Bad movies you love?

Yeah they are so bad they give you Tremors.

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Is this movie bad or good or so bad it's good or so good it is bad?



This movie is bad for sure, but it does have some groovy Dystopian mammary's...ok, that typo stays in. The word is imagery folks. Imagery.

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There is this Indian movie me and my wife watched this year. It was bad, I didn't love it, but I enjoyed it (not for the reasons I was supposed to enjoy it). It was hilarious how "dramatic" it tried to be and props for the hero music whenever the police force would appear on the screen.

It's called "Missing"

 
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I consider a lot of things I love to be subpar or bad even when they're overhyped pieces.
But when asked this question the Riddick movies always come to mind. They're not god awful but they're nothing necessarily good either. I just like the focus of a legend in a vast universe that could have a lot to explain to us but never bothers to do so. They kinda roll with it.
 
Nirvana, two decades old B-category cyberpunk flick. Ending scene suck big time, strong atmosphere with ethno music after entering Bombay City rocks though!
 
When I hear "two decades old" I still think of the 80s and not the late 90s.
But that movie sounds interesting. Christopher Lambert can't be bad.

Oh wait.
 
I've recently seen Amusement. It's pretty badly amusing horror movie.

The beginning is a mash of typical horror tropes: psycho stalks three women to exact revenge after some dramatic event when they were together in school.

But believe me, the further you go the more bizarre it becomes. Psycho (named Laugh, because we have clown in the movie xd) is an abomination created by combining Jason's stalking abilities, Jigsaw's ability to predict future and Freddy's cheap lines.
Plot rewritten over a dozen times is riddled with predictable twists that are actually plot holes and plot holes that are actually twists.

Amusement was also delayed for almost a year, before Picturehouse released it on DVD, called it a day and finally died (until it was reactivated in 2013).

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Netflix added Battlefield: Earth. Finally. I was getting withdrawal symptoms from lack of scenery chewing and dutch angles.
 
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I can not trust a person who does not like this movie;

To think at the time that was one of the best action movies I had ever watched. Of course movies have changed so much since then...

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Broken bones do not exist.

When the first movie came out all the people in my school were crazy as hell, racing like these dudes. Now these dudes are superheroes. How is a man supposed to keep up?

"Good thing I got those breast implants to absorb the blow."
 
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I can not trust a person who does not like this movie;
I loooove the "Bare Island" soundtrack in the movie (that music playing when Ethan tricks Ambrose with his mask). Hans Zimmer FTW. God, that was just so intense. And the M:I:II version of the theme music just kicks all kinds of ass with its bass and drums. It's a loud and adrenaline-pumping amped up version of the tamer (and lamer) original theme.

On a similar note of "bad movies", Con Air was pretty rad too.
 
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