The original secret life of pets movie. Is it just a bad Toy Story ripoff? Yup! Is it another example of why illumination is just a marketing machine? Yes! Does the plot make no real sense? Of course! Do I still like it for some reason? Yes.
Even I can agree the second one is just pure marketable trash though.
Post by sakuraradiochan on Jan 16, 2023 16:53:10 GMT
I just watched Jingle All The Way this morning, I love the film but also acknowledge it's a really weird and kind of bad movie. (Yes I've watched it a lot of times before.)
Cat in the Hat. It's so over the top that I just find it funny.
Muppets from Space. I loved this film as a kid and thought it was really funny. I know it is very disliked among Muppet fans, not sure why. I thought it was a lot better than the Disney films.
1. Kung Pow! Enter the Fist - I liked it as it was supposed to be a parody of Hong Kong Martial arts movies and I sometimes like the stereotypical Marshal Arts movies if they are a bit comedic. 2. Commandments (1997 movie with Aidan Quinn). Its not a movie that has much rewatch value, but if I haven't see it in a long time I might watch it again. 3. Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot - I had this on DVD twice at two different times and lost both of the DVDs. I only liked it because Estelle Getty and Sylvester Stallone are in it and I haven't seen it in years and don't remember the plot without looking it up. 4. Norbit 5. Jingle All The Way 6. Little Man - I had no idea it had low ratings and reviews until just checking reviews of it.
It's just so cliche in almost every aspect and Cary Elwes has literally the same expression on his face throughout the whole movie. But if you watch it ironically, it's quite amusing.
Those Seltzerberg spoof films, I know they are dumb and lazy as hell but dammit I can't help but laugh ass off at some parts, the Chipmunks turning evil in Disaster Movie fucking slays me for some reason.
I have watched and enjoyed some movies that had a lot of critisicm and were considered bad movies, but there's only one bad movie I really enjoyed, "Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000)". I know I haven't watched this movie when I was a child (I didn't know this movie actually existed back then), and I somewhat didn't care for that movie, but when I looked it up one day, I started to get interested in this film. I liked the plot, the acting was decent, the songs were decent, and the engine scenes were good. There was one wierd reason I liked this movie....I suddenly fell in love with one of the human characters in the film when I first saw him. The character I fell in love with is named "Mr. Conductor Jr." the fun-loving, handsome, and mischievous younger cousin to Mr. Conductor. I thought he looked adorable, but before I saw him, I was too shy to look at him, as I heard his adorable Scottish accent before I saw him. Then, I noticed his actor, Michael E. Rodgers, and fell in love with him too, but I was more shy about the actor than Junior, the character he played.
Bro that's a classic it isn't bad. Tbh TTTE was more of a mom than my own mom. My mom was never around, always working. Thomas at least taught me life lessons. My mom never did that when I was young. (Yes I did watch the amazing old ones which used figures.) The ones today are too "kidified" the ones back then showed sadness, they showed betrayal. The ones today are too happy, they show no Halloween episodes, they just show happy-as-can-be times.
Zarbon, Dodoria, CUT HIS BALLS OFF (in frieza voice)