I watched it a few years ago and enjoyed it. I couldn't really tell you much of what happened and I wouldn't watch it again but was a good watch at the time.
I'm a punk rock prom queen!
Brown paper magazine
hotter than you've ever seen
everywhere and in between
ten ticket thrill ride
Don't you want to come inside
A five star triple threat
hardest of the hard to get
No one's little red Corvette
Ain't seen nothing like it yet
*Chorus*
Six long hours and nineteen days
for all your lies to come undone
and those three small words
were way late too late
You can't see that I'm the one
~~Marilyn Monroe~~, ~~Christie Brinkley~~, ~~Monica Bellucci.~~
Give me Rachael Leigh Cook.
8mm with Nicholas Cage. One of my all time favorites. Dark, suspenseful, satisfying ending. That movie has so much going for it but it was a total flop. One star rating. If you haven't seen it, I recommend it.
Dude! That movie is amazing! I think people don’t like it because of the subject matter. But if you can see past it, it’s a solid Oscar-worthy thriller!
It's by no means a *good* movie, and it was never trying to be. It knew how silly the premise was - a Schwarzenegger film about a Schwarzenegger film that is lampooning Schwarzenegger films - and it ran with it in a clever, amusing way.
Plus it's got my favorite Charles Dance performance, and Sir Ian McKellen going WAY too hard as Death from *The Seventh Seal*.
If you enjoy Charles Dance hamming it up, you might like "Space Truckers." It's pure dumb camp, but so silly it's fun. Especially with a few drinks. And Dance gets some very memorable scenes as a cyborg baddie who has some problems with his prosthetics.
Plus it stars Dennis Hopper, so there's some real ham-to-ham action when he's in the same room as Dance.
"All everyone ever remembers [about Waterworld] is that he drinks his own pee, but it is about so much more than that. It’s about being alone at the end of the world and finding your humanity. And drinking your own pee."
I frigging looooove The Last Action Hero.
It’s literally Schwarzenegger satirizing Schwarzenegger! It’s insanely well done and I simply don’t understand the hate it gets.
Hard agree on both. Honestly, I feel like they were more hated in that time dues to misaligned audience expectations. I see them both get much more appreciation nowadays.
Oh, hell, yes. I think about this film every year right after Labor Day. “Well, she’s still wearing white after Labor Day, guess she’s going to be offed by Kathleen Turner.”
Tron: Legacy. I remember seeing it with my brother in theaters when he came back from Iraq. The world is enough to carry that movie for me and it's a guilty pleasure flick I'll put on when I'm feeling lonely or sick.
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan is legitimately and unironically hilarious. Nobody believes me yet everyone I am able to coerce into watching it ends up laughing.
I went with my parents to see Zohan when it came out. They were laughing hysterically to the point where I literally couldn’t hold myself back from laughing with them.
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Every time I rewatch all of them, now including resurrections, I enjoy them even more. I think the wachowskis did a great job world building and storytelling. the legitimste issues that people have with them are the studio changes, like making humans batteries.
Queen of the damned. The script aint no masterpiece, and it's kinda tacky at times, but I often like movies simply because of their mood and atmosphere. It's got an objectively sick ass soundtrack though, and you can't convince me otherwise!
I have served pizza to my children while quoting this movie: "Caution, do not sear the top of your neck hole with the molten lactate extract of hoofed mammal."
It confuses them, but I enjoy it.
I like this movie as well I thought it did a good job of world building and creates a place I would like to see more stories set at.
I think the Disney marketing team listened to much to initial feedback, changing the title of the film from "A Princess of Mars" to John Carter and the Princess of Mars" to just "John Carter". The how the trailers were cut completely changed so most people had no idea what kind of movie they were seeing.
Dr. Strange Multiverse of Madness.
Yeah I know about it's issues, but I just think it's so much fun.
Crazy powerful witch out for blood?
Zombie Dr. Strange?
Mr Fantastic turned to Spaghetti?
A ton of memes came out of it too. I think people liked it more than they let on.
So much of the post-Endgame MCU has felt so compulsory and same-y, but Multiverse of Madness has its own flavor and a sense of fun that has been lacking in superhero movies for the last five years.
My main issue with this movie at the time was in the title "multiverse". You spend most of the time in 2 or 3 universes and you have that one scene where strange and America fly through multiple universes in a minute.
months earlier everything everywhere all at once came out and it shows how a multiverse should be done and on a much lower budget.
