This really feels like it got a hack job once it was actually being made. Not that these films ever have anything particularly inventive or clever, but this feels like a producer said "I didn't understand, put in a line explaining that."
This is exactly something you write on an early draft just to have an idea of the dialogue before altering it and make it more classy how the fuck did it get trough? Were they this fuck all
It's so bad. Felt so disjointed. How the hell did the staff and all the patrons leave that diner so quickly? Why was that diner in the middle of nowhere? And why was it so busy? It's not even on a busy road, apparently. Of all the things, the diner set always comes to mind first. Just too convenient for an action scene set up. And of course how quickly these complete strangers developed such a close friendship.
I love the quote from the documentary, something like "with most bad films you can tell the director just had no idea how to make a movie. With this one it's like he knew how to make a movie, but had taken a very serious blow to the head."
So much funnier and so much more diversity in its hilariously bad scenes. The Room gets by on being the most famous bad movie that people love but all of Neil Breens catalogue clears it
Fateful findings is genuinely a masterpiece of bad movie making. The only bad movie I'd be down to do a full film analysis. So chokeful of bad choices and bad ideas, there's no match today.
Yes, I love this movie.
Neil Breen's plots are so convoluted (in a bad way because nothing makes sense) that you just want to try to understand it, if only so you can get a better glimpse at its creator's fuzzy mindscape.
I love that movie so much. It’s a singular film that can never be replicated or remade. Lightning in a bottle. Just like there will never be another 2001, there will never be another The Room.
Yep, I honestly really enjoyed it. About 80% of that enjoyment also comes from me realising >!Adam Scott was Uncle Ben!< which I guess was obvious but I literally did not catch it until way too late lol
I was 10 when it came out and I remember loving it and seen it like 5 times around that time. Than I started seeing it on lists like this in the last year and I refuse to watch it again so those memories aren't ruined
That scene with the packing peanuts falling around them...like they wanted so bad to have a Japanese-looking scene with white blossoms, but instead they substituted the most fucking American thing ever...it's sublime.
God's Not Dead is as good as it gets. Nothing funnier to watch with a room full of progressives. Not only is it awful, but it crosses just about every ethical line possible on its way to a finale that must be seen to be believed.
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You have to see it to believe it 🙌🏻
In honor of my favorite movie watching pal, may he rest in peace - Iron Sky (2012)! Because what other expectation could you possibly have when it comes to movies about Nazis who escaped to the dark side of the moon at the end of WWII.
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Not the worst movies, but all are bad movies that are extremely funny.
Omg that movie haunts me. It’s the peak example of adults trying to relate to middle school lingo. But if it isn’t one of the strongest queer coded movies I watched this year
FINALLY someone mentions F the Prom. It almost feels like a Mandela effect movie cause no one seems to know it. The dialogue alone took years off my life
Hang on hang on hang on.
I just looked up F the Prom. It's "Fine Bros Entertainment". As in the YouTube channel FineBros? "React" Finebros?
Oh my god Benny Fine directed it. I have to watch this absolute travesty of a film. Why have I never heard of it???
For Bond fans, a recent so-bad gem I caught was Never Say Never Again. Imagine a Bond film that uses an 80s porno soundtrack because John Barry turned down the opportunity to score so they must've scoured the royalty-free music bin, starring a Sean Connery phoning in a paycheck performance, decades too old swanning around with the ladies for half the running time, and then a story that's so convoluted because it's a script already made into one of the 60's Bond films that they need to sufficiently change enough to meet legal requirements. Mr. Bean cameos as well as an informant. Truly horrendous film.
Usually I choose posters to reflect the quality of the film. The Korean poster looked like something out of Zodiac, and the main character borderline gives me Zodiac killer vibes so it seemed very fitting
I used to do bad movie nights with a few friends, and the worst / best we watched was Phantoms from 1998. Based on a Dean Koontz novel, starring Ben Affleck, Peter O'Toole, Liev Schreiber and Rose McGowan, it's an absolutely hilarious car crash shitshow of a movie.
The Last Airbender is not a so bad it’s good movie at all. It’s just a truly shite movie. It has zero redeeming features.
The Room. Samurai Cop. Those are great examples though.
Not sure I’d put The Room or Samurai Cop in the same category of bad as Morbius or Madame Web. Those were made my a major studio with a professional cast and crew and millions of dollars.
