SubJeff on 16/1/2011 at 00:34
Zombieland isn't a bad film. What's wrong with you?
Renzatic on 16/1/2011 at 00:44
Neither is Big Trouble In Little China. What's wrong with you?
HughGRection on 16/1/2011 at 00:57
Tropic Thunder isn't a bad film, it's all very tongue in cheek to begin with, great performances, the cinematography is by John Toll and looks gorgeous, etc.
Mystery Men i also like - worth watching just for William H Macy's delivery of 'And she's ordered the lobster' line. Cracks me up every time.
Harvester on 16/1/2011 at 00:58
Also wouldn't call Galaxy Quest a bad film.
Maybe I'll post my own list later. I like a lot of movies that are widely disliked.
SubJeff on 16/1/2011 at 01:13
Quote Posted by Renzatic
Neither is Big Trouble In Little China. What's wrong with
you?
watch it again
Renzatic on 16/1/2011 at 01:19
Got it queued up in Netflix. Next week, I'll see if it stands the test of time (I bet it does).
june gloom on 16/1/2011 at 01:21
Predator 2. More than the original.
st.patrick on 16/1/2011 at 01:38
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
Zombieland isn't a bad film. What's wrong with you?
A whole bunch of stuff, but that doesn't change the fact that Zombieland is just a fuckload of overused movie clichés. The execution and occasional tongue-in-cheek quips make it watchable.
demagogue on 16/1/2011 at 02:16
I watched Big Trouble in Little China not too long ago and found it a lot hokier than I remembered from back in the day. But true to this list, that didn't stop me from liking it again.
Reminds me of High Road to China, another one ... (any Tom Selleck movie for that matter).
Then that reminds me of Biggles, which also reminds me of The Philadelphia Experiment.
Also: Dreamscape
Edit: When I watched Predator 2 at the theatre it was the only time I'd seen film melt in the projector and had to wait for them to fix it, right at a tense scene, and at the time I thought it was a perfect cap to an awesome and dumb movie and remember laughing a lot about it.
Nameless Voice on 16/1/2011 at 03:39
I don't agree that The Thirteenth Warrior is bad. I think it's highly underrated. If nothing else, the scene where he learns to speak Norse is awesome.
Then again, it's entirely possible that I have no taste.
Someone mentioned Hitman. That might have been a decent film if the back of my mind didn't keep screaming "This is wrong, this isn't the proper backstory from the games, that was so much better than this!"
And the footage stolen straight from Dark Angel just made me want to rewatch Dark Angel.