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Movies that are hated but aren't that bad


The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Not a great movie but not awful either.

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The Last Airbender!!!!

I have to add though that I never saw the original animated series so I cannot make negative comments about the movie being different from it like most people do. But I definitely like the movie and I've seen it several times and I own it. 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

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The same. The movie has been named worst movie ever made. I fail to understand because truly badly made movies exist. Ask people who hate the movie and they can't provide any real reasons. Everybody has unfounded hate for all M. Night movies.

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Yeah people use the term "Worst movie ever made" way too nonchalantly. I don't take that term lightly. I don't really say it because who's to really know what the worst movie ever made was?? But, I can say with absolute certainty that this is the worst movie I personally have ever seen. Hands down, bar none:

https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tLP1TcwLk-2MMwwYPQSrsrPTcpMVchLLMnMz1PIzS_LTAUAqgAK6w&q=zombie+nation+movie&oq=Zombie+Nation

http://ok.ru/video/1276422916710

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That looks and sounds bad, lolz. I think you should've been on shrooms and liquor. The perfect movie for that is Midsommar (2019).

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I could provide you plenty of reasons

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I only saw it once and I remember enjoying it. If they ever did a sequel, I would watch.

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Well I enjoyed very much Dolittle with Robert Downey Jr and almost every critic I know hatted that movie.

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Eddie Murphy's version is still in most people's minds. It's the Dolittle we grew up on.

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Rex Harrison version for some of us.

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My mom took me to see it in its original run. I was 8 years old. I thought it was a colossal bore. I never watched it as an adult so can't comment about it other than that, however its 34 Metascore/27% Tomatometer would seem to validate my long ago opinion.

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I saw it in the theater twice and on TV once. It's not a movie that aged well especially with younger people, but it appeared to be popular at the time of release.

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YOU GREW UP WATCHING BAD MOVIES THEN.

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Good and bad movies.

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I WAS IN THE AGE BRACKET FOR THE MURPHY DOLITTLES MYSELF...I OWN THEM NOW ON DVD A WELL AS THE LATER SEQUELS WITH VARIOUS DOLITTLE DAUGHTERS IN THE LEAD...THEY WERE WEAK FAMILY FARE THEN AND THEY STILL ARE...NEVER GOT AROUND TO WATCHING THEM WITH MY DAUGHTER...BUT SHE HAS SEEN THE ORIGINAL.

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To be fair, RDJ version is equally weak... so not much of an improvement. However, Eddie Murphy was beloved. RDJ is not as much. People love Tony Stark, not RDJ.

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I CAN'T ARGUE WITH THAT.

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I’d say people love RDJ as Tony Stark. I’m not sure the character would work with a new actor and definitely RDJ is not that successful without Tony Stark.
Im curious to prove me wrong or right. I want Marvel to soon recast that role to see if it would work with a new actor in it.

There are some cases where I feel like an actor is married with a character and viceversa.

Meaning an actor Is only beloved in one character but also that character is only successful when a certain actor portrays him

Other examples

Chris Hemsworth as Thor.
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen.


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Pattinson is kinda accepted as Batman now. I think it worked because there were so many actors playing Batman already so there is no definitive THE Batman actor. The same can be said to James Bond.

Tony Stark, on the other hand, has a definitive actor, which was RDJ. Even if Disney would recast Iron Man in MCU, I believe it will be a different character and not Tony Stark.

Or maybe a Tony Stark from a different multiverse could work, idk. Multiverse version of Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch were played by the same actors, but multiverse Spider-Man and Fantastic Four were not.

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You are so right about Batman and Bond how both characters have transcendent the actors who portray them and do well no matter the actor who comes next as long as there is a good script and has good actor portraying that character.


With definitive actors in certain parts is what I meant how sometimes there is like a marriage between actor and character.

How yes RDJ doesn’t do well on the box office without IronMan but the character also wouldn’t work with a new actor in it.

Now maybe we think that way that another actor wouldn’t work because RDJ so far is the only Tony Stark/IronMan but maybe we latter see that character being recast and it does work.

There was a time people believed Sean Connery was irreplaceable as James Bond. Coby Broccoli proved people wrong with Roger Moore.

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You are so right about Batman and Bond how both characters have transcendent the actors who portray them and do well no matter the actor who comes next as long as there is a good script and has good actor portraying that character.


With definitive actors in certain parts is what I meant how sometimes there is like a marriage between actor and character.

How yes RDJ doesn’t do well on the box office without IronMan but the character also wouldn’t work with a new actor in it.

Now maybe we think that way that another actor wouldn’t work because RDJ so far is the only Tony Stark/IronMan but maybe we latter see that character being recast and it does work.

There was a time people believed Sean Connery was irreplaceable as James Bond. Coby Broccoli proved people wrong with Roger Moore.

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There was a time people believed Sean Connery was irreplaceable as James Bond. Coby Broccoli proved people wrong with Roger Moore.

Good point. I'd change my mind then. Recasting Tony Stark MIGHT actually work. But I think it's most probable that Disney just wouldn't want to RISK it.