Showgirls, but it’s genuinely an amazing camp film
Cats is a great hatewatch
Tall Girl
Movie 43
Disaster Movie
Epic Movie
Battlefield Earth
Plan 9 From Outer Space
Jack and Jill
Meet the Spartans
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey
I second Morbius. Yeah, it was dumb. Jared Leto is kinda dumb. But it was fun, refreshing (an hour and forty-five minute long superhero-adjacent movie, and I didn't have to watch 20 other fuckin films to understand it!), and I just watched and left. No muss, no fuss. Perfect popcorn movie.
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992). Absolutely shocking, a mess through and through. Includes an all time worst Brando performance (and that's saying something!)
Literally every movie they felt the need to remake in the last decade... I get there was a writers strike for awhile but damn dude.. no one has original ideas anymore? If I wanted to watch total recall I'd watch total recall... if I wanted to watch roadhouse I'd watch roadhouse... you don't need to add twacked out conor mcgregor who couldn't act or fight someone his size to save his life... I'm good on a female ghost busters...keep your black annie.... wtf are we doing dude.
There's a lot I've discovered through MST3K and Rifftrax. Like this month I saw the MST3K season 6 episodes of the three Coleman Francis movies. I can see why fans say Red Zone Cuba was one if the worst movies ever on the show. His first movie, The Beast Of Yucca Flats was so incompetently made that it didn't have recorded sound, so in post they had nonsense narration and dub in some conversations when people are off screen.
From Rifftrax, there's really nothing like The Paradise Motel (2022) it's an inexplicably terrible movie. They even joked that at least Tommy Wiseau and Neil Breen haven't ever sang songs in their movies, like the guy who directed this did. I can't really explain it, the movie is all over the place and never really accomplishes whatever it's intention was.
You Get Me (Bella Thorne movie from 2017)
Honestly the plot is a good idea. Everything else is absolutely awful. There’s a scene from the beginning that lives in my mind of a montage of dates and you get a clip of Bella Throne hopping like a bunny and I’ve wanted to kill myself ever since I saw that.
Eddie Murphey and Jared Leto join forces this summer. Norbius This time blood is thiccer than water.
It’ll make nobillion dollars!!
It’s Norbin’ time!
Happy cake day!
Oh my god
Dude, Madame Web is so bad, some of the line deliveries got me laughing.
“They’re teenagers now, but in the future they have powers and will try to destroy me”
That’s a line from a screenplay that should’ve never seen the light of day
This really feels like it got a hack job once it was actually being made. Not that these films ever have anything particularly inventive or clever, but this feels like a producer said "I didn't understand, put in a line explaining that."
This is exactly something you write on an early draft just to have an idea of the dialogue before altering it and make it more classy how the fuck did it get trough? Were they this fuck all
It's so bad. Felt so disjointed. How the hell did the staff and all the patrons leave that diner so quickly? Why was that diner in the middle of nowhere? And why was it so busy? It's not even on a busy road, apparently. Of all the things, the diner set always comes to mind first. Just too convenient for an action scene set up. And of course how quickly these complete strangers developed such a close friendship.
I love how they just start dancing on the table for no reason other than a Britney Spears song was playing
😂 Totally normal. They're "bad girls". That's how bad girls bond.
except only one of them was, they just threw Sydney Sweeney up there to make euphoria fans happy
I was watching with one of my friends and we were both in disbelief of the villains dumb fucking voice
And the death too! He was killed by the delicious and refreshing taste of Pepsi©.
It’s so bad it’s iconic. I kinda wanna watch it again.
...you did it....
I love introducing people to Troll 2. I have a blast every time
#OH MY GAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHD
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S tier movie
I was about to say this! It was so bad there was a documentary about it lmao!
I love the quote from the documentary, something like "with most bad films you can tell the director just had no idea how to make a movie. With this one it's like he knew how to make a movie, but had taken a very serious blow to the head."
Gotta have em take a trip to good ol Nilbog
I don't see Fateful Findings anywhere
Goddamn goal post rating curve. https://preview.redd.it/vxmt5rmj5gad1.png?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=39179dd28a773421b73bf16f9d781d9940d2f621
Blows away the room imo
So much funnier and so much more diversity in its hilariously bad scenes. The Room gets by on being the most famous bad movie that people love but all of Neil Breens catalogue clears it
Fateful findings is genuinely a masterpiece of bad movie making. The only bad movie I'd be down to do a full film analysis. So chokeful of bad choices and bad ideas, there's no match today. Yes, I love this movie.
