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  1. Nov 5, 2021 · Parents need to know that Dangerous is a violent action crime thriller about a paroled killer named Dylan "D" Forrester (Scott Eastwood) who's working to overcome psychiatric issues. Problematically, it promotes fatal violence as a positive and masculine resolution to problems.

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      Parents need to know that this movie contains multiple...

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    • Samurai Cop
    • Miami Connection
    • Plan 9 from Outer Space
    • Jupiter Ascending
    • The Room
    • Wish Upon
    • Birdemic: Shock and Terror
    • The Happening
    • The Wicker Man

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    • Available to purchase on Prime Video Writer/director/producer/actor Neil Breen has become one of a number of modern filmmakers to live up to the standard set by the legendary Tommy Wiseau, his distinctly awful idiosyncracies moving beyond 'so-bad-it's-good' to something more akin to 'so-bad-it's-art'. Breen's low-budget high-ego movies often cast him as some kind of superhuman–or even Christlike–figure but his third movie rather tamely just casts him as the world's greatest hacker who is ab...

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    • Available on Tubi This movie has the most luscious hair ever seen on film, and it's a wig that the main star wears in about half the movie because of reshoots after he shaved his head. Edited into swiss cheese so that actors could be in scenes together without having shot them as such, you'll cry laughing at the attempts at comedy and sexiness. Stilted acting from everyone, as well as jarring tonal shifts, make this an iconic favorite of bad movie fans.

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 68%

    • Available on Pluto TV and Tubi Evil ninjas, '80s club 'rock' so hardcore that one of the lyrics is "friends for eternity, stick together through thick or thin", martial arts that's super light on the 'arts', about half a dozen shirtless men sharing a miniature apartment, Miami Connectionis the leader in all of these fields. The music is awful but, at the same time, also incredibly catchy and oddly quotable. The actors are clearly giving their all and their failures are so entertaining. The...

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 66%

    • Available on Pluto TV and Tubi Ed Wood was a director who couldn't grasp why he liked cinema so much, but he pressed right on making things anyway and this was his opus. Sets that make liberal use of curtains if they bother with a background at all, narration over far too much of everything, and hilarious effects, makeup, and writing come together in this so-bad-it's-good movie. One stretch of road gets so much screentime, it should've been credited. RELATED: Sleepaway Camp & 9 More Forgott...

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 28%

    • Available on Tubi Huge stars, reliable character actors, a huge budget, and the creative brainpower of the iconic Wachowskis. Jupiter Ascending was meant to be a massive hit when it was released and came close in many ways, but it was quickly revealed to be the definition of a flop. From Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum's lack of onscreen chemistry to Eddie Redmayne's scenery-chewing performance, the movie is a messy experience and not even Sean Bean's character helping out with mountains of e...

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 23%

    Perhaps the most famous so-bad-it's-good movie ever made and for good reason. The subject of The Disaster Artist, writer, producer, director, and star Tommy Wiseau made something so unintentionally fascinatingthat it transcended genre and form. Tuxedo football-tossing games, inexplicable conversations, overlong softcore weirdness primarily featuring Tommy's glutes, clueless characters, and whiplash tonal changes confound the audience at every turn. It must be seen to be believed.

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 19%

    • Available on Tubi, Crackle, and Fubo TV Wish Upon is a fairly derivative teen horror movie about a musical wish box that acts like the famous Monkey's Paw, with the tone and plot straddling a line between Final Destination and Goosebumps. In this respect, it's quite normal but this is a movie where it's best to turn on the subtitles because it would be a crime to miss any of its howlingly hilarious dialogue. Unconvincing teenage slang always sticks out like a sore thumb in screenplays and t...

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 18%

    • Available on Tubi and Prime Video Birdemichas everything a viewer could want in a so-bad-it's-good movie. The special effects are so terribly unconvincing that they mock the phrase itself. The acting is so painfully bad it makes the entire cast seem plucked off the street on the day of shooting. RELATED: 10 Movies Where The Acting Is So Bad It’s Good For half the story, the audience is bombarded with some of the most hamfistedly moralistic messaging ever seen in a movie, and then it becomes...

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 18%

    • Available on HBO Max Writer and director M. Night Shyamalan had been falling out of favor with both critics and audiences for some time before The Happening came out. But, for many people, this confounding take on the Hollywood disaster movie was the final straw. For others though, it was a landmark in an emerging genre of almost avant-garde comedy, regardless of whether or not it was intended to be. Performances are, again, a big highlight in this bigger-budgeted Birdemic, and made all the...

    Rotten Tomatoes score: 15%

    • Available to purchase on Prime Video Not to be confused with Robin Hardy's 1973 original movie The Wicker Man, which is by all rights a classic of the horror genre, this 2006 remake starring none other than the overacting champion of the world himself, Mr. Nicolas Cage, was famously hated by critics and general audiences on release. Part of this is certainly because of its direct link to a much better movie, which this can be viewed as some kind of tarnishing of, but the 2006 version of The...

  2. Nov 5, 2021 · You can see the biggest disconnect between what “Dangerous” promises and what its creators deliver by contrasting character-driven scenes with Dr. Alderwood with by-the-numbers action stuff featuring Cole and his team of indistinct underlings.

    • 'Moonfall' Did you know that the Moon is actually a hollow megastructure being overrun by evil alien tech? (Spoiler alert, I guess.) Well, that's where this movie is taking us, and it only gets more ridiculous from there.
    • 'Look Who’s Talking Now' The third movie in any trilogy is always going to struggle with the weight of expectations. But when the third movie is the conclusion of a talking baby saga in which we instead hear the inner monologue of the family dogs (voiced by Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton, naturally), it's something exceptional.
    • 'Gigli' At the time, fans were excited for real-life couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck to star in a movie together. But they certainly didn't want this highly expensive flop, in which one of the main problems appeared to be that the pair didn't have any chemistry.
    • 'Howard the Duck' As explained by Zach Kornfeld on a Watcher YouTube video about good-bad movies, this is why you shouldn't trust the auteur theory (i.e., that talented creative people only ever have good ideas).
  3. Aug 23, 2024 · Movies that are so bad that they're good are hard to find. Luckily, there are gems like The Room and Troll 2 to sate viewers' appetites.

  4. Jul 16, 2023 · If a movie is 'so bad it's good,' it probably leaves such a laughably bad impression on viewers that it's hard to not love these terrible films.

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  6. Aug 1, 2024 · The best “so bad they're good” movies get there quite by accident. Personally, I’d almost always rather watch an interesting failure than a boring success—sometimes because passion is ...

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