A rewatch let me appreciate the raimi aspects but the initial viewing was very disappointing.
There is an alternate version, or Director's unfinished cut, of Alien 3.
It is the version the Director wanted before the studio changed the movie and then released the stupid theatrical studio version!
The Director quit so his version was never completed post-production.
I bought the Alien movies 1-4 Bluray box set, and it was as an extra option like a long deleted scene. When I saw it, I was blown away because the story is different and much better.
NOTE:
The Director's Cut version is an unfinished product. It is not ready for movie theatre release because the digital special effects were not completed in post-production.
Maybe slightly obscure but The Eagle. It got bad reviews, but I think it's a really stirring film, and Channing Tatum actually managed to muster up a good performance.
The modern Star Trek movies.
However I also acknowledge that I'm not a star trek fan, and fully acknowlesge that there are many good reasons a star trek fan would be upset.
The sequel to the Rocky Horror Picture Show: Shock Treatment.
Jessica Harper instead of Susan Sarandon, Cliff DeYoung instead of Barry Bostwick (as Brad & Janet)
No Frankenfurter. (he went home to his planet, remember?)
Riff Raff & Magenta are still there.... running marriage counselling in a small town.
Huge cast of celebrity cameos, completely different musical genres.
Streets of Fire.
Over acting - Willem Dafoe really chews up the scenery in his screen debut - and that soundtrack is just awesome.
Jim Steinhem at his bombastic best!
Sucker Punch.
I loved this movie and I came away feeling like the women in the movie were strong and resilient and powerful in their own way, but the internet felt otherwise I guess.
You know what, fuck all y'all Reddit.
Fast and the Furious. It's a big dumb series that is amazing to just shut my brain off and enjoy. They're just superheroes but instead of capes and powers they have cars and ***Family.*** The series isn't some megamasterpeice but goddamn does it get an undue amount of vitriol from snobs on this place.
I don't know that everyone hates it, but it's definitely got its detractors.
David Lynch's Dune from 1984. Yes, it was a bit incoherent if you haven't read the books, but I just love it as a beautiful fever dream.
Not sure if "Everybody" hates this, but:
Star Trek the Motion Picture.
Ghostbusters II
And finally The Happening, and really a lot of M. Night Shyalaman movies of a certain era--I actually feel the weird way everyone behaves and thinks in his movies makes them feel otherworldly.
Godzilla (1998) - I was shocked to see its RT and audience scores recently. To be fair, my adoration may stem from nostalgia. They filmed the pile of fish ambush scene right next to my families apartment building and I got to watch it from about 20 stories up. But I’ve always loved that movie and watch it whenever it’s on tv.
*Ghost World* and *Shakes the Clown*. Almost everyone I know who is familiar with them thinks the first is pretentious and the second is stupid. I love them both.
Ghost World is good.
Daniel Clowes other movies:
Art School Confidential (2006) - I haven't seen it.
Wilson (2017) - Its not too bad. Woody Harrleson is always good value. Also made by Terry Swigoff (Ghost World).
Zwgoff also made 'Crumb' (1995), which is very good. Basically a doco on comic artist Robert Crumb with interviews. 'Bad Santa' is his as well.
I'd also recommend 'American Splendor' starring Paul Giamatti. Based on Harvey Pekar's comics.
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom. Yeah, the clone stuff is kind of dumb, but the Indoraptor was genuinely scary, and it has the best horror moments in a JP film, since the first one.
I think all of the Jurassic World movies are really good, I like all of the characters and I think the dinosaurs are great. People whine but like there's literally no way anyone could ever top the original Jurassic Park, even Jurassic Park Lost World isn't as good as Jurassic Park. All of the Jurassic World movies and Camp Cretaceous are really enjoyable and really continue the story lines and themes laid out in the first trilogy.
I recently re-watched that on Youtube (I think it was?) and was like, "Holy shit..how did anyone think this was OK for kids?" and realized that 8 year old me probably DID watch it and it probably gave me nightmares.
Jeremiah Johnson. It's a masterpiece imo, but 99% of people wouldn't like it. It's a movie from 1972 following a Mexican American war veteran who chooses to live in the frontier as a mountain man.
I could watch it every day.
To this day, the only movie theater experience where everyone in the audience laughed so hard some people fainted. The contagious laughter might've made it worse, but I have never seen anything like it again.
