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Super Mario Bros (1993)
It was objectively a trainwreck but it was awesome when you were 8 and It brought video games to the big screen for the first time. I will always love it.
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Yes it's utterly ridiculous. I don't care, it's still a masterpiece of absurdity to me. That 13% on RT is a shame.
Also how has it been 23 years since its release.
My girlfriend got me plastered and showed me this fever dream of a movie. 10/10 experience
Rise of Skywalker. I loved it :-)
EDIT - I should say, I didn't properly read the thread title, and I wouldn't put RoS in my "top list". I just gave it as an example of a movie that's generally disliked but that I enjoyed.
Rise of Skywalker wasn't good, but I give it a pass because of the just awful situation they were in.
Last Jedi shit the bed and painted them into a corner, then Carrie Fisher up and died when the 3rd film was supposed to be "hers", the way Force Awakens was Han and Last Jedi was Luke, and the OG writer/director got bounced. :(
I really don't know what they could have done, but I'll still die for Babu Frik.
Last Jedi shit the bed and painted them into a corner,
Definitely agree with that. There was so much course correction needed after that mess.
I enjoyed RoS a lot though - for me it did everything a Star Wars movie needed to do, great visuals, exciting battles, good and evil, ordinary people coming together to fight a fascist enemy.
Ok, lots of it was very silly plotwise, but just as an experience I was left feeling pumped up, whereas TLJ left me feeling like I was done with Star Wars, it was just so awkward.
I'm curious, did you consume other non-movie Star Wars media before, like books and animates series? I have a theory that the most dislike for the new trilogy comes from them basically "rewriting history" so to speak - cancelling all the characters and events already established in the universe.
I mean I don't think they are amazingly good movies even in isolation, but I can see someone liking them for the fun factor at least.
Nah, just the movies, going back to when I was about 6 or 7 years old. Love the OT, hate the prequels, loved TFA and RoS, hated TLJ, really enjoyed Rogue One and haven't seen Solo or any of the Disney TV series. Never had any interest in the books or animations.
Only non movie media (not including some little action figure toys, long since lost, and a few video games) was this The Story of Star Wars vinyl record, which is basically just the audio from Ep IV with narrator filling in the gaps! 😁
Cancelling all the unofficial canon stuff was a mistake though, guaranteed to piss off a lot of people, while not really benefiting anyone who hadn't explored it.
Yeah, I thought the new trilogy were all pretty good tbh.
I wasn't a fan of the middle one tbh, but the other two, definitely 😁
Great recommendations in here. One thing that surprised me personally was
civil war (2024)
great movie, had a blast. Was surprised rotten tomatoes / IMDb seemed to hate it.
I wouldn't say 81% fresh and a 7/10 are necessarily bad. I might rate it a little higher personally, but those are decent scores.
Though as Coaxil says, given curent events I'm not sure I can ever re-watch it. :(
My running theory on this is the Americans really didn't like how close it hits home/stings, and just gave it a bad rating
Has anyone mentioned "the room"? Im gonna reccommend it. It's so bad, it's good.
Alaska. That movie with Dirk Benedict, Thora Birch, a yellow Piper Cub and northern nature.
The Day After Tomorrow - It's campy but underrated
Had one gag that made me literally LOL... intentionally...
They're trapped in a library, debating the morality of burning books in the fireplace to stay alive.
"How about all these tax books, can we burn these?"