Casting RDJ as Tony Stark was a lightning in the bottle. They can just milk it forever. Then introduce other version of Iron Man (not Tony Stark, or multiverse Tony) to be extra save.

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And you make great points.

Especially on how great the Casting of RDJ was.
I think Robert Downey Jr as IronMan has been one of the greatest in film history.

I love RDJ so much in this role, he is my favorite actor in general but I’m not ashamed saying IronMan is my favorite role he has portrayed.
Many fans of so many actors who do franchises sometimes are scared of saying their favorite role from their favorite actors was let’s Jack Sparrow or Voldemort.

But I’m not hehe 😜

Now if Marvel one day recast Tony Stark/IronMan and works well it won’t diminish RDJ’s legacy. RDJ will always be the man who turned IronMan a B list SuperHero into A list.

The new actor would just add a new touch. Sean Connery will always be the most amazing legendary bond but each actor who followed him added it’s own touch

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Now if Marvel one day recast Tony Stark/IronMan and works well it won’t diminish RDJ’s legacy.

True. But what if the new cast doesn't work? What if the Internet shunned whoever they recast into Tony Stark?

Yes, it worked well for James Bond. There were no Internet echo-chambers in Moore's time.

The worst thing that can happen to Iron Man is to become a meme like Morbius. (And making morbillion dollars in the box office... sorry, can't help it.)

RDJ's legacy would be intact either way, but still, it has a certain risk to the Iron Man character itself.

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You are right again.
Fans could totally destroy things even before they get started. Social media can be vicious and say they want that actor out.

Now with Craig before he was everyone hatted him and now everyone think he is one of the best Bond actors.

It’s just think the MCU needs the OG6 Avengers so much and all should be recast soon. Phase 4 without them is going south

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Totally off-topic but have you watched The Boys?

It’s a bit gnarly and violent but it’s about corrupt Superheroes and it’s really good if you don’t mind some gross scenes.

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I love the eddie murphy dolittle movie! it's the only version I've watched honestly, and a lot of people hate that one too.

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I was in 8th grade when Eddie Murphy's came out so yeah I grew up on the original Dolittle and seen Murphy's as an abomination.

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I heard it was hated, but I don't get it. For a kids' movie, it's lovely.

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The Star Wars prequels certainly had problems including some wooden acting, silly characters and ridiculous dialogue. However, there was enough action and atmosphere to make them worth watching.

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I LIKED THEM ENOUGH TO NOT BADMOUTH THEM...BUT...I DON'T THINK I WILL EVER WATCH ANY OF THEM AGAIN.

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They have flaws, but I enjoy them.

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The prequel trilogy is vastly superior to the Disney trilogy. You can't unwatch that crap, but you can certainly forget it completely.

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Episode III is a good one. Episodes I and II are not that bad (even with Jar Jar Bings)

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Deuce Bigelow: European Giglo
That's my Boy

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Who hates Deuce Bigelow 2? That was great!

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The easily offended.

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EVERYONE...IT WAS IN THEATERS FOR LIKE A WEEK...YOU CAN CURRENTLY FIND THE DVD IN MULTIPLES AT EVERY SWAP MEET,THRIFT SHOP AND YARD SALE....THAT SAID...I SAW IT IN THE THEATER THAT WEEK AND OWN THE DVD.

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"Gigli". The biggest problem with the film is that it's boring.

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Boring movies are bad tho'.

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Yeah, but it's not that bad.

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It was publicized as a romance comedy when it wasn't.

I thought the movie was ok as a drama.

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It actually has some decent moments but there are too many wtf moments too.

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WOW...GOOD SELECTION...NOT THE WORST FILM EVER...OR EVEN OF THE YEAR...NOT EVEN BAD...JUST MEH.

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I love gigli I've watched it like 6 times.

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Like in a good but bad way?

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Nah pretty unironically. I just like it.

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Charlie Chaplin's A King in New York. Everyone hates it but I thought it was funny. Messy but still enjoyable and a million miles ahead of A Countess of Hong Kong.

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The Godfather Part III
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier


Fuckin aye, sir

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Worst of the Trek TOS-cast films but still worlds better than a lot of other "sci-fi" crapfests.

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Batman and Robin
Cats
Catwoman
Fifty Shades of Grey
Star Wars prequels and sequels
Twilight

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I agree about Twilight. Very entertaining. 👍👍

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But not in ways the filmmakers intended.

Hilariously bad!

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BATMAN & ROBIN ALL DAY...I STILL THINK CLOONEY COULD HAVE BEEN THE BEST BATMAN...AND ARNIE IS GOLD...I ALSO ENJOY THE TWILIGHT FILMS ENOUGH TO OWN THE BLU RAY SET...THE STAR WARS FILMS ARE FINE...CATWOMAN IS STUPID FUN...I AM FULLY OUT ON THOSE OTHER TWO THOUGH.🤮

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I dunno, twilight IS pretty bad, but I watch it anyways because there are things about it that I like

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