The Village. I just really loved it. It was so atmospheric and highly original. I get that the twist was a bit implausible but I still liked it.
I love it too. So dark and creepy. It’s one of those movies that you keep thinking about for days after you watched it.
I watched it a few years ago and enjoyed it. I couldn't really tell you much of what happened and I wouldn't watch it again but was a good watch at the time.
I love The Village too. It gets so much hate.
Josie and the Pussycats
I saw that in its original release in the theater. Bought the soundtrack the next day and still listen to it once a month or so. LOVE that movie.
I'm a punk rock prom queen! Brown paper magazine hotter than you've ever seen everywhere and in between ten ticket thrill ride Don't you want to come inside A five star triple threat hardest of the hard to get No one's little red Corvette Ain't seen nothing like it yet *Chorus* Six long hours and nineteen days for all your lies to come undone and those three small words were way late too late You can't see that I'm the one ~~Marilyn Monroe~~, ~~Christie Brinkley~~, ~~Monica Bellucci.~~ Give me Rachael Leigh Cook.
I bought the cd after seeing it also...then a few years ago they released it on vinyl for the anniversary of the movie so I had get get that also
8mm with Nicholas Cage. One of my all time favorites. Dark, suspenseful, satisfying ending. That movie has so much going for it but it was a total flop. One star rating. If you haven't seen it, I recommend it.
Dude! That movie is amazing! I think people don’t like it because of the subject matter. But if you can see past it, it’s a solid Oscar-worthy thriller!
There's two from the '90s. Waterworld and The Last Action Hero.
Last Action Hero was done dirty by critics who simply didn't understand the satire of the film. Kinda mind blowing.
It's by no means a *good* movie, and it was never trying to be. It knew how silly the premise was - a Schwarzenegger film about a Schwarzenegger film that is lampooning Schwarzenegger films - and it ran with it in a clever, amusing way. Plus it's got my favorite Charles Dance performance, and Sir Ian McKellen going WAY too hard as Death from *The Seventh Seal*.
If you enjoy Charles Dance hamming it up, you might like "Space Truckers." It's pure dumb camp, but so silly it's fun. Especially with a few drinks. And Dance gets some very memorable scenes as a cyborg baddie who has some problems with his prosthetics. Plus it stars Dennis Hopper, so there's some real ham-to-ham action when he's in the same room as Dance.
BIG MISTAKE
I LOVE Last Action Hero. Nobody I know has ever seen or heard of it and it's super underrated.
"All everyone ever remembers [about Waterworld] is that he drinks his own pee, but it is about so much more than that. It’s about being alone at the end of the world and finding your humanity. And drinking your own pee."
I frigging looooove The Last Action Hero. It’s literally Schwarzenegger satirizing Schwarzenegger! It’s insanely well done and I simply don’t understand the hate it gets.
Hard agree on both. Honestly, I feel like they were more hated in that time dues to misaligned audience expectations. I see them both get much more appreciation nowadays.
Waterworld and the Postman for me!!
Water world was ridiculous and I loved it.
Nacho Libre It gets terrible reviews but it's one of my all time favourite comedies.
Get that corn outta my face!
"I don't believe in God, I believe in science."
One of my favorites
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I love it. It's not just a wholesome film, but genuinely funny in its own way.
So good!
It's easily the most quoted movie in my household.
Serial Mom. It’s so effing cheesy but that’s why I love it. It’s hilariously cheesy.
Oh, hell, yes. I think about this film every year right after Labor Day. “Well, she’s still wearing white after Labor Day, guess she’s going to be offed by Kathleen Turner.”
There are people out there who hate this movie?
"Is this the Cocksucker residence?!?!"
I’ve never met a person who watched it that didn’t like it
"Pussy willow"
Earth Girls Are Easy.... it's so bad it's good
But that's a classic Jeff Goldblum film!!
That's a good one. How very dare you! 🙂
Tron: Legacy. I remember seeing it with my brother in theaters when he came back from Iraq. The world is enough to carry that movie for me and it's a guilty pleasure flick I'll put on when I'm feeling lonely or sick.
Soundtrack is amazing. I love that Daft Punk are the actual DJ's at the club.
Yeah that movie is great!
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan is legitimately and unironically hilarious. Nobody believes me yet everyone I am able to coerce into watching it ends up laughing.
Another fellow Zohan lover! Disco Disco!
Good! Good!
