I came in here to list this movie. The least you associate it with Mario, the better it is. “Trust the fungus.”
The recent Nicolas Cage film Season Of The Witch got terrible reviews - at one point it had 0% on RT, and currently has 10% - I absolutely love.
Anyone who can give a bad review to a film with Nic Cage and Ron Perlman swordfighting zombie monks in a burning medieval library has something missing, in my opinion.
I also caught that on TV yesterday and thought both that it wasn’t the movie that I’d remembered (I last saw it as a child) and a whole lot worse than I had remembered, my memory had been kind.
It’s not unwatchable, but it’s very much less than good.
Ebert gave it two stars and another funny review.
Adam Sandler’s Little Nicky was panned by most, but I found it had a lot of funny bits, and some very clever ideas. I thought, for example, that Nicky, when arriving on Earth, acted a lot like you’d expect someone who’s never been on Earth (“I was hit by some lights attached to a lot of metal.” “That’s a train, son.”)
Urgh. It’s one of those movies that make the wrong choices at almost every crossroads (plot, photography, performance, visual effects, etc). See a slightly improved version of almost the same plot in Solomon Kane marred only by the unfortunate casting of awful actor James Purefoy.
I just finished watching the 1996 made for TV Doctor Who movie. Okay, it was bad, but it was still better than some of the Doctor Who episodes I’ve seen.
Danger Diabolik-
Loved it, incredibly stylish movie with great visuals but not to be taken seriously of course. It has a great timeless comic book look, the exploits of Diabolik are over the top and that is the fun. It meanders a bit towards the middle to the end, I don’t think this deserves the reputation as one of the worst films ever.
Solomon Kane-
Competent swords and sorcery style fluff, which is just what the source material is. Good costumes and I enjoyed the commitment to the source material(god and the devil oh my).
I thought of another one: Osmosis Jones. The live action parts have some gross gross out humor but the animated parts are imaginative and fun.
Has anyone mentioned Star Trek: Insurrection or Nemesis? While they may rank low on lists that rank ST movies from best to worst, they’re still not bad. Besides, any list has to have a first and last, even if they’re all great. If anything, the two movies were opportunities that were wasted, but I still don’t think they’re bad. I like them much better than III or V.
Seconded. I think it’s good campy action-fun. The hate for it is intense though. I made the error of using it to support an argument in a paper back in college (we had just finished reading Shelley), and I believe my professor called it ‘tripe.’
If John Travolta had played his character with calm intellectual menace and not with that flouncing foppish Liberace-ish formula he decided on… well, it still wouldn’t be a good movie, but it would be far more watchable.
Speedracer got panned (38% Rotten Tomatoes) and was written off as a summer blockbuster bomb.
The story however is pretty good and multi layered, the visuals great, and a has a lot of interesting characters.
Ang Lee’s Hulk movie. Loved it.
Heck, even Ed Norton’s Hulk movie isn’t bad, either, but both were poorly received compared to many superhero movies.
Ed Norton’s Hulk is fucking awesome. Ang Lee’s Hulk has earned its reputation as just a bad, bad movie.
(About the movie Constantine)
This one irks me. In some sense they did the original comic a little justice, with some of the good plot points of the comic, and it wasn’t the worst Keanu Reeves one by a long shot.
The trouble is it’s wrong.
Very wrong.
John Constantine, from the comic Hellblazer (and further back Swamp Thing, and Books of Magic), is a very sarcastic drunken scouser (from Liverpool, think the Beatles accents), who fronts and tricks a whole selection of demons and supernatural beings. He’s supposed to be a magician, but isn’t seen to practice magic and lives from his wits. He also rarely gives a crap about anyone and isn’t in general a nice guy.
Due to the comic being called Hellblazer, they changed it to Constantine to avoid confusion with the HellBLAZER series. This is fair enough.
Then the cast Keanu Reeves playing the most emo souless magician angsting about poor little him and exorcising demons to save people. The type of character Constantine would laugh at.
So ironically they named it Constantine, and then removed all traces of the actual character Constantine.
The movie in itself would have redeemed itself massively for me, if it had been called ‘Big Davey the exorcist’. Then it might have worked…
And my aunt sang the theme song (family joke)
Another vote for Waterworld, which was ripped to shreds when it first went over budget and then hit the screens. Not a terrible movie at all. Just a bit too long, a bit too boring in spots, and terrible plot holes that tended to annoy me. But I can still put it on if I’m channel surfing and it’s on.
I think at the time, Hollywood had a bug up their collective asses with Costner. No idea why, so if someone can shed some light on this, great. Dances with Wolves always gets slammed when compared to Goodfellas, but rarely on its own. And that’s because **Dances **won every major category at the oscars at the expense of Goodfellas. The scenery was amazing, and a movie that must be seen on a big screen to be appreciated.
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JMHO, but **Goodfellas **is the most overrated movie of the past 25 years. The final act is very boring and I don’t enjoy it at all. (Helicopters chasing Henry, and the arrest of Henry Hill and the witness protection program.)
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I think you mean HellRAISER.
While I agree with some of the others on here (like Super Mario Bros.), I came to mention Lost in Space. I genuinely liked it and it floored me when I found out people though it was a bad movie. I thought it no worse than any other popcorn Sci-fi fare.