If you look at Rotten Tomatoes, four are Fresh and only one (Warcraft) is Rotten, so "what you've heard" doesn't seem very accurate? 84% Rustin 78% Blue Beetle 74% Lightyear 72% Ready Player One 70% Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 66% World War Z 63% Clerks III 63% The Matrix Resurrections 62% It: Chapter Two 29% Warcraft
As a fan of both the book AND the 90's mini-series (Tim Curry will ALWAYS be Pennywise) I thoroughly enjoyed IT Ch 2. It wasn't a faithful adaptation from the book, as a mature adult I'm OK with that and understand why that happens, but it was an enjoyable conclusion to the movies that hit enough of the key beats imho. No film rendition of the end of IT that targets a mainstream audience is EVER going to satisfying King fans.
Both "Chapters" sucked. Muschietti completely missed the themes and the tone of the book - something that the '90s mini-series managed despite being a far more limited production. Setting is wrong, characters are wrong, casting is terrible and the whole thing just wants to be "Stranger Things - the movie for the cinema theater goers". Which is like making a genuine Star Wars movie based on one of the thousands of Star Wars rip-offs - e.g. Battle Beyond the Stars. Hold on... isn't that basically the plot of Rebel Moon? Ultimate capitulation and proof of how BAD the entire Muschietti project was is the fact that after retconing the entire thing to the '80s to appeal to the Stranger Things crowd - NOW they want to make a DAMN PREQUEL retcon TV series set a generation earlier! Which, to bring up a Star Wars metaphor again, is like making prequels to episodes 7-9 by resurrecting and deepfaking dead and elderly actors and shoehorning them into franchises stuck between two trilogies. Take your pick which recent piece of shit fits more. But if one has to be chosen, Chapter 2 is far, FAR worse. From terrible casting which dictated re-imagining of characters and their relations because of star power, constant retcons of the first movie (now with older and taller kids - puberty, how does it work) because character dynamic doesn't fit the new casting, movie's incapability to choose a genre due to casting Bill Hader and letting him dictate the movie through improvisation (because script is shit and writing comedy is HARD) - constantly turning inta a comedy while trying to be both an atmospheric horror AND a jump-scary shlock flick, terrible, TERRIBLE bastardization of themes and missing the point of the book to the point of parody, movie being too busy planting Easter eggs and references to do a proper plot let alone story and theme... To the movie finally literally arguing that violence is the solution to trauma (find you childhood bully and murder him when you grow up kids)... Followed by advertising of suicide for those who are too weak to practice violence and who only weaken the society by their existence. Oh wait... Andy Muschietti is of ITALIAN descent - from Argentina? You don't say!? With ideas like that I would have sworn he was of GERMAN-Argentinian descent. You know... Might makes right, exterminating evil midgets, killing off gays, "the weak one" who would infect others with his weakness just so happens to be the Jew... BTW, did anyone notice how the black guy is way more incompetent and a liar and a thief in this adaptation? His lies almost ruining everything? Maybe his grandfather lied. Then again... Italian fascists had to hide somewhere too. Who knows. All I'm saying is he's clearly a psychopath. It took (me) 2 tries and over 4 hours to watch through the second movie. We constantly had to stop it to have a rant or discussion (with my girlfriend) as we were watching it after revisiting the '90s mini-series. First one I managed in about 2. it is still BAD, but it almost works.
Personally, I like Lightyear, even if it does clash horribly with the Toy Story movies. It's an enjoyable sci-fi story with some fun characters and an interesting exploration of time dilation (seemingly inspired by the song '39 by Queen).
Im honestly still waiting for thst ready player one sequel along with alita battle angel honestly both were really excellent movies that deserve sequels
Alita was surprisingly good and definitely deserving of a sequel. Ready Player One was ok but if the sequel was based off of the book Ready Player Two, then no thanks.
@Mattalica-ss9pj I personally haven't read the books but I'd mostly just love a sequel because I love the concept of ready player one and love to see more of the oasis personally
I'm not really waiting for RPO's sequel. I thought the first was decent(I've watched it off and on when it shows up on streaming again), but there is nothing really there to warrant a second. And from what I've heard about the second it seems really like the writer really didn't understand what made the first good.
Clerks 3 was great. It was sad, funny and a great ending to the series. Especially since my younger cousin introduced me to the franchise, and he's gone now. So for me, the movie was a little cathartic.
Lol, I don’t know a single person who’s ever had anything good to say about matrix resurrections or blue beetle. I’m pretty sure everyone is OK with admitting those movies suck, what culture.
Eight out of ten. I didn't mind Warcraft (maybe I was in the mood) and with Z, I never read the book, which they say is brilliant, but Brad is a talented and watchable star, so it's a pass.
It: Chapter Two doesn't 'suck'. The story about the kids as adults is notoriously difficult to realise on screen, and speaking as someone who has read most of King's work and seen nearly all of the movies, It 2 is still one of the best. There is nothing wrong with the movie. It's a good movie. It might seem bad in comparison to the first film, but nearly everything does.
If you want to see a Buzz Lightyear movie that's more faithful to the character we had in the Toy Story films, then watch Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command The Adventure Begins since it was a pilot movie for a Buzz Lightyear cartoon that came out after Toy Story 2 & was better than the Lightyear movie.
I've only watched one F&F film. It was the one walker passed away while making and so I wanted to see how it was dealt with. That was the only movie I've seen in theaters that I wanted to walk out of cuz it was so...
I still wish they had made a World War Z 2 where we could have seen Brad Pitt fighting an army of Zombies storming downtown Moscow. That said, it isn't a perfect adaptation from the book, but I still consider it to be a decent stand alone zombie movie.
