'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen' (Terry Gilliam version) was roundly panned on its release but is one of my favourite films.
'Tree of Life' (Terence Mallick) was seen generally deemed to be turgid but I thought it was amazing.
Maybe I'm just a sucker for a film by anyone called Terry.
Blue juice
Dog soldiers
Masterchef (maybe it's a Sean pertwee thing)
Hot tub time machine
Trollhunter
Three Lions
Classics!
Hot tub time machine
Trollhunter
[s]Three[/s] Four LionsClassics!
[autist]But the rulez! (All three get over 60% on Metacritic/RT etc - ie 'generally favourable'.[/autist]
Ha. Early morning issues!
Watched Suicide Squad at the weekend and thought it was great
+1 I still wonder what Del Toro's version could have been like.
Yes, because it could have been Pan's Labyrinth.
Then again it could have been Mimic.
Demolition Man
Was that poorly regarded? Its a brilliant action film.
"He doesn't know about the three sea shells."
Dog soldiers
"Sausages!"
I'm gonna add 'Bone Tomahawk' to this list- just watched it in Netflix and it was great. Disturbing, but great!
monkeysfeet - Member
The Point Break remake.
Great film, watching it made me go straight out and buy this:
Snakes on a Plane
Grannyjone wins!!!
Dune again here.
Flawed, full of holes and jumps about the plot, and sure fans of the book may hate it, but it's a David Lynch film, it's stylish, atmospheric, the music is great, and it's got Patrick Stewart and Sting in it! What's not to like? 😉
Starship Troopers - but then poorly regarded is more that some portion of the audience just don't get it or get Verhoeven's satirical humour in most his films. The negative reviews are on how stupid the characters seem to be, but that's the point. They are supposed to be stupid. It's a mockery of every gung-ho American war film. I see it even as a mockery of Aliens which was trying to be serious with the testosterone fuelled crew.
Talking of which... Alien 3 - Assembly Cut. Really like that. Like the bleakness of it.
Star Trek V - Sure it's a low budget follow up to the cheesy "save the4 whales" IV, but Shatner and his wig goes off to find god! Light hearted and silly. Like TOS. 😀
ST Generations - much that's good and I still love that Next Gen finally get a big screen appearance. Ending is bit meh, but I still like it.
In fact ST Insurrection gets a bad rep but I like it. One for the fans sure, but it's a decent romp. More of a TV movie really.
Nemesis on the other hand... I'm still not sure about it, though do like to see the Enterprise E
It came up within the first 3 posts and has been mentioned throughout. I watched Dune an utterly ridiculous number of times as a kid, teenager and adult. I'd watch it again now if I could!
In addition, I don't know if it's poorly regarded or just unknown, but Funnyman is an all timer for me. Great Christopher Lee cameo.
If you're in a silly mood and have a couple of beers to hand, I enjoyed the Slammin Salmon (got 6.5 on IMDB so others enjoyed it too).
If you haven't seen Tuck and Dale vs evil; watch it.
Horible bosses 2 and we're the millers are two films which actually made me LOL recently.
freddy got fingered
tank girl
a dirty shame
an american movie
love all those films
Freddy got finger ed was just all the "Daddy do you want some sausages" scene, for me, maybe the skate ramp, rest was meh
Four that spring to mind are:
The Rise - Timothy Spall is excellent in it;
Outlaw;
Cleanskin;
Dead Man Running.
OMHSS - though anyone who can see past Lazenby not being Sean knows it's actually the best Bond film.
Similarly, I prefer Dalton's first Bond, The Living Daylights to the better regarded (but in my opinion a bit of a snooze fest) Licence to Kill. In fact I really like View to A Kill ! (I mean - Christopher Walken and Grace Jones!) 😀
a life less ordinary gets another vote here. excellent film.
Oh brother where art thou is also an excellent film that nearly everyone i know dislikes.
Legend, great film, Roxy Music for the titles FTW
On Her Majesty Secret Service?
Crocodile Dundee. That's not a knife...
Hmm some films in here that shouldn't be classified as poorly regarded. Troll hunter is a modern classic!
I raise you Showgirls.
The cloud atlas
The Wanted, absolutely love it every time it's in TV I stay up and watch it. whats not to love about weaving assassins who select there targets by the loom of fate.
