Masters of the Universe
“Every critic tells us that the live-action Masters of the Universe film with Dolph Lundgren was terrible. I’m 37 now, and I’ve never met anyone my age who didn’t love that movie as a kid. It still holds a soft spot in my heart thanks to its ’80s/’90s charm.”
National Treasure
“It’s my absolute favourite film! It gets sh#t on so badly, but I’ve watched it at least once a week since it came out, and will love love it for the rest of my life. Also, Sean Bean DOESN’T die in it, so that’s enough of a reason for it to be amazing.”
Son of the Mask
“It has to be Son of the Mask. I watched it when I was younger and it was the funniest thing to an 11-year-old me. I still have a soft spot for it.”
Batman & Robin (1997)
“It’s so cheesy, but I just can’t help but love it.”
Downsizing
“Everyone slams this film, and I agree the ending is kind of weird, but I’ve still seen it probably 10 times.”
Sucker Punch
“It’s Zack Snyder misunderstood masterpiece! The action is incredibly stylish in each of Babydoll’s dream sequences, the triple-layered reality is a great way to subvert expectations, and there are loads of cool quotes and heartfelt messages.”
Ghostbusters II
“It’s just as fun, ridiculous, and quotable as the original, and it makes me smile whenever I watch it. I don’t want to meet the people who refuse to appreciate rivers of pink slime that morph into bathtubs and toasters to pop with musical rhythm, or Vigo the Carpathian with his master plan to possess a baby. I don’t CARE if it doesn’t make sense! They took the Statue of freaking Liberty for a stroll. Who else you gonna call? HE-man??”
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
“I had SO much fun with this film. I loved the character of Poppy as a villain; the idea of a sweet lady who bakes pies being this huge drugs kingpin is brilliant. The action was still absolutely amazing. The OTT spy silliness – like the magic gel stopping people from dying – worked well too. It’s so much fun.
I will say I HATED the ‘mucous membrane’ scene, but at the same time, when have spy movies ever acknowledged the idea of honeypotting being cheating?”
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
“Honestly, I don’t know what everyone’s problem is with it. It’s visually very cool, and there are some camp alien monsters. What’s not to love?”
Suicide Squad (2016)
“Sure, the plot isn’t the best, but the characters are fun and I thought the actors did a really good job. I’d still put it ahead of most of the DC movies that have come out in the last decade.”
Ghostbusters (2016)
“It is my all-time favourite movie. I know it’s not the best movie ever, but it surely didn’t deserve all the hate it gets. It always cheers me up.”
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
“Yes it’s flawed, but I had a ton of fun watching it, and this movie has given us the most accurate on-screen portrayal of Spider-Man to date.”
The Great Gatsby
“It doesn’t get hate exactly, it just doesn’t get enough love, IMHO. Getting the overarching themes in the book to come across on the big screen is a monumental task. Baz Luhrmann managed to get the basics right – the excess, the consumerism, the tragedy of the lost dream. It’s not perfect, but it’s my favourite movie of all time, and it led me to my favourite book of all time.”
Total Recall
“The original one, not the recent remake – I flipping LOVE it.”
Grease 2
“The acting is much better than in the first film, and the songs are a lot better too. Also, Stephanie is portrayed as a strong female character, unlike Sandy. Grease 2 is 1000% better than the original.”
Waterworld
“I feel the behind-the-scenes drama overshadowed this film somewhat, but at its heart, it’s a fun high-concept dystopian action film. Bootlegs of an extended three-hour cut circulated amongst fans for years before it was finally officially released on special edition Blu-ray. Few other ‘terrible’ films can boast a fan-demanded extended cut two decades after the fact!”
Twilight
“So bad yet so good!”
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
“I love it – especially the giant ants scene and the quicksand! The acting is very good, and it’s way better than most people say it is.”
But I love it.
Is a line stolen from the Duke Nukem 3D first person shooter...
Can't tell if joking or just stupid...
They Live- 1988
Duke Nukem 3D- 1991
+1
#16
Worst Movie ever.
#11
Nothing but bull$h#t feminist propaganda
Still a better love story than twilight...
Except #12. Everyone loved Total Recall, and it has no place in this list. I have spoken.
Who ever wrote this, did not see the complete movie. You probably woke up, when the fight on Geonosis started but the rest of the movie is something between boring and cr@p.
I think Ghostbusters 2, Total Recall and -yes- Sucker Punch were good Entertainment.
Also Batman and Robin was kind of funny. At least better than Suicide Squad, that one was a waste of time