicine failed him. If you do a bit more research into science, it's clear that modern medicine isn't what everyone is brainwashed into thinking. Doctors will tell you that chemotherapy won't cure cancer, but it may postpone death for a couple years. Then if standard medicine doesn't work, they just say too bad you're dying and there's nothing else to do, when there's plenty you can do. Maybe if people didn't believe whatever was fed to them by big corporations there'd be more research into actually finding the root cause of cancer (not just chopping out a tumor), then Jobs would've survived.
He didn't change the world. He just made a company that prays on the stupidity of its consumers. Look at the Mac for instance, it is inferior to most of its competitors, yet people still buy it. You're making this successful capitalist sound like Dalton or Newton, something he is not.
I watch ye Sleep ,- you're correct, people like to idolized other's base on personality and charisma. Obviously, people who falsely say that jobs was a genius, never learned about Testla. He is best known as "the men who lit the world."
Steve jobs was a satanist, who practiced the kabbalah.
I feel bad for Kutcher. You can tell he really tried. A better script and better directing and i still think it could have worked.
How was Domino not on this list? That film took the validly interesting life of the daughter of a Hollywood actor who started as a model and turned into a real life bounty hunter and turned it into a ridiculous mess.
Absolutely agree! One of the worst action movies ever.
Who thought casting Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs was a good idea?
morning morality you shouldnt be casting actors because they look like the person, its down to acting skill
GlasgowEoin2k6 Agreed. This is not cosplay, is acting.
Michael bay
Yes as Steve jobs maybe but he's in one of my fav movies of all time butterfly effect?
It was so smart he looked just like steve
I can't believe you never mentioned NOAH.
formerevolutionist Yes Star Wars too
What? Star Wars. You gotta be kidding.
Alex Bernal It was a joke because Noah didn't existed, a man can't lives during 1000years
formerevolutionist I really didn't mind Noah.
Raoulos Iers Those are beliefs tho. some people believe some people don't.
Patch Adams was bloody brilliant!
Briony Appleton unless you know the real story, then it’s insulting.
Briony Appleton please Patch Adams is just like every other Robin Williams comedy in the way that it is not funny in the least. All of Robin Williams movies should have instead of being categorized as comedies. Should have been categorized as unbelievably horrible but for some reason people still try to say they are funny. Those people like yourself have horrible humor taste. Seriously id rather go down a slide with razor blade tips exposed the whole way down. Just slicing my ass cheeks left and right and at the bottom is a pool of rubbing alcohol to be launched into. That sounds funnier to me
@@bubbahotep392 But the film wasn't supposed to be a comedy, but more of a drama. The fact that you didn't get that says a lot.
@@jeremygreenidge5209 it was both. I definitely saw it as a drama with humor.
where's the aayliah TV movie
World Trade Center was a good movie in my opinion, and I think Beyond the Sea should've been it's replacement. While it's not the worst vanity project ever made, the fact that Spacey (who I love as an actor) apparently made the film partially allegorical of his own career post-American Beauty gives the film a slight level of pretentiousness. Plus, Spacey was too old to have been playing Bobby Darin as a young man trying to woo Sandra Dee.
The originally planned Barry Levinson film about Darin with Tom Cruise in the role would've probably been a lot better.
Cruise is like 2 years younger than Spacey, i really liked Beyond the Sea
I enjoyed "World Trade Center", too.
Kenny Spillman
The Cruise/Levinson version was going to be made in the 1990s I think, so Cruise would've been young enough to play young and old Darin. Spacey only works as old Darin for me.
I agree - World Trade Center was good. It wasn't all about the killings, but about the people who were in the place. It was better than some other movies.
Patch Adams was terrific and hilarious.
*said no one ever.
@@steamboatwill3.367 *from a person who has no sense of humor.
I loved Robin Williams in anything he was in.
@@steamboatwill3.367 said almost everyone dipshit
Even though it portrayed Patch as more of a clown than he actually is.
It seems like when u hear Angelina Jolies accent in alexander she relies on that being most of her acting performance like she thinks she's so exotic cause of her accent and not her body at all and that accent gives her a sense of wisdom or something so she's always right it's hilarious actually so pretentious lol
That clip made me laugh so hard.
I liked Alexander. Honestly though,Colin Farrell and Jared Leto made it bearable. Angelina Jolie,too.
Tina Elevation I thought Val Kilmer was good as well.
i loved it, everyone i know loved it. I dont get why its so poorly rated. I've heard alot of left wing types saying that it was maligned by conservatives for the gay subplot, but i know alot of conservative and most of them liked it. My dads a full on homophobic fundamentalist and he liked it.
поо вар I agree on Val Kilmer, he was the only watchable thing about it. I'm born raised and living in Ireland and even me and my friends thought they should have used English instead of Irish accents.