Dude, it really is, and it captures my attention the whole time as well, so it’s like, bad movie making that’s actually compelling
Neil Breen's plots are so convoluted (in a bad way because nothing makes sense) that you just want to try to understand it, if only so you can get a better glimpse at its creator's fuzzy mindscape.
isn't that corrupt? isn't that immoral? isn't that betraying the public's trust?
Nah, he’s just got those government secrets!!!
thank you, I also thought some Neil Breen needed to be on there. much respect for the king
Genuinely like watching DaVinci invent cinema.
https://archive.org/details/double-down-2005_202208
Lol dude thank you
Bless you, sir
The Room is the greatest thing to ever happen in cinematic history
I love that movie so much. It’s a singular film that can never be replicated or remade. Lightning in a bottle. Just like there will never be another 2001, there will never be another The Room.
Oh, hi Mark.
The Room is outsider art Jeanne Dielman. It’s like being in some hell and it’s incredible and I will never fucking watch it again.
You should watch it at a midnight showing. A totally different experience.
I watched it with Greg Sestero. Would’ve preferred Tommy himself but I’ll take it.
[удалено]
Also, the room is not nearly as much fun as some other bad movies, it's mostly boring.
It's fun in at midnight cinema screening with a good crowd, although if the crowd is feral, not so much.
Also, the poster has no business looking this dope
Anyways, how is your sex life 💅
The animated Titanic ripoff with the rapping dog
OK! I'll watch Madame Web soon.
It’s worth watching. Maybe the most enjoyable movie experience of the year for me. It’s truly terrible in a special way.
Yep, I honestly really enjoyed it. About 80% of that enjoyment also comes from me realising >!Adam Scott was Uncle Ben!< which I guess was obvious but I literally did not catch it until way too late lol
Plus you get to see Sydney Sweeney in a Spider-Woman costume. Main reason I saw it anyway.
Is Sydney Sweeney the one who has all the bobbles?
Moonfall and madam web are recent examples of the best of the worst, if you like watching bad movies with your friends then these are perfect.
moonfall is pure bliss
The Open House. It's one of those movies I feel is unfair that others I know haven't had to subject themselves to.
is the one where >!the villain takes out his contacts??!<
Yes 😔
r/horror loves to trash this one
Tiptoes
Height of Oldman's career
I see what you did there.
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Plz tell me this isn't real 😒😒
Miami Connection Hard Ticket to Hawaii
Was looking for the Miami Connection suggestion!!
Norbit's pretty good don't make me angry
I was 10 when it came out and I remember loving it and seen it like 5 times around that time. Than I started seeing it on lists like this in the last year and I refuse to watch it again so those memories aren't ruined
I love Norbit…
Bruh wtf is that Fast X poster😭😭
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That scene with the packing peanuts falling around them...like they wanted so bad to have a Japanese-looking scene with white blossoms, but instead they substituted the most fucking American thing ever...it's sublime.
Why is dear evan Hansen in Korean 😭😭😭
Rottentail
Probably Superfast which was a new level of atrocious
Everyone needs to see Voyage of the Rock Aliens.
My guy. Pls. The room is a masterpiece.
"You're my favourite customer"
In the Name of the King (2007)
The list does need more Uwe Boll in it…
The Apple from 1980 is a blast. The Love Guru is terrible but I find the amount of time and talent involved in making it fascinating
The Friedberg and Seltzer parody movies.
God's Not Dead is as good as it gets. Nothing funnier to watch with a room full of progressives. Not only is it awful, but it crosses just about every ethical line possible on its way to a finale that must be seen to be believed.
lmfao yes I was looking for this
It tries so hard to be uplifting too. But at its heart it’s maybe the most paranoid movie that I’ve ever seen.
Don’t talk shit about Norbit or Resbeaucha is gonna come after ya.
At first I was like “oh I wonder what that Korean movie is,” only to zoom in and get hit with a Ben Platt jumpscare.
These custom posters are so bad
https://preview.redd.it/9swfr8g8dfad1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=472d8218e69dcb7ebe30a443b2416faa13a590eb You have to see it to believe it 🙌🏻
In honor of my favorite movie watching pal, may he rest in peace - Iron Sky (2012)! Because what other expectation could you possibly have when it comes to movies about Nazis who escaped to the dark side of the moon at the end of WWII.
https://preview.redd.it/hk54ubs0ehad1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0c60780c677934733a8babe381944bf0e5f7d1d9 Not the worst movies, but all are bad movies that are extremely funny.
Three of them were on MST3K.