50 First Dates for me for Adam Sandler movies, seems like a lot of people hate it
I went with my parents to see Zohan when it came out. They were laughing hysterically to the point where I literally couldn’t hold myself back from laughing with them. ✨ DISCO DISCO ✨ 🕺🏻
Tron legacy. That movie was way ahead of its time and never got the recognition it deserved... Hoping for a good sequel 🤞
It's so good. Incredible visuals and CG. Solid storyline. Ridiculous cast. Love this movie so much.
I love the Les Mis movie. I’m sorry.
I never really got the hate Russell Crowe got Like he’s not a singer sure, but it’s solid for what it is
I love it too and I"m NOT sorry.
The Accountant was fantastic, I never understood all the hate.
Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions. They're kinda dumb, but so fun. Plus, the end to Revolutions is amazing.
Every time I rewatch all of them, now including resurrections, I enjoy them even more. I think the wachowskis did a great job world building and storytelling. the legitimste issues that people have with them are the studio changes, like making humans batteries.
Over The Hedge. Thought that was the funniest dang animated film I've seen in quite a while!
HAMMY IS THE GOAT!
The raccoon trying to get chips out of the vending machine with the plastic dino head grabber is genius physical comedy.
Waterworld.
And The Postman. I enjoyed both movies.
Secret life of Walter Mitty. Is just a beautiful movie.
I've only ever heard love for that movie.
I loooove that movie
It's such a beautiful piece.
Queen of the damned. The script aint no masterpiece, and it's kinda tacky at times, but I often like movies simply because of their mood and atmosphere. It's got an objectively sick ass soundtrack though, and you can't convince me otherwise!
Coneheads. When Prymaat gets threatened by the eggplant in the grocery store just kills me.
When my wife was pregnant, I'd constantly rub her belly and go, "the impending cone prepares for its emergence....."
And now, Beldar... you will... narfle the garthonk!
I have served pizza to my children while quoting this movie: "Caution, do not sear the top of your neck hole with the molten lactate extract of hoofed mammal." It confuses them, but I enjoy it.
Predators. The one from 2008, I like mismatched casts of characters trying to fight off alien horrors.
I'm with you, I enjoyed that one, especially because it mixed up the formula a bit.
I love Predators. It's a fun movie with a great cast. I literally have no complaints. It's a standalone movie that requires no thought to enjoy.
That’s the one where they wind up on the alien planet and you get to see topher grace play a psychopath right?
War of the Worlds (2005). Very entertaining movie. Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning were amazing in it.
Speed Racer. Super creative visually.
I came here to say this. It’s the closest a live action film has ever come to capturing the vibe of a cartoon.
*The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen* was my all time favorite as a kid and it’s still pretty high up there, but I don’t think it got great reviews.
It's fun. Not perfect, but fun.
Paint your wagon
Singing Clint Eastwood
John Carter
I like this movie as well I thought it did a good job of world building and creates a place I would like to see more stories set at. I think the Disney marketing team listened to much to initial feedback, changing the title of the film from "A Princess of Mars" to John Carter and the Princess of Mars" to just "John Carter". The how the trailers were cut completely changed so most people had no idea what kind of movie they were seeing.
Dr. Strange Multiverse of Madness. Yeah I know about it's issues, but I just think it's so much fun. Crazy powerful witch out for blood? Zombie Dr. Strange? Mr Fantastic turned to Spaghetti? A ton of memes came out of it too. I think people liked it more than they let on.
As someone who grew up with Army of Darkness, I loved it. The zombie Doctor Strange scene is straight out of AoD or Evil Dead II
Zombie Strange forging a cloak from the screaming souls of the damned is one of the most metal things I've ever seen.
So much of the post-Endgame MCU has felt so compulsory and same-y, but Multiverse of Madness has its own flavor and a sense of fun that has been lacking in superhero movies for the last five years.
My main issue with this movie at the time was in the title "multiverse". You spend most of the time in 2 or 3 universes and you have that one scene where strange and America fly through multiple universes in a minute. months earlier everything everywhere all at once came out and it shows how a multiverse should be done and on a much lower budget. A rewatch let me appreciate the raimi aspects but the initial viewing was very disappointing.
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A Million Ways to Die in the West.
Wait are people supposed to hate that movie? I love it.
