. Freddy Got Fingered (2001)

. Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985)

. Inbetweeners 2 (2015)

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    League of extraordinary gentlemen. I think I liked it mostly for the art direction. I do wish this franchise will get rebooted as a series of streaming movies or something. The source material is fun.

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    1000% Monkey Bone with Brendan Fraser.

    It’s an absurdist comedy that, while it admittedly doesn’t hit every mark, is a fantastic and extremely fun watch.

    I’ve seen it like 3-4 times and the art alone is worth the price of admission.

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    UHF went up against Batman in the summer of 1989. It made only 6 million at the box office and cost 5 million to make. But that film became a cult classic because it was an absolute banger that everyone slept on.

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    If I look at all my favorite movies, it feels like I just love what critics hate.

    The worst rated movie (on IMDB) that I love is Steel. I still quote it when I see something unbelievable.

    “Well dip me in shit and roll me in breadcrumbs!”

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    I’m surprised nobody has mentioned Battlefield Earth (2000).

    What started as a scientology passion project for John Travolta turned into the best comedy since blazing saddles imo. I feel like it’s a timey wimey sequel to Idiocracy in spirit. The Travolta cyclo trying to bribe man animals with their favorite food (raw rat), thousand year old military equipment working flawlessly with no maintainence, thinking standard gold ingots and gold ore are basically the same, it’s a whole acid trip condensed into whatever the runtime happens to be. It’s a fuckin riot as long as you go into the experience expecting a comedy.

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      Honestly I couldn’t finish the movie.

      The bf and I love to watch shitty movies and laugh but we had to stop this one about an hour in because the dutch angles were giving me motion sickness.

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    It’s cool how everyone is replying with no IMDb or TVDB links. Having to search whatever title is mentioned in a comment and guess at the correct result makes for a truly enjoyable thread.

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    Super Mario Bros (1993) is one of my favorite movies of all time.

    It’s a bizarre mess of a film, full of counter-culture icons in a weird sci-fi dystopian setting. Despite being objectively awful, there isn’t another movie quite like it, and it’s a fun watch.

    It’s a shame that the nightmarish production took such a heavy toll on everyone involved in the project because I’d like to see more screwball adaptations of things

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    Death to Smoochie (2002) is my #1. It has an insane cast, dark absurd humor, and is honestly beautifully shot and has great pacing. I mean, Robin Williams played a spiraling psychopathic technicolor disgraced childrens’ TV show host, opposite a naiive optimistic idealistic purple rhino played by Ed Norton. 🤌There’s children’s TV networks, the mob, murder, Nazis, meth, ice shows, soy hotdogs, merchandising, brain damaged boxers, and sing-alongs! The only thing it doesn’t have is explicit sex - I guess because that would be too much.

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    Two movies come to mind:

    Alita Battle Angel (2019) might be the best Anime adaptation to date. It has become one of my favorite movies of all time. I guess it wasn’t received badly, it has been barely received at all. This should have been a blockbuster, but most people aren’t even aware the movie exists! It’s such a shame, I really hope we get the follow up movies, because this one was great!

    John Carter (2012) wasn’t great, I have to admit. I can’t argue with it’s 6.6 rating on IMDb. It’s a flawed movie, but it is so much fun! It’s an epic pulp adventure! If you go in expecting just that, turn off your brain and just enjoy the ride, you will have a great time! People were really too hard on it, when it came out!

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      I loved Alita Battle Angel until the love interest plot. If they would’ve stripped that entire character from the movie it would be significantly higher up on my movies list.

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          The main issue wasn’t the fact that there was a romance, it was the fact that the romantic interest guy sucked. They could’ve done a romance well but I hated that guy and any time he came on screen.

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      +1 to both of these!

      John Carter was accused of being too derivative, but hilariously its source material (the book A Princess of Mars) was the great-grandaddy of science fantasy as a genre. So JC is derivative of a bunch of movies that got their ideas and inspiration from APoM.