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Buzzfeed: How many bad movies have you seen? (1 Viewer)

53 but I dispute that alot of them are bad. Roadhouse was not a bad movie. And I thoroughly enjoy Volcano. Watch it every time it's on. Melt Los Angeles all day long. Solid.

 
I've seen bits and pieces of more, but think I've only seen four all the way through:

Popeye

Congo

Star Wars I

The Haunting

 
48, but I'm surprised it wasn't more. Outside of an emergency where I need to leave or falling asleep, I will watch to completion any movie I start.

 
26

I am a bit embarrassed by the amount of Nick Cage trash I have seen. Worst move on that list that I have seen is Battleship. Yes, worse than Howard the Duck.

 
17...but I never liked horror movies (they scareded me when I was young) and it seems like a lot of the campy, bad movies were horror.

 
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While there are plenty on the list that deserve to be listed. There are plenty that don't deserve the list and others that should be listed.

 
25. Some pretty good movies on this list.

It might be 26 though. I get "Old Dogs" and "Wild Hogs" confused. I think I've seen the latter, not the former (on the list). Not sure though.

 
Not sure how many I've seen but the only one that really jumped out as not belonging was "Raise the Titanic". It's a pretty so-so movie but not horrible. The problem was that it had a huge budget and then flopped at the box office.

"The film only grossed about $13.8 million against an estimated $40 million budget. Lew Grade famously remarked "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic"

 
Not sure how many I've seen but the only one that really jumped out as not belonging was "Raise the Titanic". It's a pretty so-so movie but not horrible. The problem was that it had a huge budget and then flopped at the box office.

"The film only grossed about $13.8 million against an estimated $40 million budget. Lew Grade famously remarked "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic"
Very unrealistic plot.

 
Not sure how many I've seen but the only one that really jumped out as not belonging was "Raise the Titanic". It's a pretty so-so movie but not horrible. The problem was that it had a huge budget and then flopped at the box office.

"The film only grossed about $13.8 million against an estimated $40 million budget. Lew Grade famously remarked "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic"
Very unrealistic plot.
GOOD ONE!

 
48. Altho I did like Roadhouse, Howard the Duck, Van Helsing, Soul Plane, and League of Extraordinary Gentleman. Some of these are great "turn off your brain and enjoy" type of movies. Not great, but better than watching other crap that is on TV.

 
Not sure how many I've seen but the only one that really jumped out as not belonging was "Raise the Titanic". It's a pretty so-so movie but not horrible. The problem was that it had a huge budget and then flopped at the box office.

"The film only grossed about $13.8 million against an estimated $40 million budget. Lew Grade famously remarked "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic"
Very unrealistic plot.
GOOD ONE!
:bowtie:

 
Hang up a sec....

Showgirls, Barbed Wire, Tarzan the Ape Man and Striptease were all AWFUL movies. However....pre-Internet, who here among us didn't at least watch parts of these movies late at night. I mean, I couldn't tell you one thing about the movie Barbed Wire, but I'm pretty sure I had a VHS tape recorded off Cinemax that I used from time to time.

Same goes with the vomitous movie Fair Game, which I actually saw in the theater. A heartier load of poo I defy you to find on film. However, Cindy Crawford shows her teeeeets. I'll watch mules jack each other off if a supermodel promises to make an appearance in the buff.

 
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37 - many of them knowing they were bad, just to see how awful they were. Hadn't heard of Simon Sez, but now I'm intrigued.

 
25. Some pretty good movies on this list.

It might be 26 though. I get "Old Dogs" and "Wild Hogs" confused. I think I've seen the latter, not the former (on the list). Not sure though.
I'm curious.
Howard the Duck and Roadhouse are true classics.

Cocktail is solid (one of the few Cruise movies I enjoy, really)

K-Pax is decent.

I really like Patch Adams. It's only recently started to occur to me that most hated it.

Pearl Harbor really isn't completely awful

As mentioned, Showgirls and Striptease were good pre-internet softcore-ish flicks.

On a similar note, in shape Jessica Simpson's #### in Dukes of Hazzard makes it not a complete waste of time.

 
Reluctantly took this test earlier today and I've seen 87 out of the list. I also own 7 on DVD.

 
Wow, 64. Give or take 2-3 cause I wasnt sure if I saw a couple, and maybe a couple I could be confusing with other movies.

But some of these certainly were not BAD.

I am a ####### dork, lol.

 
But yeah, these shouldnt be on that list:

ROadhouse

Patch Adams

Blair Witch 2 (F you, I thought it was good)

Resident Evil

Hulk

Alien vs Predator (F you again)

But I have seen at least 100 or more horrible movies that arent on this list.

And who said Donnie Darko??? CMon, that movie was good.

 
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Few comments

1. I forgot how awesome Burt Reynolds is in Striptease

2. It's amazing how many of these that hack Robin Williams is in...guy can single handedly ruin a movie with the best of them

 
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Showgirls and Striptease don't belong on the list IMO. They served their lowbrow purpose and weren't aiming for anything more. Pearl Harbor is the quintessential big-budget summer blockbuster Bay/Bruckheimer steaming pile o' crap. I forget who dragged me to the theater to see that. Man was that terrible.

 

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