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Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
Star Trek V
Resident Evil Apocalypse
and
Die Another Day :p
OH! I almost forgot. Super Mario Bros! love that movie.
These are NOT bad films! X(
Seriously though, they're not bad films! :-)
Hahaha, don't get me wrong, I don't think they are, Freddy vs Jason is my 2nd favourite FT13 film, but I think most people do think they're bad, which is why I included them.
One of my favorite 'bad' movies is 'Boat Trip': highly trashed by everyone, but I think it's hilarious.
I love Roger Moore in this movie, his scenes alone make me laugh like crazy.
"Care for a bite of my...sausage?"
The third Mummy film is a bad film that is just plain bad, however.
Die Another Day
Super Mario Bros
Judge Dredd
Tank Girl
also, the Lawnmower Man takes a lot of berating from movie critics and the general public, but I've always found it a fun watch. One of Brosnan's better movies for me away from his Bond tenure
That's my favourite RE film and not in a 'so bad it's good' way.
Favourite bad film? Any film with my wife in, of whom I have a weakness for. :D
"you are not selling me to the cooler"
:))
That's the point, films you don't think are bad (and that you like and enjoy), that most people do (think are bad).
I hate the film but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't laughing at Arny the whole way through.
"Allow me to break the ice...my name is Freeze...learn it well...for it's the chilling sound of your dooom"
The A-team is another i love but everyone else seems to hate
I enjoyed Jaws 2 and 3 again I'm the only one it seems (Jaws 3 had a brilliant idea but Joe Alves was not a director and shouldn't of done the film if they remade it with a stronger script and a better director I think Jaws 3 would not only be well received but Might even give the original a run for it's money and is the only remake of a jaws film I'd accept.)
Punnisher 1989 and 2004 were enjoyable
Daredevil I liked
Halloween 6 is my favorite Halloween film yes i like it better then the original the cult stuff trying to control evil I found really cool and it's Paul Rudd's best performance.
I am sure if i looked through my collection I can find a few others
Oh i enjoy the classic godzilla films.
I love The Shadow. It's one of my favourite films and easily my favourite comic book/superhero film.
But I thought it was entertaining ...
PS Speaking of Val Kilmer, Willow was great ( forgotten ) movie production
Well I don't think it's bad either, It's easily the best and most game faithful Resident Evil Film Adaptation. Lots of fans hate it for some reason. -shrugs.- Oh well. I'll always cherish it in my DVD collection.
Terminator: Salvation - I know it isn't the same, but I like this addition to the series, and I don't think of it as a bad film at all...
Red Lights - I thought it was a different, clever, and entertaining film, but reviewers seemed to hate on it. I thought the characters were well-written, and the acting was great! And I liked the twist at the end.
Quantum of Solace - It had the challenge of living up to Casino Royale, which is my third all-time favourite film. I knew it wouldn't be as good, and I watch it every now and then as I find it entertianing.
it's a ridiculous b-movie that blatantly rips off Bladerunner and The Terminator that stars Tim Thomerson and a super young Helen Hunt. Thomerson is super cheesy (on purpose) and he has a certain charm that makes this movie watchable any time!
I have a soft spot for that one too- it even has Jeroen Krabbe in it!
I love when the Yakuza captures him and has him on that rack:
Villain: "Who sent you?"
Punisher: "Batman." =))
and my personal favorite:
Krabbe: "There's a limit to revenge you know."
Punisher: "Well I guess I haven't reached mine yet."
Plus I don't care what anyone says- I love Dolph Lundgren. Did you hear on the news a couple years ago when burglars broke into his house and then freaked and ran when they realized whose house they were in?? Now that's a killer rep that money can't buy! Even Chuck Norris can't brag about that one!
A great fan of the '40's detective movies that generaly lasted an hour or a few minutes more. They are more quip and story driven than action driven. But mostly they are brilliant mood pieces.