:D I rly hate bad films and I think that Sharknado, 2- headed shark attack are trash of the world :D
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A lot of less than awesome movies can be unintentionally funny and I'm usually like lmao look at this pile of crap, this is hilarious, and at least my movie experience is like watching a comedy so it's okayyyy in the end.
But there are two movies that instantly come to mind where I loathed them and couldn't find myself not getting really pissed off. And those are Gravity and Dunkirk. Oh and The Martian also sucked but at least it was slightly more entertaining than Gravity.
the Room is by far the worst movie I watch and I only watched it after I watch the Nostalgic Critic review it.

i love ironically bad movies so much q v q recently i watched this made-for-tv low budget movie called 'cool dog' and i loved every second of it despite how objectively bad it was
as far as legit bad movies go i tend to forget about movies i hate? the first ones that come to mind would be the bottom of the barrel disney sequels, so stuff like 'hunchback of notre dam 2' and 'fox and the hound 2' i also really hate obvious cash grabbing soulless movies like 'minions', 'the emoji movie' or 'tom and jerry: willy wonka and the chocolate factory'
Worst movie I've ever watched was Ratatoing, that cheap Ratatouille knock-off. I'm an Animation Major at my college, and that physically HURT to watch. XP
Griff the Invisible. No contest. I can't even come up with an emoji that expresses just how much I hated it.
Only "bad" movie I can think of right now is...
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
I never saw the show it was based off of but because I like spy movies I thought this might be amusing. I made the mistake of watching it in theatres... I walked out of that movie not even 30 minutes in. I disliked it so much!
Uh sorry this might not even count.
I'm pretty easy to please when it comes to movies; I can tolerate a lot of cheesy dialogue and bad acting and as long as the plot moves along and keeps me engaged, I don't really care. Only one movie stands out to me as being truly awful, and that's Open Water. A whole movie consisting of a couple people floating in the ocean, waiting to get rescued. It's just so utterly boring. Incredibly, they even made a sequel, and it was also utterly boring. The whole time I was just hoping for a shark to devour them and get it over with.
Dishonorable mention goes to Dogville for its lack of a proper set. But I couldn't really say if it was a bad story premise; I actually rented it but gave up watching like 15 minutes in. Never finished it...in fact, it's the only movie I've ever quit on partway through. If I have to visualize the whole thing myself, I'd rather read a book. Why did they bother with film for that?
I enjoyed the two headed Shark, it was amazingly trashy XD
My worst movie ever was a trash Horror featuring a killer eye. So so bad, never again.
I don't know about the worst film ever, but I walked out of the original Underworld movie when I went to go see it in theaters. That was the only time I paid for a ticket, and literally could not stand to sit through the entire thing. I don't know what it was about it, but I just didn't care for it at all 😆
Lady in the Water was a huge disappointment as well. Oh, and The Fountain (I think that was the name of it anyway...)
I have to echo The Fountain as probably my least favorite that I watched with the intention of being good. Sitting through that was almost painful and I kept wondering if the viewer was expected to be high at the time.
I sometimes watch terrible animated or horror movies knowing they're going to be bad, and Food Fight might be the actual worst I've seen, but at least I was prepared for it.
Of films I've seen all the way through, I would have to say Coherence. It was recommended to me after I watched Triangle (which is fantastic), so I was excited about another tense, trippy story. It was garbage. The general plot idea was fine, and the twists were ok, but for some reason, the director felt this tense sci-fi/horror story should have heavy improv. It's so LOUD at times. Even during tense scenes, the actors won't let the tension breathe. A noise at the back door? EVERYBODY GET LOUD ACT CONCERNED. Always talking, and it's always obvious that it's improv filler before we get to the next beat.
The one bright spot happened when it's revealed two of the characters had an affair. The guy says something like, "There's a million different versions of our reality and I'm fucking your wife in every one of them" that is a great burn i wish it was in a better movie
Also, a movie I hated hated hated that I did not make it through was V/H/S. Vile. I physically felt grimy watching it. I'm sitting there watching the first story with the succubi/vampire woman and I'm not scared and I'm thinking, "This is what rapists are afraid of. This is a horror movie for rapists." then i turned it off cause it didn't seem like it was gonna get any better
At some point in my life I'd love to watch the Room, Shark Exorcist, and The Legend of The Titanic. They look so terrible, but so good >:3
I'm extremely fussy when it comes to movies. And I can think of a few bad movies that just fell apart for me. Epic Movie, I know it was meant to be a parody but I hated it, Bruno (same again I wanted to walk out), Dragonball Z Live-action movie, Death Note live action movie, and my worst two movies Fantastic 4 Reboot and Jupiter Ascending. At least Jupiter Ascending was pretty to look at though I guess, just the whole movie was a big mess to me.
years ago i got dragged to go see Black Knight...not to be confused with The Dark Knight.....Black Knight is a movie about Martin Lawrence finding a portal at the mini-gold course and getting sent back to medieval times...ugh...it's rough.
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Female Fight Club I really didn´t like it, it was bad

Well The Room is such a classic of bad movies, but it's absolutely amazing for what it is.
The latest bad movie I watched was Vampire High, and it was bad in the exact opposite way that The Room is bad, it was just straight up terrible. Don't watch it if you can help it.
Have any of you heard of a film called, "The Lobster" ? Trust me, Just don't:c
I can usually enjoy "bad" movies for what they are: terrible, horrible, but as a result, absolutely hilarious. Foodfight is one of those. It's absolutely awful, but I could laugh at the terribleness of it all, because it was just.. wow.
Yet I've managed to make an exception! A couple friends and I were having a movie stream night and we decided to watch The Emoji Movie. I have never seen a bad movie as bad as that one. It wasn't funny-bad in any way, it was just downright bad. There are just no words for the sheer amount of garbage that was the plot, lack of characterization, Le Funny Meme (tm) attempts, and just.. everything. There was nothing redeemable or funny-bad about it in any way.
lol, oh my gosh, I have the worst movie that's got those all beat. Because I watch people on YouTube, I Hate Everything has a 'Search for the Worst' series in which he comments on the movies he watches which are at the bottom of the lists like Rotten Tomatoes.
Worst movie of them all... the infamous 'Cool Cat Saves the Day' or something like that. It's a movie about cyberbullying even though half of the movie the bully taunts them irl and on the phone. It's also apparently a movie about gun safety?
It was a great movie to watch and make fun of, or it used to be. I refuse to buy it since the director is a huge jerk. Seriously, he flagged people who were critiquing and parodying the film for copyright abuse. He also sent malicious threats that were albeit empty (impersonating a law firm, calling one reviewer a 'punk bitch', threatening to get their accounts shut down and call other directors/producers of other crappy movies to also flag down similar videos, etc.) and trying to explain what copyright abuse was even though he had it totally wrong in the first place.
'Ignorance of the lol is not an asscuse' is what he literally said. Of course it is 'law' and 'excuse', but he pronounced them like that and the fact that he was ignorant himself just made it infuriating and entertaining at the same time.