Never gonna happen the author hated the movie so much he tried to sue the studio and when that failed he bought the rights too the IP so another can’t get made
But it's not World War Z. I wanted the Battle of Yonkers myself, or maybe Brad Pitt as that merc hired by the rich guy who broadcast him and his toadies to the world and paid the price.
It’s one of those films (kinda like Jurassic Park) that’s so different from the source material that it’s almost another entity, but still good enough that both entities are great simultaneously.
Most people I speak to have terrible things to say about Blue Beetle, but I enjoyed it so much I saw it twice (I rarely go to the movies) I like that it was a fun time the WHOLE time. Sure, a little heavy on people mispronouncing names, but I laughed, teared up, and genuinely enjoyed the characters.
If you were shocked by the ending of "Clerks III" that says WAY more about you than it does about the movie, because Stevie Wonder could see that ending coming!!!
@@rainbowslushy223 I liked it too, but the ending was anything but a shock... Especially if you listened to any of Kevin's podcasts/interviews leading up to the movie...
Agreed, but he was wrong about more than the ending being a shock. He implied that there were no laughs during the movie, but seeing it in theaters, everyone was laughing through about 75% of it. It was, in my opinion, better than the 2nd Clerks. It was worse than the first, but then again, Clerks is my favorite movie. It's a solid A tier movie.
Warcraft was a flawlessly executed faithful adaptation of the game of the same name. It's what I always hope for when watching adapted media, they literally took the story straight from the game and made it a movie without bastardising it.
@@origami83 might've helped. I'm still hoping for warcraft 2 and 3 and a show based on WOW where the first season is the base game and every subsequent season are based on the expansions.
Warcraft probably would have worked better as a tv series. Waaay too much happens and the lore is full of great instances of that world, that condensing in a 90min to 2hr movie wouldn’t have done it justice
World War Z is my all-time favourite zombie flick, and Im a big zombie flick fan. I have no idea what its like compared to the book but I dont care, as I watch movies based on the movie it self, not to compare them to books. Agree with the rest of the list (Clerks 3 is the epitome of cringe).
Yeah no hot takes here. He could have picked some actually divisive stuff like Zack Snyder's DC films or something like that. Fervent fan base but objectively bad films.
I enjoyed Ready Player One. Maybe because the references were from my youth. But I liked the hunt for eggs, and figuring out the clues and such. It was fun
I agree, I actually enjoyed it better than the book. Maybe because the book had me rolling my eyes enough already that seeing the spectacle come to life in theaters made it more palatable.
I just recently rewatched world war z and I still liked it, especially given the troubled production is impressive. I wish I could say I’m surprised there wasn’t a single marvel movie on here I’m not
I've watched it several times and I liked it every time I've watched it. And the scene when they were searching the lab was very gripping for me (although I'm not a huge horror fan so I don't have many comparisons). But it's not that I don't want to admit it, I just enjoyed this movie and whenever it comes on TV I will watch it because it's a good fun for me.
The BIG problem with World War Z was the title. That was pretty much all it had in common with the excellent book. It was a better than OK zombie movie, but it wasn't WWZ.
Being subjective is the point of all movie reviews. There's rarely an objective review that studies the quality of the writing, editing and directing. If you agree great. If you don't agree, still great. You already viewed the video. Whether you agree or object you were interested in the content.
I am surprised that Avatar wasn't on here. The one with blue aliens, not the ATLA. Aside from the admittedly beautiful visuals, the story was bad. Acting, not great. And no one wants to say that Avatar was not a good movie. Just an opinion.
Blue beetle didn't suck as much as it had a dated story that would of done well 10 years ago. I never played Warcraft so maybe that's why I liked it lol
Reloaded is still garbage, that freeway scene is amazing but does not redeem it whatsoever. You're right about the franchise, it should have remained one single legendary movie
I treat the first Matrix as a standalone movie that was groundbreaking and changed the cinema (and game industry as well). However I also treat other 2 movies along with the first as one story that got concluded. I enjoyed the other 2 movies, the history of Hammer fighting it's way home, fight with the machines, rave in this huge chamber of Zion. However I always cringe at the one moment of the last fight of Neo and agent Smith, I cannot unwatch the blow to the face of agent Smith at the end of this fight that is showed in slow motion.
"Movies that suck", to me, indicate a movie that I'd never want to watch again. But a good number of these movies I've watched many times and will enjoy watching again. Are they Oscar level? No. But they are entertaining, and that's what's important with a movie.
Cannot agree with Warcraft. Just being able to see those "places" from the game on the big screen was awe inspiring. I only wish it had done better and had started a franchise. GREATLY agree with It 2. I have no idea how that movie could be so bad.
I was pretty much checked out of Clerks 3 the moment I realized Becky got fridged. Worst thing is the realization that she had to have died like RIGHT after Clerks 2 ended.
I agree with all of them except Warcraft. As someone who never knew much about its fiction I enjoyed it, just kinda pissed it was made with CLEAR intentions of a sequel so I feel like we never got the entire story.
@@Terrato.Worzen The lead 'Human' actor (can't remeber his name) was crap, so that didn't help. He seemed to just be playing his character from the Vikings tv series. They also chose the wrong story to start a franchise.
@@Thurgosh_OG I understand why some people might think that, but honestly, he didn't bother me at all. Maybe I expected waaay too little and was greatly surprised.
I saw that during UK channel 4's launch year in the Worst of Hollywood Friday night series, along with the likes of Godzilla vs The Smog Monster (Hedorah).
I'm definitely in denial about World War Z so much so that it's actually one of my favorite horror/zombie movies of all time! haha. I love the opening especially. So tense and really sets the stage.
