Probably Rapsittie Street Kids, how that thing was ever allowed to air on TV is mystifying, also "The Christmas Tree", Nostalgia Critic perfectly summed up why that one was so awful.
Post by surrealkangaroo on Sept 4, 2023 23:12:37 GMT
Out of movies that I’ve actually seen, I’m going with The Queen’s Corgi. In what should have been a harmless kids’ movie, there was so many distasteful jokes and swearing. Also Donald Trump. Not a parody of Donald Trump. Literally Donald Trump.
Do live-action movies with CGI and animation count here, because I’ve watched my fair share of those.
You mean like the Lion King remake?
That, but also stuff like ghostbusters 2016, the Alvin and the chipmunks films, etc. (I actually didn’t hate ghostbusters 2016 that much, in fact I enjoyed it, but I do acknowledge it’s a terrible movie by people’s standards, and even i can’t deny it was the weakest film out of the 4 (soon to be 5) we’ve gotten so far.
That, but also stuff like ghostbusters 2016, the Alvin and the chipmunks films, etc. (I actually didn’t hate ghostbusters 2016 that much, in fact I enjoyed it, but I do acknowledge it’s a terrible movie by people’s standards, and even i can’t deny it was the weakest film out of the 4 (soon to be 5) we’ve gotten so far.
Eh I say it's better then Ghostbusters 2, Afterlife was OK but was a bit too overly sentimental for it's own good(which actually contradicts the first movie as the Ghostbusters were never shown to be particularly revered and the whole idea of Ghostbusters merchandise was treated as a joke, not to mention the characters were more accidental heroes then anything else, so it was weird for part 2 and Afterlife to start suddenly getting all serious with that sort of thing, just didn't work for me.)
I honestly liked it more then the original, there I said it, i'm sure some stans will come after me for saying that but oh well(sorry but a ghost blowjob just isn't all that funny to me).
Anyways I don't believe a live-action film with some CGI shots like Ghostbusters counts as animated, I think that's a huge stretch. With movies like say the Chipmunks and the Smurfs films it's a bit more of a gray area.
"by people standards" what does that even mean really? It's a fine film by any standard, you want a truly awful film try God's Not Dead and it's equally terrible sequels.
I have seen parts of some East Indian made animated movies/TV series on Youtube, not sure if whole movie/show is like that, but MY GOD do they look awful. Heck, apparently the Japanese put out some anime movie called the "The Legend of Prince Rama" in the 90s and many Indians seem to think is superior to the actual animation they (the Indians) have made on their OWN mythology (if Instagram comments are accurate here).
That, but also stuff like ghostbusters 2016, the Alvin and the chipmunks films, etc. (I actually didn’t hate ghostbusters 2016 that much, in fact I enjoyed it, but I do acknowledge it’s a terrible movie by people’s standards, and even i can’t deny it was the weakest film out of the 4 (soon to be 5) we’ve gotten so far.
Eh I say it's better then Ghostbusters 2, Afterlife was OK but was a bit too overly sentimental for it's own good(which actually contradicts the first movie as the Ghostbusters were never shown to be particularly revered and the whole idea of Ghostbusters merchandise was treated as a joke, not to mention the characters were more accidental heroes then anything else, so it was weird for part 2 and Afterlife to start suddenly getting all serious with that sort of thing, just didn't work for me.)
I honestly liked it more then the original, there I said it, i'm sure some stans will come after me for saying that but oh well(sorry but a ghost blowjob just isn't all that funny to me).
Anyways I don't believe a live-action film with some CGI shots like Ghostbusters counts as animated, I think that's a huge stretch. With movies like say the Chipmunks and the Smurfs films it's a bit more of a gray area.
"by people standards" what does that even mean really? It's a fine film by any standard, you want a truly awful film try God's Not Dead and it's equally terrible sequels.
I’m not gonna lie, I have to agree with you. I never saw either of the original ghostbusters movies, just afterlife and 2016.
No matter what people think of the movie, you can’t deny the ghosts in this one are amazing, from Rowan the destroyer, to the Macy’s balloon parade ghosts, and so much more.
I actually heard 3.5 hour cut of this movie exists, and even though it’s not a popular movie (at least not among the absolute air conditioners of the franchise), I’m still curious to see what this cut would bring to the table. I imagine all the 70 minutes of deleted scenes come from this version.
As for me saying “by people’s standards”, I means most people, as in the average casual viewer. I probably should have written it as “By most people’s standards” instead. I’ll admit, I was kind of holding back on my opinion, just in case one of those air conditioners of the franchise would go after me and send me to the afterlife over liking it.
Also, to be fair, rowans ghost logo form before he turns into the destroyer was 2D animated, so that’s why I asked the question. Best to make sure. Looking back, I have no idea what my thought process was, but yeah.
As for the worst animated movie I’ve seen, I don’t watch that much animated films, but I have seen plenty of awful animated tv shows, but this thread is for movies.
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