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[Closed] "Poorly rated" films that you just like.

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You know, the films that most people claim to hate.

Just as an interesting counterpoint to the other thread.

I like Moulin Rouge.
I have a soft spot for Titanic - the schmaltz just makes it more watchable. 😀
I love Dumb & Dumber.
And The Blair Witch Project isn't bad either, certainly far more interesting than the likes of Hostel or Saw.

Be honest - what other films generally considered rubbish do you really like?


 
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Adam Sandler films like the waterboy and happy Gilmore...

They are by no means great films but they still get a chuckle out of me.


 
Posted : 05/01/2014 1:07 pm
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I don't like anything that's shite 😛

Seriously, Near Dark is the first to spring to mind, Blair Witch too, but I do think it's a good film.


 
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A life less ordinary


 
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Most (but not all) Jason Statham films.

Demolition Man (it was on the other night, and I still think it's a work of visionary genius).


 
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Commando.

Not sure if it was poorly rated at the time, and I'm not sure if it was intentionally funny but..


 
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Robocop 2..


 
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[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/films-that-are-so-awful-theyre-actually-quite-good ]Quite a lot of these tick the boxes for me [/url]


 
Posted : 05/01/2014 1:23 pm
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Ah, missed that thread.
Sorry folks.


 
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Mr Deeds and Happy Gilmore are comic genius.

Quite like Splash as well.


 
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HAppy Gilmore is a classic, I've never heard otherwise TBH.


 
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Adam Sandler is an incredibly annoying cockbag in every film he stars in.


 
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Ah, missed that thread.
Sorry folks.

Nah, to be fair, it's two different things. I've enjoyed quite a lot of things that are well made but received poor reviews from critics and/or joe public. Definitely not bad movies, but was just surprised when I checked the ratings after I'd watched it to see it had been slated. Quite a lot of British independent movies seem to suffer on IMDB for for example. Presumably because the international element don't "get it"?


 
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Dude Where's My Car

+1 for Statham's stuff too.


 
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Yep Statham here too


 
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First time I saw Blair Witch Project was on a dodgy DVD before it was in the cinema over here. Watched it with a girlfriend in a dark room and we crapped ourselves. It was so original and damn scary. All the hype blew it out of proportion so I don't think people got it really. Tiny budget, so different from anything else. Anyway, it was great. Haven't watched it aince though.


 
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Dez,
It was so original and damn scary.

I thought it really worked well, but I only saw it after all the hype.
Wish I'd seen it beforehand.

Anybody catch Monsters when it was on Film4 recently?
Excellent low budget Brit produced sci-fi.
Highly recommended.


 
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Another for a Life Less Ordinary here. Great film, couldn't believe it when I saw it had 6.something on IMDb.

Hot Tub Time Machine


 
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Hammer Horror 😉


 
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Dude, where's my car?

and Days of thunder...


 
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Anybody catch Monsters when it was on Film4 recently?
Excellent low budget Brit produced sci-fi.
Highly recommended.

Yeah, I saw it when it came out. Excellent film made on a minuscule budget with impressive special effects produced using little more than a couple of Apple Macs in the directors bedroom.


 
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Yeah I thought Monsters was pretty good as well.


 
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King Kong (remake). Lots to criticise, sure, but plenty to like as well.
Is Dumb and Dumber poorly rated? I went in to review it for a newspaper, expecting to hate it, laughed like a drain.


 
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Pandorum


 
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Dune.

Not a patch on the book, but a wonderful rendition of a Gothic space opera.

I like the chronicles of Riddick for the same reasons.


 
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Happy Gilmore is my go-to film when I just want to aim my eyes at something cheery and not think too much. Always cheers me up - "I eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast".
"You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?"
It's not Oscar Wilde, but it puts a smile on my fizz. 🙂


 
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Heavens Gate. A disastrous flop.
I love it. The only cowboy film I know of that has roller skating in it.


 
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Pearl Harbour. I hate that I love it....


 
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I did like Titanic, it's pretty simple- the first 2 hours is showing you things, the last hour is trashing the things you've seen. Everything else is ignorable. Just got to watch it for the spectacle really.


 
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Monsters has 72% on Rotten Tomatoes, so not particularly poorly rated (although it has a lower audience rating).


 
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Super troopers


 
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the Monsters director got the Godzilla remake job off the back of it so plenty of the right people liked it.
Nth-ing Statham films (usually) and I liked Prometheus.


 
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Was having this very conversation in the pub last night. I have to agree with loads of the films mentioned above - Happy Gilmore, Dumb and Dumber, Transporter and Crank films.

A couple more to throw into the mix are Nacho Libre and Peewee Herman's Big Adventure.


 
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Hudson Hawk.


 
Posted : 05/01/2014 8:27 pm
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Reminds me of another one - absolutely panned by those people referred to as "the critics", but when I saw it I thought it was brilliant, an utter classic: Heaven's Gate.


 
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and I liked Prometheus

Yeah, me too. I think the critics panned it because the expectation was that it was going to be another Ridley Scott alien masterpiece. It wasn't that but it was still a very good film I thought.


 
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Hudson Hawk

now that's a lie. no-one likes Hudson Hawk.


 
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I really enjoyed The Expendables and that got panned at the time by most critics!


 
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Another vote for Hudson Hawk here!


 
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Me too also with Life less ordinary. Film cracks me up!


 
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John Carter

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Posted : 05/01/2014 10:34 pm
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Two movies that shouldn't work but positively excel in entertaining me are:

Con Air
Pitch Black

One that would probably fit the original question perfectly:

The Langoliers


 
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The most recent Judge Dredd.


 
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Another Hudson hawk admirer here too.


 
Posted : 06/01/2014 1:28 am
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Oooh!

Howard, the Duck.

Universally panned, and it's a fun little movie.


 
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