Just to counterpoint the Clerks III hate - Jersey Girl and Cop Out. The former having some serious heart and the latter just being fun and dry and thus great for Brits.
Remember the time when fans were just excited to see a superhero movie and didn't demand they bring anything to the table other than being GOOD and enjoyable? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Every single point of criticism levelled at Blue Beetle - which I agree with, by the way - fits to a T on Black Panther as well (except for "latino", of course).
I didn't like Black Panther much either, but I think you're forgetting just how bland Blue Beetle was. It's so painfully uninspired, I don't think there's any comparison to BP.
It's not that Black Panther sucked, so much as it really wasn't any of the things that the political hype made it out to be. It was Weekend at Bernie's made out to be Citizen Kane...
Except BP made money and shattered box office numbers for a non summer release when trolls were actively rooting against it. Was the story simply the Lion King retold? If you say so, because audiences *like* well told stories and Blue Beetle wasn't (that's the difference). Also, BP was deeply layered because every scene, costume, music score, etc, told a story (think Christopher Nolan type of nerd levels). There are plenty of breakdown videos you can check out for those things, which justified its Best Picture nomination.
So, Ready Player One "sucks" because... it's "soulless"? No concrete flaws to point out, just a blanket statement that he didn't like the story, and some memebabble about "Hollywood's worst instincts" and it being "barren"? There was nothing wrong with that story, despite whatever this "critique" was supposed to say. Was it an Oscars contender? Of course not. Most films aren't. Was it highly entertaining for its target audience? Absolutely.
I liked both Warcraft and World War Z, they are flawed but i wont go as far as say they "suck" and im being objective here (i also on some very umpopular camps of people that liked more Matrix 3 than 2, liked Alien over Alien 2, and T1 over T2 so maybe my tastes are weird)
Have not read the book. I love the movie so i bought the movie on google play and amazon prime. I love the premiss of the Oasis. Where you can look like anyone and or anything and that you could change the avatar. My avatar would always carry a towel. But it would be fun to know more in terms of the economy and where you step into the Oasis. Also how IOI would fit into and trying to take over it.
IT Chapter Two was already weaker than the first part, but I still liked it. In my opinion, Ready Player One is a brilliant film that I can watch more often. No, I haven't read the book, and yes I'm aware that it's probably better. I actually really liked World War Z. But of course it's all a matter of taste
Yup, matrix should have had NO sequels. Blue Beetle was not s superhero movie. It was a soap opera with a sort of superhero. Ready player one was forgettable. I remember watching "Ready Player One", but that's it.
WW Z sucked like a 5 dollar hooker. Dial of Destiny was a study in aging. I am 70 and Indy is lost in history and regret. You have to have a perspective that only age brings to get it. When he is on the wall climbing and catalogs why he shouldn’t be you are hearing a man who didn’t have time to build a comfortable old age .. Not a great movie, not a good action movie. But I enjoyed it..
Yeah, I just think WhatCulture doesn't actually like movies. Most of these movies are fun watches if you aren't gonna nitpick the hell out of them. The only movie I'll actually agree with on this is is World War Z. That movie was garbage and should have just had a generic zombie movie name.
I don't agree with several picks. Matrix 4 and the new Indiana Jones were treated as garbage from the start, so almost everybodu admitted that they sucked. And I liked World War Z, I knew nothing about the book, so I didn't have any preconceived notions.
Most of these are universally recognized as being terrible. Have the guts to put Barbie on the list. It’s a cult movie at best. Can’t wait for the complaints about how many Oscars it gets snubbed for. Probably deserves about a 6 out of 10 just because of some of the costuming and social commentary elements. Years from now when the hype wears out, critics will revisit that script and not be afraid to admit how some of those scenes and dialog were just not very good.
Blue Beetle had a terrible villain but was otherwise a fun movie. Ready Player One while not hitting the mark it could have, was still an enjoyable movie. WWZ was ok until the ending where it went off the rails, but still isn't "bad." The rest of the movies on the list, yeah, pretty much suck.
World war Z deserves to be number one on this list because yes it is a garbage movie. I hate this movie with a passion It needs to be remade like a documentary style, HBO miniseries or something. This film I’ve always seen it once yet it is ingrained my brain forever just of how terrible it is. Read the book, leave the movie in the bargain bin.
Almost all of these movies were disliked from the get-go, I guess titling a video 'let's take an extra dunk on these flawed movies' just wouldn't generate as many clicks.
World War Z is not that bad a movie. Ignore the fact that it has nothing to do with the book and watched as a zombie movie in its own right then it's not that bad. Certainly not in the top 10 of such movies but not in the bottom 10 either. It only seems to stand out as a bad movie due to its production cost and Brad Pitt's starring role.
In my country, everyone loved BLUE BEETLE Mostly because of Bruna Marquezine, who was Brazilian Everyone think she's a great actress because she had done tons of soap operas in here But the thing is that the content we have is cheap, lazy and pretentious, just like THE ROOM And my people is so used with cheap stuff that they'll just eat it up, including a cheap movie with Bruna Marquezine In reality, she's a terrible actress She once played a cartoonish, one-dimensional villain in a GAME OF THRONES rip-off
Rustin is not a bad film. Sure, it didn't go as in depth on it's lead or the supporting characters, but it told it's surface story well and Coleman was still amazing.
Everyone I know hated Matrix and World War Z, Ready Player One is bad when compared to the book but the book had such a narrow target audience that it only made sense to broaden the appeal.