Tina Elevation Kilmer was great in it. Leto was very good too, playing his role as one might imagine it to be. And Farrell? What more could you have asked from him (especially given that it was an Oliver Stone movie).
Sincerely, seeing Farrell in different roles in several movies I don't know why he's not a certified A-List actor opening movies on his own merits.
Rosario Dawson made it better. ; )
''I can roll my tongue when i speak. That must mean i can act foreign in movies!'' - Angelina Jolie
yeah i was wondering why alexander the great's mum sounded russian. its the only one she can do. her british accent on lara croft is ok.
Noah, not because I am a fundamentalist, but because I believe that if you are to make a Biblical movie, it should at least follow the source material. Tbh, I had felt like I had been watching a Sci-Fi film. However I did like the bit where they talked about "brother fighting brother."--- Also I am an agnostic, not sure if it matters but someone with the mental capacity of a brick might need that info.
The story of Noah is fictional.
Kevin Toine Thats your opinion
Paul Valles lol no it's not. That story is completely made up! Just think for 1 second and that's enough to realize that.
Kevin Toine Way to disrespect 40% of the worlds beliefs you jerk.
How
This needs to be updated post-Stonewall, with Stonewall as all fucking ten.
yep! The white playing Asian thing was BAD. But beyond White playing Asian, it was John Wayne. John Wayne. I loved a lot of his movies, but,..... John Wayne?
Oh, everybody played across race in those days. They do it in "Hamilton" now. But Mr. Wayne was just dreadful. And the script was dreadful. The horseback riding was good, though!
Give Meg Ryan a break, already! Her ex cheated on her with ALL his leading ladies! #doublestandard
Alexis Agnello Two wrongs don’t make a right. Just because Dennis Quaid cheated on Meg Ryan doesn’t mean Meg Ryan gets a pass for doing the same thing.
Lindsay actually looks like Liz, a little 🤷🏼♀️
How?
The World Trade Center Movie was amazing... I actually met one of the two police officers (The Spanish one) who was stuck under The WTC. the movie is about their experience being stuck under there and what they did to survive as they were two of the last three who were found after the attacks instead of "the bigger picture".. actually meeting the guy and watching the movie with him and seeing some people get emotional watching that movie.. it's kinda disrespectful that it's listed here. I love this channel anyway lol but come on The WTC movie was great
Any movie that starts Lindsey Lohan as the lead role turns into mulch.
Clearly you haven't heard of Freaky Friday or Mean Girls
What about "Mommie Dearest" ?!?!
Mary-Jane Watson "NO.....WIRE....HANGERS......EVER!!!!!!"
8o)
Paul Cwick
LOL!!! Exactly! XD
Mary-Jane Watson That wasn't that bad of a movie.
Horrorfreak106
You have got to be kidding me...
Horrorfreak106 ROFLMAO!!!
Patch Adams is far from awful.
Check the real one speaking for himself. Or the arguments of Nostalgia Critic, for example.
+Jonathon Jaszczak Patch Adams was a disservice to the real-life man by portraying him as a dumb moron at med school who got high grades via sleeping his way to the top and not studying one bit, and also portraying him as a criminal who ran his own hospital and practiced medicine illegally, and even thieving other hospital supplies for his own selfish needs. Another thing was Patch in the movie obviously thought the only way to get emotionally involved with patients is to just jerk-off and act like a total clown in front of them. The real Patch Adams wasn't like that. He was a well-educated, hard-working doctor who helped introduce laughter as a form of medicine only if it depends on the situation and when it is actually needed, like if a person has a stomach ache. Also, he's not just a doctor and a clown, he's also a social activist as well, because he likes to help promote positivity and social justice among people. Because of that, every year, he organizes and sends people from around the world to dress up as clowns to help bring happiness and humor to people. Also, Patch Adams hated the movie portrayal of him, because he said it not only misinterpreted his life but also portrayed him as just a clown than anything else.
@@aussieman3021 Hmm. Touche.
300 should be on this list.
300 is based off of a graphic novel not an actual event.
Wow, you're dumb.
It's level of bad isn't anywhere need this garbage.
It's based off of The battle of thermopylae
It's based on a comic that is loosely based in a real battle, so it doesn't count.
Wtf Patch Adams is great!!!
lol
Not if you compare with the true event. The real Dr Adams never ran around like a clown sitting on his ass.
Well the movie itself is fantastic
seriously?!!
You're high! Which is usually a good thing but not if you like Patch Adams!
I thought Raise the Titanic was bad ass. Even if it's out of date now. They didn't know that the Titianic was broken on half.
Vault Boy! Woot! I have nothing else to say.
Pearl Harbor was incredibly disrespectful, even if the music score was good. It romanticized one of the worst events in US history.
