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* ''Film/TheCatInTheHat'' is a GuiltyPleasure for many, and with good reason. The adult humor and crude jokes, as well as the numerous pop culture references, are incredibly out of place in an adaptation for Dr. Seuss and often funny for the wrong reasons; the Cat and Things 1 and 2 look unnecessarily creepy to the point where it comes around and becomes funny instead (on top of also the questionable choice of casting Creator/MikeMyers as the Cat); the acting is terrible to the point of {{Narm}}; and the Cat's reinterpretation as a screwball {{Jerkass}} is utterly ridiculous. The whole thing plays out more as a parody of the original book than true adaptation. Small wonder it became an Internet meme in the late 2010s and subsequently amassed an ironic fandom.

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* ''Film/TheCatInTheHat'' is a GuiltyPleasure for many, and with good reason. The adult humor and crude jokes, as well as the numerous pop culture references, are incredibly out of place in an adaptation for of a Dr. Seuss book and often funny for the wrong reasons; the Cat and Things 1 and 2 look unnecessarily creepy to the point where it comes around and becomes funny instead (on top of also the questionable choice of casting Creator/MikeMyers as the Cat); the acting is terrible to the point of {{Narm}}; and the Cat's reinterpretation as a screwball {{Jerkass}} is utterly ridiculous. The whole thing plays out more as a parody of the original book than true adaptation. Small wonder it became an Internet meme in the late 2010s and subsequently amassed an ironic fandom.
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* ''Film/RoboCop3'' is quite substandard when compared to the first two films, but when taken by itself, the film is ''hilarious''. A Japanese competitor of OCP's sends over robot ninjas to stop Robocop, a 9-year-old girl uses a computer terminal to hack an [[TheDragon ED-209]] unit and there's SpecialEffectFailure galore. Add to that unintentionally funny moments (including Robo commandeering a pimp's car (complete with reaction shot), [[SuicideAsComedy a man's suicide being played for comedy]], a children's tricycle being used for barricade material, Robocop [[BigDamnHeroes flying in]] [[MerchandiseDriven on a jetpack]] and two robots who simultaneously cut each other's heads off and script howlers ("Come and get me, Mr. Robocop!", "Oh my God, Johnson, our stocks have dropped to nothing!", "You got a ghost cop? A vampire cop?" and Robo's immortal line "Don't count on it, chum!"), along with a score that makes these moments epic, and you've got the perfect storm for SBIG. And Jill Hennessy as eye candy.

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* ''Film/RoboCop3'' is quite substandard when compared to the first two films, but when taken by itself, the film is ''hilarious''. A Japanese competitor of OCP's sends over robot ninjas to stop Robocop, a 9-year-old girl uses a computer terminal to hack an [[TheDragon ED-209]] unit and there's SpecialEffectFailure galore. Add to that unintentionally funny moments (including moments-including Robo commandeering a pimp's car (complete with reaction shot), [[SuicideAsComedy a man's suicide being played for comedy]], a children's tricycle being used for barricade material, Robocop [[BigDamnHeroes flying in]] [[MerchandiseDriven on a jetpack]] and two robots who simultaneously cut each other's heads off and script howlers ("Come and get me, Mr. Robocop!", "Oh my God, Johnson, our stocks have dropped to nothing!", "You got a ghost cop? A vampire cop?" and Robo's immortal line "Don't count on it, chum!"), along with a score that makes these moments epic, and you've got the perfect storm for SBIG. And Jill Hennessy as eye candy.
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* ''Film/GhostsCantDoIt'' already has the questionable "legacy" of ''Film/{{Bolero}}'' and ''Film/TarzanTheApeMan1981'', where John Derek delivered laughable schlock that clearly only wants to show off his wife Creator/BoDerek naked. But this one has an absurd plot, regarding a woman and the spirit of her elderly husband who want to kill a young man so he can possess the body, the ridiculous effect trying to convey the "ghost", and the unexpected appearance of Usefulnotes/DonaldTrump as himself.

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* ''Film/GhostsCantDoIt'' already has the questionable "legacy" of ''Film/{{Bolero}}'' and ''Film/TarzanTheApeMan1981'', where John Derek delivered laughable schlock that was clearly only wants made to show off his wife Creator/BoDerek naked. But this one has an absurd plot, regarding a woman and the spirit of her elderly husband who want to kill a young man so he can possess the body, the ridiculous effect trying to convey the "ghost", and the unexpected appearance of Usefulnotes/DonaldTrump as himself.

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