Nobody wants to admit? That Statement is just not true: Matrix, it 2, Indiana Jones and others from this list, many viewers said right from the start that those movies suck. The only movie i d defend is ready Player one, als hollow as the Story itself is it s also a fun movie full of easter eggs and i like the extra life Scene.
ok, no one cares but hey, my opinions on these regardless: Matrix 4 - totally sucked and we deserved better Clerks III - the whole series sucked imho Blue Beetle - walked out of the theater and I really wanted to like it ( I HATED his family) Warcraft - couldn't get past the first 30 mins on tv.. boooooring Lightyear - stopped watching after about 45 minutes.. snoooooooooze Rustin - never saw it, now I have to just to see if I agree with Whatculture It Chapter Two - not as good as the first, but still good. I liked it Ready Player One - I've seen it several times so I liked it (I think having it be over a few weeks instead of years like the book was a good choice) Indiana Jones, Dial - OMG I HATED that chick, she was painful to watch, but yeah it was depressing World War Z - again, saw it several times and really liked it
Video title: "10 Movies Nobody Wants to Admit Suck"
Actual video: "10 Movies Many People Already Admit Suck"
Amen 🙏🏻
Thank you for putting into words what I was already thinking.
Actual title: Some movies everyone knew sucked and some no one heard of.
I had not heard positive critics of any of these films
but have you heard any positive critiques?
They are called "critics" for a reason.
I like World War Z 🙂
If you look at Rotten Tomatoes, four are Fresh and only one (Warcraft) is Rotten, so "what you've heard" doesn't seem very accurate?
84% Rustin
78% Blue Beetle
74% Lightyear
72% Ready Player One
70% Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
66% World War Z
63% Clerks III
63% The Matrix Resurrections
62% It: Chapter Two
29% Warcraft
It’s because everyone doesn’t trust movie critics.
I didn’t think It Chapter 2 sucked 🥺 I liked that movie a lot!
I liked it but not near as much as the first half.
I liked it but not near as much as the first half.
As a fan of both the book AND the 90's mini-series (Tim Curry will ALWAYS be Pennywise) I thoroughly enjoyed IT Ch 2. It wasn't a faithful adaptation from the book, as a mature adult I'm OK with that and understand why that happens, but it was an enjoyable conclusion to the movies that hit enough of the key beats imho. No film rendition of the end of IT that targets a mainstream audience is EVER going to satisfying King fans.
Both "Chapters" sucked. Muschietti completely missed the themes and the tone of the book - something that the '90s mini-series managed despite being a far more limited production.
Setting is wrong, characters are wrong, casting is terrible and the whole thing just wants to be "Stranger Things - the movie for the cinema theater goers".
Which is like making a genuine Star Wars movie based on one of the thousands of Star Wars rip-offs - e.g. Battle Beyond the Stars. Hold on... isn't that basically the plot of Rebel Moon?
Ultimate capitulation and proof of how BAD the entire Muschietti project was is the fact that after retconing the entire thing to the '80s to appeal to the Stranger Things crowd - NOW they want to make a DAMN PREQUEL retcon TV series set a generation earlier!
Which, to bring up a Star Wars metaphor again, is like making prequels to episodes 7-9 by resurrecting and deepfaking dead and elderly actors and shoehorning them into franchises stuck between two trilogies. Take your pick which recent piece of shit fits more.
But if one has to be chosen, Chapter 2 is far, FAR worse.
From terrible casting which dictated re-imagining of characters and their relations because of star power, constant retcons of the first movie (now with older and taller kids - puberty, how does it work) because character dynamic doesn't fit the new casting, movie's incapability to choose a genre due to casting Bill Hader and letting him dictate the movie through improvisation (because script is shit and writing comedy is HARD) - constantly turning inta a comedy while trying to be both an atmospheric horror AND a jump-scary shlock flick, terrible, TERRIBLE bastardization of themes and missing the point of the book to the point of parody, movie being too busy planting Easter eggs and references to do a proper plot let alone story and theme...
To the movie finally literally arguing that violence is the solution to trauma (find you childhood bully and murder him when you grow up kids)...
Followed by advertising of suicide for those who are too weak to practice violence and who only weaken the society by their existence. Oh wait... Andy Muschietti is of ITALIAN descent - from Argentina? You don't say!?
With ideas like that I would have sworn he was of GERMAN-Argentinian descent.
You know... Might makes right, exterminating evil midgets, killing off gays, "the weak one" who would infect others with his weakness just so happens to be the Jew... BTW, did anyone notice how the black guy is way more incompetent and a liar and a thief in this adaptation? His lies almost ruining everything?
Maybe his grandfather lied. Then again... Italian fascists had to hide somewhere too. Who knows. All I'm saying is he's clearly a psychopath.
It took (me) 2 tries and over 4 hours to watch through the second movie. We constantly had to stop it to have a rant or discussion (with my girlfriend) as we were watching it after revisiting the '90s mini-series.
First one I managed in about 2. it is still BAD, but it almost works.
@@d3nza482you do realise Stephen king was massively involved in the two movies and nearly all changes were his choice.
when it comes to bias movies, the mcu can easily have an entire list of their own here.
Personally, I like Lightyear, even if it does clash horribly with the Toy Story movies. It's an enjoyable sci-fi story with some fun characters and an interesting exploration of time dilation (seemingly inspired by the song '39 by Queen).
Im honestly still waiting for thst ready player one sequel along with alita battle angel honestly both were really excellent movies that deserve sequels
Ready Player One and Alita ❤
Alita was surprisingly good and definitely deserving of a sequel. Ready Player One was ok but if the sequel was based off of the book Ready Player Two, then no thanks.