What I'm really talking about is The Hobbit, The Hobbit and The Hobbit. 3 of them. Where 1 would have been amply sufficient.
Can't argue with that TBH. I enjoyed it and it was well done, but it really didn't need to be three films. The Hobbit is a children's book and a pamphlet compared to LotR.
I quite like Alien Resurrection as you can see the beginnings of Firefly in the crew.
I'm a big fan of the Alien franchise, and rewatched them all recently. Alien Cubed is still gash, I'm sorry, but Resurrection whilst far from being a great film is way better than I remembered it being.
If you haven't seen Tuck and Dale vs evil; watch it.
TuckER and Dale vs Evil is a truly magnificent movie and I can't recommend it highly enough. Double-feature it with Cabin in the Woods.
Hmm some films in here that shouldn't be classified as poorly regarded. Troll hunter is a modern classic!
Likewise Crocodile Dundee. It was one of the biggest films of the year it came out lol.
On Her Majesty Secret Service?
I thought you were going to post this little gem. I'd say that ONHMSS easily had the best theme!
Southland Tales is a film I enjoy. Failed miserably when shown at Cannes and subsequently it didn't do very well. I've watched it a few times and I even went out of my way to buy the graphic novel.
The Wanted +1, I feel great comic book stuff to the screen
Blue Juice +1, so of an age, essential watching to glimpse to its time
Cloud Atlas +1, so ambitious, I reckon well carried off, helps to know what's going on!
Dune, Waterworld +1 & the Fifth Element obvs. 🙂
I saw the Lone Ranger t''other evening . It was ok despite J. Depp's efforts.
I liked The Lone Ranger too.
Watched Pandorum again the other day, it's still really good! I don't think it got a theatrical release, it was straight to Netflix or something....
+lots starship troopers - excellent
also, topical, and very relevant to our times: Idiocracy
really, watch it.
Okay four pages in and I don't see Tremors mentioned. I love this film and will watch whenever it comes on tv and will break out the dvd now and again. Bloody awesome film.
[i]Prior to the film's release, Bacon felt that the film was a career low: "I broke down and fell to the sidewalk, screaming to my pregnant wife, 'I can't believe I'm doing a movie about underground worms![/i]'".
[i]While only a modest hit at the box office, Tremors went on to become a huge hit on home video, television, and the Internet[/i].
Ahem eh OK Pretty in Pink.
Idiocracy is soooo on the money its scary.
Don't think Tremors is poorly regarded. Everyone I know who's seen it (and isn't my wife) loves it. 7/10 on IMDB and 80-odd % on Rotten Tomatoes.
Best (knowing) b-movie ever.
Idiocracy is soooo on the money its scary.
+1 idiocracy is brilliant and tragically prescient.
votes also for EdTV and Mystery Men.
chvck - Member
jimoiseau » Everyone I know thinks The Lobster was crap. I think it's one of the best films of the last 10 years or so.
That film is brilliant, I really like it.
Watched it last night - funniest film of the year!!
Utterly random - like a weird mix of Grand Budapest Hotel, Logans Run and Father Ted
Genius 🙂
Battleship - My got to film when I'm bored, it's so ridiculous it's actually great & dropping the anchor to swing the ship round cracks me up every time...
I could watch the scene where they crank up the Missouri to Thunderstruck all day long
Caher - Member
Ahem eh OK Pretty in Pink.
I watched Pretty in Pink recently and thought it was rather good. I don't normally go for the 80's films too.
I recently watched The Cobbler on netflix. I am no movie buff but I really liked it, so did my wife. I thought Adam Sandler played a really good more serious character and I loved the storyline too. I just looked it up for the reviews and found that it bombed when it came out and was a complete flop! I was genuinely surprised to find that out.
I don't ever look at reviews or anything before I watch a film - if I enjoy I enjoy and no-one else is going to tell me otherwise!
Star Wars Episodes 1-3
Seemingly universally hated but I watched ALL the films over the last week and they are way better than I expected. Out of both trilogies together "Jedi" is probably the worst due to muppet overload although the story is still strong.
Yes yes Jah jah..but he's no more annoying than an Ewok.
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - only gets 56% on RT despite being one of the greatest films I have ever watched.