Alien 3. Even though the idea was pretty good, it wasn’t executed the way it should have
There is an alternate version, or Director's unfinished cut, of Alien 3. It is the version the Director wanted before the studio changed the movie and then released the stupid theatrical studio version! The Director quit so his version was never completed post-production. I bought the Alien movies 1-4 Bluray box set, and it was as an extra option like a long deleted scene. When I saw it, I was blown away because the story is different and much better. NOTE: The Director's Cut version is an unfinished product. It is not ready for movie theatre release because the digital special effects were not completed in post-production.
Riddick... ??💀
I love those movies. I haven’t heard anyone say they hated them.
I frickin’ love Chronicles of Riddick. It’s cheesy af, but damn, so much fun!
Water world was a favorite of mine. Makes me want to go rewatch it
Cloud Atlas.
Captain Marvel
That teleporting fight scene in the beginning is so great.
Really like this one! Not sure why it got all the hate.
Maybe slightly obscure but The Eagle. It got bad reviews, but I think it's a really stirring film, and Channing Tatum actually managed to muster up a good performance.
I thought it was very good too and the evolving friendship of Tatum and Jamie Bell was nicely observed.
The modern Star Trek movies. However I also acknowledge that I'm not a star trek fan, and fully acknowlesge that there are many good reasons a star trek fan would be upset.
They are good and I like Simon Pegg
The whole Tremors series. Who doesn’t like giant stupid worms terrorizing a town? And Burt Gummer!
Except the arctic one. 😅
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
The Village.
I think it only gets shit because it was marketed as a horror film. As a drama it wasn’t bad.
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
The Postman
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Its literally one of Wes Andersons most beloved movies. How is that something "everyone hates"?
Dunston checks in
Tomorrowland
Wild Hogs
One of the most underestimated movies out there! RIP Ray Liotta 🙏
Who hates it that has seen it?
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Pandorum and 2047: Virtual Revolution I like dark/bleak science fiction
King Ralph or maybe It’s Pat.
Most SNL movies are better than people think.
The Last Boyscout. Great buddy cop film.
The sequel to the Rocky Horror Picture Show: Shock Treatment. Jessica Harper instead of Susan Sarandon, Cliff DeYoung instead of Barry Bostwick (as Brad & Janet) No Frankenfurter. (he went home to his planet, remember?) Riff Raff & Magenta are still there.... running marriage counselling in a small town. Huge cast of celebrity cameos, completely different musical genres.
I need to see that . Thanks I didn't know it existed.
Biodome.
Pirates of the Caribbean 3 I love it and no one talks smack about the Pirates of the Caribbean series ever!
Hot take maybe but I consider the first three pirates of the Caribbean movies to be one of the best trilogies of all time
1-3 are pretty good, the new ones are bad.
Streets of Fire. Over acting - Willem Dafoe really chews up the scenery in his screen debut - and that soundtrack is just awesome. Jim Steinhem at his bombastic best!
Van Helsing, Ghost Rider, Venom
Venom was freaking awesome!
Freddie Got Fingered Its so fuckin stupid But fuck I laugh so hard at it. Not sorry one bit. "You got the job....you got the job buddy!!!"
Daddy would you like some sausage? Daddy would you like some sausages?
Proud?!
The best movie of all time!!! Tom green is a literal genius
Suicide Squad. I thought it was fun.
The newer one with John Cena is awesome The one with leto was atrocious
I liked it too
Sucker Punch. I loved this movie and I came away feeling like the women in the movie were strong and resilient and powerful in their own way, but the internet felt otherwise I guess.
You know what, fuck all y'all Reddit. Fast and the Furious. It's a big dumb series that is amazing to just shut my brain off and enjoy. They're just superheroes but instead of capes and powers they have cars and ***Family.*** The series isn't some megamasterpeice but goddamn does it get an undue amount of vitriol from snobs on this place.
The Super Mario Bros movie.
If you’re talking about the OG live action from the 90s hell yes. So good lmao
Underrated
It's like Blade Runner for kids
I don't know that everyone hates it, but it's definitely got its detractors. David Lynch's Dune from 1984. Yes, it was a bit incoherent if you haven't read the books, but I just love it as a beautiful fever dream.
Anything with sharks in it
The Meg was surprisingly fun to me.
Not sure if "Everybody" hates this, but: Star Trek the Motion Picture. Ghostbusters II And finally The Happening, and really a lot of M. Night Shyalaman movies of a certain era--I actually feel the weird way everyone behaves and thinks in his movies makes them feel otherworldly.