@Mattalica-ss9pj I personally haven't read the books but I'd mostly just love a sequel because I love the concept of ready player one and love to see more of the oasis personally
I'm not really waiting for RPO's sequel. I thought the first was decent(I've watched it off and on when it shows up on streaming again), but there is nothing really there to warrant a second. And from what I've heard about the second it seems really like the writer really didn't understand what made the first good.
@@TrackMediaOnly - Yup, the second book missed the mark by a wide margin.
I completely agree with this list!... except for World War Z. This film is excellent. One of the best zombie movies of recent years.
That's just a list of films everybody thought sucked upon release.😂😂😂
Lightyear wasn't the movie that Andy watched, it was the in universe "real life" events that inspired them to make a movie and action figures.
Clerks 3 was great.
It was sad, funny and a great ending to the series.
Especially since my younger cousin introduced me to the franchise, and he's gone now.
So for me, the movie was a little cathartic.
Lol, I don’t know a single person who’s ever had anything good to say about matrix resurrections or blue beetle. I’m pretty sure everyone is OK with admitting those movies suck, what culture.
Eight out of ten. I didn't mind Warcraft (maybe I was in the mood) and with Z, I never read the book, which they say is brilliant, but Brad is a talented and watchable star, so it's a pass.
It: Chapter Two doesn't 'suck'. The story about the kids as adults is notoriously difficult to realise on screen, and speaking as someone who has read most of King's work and seen nearly all of the movies, It 2 is still one of the best. There is nothing wrong with the movie. It's a good movie. It might seem bad in comparison to the first film, but nearly everything does.
Dune should be on here. I fall asleep every time I’ve tried to watch it.
The book "Ready Player One" was SOOOOOOOO good!!!!
I totally forgot they even made a Warcraft movie. Lol
Ghosts of Mars is awesome. Don't @ me.
I’m with you. I don’t think most people got what the tone was, and, of course, Pam Grier, that is all.
.........AM I wrong??? Almost everybody would admit most of this list sucks..........!!!!????
You're not the only one. I thought these would suck before they came out, and I still think the suck.
ready player one and world war Z are good but yes, the rest are terrible.
I haven't seen a single one of these.
Because not a single one of these represent my demographic.
My people like good cinema.
@@ezekielbrockmann114 what an incredibly racist statement to make. You must be a liberal.
@@america1st721 WWZ would have been worlds better had they used the book. It was just a generic zombie movie
If you want to see a Buzz Lightyear movie that's more faithful to the character we had in the Toy Story films, then watch Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command The Adventure Begins since it was a pilot movie for a Buzz Lightyear cartoon that came out after Toy Story 2 & was better than the Lightyear movie.
Star command was it's own series. nothing to do with buzz.
@@Number6_ More than 'Lightyear'.
@@Aivottaja your going to need more than that?
@@Number6_ I'm saying that 'Lightyear' has even less to do with Buzz. The OP is right.
To be fair the movie "Lightyear" was supposed to represent the movie that Andy saw that made him want a Buzz Lightyear action figure
Matrix Resurrection was the first film in a long time that made me want to walk out the cinema…
I liked it, especially the mecha parts, matter of fact i like it more than Matrix 2 (very unpopular opinion i know)
I hear you. Once I saw it, I was very thankful that I didn’t pay to see it. 😊
Oh yeah, it was so bad, that the author and some actors actually sued warner brothers for thier bad sale, and bad portrayal
Why did you walk in there in the first place...
I've only watched one F&F film. It was the one walker passed away while making and so I wanted to see how it was dealt with. That was the only movie I've seen in theaters that I wanted to walk out of cuz it was so...
I still wish they had made a World War Z 2 where we could have seen Brad Pitt fighting an army of Zombies storming downtown Moscow. That said, it isn't a perfect adaptation from the book, but I still consider it to be a decent stand alone zombie movie.
Never gonna happen the author hated the movie so much he tried to sue the studio and when that failed he bought the rights too the IP so another can’t get made
@@sond.lollipop8919that made my day! Thank you!
But it's not World War Z. I wanted the Battle of Yonkers myself, or maybe Brad Pitt as that merc hired by the rich guy who broadcast him and his toadies to the world and paid the price.
@@archmage_of_the_aether Brits would have done a great job. In the Flesh remains my favorite zombie-style show.
It’s one of those films (kinda like Jurassic Park) that’s so different from the source material that it’s almost another entity, but still good enough that both entities are great simultaneously.
Most people I speak to have terrible things to say about Blue Beetle, but I enjoyed it so much I saw it twice (I rarely go to the movies) I like that it was a fun time the WHOLE time. Sure, a little heavy on people mispronouncing names, but I laughed, teared up, and genuinely enjoyed the characters.
If you were shocked by the ending of "Clerks III" that says WAY more about you than it does about the movie, because Stevie Wonder could see that ending coming!!!
i liked that movie
No should have been shocked but it was still good
@@rainbowslushy223 I liked it too, but the ending was anything but a shock... Especially if you listened to any of Kevin's podcasts/interviews leading up to the movie...
If you're coming off the first two movies which are for the most part very lighthearted and turn every tragedy into comedy, it's very jarring.
Agreed, but he was wrong about more than the ending being a shock. He implied that there were no laughs during the movie, but seeing it in theaters, everyone was laughing through about 75% of it. It was, in my opinion, better than the 2nd Clerks. It was worse than the first, but then again, Clerks is my favorite movie. It's a solid A tier movie.
World war Z was good are y’all serious. Saw it in the theater our audience was invested
Warcraft was a flawlessly executed faithful adaptation of the game of the same name. It's what I always hope for when watching adapted media, they literally took the story straight from the game and made it a movie without bastardising it.
They picked the wrong story to tell imo, should have told the story of warcraft 3 first and warcraft 1 as a prequel later.
