What was the worst movie you ever really enjoyed?

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Miss Togar:
Those Ramones are peculiar.

Police Chief Klein:
They’re ugly. Ugly, ugly people.

The Phantom Menace gets a lot of well earned criticism. Much of the acting is wooden, the dialogue is often clunky, the plot is clunky, and it has Jar Jar Binks. Still, I enjoyed it for the effects, the music, and that absolutely genius lightsaber duel at the end. It was not a good movie by any stretch, but it was a pleasant way to pass a couple hours.

I liked The Avengers with Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman. Ralph’s performance was excellent, the plot was quirky, and the special effects were top-notch.

Currently No. 50 in the IMDB’s listing of the bottom worst films, I have to say I thought Spice World, the Spice Girls movie, entertaining enough. Watched it on TV when the BBC showed it over Xmas one year, so didn’t really have anything invested in the experience and I’ve forgotten it entirely. Wouldn’t want to watch it again, but passible crap under those circumstances.

These bleeds here?

“Hellboy”

Oh yeah, I forgot about that one. I really liked the theme song too, during the beginning of the credits.

Popular is not a definitive indication as to whether or not a movie is good. There was this one lame-ass movie featuring Alec Guinness and Harrison Ford that is basically a glittering turd but it was wildly popular. By contrast, I’ll Do Anything is a piece of excellence that almost nobody has heard of.

*COCKTAIL (1988) 5% on Rotten Tomatoes

Critics Consensus: There are no surprises in Cocktail, a shallow, dramatically inert romance that squanders Tom Cruise’s talents in what amounts to a naive barkeep’s banal fantasy.*

I’ve enjoyed it the 3 or 4 times I watched it.

The music in that movie is fabulous. And it’s got some fun quotes in it. Who here hasn’t said, “What is best in life? To crush your enemies. See them driven before you. And to hear the lamentations of their women.”:p:D

Showing my age but “200 Motels”. The worst rock movie ever but hey it’s Zappa, so weirdness for weirdness sake. But most of the movie is WTF than actually fun or funny, but I’d watch it again if I could find it.

Honorable mention, “Santa Clays Conquers the Martians”. Too funny in MST3K to be truly bad.

(Those who say “The Fifth Element”, say what? That’s a great movie!)

Lindsay Ellis has immense fun skewering Showgirls in one of her Nostalgia Chick reviews.

“Everybody got AIDS ‘n’ shit!”

I loved the Wham-O air guns the Martians were equipped with! :cool:

I’m a Zappa fan, and have 200 Motels on DVD. It’s a terrible movie, IMO, and not in a “good” way. I watched it once, and couldn’t wait for it to end.

Beavis and Butthead Do America.

I was shocked, SHOCKED to discover the critics hated Joe’s Apartment, which I thought was clever, outrageous and funny, despite the fact that I was a grown-ass man when it came out.

And I don’t know if this falls into the “so bad to be too bad to be so bad it’s good” category of camp, but Frankenhooker is always good for a laugh.

An inane ripoff of Animal House and Porky’s, Up the Creek is my favorite bad movie. Lots of nudity, bad jokes and charades with a dog. What’s not to like?

If you are in a pirate state of mind, the best bad movies are Nate and Hayes and Swashbuckler.

I’m not sure whether it’s supposed to be a bad movie, but I liked Big Ass Spider!

^ “Big Ass Spider” rocks!

With a name that bad, it’s gotta be good! :smiley: