I’m talking about that movie you saw that was so bad it was good.

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      Keanu Reeves, Dolph Lundgren, Ice-T, Henry Rollins…it had a hard time not being awesome despite the writing.

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    Pacific Rim

    Makes no sense in ANY way but boy is it fun to watch. Some YouTube thingy called it the worst best and best worst movie ever, so…

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      I wouldn’t call this a bad movie though? GDT directed movie with decent reviews (72% RT and 65 Metacritic).

      Unless you’re referring to the sequel (haven’t watched).

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      Finally something in this thread that I’ve seen (and is actually a bad movie). The “science” of this movie is hilariously inaccurate and the movie is kinda over the top. But it’s a lot of fun!

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    Cannibal: The Musical.

    It’s a reeeally early Trey Parker and Matt Stone creation. A live action comedy musical movie about the Donner party. Definitely a classic.

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      Not sure it fits “so bad it’s good.” The jokes the movie wants you to laugh at are the jokes you laugh at, so it is an effective comedy.

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        There are jokes you probably missed too. For example Trey bole up with his girl friend the week before making the movie, so they named the horse after her.

        When they wake up in the Indian village and they are practicing karate. They didn’t have any native Americans in their film school but had plenty of asain students.

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      The really awkward trapper song followed by them arguing about what key it was supposed to be in had me absolutely dying.

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    Troll 2. So many quotable lines and unforgettable scenes. And you don’t even have to watch Troll 1, because there is no Troll 1 - at least not in relation to, or in the context of, this film.

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      I absolutely love Troll 1 for the simple fact that the main character was named Harry Potter and he asks a witch to teach him to be a wizard halfway through the movie. It came out 11 years before the Harry Potter books.

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    Better Off Dead.

    An early John Cusack film by Savage Steve Holland co-creator of Eek! The Cat. How many montages can you fit in one movie?

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    In a very different way to most of the answers on here so far:

    A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence.

    It’s simultaneously excruciatingly dull and mindbendingly interesting. A genuinely fascinating film, but requires a huge amount of focus and commitment from the viewer. Possibly my favourite film ever

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      Saw this for the first time a month ago and I made me really really miss the old Mike Meyers stuff. I’ll watch it again now because you made me want to.