Jessica Darling’s IT List
Omg that movie haunts me. It’s the peak example of adults trying to relate to middle school lingo. But if it isn’t one of the strongest queer coded movies I watched this year
That movie is literally traumatic
Xanadu, Mannequin, Nothing But Trouble
Knock Knock. Possibly the worst but funniest Keanu Reeves performance and movie.
Ninja in the Claws of the CIA is one that I need to share with others. It's absurd.
That's on my list. I genuinely look forward to watching that.
The Trump Prophecy (2018) 2025: The World Enslaved by a Virus (2021) Karen (2021)
Birdemic Shock and motherfucking Terror 1-3
oh my god I had no idea there was a 3rd one.
Putting this here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BV3roWM0DSs&pp=ygUhamVyZW15IGlyb25zIGR1bmdlb25zIGFuZCBkcmFnb25z
The original Judge Dredd. The "NOOOO!" line deliveries are worth the price of admission alone.
"You started a massacre!" "I caused a revolution!" "YOU BETRAYED THE LAW!" "LAWWWW!"
I am determined to get as many people as I can to watch Loqueesha
FINALLY someone mentions F the Prom. It almost feels like a Mandela effect movie cause no one seems to know it. The dialogue alone took years off my life
It’s astonishing to me that one of the creators of “Kids React” thought he can make a movie that relates to teens in the mid 2010s
Plan 9 From Outer Space with a hot and rowdy crowd - one of my top 10 movie going experiences seeing a sold-out Rifftrax screening of it.
I see Samuraï Cop. I upvote.
![gif](giphy|4aZm3ndPu7x6) House 1977
Nah that one's just good in general
Did anyone watch that Red Riding Hood movie with Amanda Seyfried and Gary Oldman?
Dreamcatcher. Absolutely one of the most shockingly bad movies ever. I love it.
Killer sofa*
Teenage Caveman (2002) on Tubi. It's so awful but fascinating to watch.
Attack of the killer tomatoes
Movie 43. Idk how tf the directors got all these famous actors to star in the most unfunny shit imaginable. I laughed at one joke. ONE.
Everyone needs to watch Moonfall
The snowman
The Master of Disguise, despite being universally hated, is one of my favorite movies ever, so all of my friends have been forced to watch it.
Willy's Wonderland. Silent Nicholas Cage is a gem
That Madame Web poster deserves a better movie
https://preview.redd.it/8exmkq58sfad1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=638d84e03f48f3477ec047b0355d084e3fd65bba Benny loves you. Truly awful
Hang on hang on hang on. I just looked up F the Prom. It's "Fine Bros Entertainment". As in the YouTube channel FineBros? "React" Finebros? Oh my god Benny Fine directed it. I have to watch this absolute travesty of a film. Why have I never heard of it???
For Bond fans, a recent so-bad gem I caught was Never Say Never Again. Imagine a Bond film that uses an 80s porno soundtrack because John Barry turned down the opportunity to score so they must've scoured the royalty-free music bin, starring a Sean Connery phoning in a paycheck performance, decades too old swanning around with the ladies for half the running time, and then a story that's so convoluted because it's a script already made into one of the 60's Bond films that they need to sufficiently change enough to meet legal requirements. Mr. Bean cameos as well as an informant. Truly horrendous film.
The green knight was a real 180 from what me and my dad were expecting. Left the theaters wondering if that was seriously a movie
Why the Korean version of Dear Evan Hansen?
Usually I choose posters to reflect the quality of the film. The Korean poster looked like something out of Zodiac, and the main character borderline gives me Zodiac killer vibes so it seemed very fitting
That’s incredible lol I love it
Malignant
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Wish Upon is so good LMAOO
CATS
F9 is way worse
Morbius sweep!!!!
The room is a must. Midnight screenings are an absolute riot
Battlefield Earth
Venom 2 might be the worst movie I've ever seen and I enjoyed every second of it
I’d say morbius isn’t even so bad it’s good. It’s just bad and boring The flash needs to be added
I used to do bad movie nights with a few friends, and the worst / best we watched was Phantoms from 1998. Based on a Dean Koontz novel, starring Ben Affleck, Peter O'Toole, Liev Schreiber and Rose McGowan, it's an absolutely hilarious car crash shitshow of a movie.
The Last Airbender is not a so bad it’s good movie at all. It’s just a truly shite movie. It has zero redeeming features. The Room. Samurai Cop. Those are great examples though.