@@origami83 might've helped. I'm still hoping for warcraft 2 and 3 and a show based on WOW where the first season is the base game and every subsequent season are based on the expansions.
@@KDubOriginal I doubt that will ever happen. An animated show might work.
I never played but I really liked the movie.
Warcraft probably would have worked better as a tv series. Waaay too much happens and the lore is full of great instances of that world, that condensing in a 90min to 2hr movie wouldn’t have done it justice
World War Z is my all-time favourite zombie flick, and Im a big zombie flick fan. I have no idea what its like compared to the book but I dont care, as I watch movies based on the movie it self, not to compare them to books. Agree with the rest of the list (Clerks 3 is the epitome of cringe).
You could've named this list "Ten Movies Literally Everyone Already Thinks Suck"
Incorrect, most of these are popular movies. The guy who made this list is stupid.
Yeah no hot takes here. He could have picked some actually divisive stuff like Zack Snyder's DC films or something like that. Fervent fan base but objectively bad films.
I really liked World War Z. I actually prefer it over all the other zombie movies, and theres a lot of them
I enjoyed Ready Player One. Maybe because the references were from my youth. But I liked the hunt for eggs, and figuring out the clues and such. It was fun
I agree, I actually enjoyed it better than the book. Maybe because the book had me rolling my eyes enough already that seeing the spectacle come to life in theaters made it more palatable.
Now imagine you didnt experience the 80s and 90s... it becomes very bland with cgi that already look dated.
@@godoftwinkies574 maybe. I ain't debating. I'm just saying I enjoyed it.
Yep. I really enjoyed it, myself.
It was watchable and you don't feel you're wasting your time watching it. But it's one of those movies you might watch only once and forget.
I liked Warcraft .
I just recently rewatched world war z and I still liked it, especially given the troubled production is impressive. I wish I could say I’m surprised there wasn’t a single marvel movie on here I’m not
Naw, it should've been done like a WWII documentary. Instead, it was a sill mess.
@@pamusso1466 I will say I didn’t read the source material and I knew about the production issues so my bar was low from the start haha
I've watched it several times and I liked it every time I've watched it. And the scene when they were searching the lab was very gripping for me (although I'm not a huge horror fan so I don't have many comparisons). But it's not that I don't want to admit it, I just enjoyed this movie and whenever it comes on TV I will watch it because it's a good fun for me.
The BIG problem with World War Z was the title. That was pretty much all it had in common with the excellent book. It was a better than OK zombie movie, but it wasn't WWZ.
world war z was good, but the final act was boring.
I feel like this is so subjective. What some people think sucks, some people might just enjoy for what it is.
Yeah, there's a few in this list that I enjoyed.
Mind you, I enjoyed Man Of Steel, so don't trust my judgement.
Being subjective is the point of all movie reviews. There's rarely an objective review that studies the quality of the writing, editing and directing. If you agree great. If you don't agree, still great. You already viewed the video. Whether you agree or object you were interested in the content.
Some of those movies sucked so hard I forgot they even existed until you mentioned them.
I am surprised that Avatar wasn't on here. The one with blue aliens, not the ATLA. Aside from the admittedly beautiful visuals, the story was bad. Acting, not great.
And no one wants to say that Avatar was not a good movie. Just an opinion.
Blue beetle didn't suck as much as it had a dated story that would of done well 10 years ago. I never played Warcraft so maybe that's why I liked it lol
Agree with all of these films apart from Ready player one. It's a popcorn film - simple....and I've read the source material.
In what universe do people refuse to admit these movies suck?
Blind matrix fans really tried to act like resurrection wasn’t bad at least closer to the release
I enjoyed WWZ , ready player 1 and warcraft.....
I rewatched all of them in 2023 and still enjoyed it
The Matrix is a good example of a franchise that didn't need to be a franchise since each sequel film was worse than the film before it.
Revolutions was awesome
yeah, I fell off after the 1st one
Didn't help it had John Wick in it!
Nothing wrong with John Wick of course, but they could have got Keanu to look a bit different.
Reloaded is still garbage, that freeway scene is amazing but does not redeem it whatsoever. You're right about the franchise, it should have remained one single legendary movie
I treat the first Matrix as a standalone movie that was groundbreaking and changed the cinema (and game industry as well). However I also treat other 2 movies along with the first as one story that got concluded. I enjoyed the other 2 movies, the history of Hammer fighting it's way home, fight with the machines, rave in this huge chamber of Zion. However I always cringe at the one moment of the last fight of Neo and agent Smith, I cannot unwatch the blow to the face of agent Smith at the end of this fight that is showed in slow motion.
"Movies that suck", to me, indicate a movie that I'd never want to watch again. But a good number of these movies I've watched many times and will enjoy watching again. Are they Oscar level? No. But they are entertaining, and that's what's important with a movie.
World War Z should not be on this list. Thought it was awesome, with many memorable scenes. And it exists in an unrated cut.
Cannot agree with Warcraft. Just being able to see those "places" from the game on the big screen was awe inspiring. I only wish it had done better and had started a franchise. GREATLY agree with It 2. I have no idea how that movie could be so bad.
Maybe I'm an outlier with Blue Beetle
But I really enjoyed it
I was pretty much checked out of Clerks 3 the moment I realized Becky got fridged. Worst thing is the realization that she had to have died like RIGHT after Clerks 2 ended.
Man I loved Warcraft the movie lol
I agree with all of them except Warcraft. As someone who never knew much about its fiction I enjoyed it, just kinda pissed it was made with CLEAR intentions of a sequel so I feel like we never got the entire story.