I'm going to have to disagree about World Trade Center though- it makes me cry and inspires me every single time. It shows how everyone came together to protect the nation they love.
I agree.
Ironically speaking, Michael Shannon was in both movies.
No! Pearl Harbor is a phenomenal movie.
No offense WatchMojo, but The Legend of the Titanic should have been higher on the list. A movie that involves a giant talking octopus saving everything on the Titanic doesn't deserve to live!
Do you read the comments fans vote
Redsoxking
"Note, of course, that viewer votes are just one of the hundreds of data points and variables that we consider and look at when we create our lists." -WatchMojo's first comment on every video they post
i remember watching pearl harbor on the opening day, in the front seats there were three veterans from ww2 . how i know this ? well the seats were labelled saying the name of the guys and what they did in ww2. when the movie hits the one hour mark they left the room angry, i heard one of them saying "i dont remember having a stupid love triangle".
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter...
I mean come one on, we all know Ulysses S. Grant was the actual slayer of evil blood suckers who want to feed off others. Hollywood just has a hard on for Lincoln for some reason. Probably that damn hat. Absolute rubbish if you ask me.
(I know the story was book before film.)
And after Lincoln was done, Kennedy could've taken over.
I remember watching Patch Adams as an 8 year old and I found it touching.
Anything with Lindsay Lohan is bad
No. The Parent Trap, Life Size, Get a Clue, Freaky Friday, Mean Girls, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Herbie: Fully Loaded are all good movies. The movies she made after she went crazy are bad.
you've obviously never seen Herby fully loaded or mean girls then
MrLyndonBJohnson I hate all of those movies and I hate Lindsay Lohan's crap you call 'acting'.
MrLyndonBJohnson All of those films suck
TheGCritic OK, nobody cares what you think.
Corey in the house, my favourite anime
zombiemonkey509 it's the worst ture story's not the best true story's.
zombiemonkey509 that joke got old.
This was from two months ago
Wheres Justin Bieber:Believe?
That's not *based* on reality, it's a documentary.
How Can you say thats a bad movie that's an insult to bad movies
Patch Adams was an incredible movie, and it was very funny also. It may have deviated from the original person but it was an amazing movie. Mojo you got this one wrong.
Truth B Told I agree!
yeah incredible if you're a boring white person in their 40s
@ozymandias nero nulifidian where did i make a racist comment? i used 'white person in their 40s' because thats the entire demographic of the movie. plus i'm white also lmao
@@thebasedgodmax1163 Oh just shut the fuck up you racist dickhead
@@tobycoops0765 yeah bro i’m racist because i made a mocking joke about middle aged white people. get a grip
We need a Dreamworks Animation adaptation of 9/11. Would be 93% on Rotten Tomatoes
+Dant3Shy that's a super fucked up thought, and really want to see it.
Big disagree on World Trade Centre
What about braveheart? That film is riddled with historical inaccuracies
That may be, but it's still widely considered to be a good movie.
They're not rating accuracy, they're rating the quality of the movie.
@John Saunders With all due respect, that's idiotic. Almost every movie about war depicts one side as the good and one side as the evil, it may not be accurate but it doesn't mean Mel hates the English.
and all the Lifetime "Bio-pics"
Jobs is one of my favourite movies. Ashton Kutcher couldn't look more like the real Steve Jobs. The reason I enjoyed it was because I read the biography by Karen Blumenthal before I saw the movie, and while I was watching everything made sense. All the information was accurate for me and that's why I love it
Some of your picks were great but I'm astonished that Braveheart or The Conquerer weren't on it. The Conquerer starred John Wayne as Genghis Khan and Braveheart is considered one of the most historically inaccurate movies of all time!
Why isn't Spiderman 3 on this list?
Yeah the real life Spiderman? You bloody idiot!
Spiderman's never had emo bangs, so it's not based on real life.
Because it was a good movie
Also Godzilla?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Direct-to-DVD in the US? I saw Diana in the theater here!
Yeah. I do remember it being release in the states despite not seeing it.
It was originally supposed to play at a theater in my area, but ultimately never did, partly because I'm guessing of the universally bad reviews.
I feel sorry for you then
Niall Foody What did you think of Diana?
I hope the date that made you go see that was worth it.
I would rather watch "Jobs" than "Steve Jobs".
Steve Jobs is a wayyyy better movie imo. Better acting, cinematography, and writing. Very dialogue heavy
I would rather avoid both and go for a documentary.
I didn't see Steve Jobs when I learned it was written by the same guy who wrote that stupid "Is America the greatest country" scene.
I liked that J. Edgar movie
same, it's a solid film
Connie B. J Edgar was really good. I didn't think it should be in an honorable mention
Went to see it in the theater when it came out...there were like 6 people in the room. It was so boring i would go to the bathroom to chill and text while my ex was watching it
same