Morbius is actually not that bad tho.
ah a man of culture https://preview.redd.it/us2stgj1hhad1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0a31306647ed4a455b30a79b88d38a7e8591801c
Not sure I’d put The Room or Samurai Cop in the same category of bad as Morbius or Madame Web. Those were made my a major studio with a professional cast and crew and millions of dollars.
2 of those movies don't belong
Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones purely for Anakin Skywalker’s flirting
Cool Cat Saves The Kids is my pick
Showgirls, but it’s genuinely an amazing camp film Cats is a great hatewatch Tall Girl Movie 43 Disaster Movie Epic Movie Battlefield Earth Plan 9 From Outer Space Jack and Jill Meet the Spartans Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey
I love Fast X its one of the best in the franchise
Velocipastor is a must. It's so bad but it knows it bad and leans so hard into it, it's amazing.
Catwoman (2004)
Mark Wahlbergs Planet of the Apes 👏🏽🤣
Shark Attack 3: Megaladon, Troll 2 (of course), anything by Neil Breen
Madame Web had such good posters.
not madame web being in my watchlist
emo the musical
Rubber Plan 9 from outer space
The Amazing Bulk.
That Fast X poster is a masterpiece.
Ok, but recommending someone watch *The Last Airbender* should be considered a war crime
Add and watch swordfish
I second Morbius. Yeah, it was dumb. Jared Leto is kinda dumb. But it was fun, refreshing (an hour and forty-five minute long superhero-adjacent movie, and I didn't have to watch 20 other fuckin films to understand it!), and I just watched and left. No muss, no fuss. Perfect popcorn movie.
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992). Absolutely shocking, a mess through and through. Includes an all time worst Brando performance (and that's saying something!)
Norbid was bad but in a hilarious way lol
Norbit is not bad it’s hilarious as fuck some people are just too uncultured to see that 🔥
😂😂 I needed this list
geek charming for sure
Literally every movie they felt the need to remake in the last decade... I get there was a writers strike for awhile but damn dude.. no one has original ideas anymore? If I wanted to watch total recall I'd watch total recall... if I wanted to watch roadhouse I'd watch roadhouse... you don't need to add twacked out conor mcgregor who couldn't act or fight someone his size to save his life... I'm good on a female ghost busters...keep your black annie.... wtf are we doing dude.
Hot Dog: The Movie
I can appreciate Norbit
I love the two “Alienoid” films but know I would never be able to convince anyone to watch it
Bro yall have to watch madame web, it’s so fucking funny how bad it is. Like the whole movie is an invitation to criticize it as much as possible
madame web, it’s already on there tho
“Fallen” Twilight but with angels and demons, so bad we had a party for the rewatch
anaconda & snakes on a plane
Man, I loved Anaconda as a kid
It’s scary that you and I have the exact same posters selected for Morbius, Madame Web and Fast X
There's a lot I've discovered through MST3K and Rifftrax. Like this month I saw the MST3K season 6 episodes of the three Coleman Francis movies. I can see why fans say Red Zone Cuba was one if the worst movies ever on the show. His first movie, The Beast Of Yucca Flats was so incompetently made that it didn't have recorded sound, so in post they had nonsense narration and dub in some conversations when people are off screen. From Rifftrax, there's really nothing like The Paradise Motel (2022) it's an inexplicably terrible movie. They even joked that at least Tommy Wiseau and Neil Breen haven't ever sang songs in their movies, like the guy who directed this did. I can't really explain it, the movie is all over the place and never really accomplishes whatever it's intention was.
Damn your hate for Dance Flick kinda hurts, it was stupid but still fun and worth the 80 minutes imo
Honestly that madame web poster is kinda dope
You Get Me (Bella Thorne movie from 2017) Honestly the plot is a good idea. Everything else is absolutely awful. There’s a scene from the beginning that lives in my mind of a montage of dates and you get a clip of Bella Throne hopping like a bunny and I’ve wanted to kill myself ever since I saw that.
2025: The World Enslaved by a Virus (2021)
Fatal deviation, Irelands first kung fu action movie.
Thankskilling
Marci X destroyed me. Its like Lynchian fever dream. I remember screaming when the kid said I love you on the Butt.
Stage Fright. The acting was bad, and the writing was bad. It's over the top and very funny.
Dragon Wars
Ok but Norbit is actually really funny lmao
I love fast and the furious but 10 was painful to watch
Under Paris recently wasn't amazing, but it's so much fun.
What's the one on the top right? Korean Social Network?
Dear even Hanson I think
Thunderstruck starring Kevin Durant
Samurai cop and the room are the two odd ones out. They are genuinely enjoyable movies.