I have to agree. I feel like this could've done a lot of great as a movie series! It even got me to check out Warcraft lore!
That movie is amazing indeed. I've watched it many times and I enjoy it a lot. It's sad that people didn't like it so we'll never get a sequel...
@@Terrato.Worzen The lead 'Human' actor (can't remeber his name) was crap, so that didn't help. He seemed to just be playing his character from the Vikings tv series. They also chose the wrong story to start a franchise.
@@Thurgosh_OG I understand why some people might think that, but honestly, he didn't bother me at all. Maybe I expected waaay too little and was greatly surprised.
"Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" is the worst movie ever made. I love it!
"Hooray for Santy Claus" 😂 That movie's an annual tradition in my house, lol
@@martinboyle9163 Not Natalie Wood. Pia Zadora. Natalie Wood was in "Miracle on 34th St."
Now i want to see it...
I saw that during UK channel 4's launch year in the Worst of Hollywood Friday night series, along with the likes of Godzilla vs The Smog Monster (Hedorah).
oh no, there's MUCH worse out there. Go check out ed wood jrs "Glen or Glenda".
I'm definitely in denial about World War Z so much so that it's actually one of my favorite horror/zombie movies of all time! haha. I love the opening especially. So tense and really sets the stage.
What about the opposite idea. What movie do critics not want to admit to liking? I'll go first: John Carter of Mars.
A film I have watched twice and fully enjoyed each time. I do watch it in 3D so that's one reason.
Just to counterpoint the Clerks III hate - Jersey Girl and Cop Out. The former having some serious heart and the latter just being fun and dry and thus great for Brits.
Remember the time when fans were just excited to see a superhero movie and didn't demand they bring anything to the table other than being GOOD and enjoyable?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
People want to hate movies now.
Every single point of criticism levelled at Blue Beetle - which I agree with, by the way - fits to a T on Black Panther as well (except for "latino", of course).
I didn't like Black Panther much either, but I think you're forgetting just how bland Blue Beetle was. It's so painfully uninspired, I don't think there's any comparison to BP.
I too felt critics over praised Black Panther … pretty formulaic superhero story with a Simba/Scar subplot
It's not that Black Panther sucked, so much as it really wasn't any of the things that the political hype made it out to be. It was Weekend at Bernie's made out to be Citizen Kane...
Yeah, but Black Panther didn't have Abuela The Secret Revolutionary in it. Her character alone is worth watching Blue Beetle.
Except BP made money and shattered box office numbers for a non summer release when trolls were actively rooting against it.
Was the story simply the Lion King retold? If you say so, because audiences *like* well told stories and Blue Beetle wasn't (that's the difference).
Also, BP was deeply layered because every scene, costume, music score, etc, told a story (think Christopher Nolan type of nerd levels).
There are plenty of breakdown videos you can check out for those things, which justified its Best Picture nomination.
Ready Player One is OK
I always got 'fell asleep doing my homework and clambering to get it done' vibes from IT Chapter 2.
Then you don't know what a good sequel is, idiot.
Ready Player One was a great film.
I’m glad you liked it.
I sure as hell didn’t 👎🏾
I’m ngl it took me like 4 times to actually watch it and finish it, but I liked it
Ready Player One sucked and so did the book
So, Ready Player One "sucks" because... it's "soulless"? No concrete flaws to point out, just a blanket statement that he didn't like the story, and some memebabble about "Hollywood's worst instincts" and it being "barren"? There was nothing wrong with that story, despite whatever this "critique" was supposed to say. Was it an Oscars contender? Of course not. Most films aren't. Was it highly entertaining for its target audience? Absolutely.
IT 2 and Ready Player One were awesome. Especially in theaters. Get outta here man. Who wrote this list? Jack Pooley?
I liked both Warcraft and World War Z, they are flawed but i wont go as far as say they "suck" and im being objective here (i also on some very umpopular camps of people that liked more Matrix 3 than 2, liked Alien over Alien 2, and T1 over T2 so maybe my tastes are weird)
I love the Ready Player One book and though it went a different route, I love the movie too!!
Have not read the book. I love the movie so i bought the movie on google play and amazon prime. I love the premiss of the Oasis. Where you can look like anyone and or anything and that you could change the avatar. My avatar would always carry a towel. But it would be fun to know more in terms of the economy and where you step into the Oasis. Also how IOI would fit into and trying to take over it.
IT Chapter Two was already weaker than the first part, but I still liked it.
In my opinion, Ready Player One is a brilliant film that I can watch more often. No, I haven't read the book, and yes I'm aware that it's probably better.
I actually really liked World War Z.
But of course it's all a matter of taste
I loved Ready Player One. It is one of my go to movies.
Mine as well, but I will concede it's somewhat of a guilty pleasure. The movie sure has its flaws.
Yup, matrix should have had NO sequels.
Blue Beetle was not s superhero movie. It was a soap opera with a sort of superhero.
Ready player one was forgettable. I remember watching "Ready Player One", but that's it.
Ready Player One doesn't deserve to be on this list, it wasn't for everyone, but my friends and I loved it.
Your friends and you suck balls
Can you do the opposite? Movies Nobody Wants To Admit Are Great
Positivity doesn't get clicks on RUclips.
WW Z sucked like a 5 dollar hooker.
Dial of Destiny was a study in aging. I am 70 and Indy is lost in history and regret. You have to have a perspective that only age brings to get it.
When he is on the wall climbing and catalogs why he shouldn’t be you are hearing a man who didn’t have time to build a comfortable old age ..
Not a great movie, not a good action movie. But I enjoyed it..