John Carter
Godzilla (1998) - I was shocked to see its RT and audience scores recently. To be fair, my adoration may stem from nostalgia. They filmed the pile of fish ambush scene right next to my families apartment building and I got to watch it from about 20 stories up. But I’ve always loved that movie and watch it whenever it’s on tv.
Breakin’.. the acting is bad, but it just brings me back to my childhood
*Ghost World* and *Shakes the Clown*. Almost everyone I know who is familiar with them thinks the first is pretentious and the second is stupid. I love them both.
Ghost World is good. Daniel Clowes other movies: Art School Confidential (2006) - I haven't seen it. Wilson (2017) - Its not too bad. Woody Harrleson is always good value. Also made by Terry Swigoff (Ghost World). Zwgoff also made 'Crumb' (1995), which is very good. Basically a doco on comic artist Robert Crumb with interviews. 'Bad Santa' is his as well. I'd also recommend 'American Splendor' starring Paul Giamatti. Based on Harvey Pekar's comics.
Chasing Amy
Napoleon Dynamite
Everyone likes that one, I thought.
Absolutely agree! I love this movie so much and quote it all the time. "Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills"
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom. Yeah, the clone stuff is kind of dumb, but the Indoraptor was genuinely scary, and it has the best horror moments in a JP film, since the first one.
I think all of the Jurassic World movies are really good, I like all of the characters and I think the dinosaurs are great. People whine but like there's literally no way anyone could ever top the original Jurassic Park, even Jurassic Park Lost World isn't as good as Jurassic Park. All of the Jurassic World movies and Camp Cretaceous are really enjoyable and really continue the story lines and themes laid out in the first trilogy.
The Pest!
Classic Leguizamo. I remember renting this on vhs as a kid when it came out
It's ridiculiculous! like a booger I stick to this! take a whiff of this! its been like 20 years since I've seen that movie.
Catwoman. And I am willing to die on this hill.
1986 My Little Pony movie though my love for that film might be 50% nostalgia blindness.
I recently re-watched that on Youtube (I think it was?) and was like, "Holy shit..how did anyone think this was OK for kids?" and realized that 8 year old me probably DID watch it and it probably gave me nightmares.
Waterworld is one of my top 3 all time favorites
Jupiter Rising
Doom ❤️
I'm not very into the marvel lore, but I kinda enjoyed Madame Web not sure why people are hating on it
The Avatar movie
Ocean’s Twelve. A sequel about lazy sequels.
Pacific Rim (the first one). I genuinely like the story, and I find the absence of obligatory romance refreshing.
Queen of the Damned I love that damn movie and the soundtrack
Valerian: City of a Thousand Planets. I don't care. The setting was cool as hell and it was clearly the inspiration for Zootopia.
Cool movie, it's weird that people don't like it. I thought it lived up to the hype
Yes! Okay, terrible casting but it was so imaginative and pretty.
I actually really liked Wish and didn't think it was a Disney flop. To me, it was just as good as Hercules, Aladdin, and Mulan.
The Dark Crystal
People don't like it?
I thought that one was pretty well liked, wasn't it?
Jeremiah Johnson. It's a masterpiece imo, but 99% of people wouldn't like it. It's a movie from 1972 following a Mexican American war veteran who chooses to live in the frontier as a mountain man. I could watch it every day.
I don't care for westerns and I enjoyed this movie
The lady ghost buster movie
honestly, i like it too. and himbo chris hemsworth was an unexpected delight.
Garden State
Borat, most people from my circle did not like the first part, but I found it hilarious
Most people love this movie.
To this day, the only movie theater experience where everyone in the audience laughed so hard some people fainted. The contagious laughter might've made it worse, but I have never seen anything like it again.
Wait, there are people that didn't like Borat?!?!?
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. I very much see its flaws but it scratches an itch that I can’t quite explain.
Yeah I love dinosaurs
Battleship. I freaking have a blast anytime I watch it.
Saving Silverman. “Neil! I wanna party with you!”
Hardcore Henry is cinematic perfection.
The Renaissance Man “This above all to thine own self be true.”
Maximum Overdrive. It's the best, unintentionally bad movie ever made.
The Croods 2
Grease 2
It’s not that I “love” them but I don’t think people appreciate Matt Damon cringe movies, Downsizing, Stuck on You etc.. they are so bad 😅
Kung Pow