Yeah, I just think WhatCulture doesn't actually like movies. Most of these movies are fun watches if you aren't gonna nitpick the hell out of them. The only movie I'll actually agree with on this is is World War Z. That movie was garbage and should have just had a generic zombie movie name.
Clerks III was so much fun. Hard disagree here. It had some great full circle moments for the characters.
I don't agree with several picks. Matrix 4 and the new Indiana Jones were treated as garbage from the start, so almost everybodu admitted that they sucked. And I liked World War Z, I knew nothing about the book, so I didn't have any preconceived notions.
hereditary . everyone acts like its amazing but i was boring and un engaging
THANK YOU. I didn't like it at all and people are always shocked and offended. (I also don't get the love for It Follows...)
Most of these are universally recognized as being terrible. Have the guts to put Barbie on the list. It’s a cult movie at best. Can’t wait for the complaints about how many Oscars it gets snubbed for. Probably deserves about a 6 out of 10 just because of some of the costuming and social commentary elements. Years from now when the hype wears out, critics will revisit that script and not be afraid to admit how some of those scenes and dialog were just not very good.
ready player one and world war z are great movies
Blue Beetle had a terrible villain but was otherwise a fun movie. Ready Player One while not hitting the mark it could have, was still an enjoyable movie. WWZ was ok until the ending where it went off the rails, but still isn't "bad." The rest of the movies on the list, yeah, pretty much suck.
World war Z deserves to be number one on this list because yes it is a garbage movie.
I hate this movie with a passion
It needs to be remade like a documentary style, HBO miniseries or something. This film I’ve always seen it once yet it is ingrained my brain forever just of how terrible it is. Read the book, leave the movie in the bargain bin.
Ready Player One was a good film. Maybe you have to be a certain age to love the nostalgia. You should watch Ben 10 or something.
Almost all of these movies were disliked from the get-go, I guess titling a video 'let's take an extra dunk on these flawed movies' just wouldn't generate as many clicks.
World War Z is not that bad a movie. Ignore the fact that it has nothing to do with the book and watched as a zombie movie in its own right then it's not that bad. Certainly not in the top 10 of such movies but not in the bottom 10 either. It only seems to stand out as a bad movie due to its production cost and Brad Pitt's starring role.
I'm a huge fan of World War Z (book) and still thought the movie was garbage
Many of the movies in this list was admonished by real fans immediately. Almost the only ones praising them were so-called "critics"
I loved Clerks 3.
I loved clerks 3 ❤
You are objectively wrong about warcraft.
Clerks 3 was amazing and sad
I have yet to meet a human being inhibited in the opinion that Matrix Resurrections did anything but suck.
Ready Player One is a good movie. This one shouldn't be on this list at all😒
Yeah but see, I had no issues calling most of these movies bad immediately upon release
In my country, everyone loved BLUE BEETLE
Mostly because of Bruna Marquezine, who was Brazilian
Everyone think she's a great actress because she had done tons of soap operas in here
But the thing is that the content we have is cheap, lazy and pretentious, just like THE ROOM
And my people is so used with cheap stuff that they'll just eat it up, including a cheap movie with Bruna Marquezine
In reality, she's a terrible actress
She once played a cartoonish, one-dimensional villain in a GAME OF THRONES rip-off
The Sopranos prequel was so terrible that people thougth it
was intentional/sabotage.
most of this list are good movies that whoever wrote this didn’t like!!!
WWZ and RP1 certainly didn't suck.
Agree with all but “Ready Player One”. I recently rewatched with the kiddos and I gotta say it was better than I remembered.
I liked it
The Matrix films were all pretty good.
The Matrix Resurrections?? That was a one movie series. I don't think anyone ever expected Lightyear to be good. World War Z was boring.
All these movies suck. There someone admitted it
and at thirty-eight seconds in, you lost me. Guess I will stick WhoCulture from now on.
Me too
Rustin is not a bad film. Sure, it didn't go as in depth on it's lead or the supporting characters, but it told it's surface story well and Coleman was still amazing.
I was going to comment this, but you articulated my thoughts. Rustin was good enough.
Everyone's choices are different.
None of the Ghostbuster reboots are worth a hoot.
Even "Ghostbusters 2" sucked.
Well that’s cuz Ghostbusters sucks.
A handful of people only thought blue beetle was even stomachable. Everyone thought it was awful.
Everyone I know hated Matrix and World War Z, Ready Player One is bad when compared to the book but the book had such a narrow target audience that it only made sense to broaden the appeal.
I could appreciate that if they had the courage to change the title too.
Seems like they're just mislabeled products to trick the unwary public
Nobody wants to admit? That Statement is just not true: Matrix, it 2, Indiana Jones and others from this list, many viewers said right from the start that those movies suck. The only movie i d defend is ready Player one, als hollow as the Story itself is it s also a fun movie full of easter eggs and i like the extra life Scene.
Maybe they just mean critics didn't want to admit it?
Ready player 1 and world war z are good.
ok, no one cares but hey, my opinions on these regardless:
Matrix 4 - totally sucked and we deserved better
Clerks III - the whole series sucked imho
Blue Beetle - walked out of the theater and I really wanted to like it ( I HATED his family)
Warcraft - couldn't get past the first 30 mins on tv.. boooooring
Lightyear - stopped watching after about 45 minutes.. snoooooooooze
Rustin - never saw it, now I have to just to see if I agree with Whatculture
It Chapter Two - not as good as the first, but still good. I liked it
Ready Player One - I've seen it several times so I liked it (I think having it be over a few weeks instead of years like the book was a good choice)
Indiana Jones, Dial - OMG I HATED that chick, she was painful to watch, but yeah it was depressing
World War Z - again, saw it several times and really liked it