I think that's considered more So Bad, It's Good. I'm sure some people genuinely enjoy it for how goofy it is, so it probably doesn't belong here.
www.imdb.com/title/tt1786635/?ref_=rvi_tt
Jaws in Japan, aka Psycho Shark, anyone?
Edited by Ai-Fan writer/producer/director/visionary/troper Ai-Fan The Master Of The Romantic (But Deadly) Drinking Game And Haikuâ„¢ Hide / Show RepliesI'd like to add The Last Thing He Wanted. It has a 5% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 13% for audiences, and a below average 4.3 on IM Db.
Not familiar enough with Bollywood to make an entry myself, but Sadak 2 looks very poorly received, even putting aside the apparent controversy.
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.u guys think doug walker the wall vid should stay while it is bad and maybe not a review i not sure if it really counts as a movie nothing else from online included in this category to judge
Can we add Star Wars: Holiday Special? It is implied to be a perfect example of this trope on the page image, but I can't find its entry anywhere here.
Hide / Show RepliesI think the general consensus is that it’s So Bad, It's Good, and even then, its own trope page admits there are some redeeming aspects.
the thing is, i have never seen anyone that has reviewed the film in full actually enjoy it, with a common complaint being that scenes and unfunny gags drag on for way too long, so it's pretty hard to see it as a So Bad, It's Good movie
Edited by MABfan11 Bumbleby is best ship. busy spending time on r/RWBY and r/anime. Unapologetic SocialistSo I feel like there's been a boom of reviews of it this past Christmas (or at least I've seen a lot) and they largely land on "you know, I assumed this would be So Bad, It's Good but it really is So Bad Its Horrible."
It seems like it's too long and unfunny and unengaging to have any entertainment value.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Kirk Cameron has a Creator page now. Can someone please add a link in "Saving Christmas" to reflect that?
There is a 2018 Bollywood movie called Race 3, which has 1.9 IMDB Score, 7% on Rotten Tomatoes. I think it qualifies
Hide / Show RepliesEasy qualifier.
She/her. Profile pic is by Richard Michael Gomez @StarmansArt. Please watch Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock. https://youtu.be/Vm92JNgPbqkWhere is Slender Man? It has 8% critics score on Rotten tomatoes, 17% Audience Score, 3.2 on IMDB, D- Cinemascore, and was released 4 years after the character fell out of popularity. Chris Stuckmann and Jeremy Jahns have reviewed it.
I also think Scary Movie 5 qualifies.
Edited by magnumtropus Hide / Show RepliesSlender Man is an easy qualifier, though your entry is very short and needs expansion. Scary Movie V seems to qualify if critics and Imdb are anything to go by, but I'm not an expert on the franchise and I don't know how fans reacted or if it did well at the box office.
She/her. Profile pic is by Richard Michael Gomez @StarmansArt. Please watch Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock. https://youtu.be/Vm92JNgPbqkHeres some movies that need to be added
skeleton man the jar the club appointment with fear keeper of souls ancient evil: scream of the mummy cardiac arrest hollow gate feeders dead body man the tomb bloodz vs wolvez
also creepozoids needs to be expanded upon
Hide / Show RepliesCome on down to our discussion thread https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15574101790A64005900&page=22#535 link won't work so copy paste.
She/her. Profile pic is by Richard Michael Gomez @StarmansArt. Please watch Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock. https://youtu.be/Vm92JNgPbqkAnyone else find the Woody Woodpecker entryway too overly long? I feel like it could cut down. (Though the movie still deserves a spot on here IMO)
Would it be possible to mention "Swiped!", the Netflix original movie. It's been out for a year now, with viewers and critics alike unanimously panned this movie for a multitude of reasons involving the bad writing, unlikable "characters", and the director's forcing a really shallow message about the how "evil" men are with online dating services. The kicker? The director can't seem to take constructive criticism at ALL, so much so that she'd go as far as insulting and harassing those that criticize her movie (both with her personal and movie accounts on social media), and even sued a YouTube user, Trin Lovell, based on a copyrights fallacy (the director claimed the reviewer was showing too much of the movie but in actuality she only shown less than 12% of the movie from her review) in order to silence her criticism. Ironic how she's making men look evil when she's doing these sorts of things to someone how's under 18 and the director herself is an "adult". The director of this movie makes Uwe Boil look like a reasonable film maker.
The movie has gotten overly negative reviews on sites like IMDB and Rotten Tomates, with some reviews are blatant circlejerk reviews just to make the movie look good to unsuspecting viewers.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/swiped_2018/reviews/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4867110/reviews?ref_=tt_ql_3
Edited by ViperAcidZX Hide / Show RepliesSeems like a keeper, but be careful with the stuff about the creator's actions so it's a critique of the movie and not her.
Edited by TheAlmightyKingPrawn SP00PY month!Is it safe to say Slender Man should be on here? With it's Idiot Plot, bland forgettable characters, and how obvious it was chopped up in the editing room. I say it well earned it's number 53 spot on the IMDB Bottom 100.
Edited by TheShadyReviewerHow about Show Dogs? From what I can tell it's a Cliché Storm, highly tonally confused for a little kid's film, full of dumb references, and of course that whole "scene about checking a dog's testicles that's scarily reminiscent to child grooming techniques" thing.
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.Would the 2017 Woody Woodpecker film count? It has really low scores on IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, and everywhere else I've looked.
Would "Santa's Christmas Elf (named Calvin)" be eligible for this list? It's a movie of still images, and it was made by the same man who unleashed "Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny" onto the world. The Cinema Snob just did a review on it here.
Hide / Show RepliesThere isn't very much other information to go on (probably because the movie itself is so rare), but it definitely looks and feels painful to watch. I say yes.
I hope you get tiny bits of eggshell in all your omelettes for the rest of your life!I'd like to request that we add "The Snowman" to this list. It currently has an 8% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Hide / Show RepliesJust a low Rotten Tomatoes score isn't enough. Critics don't always agree with the average viewer. It has to have almost no people who enjoy watching it at all.
I wish to add "Vaxxed", the documentary directed (yes, directed) by Andrew Wakefield, the former medic who started the "Vaccines cause autism" hoax. Does it belong here? As a documentary, it fails really hard: instead of explaining what the fuss is about, it splats random factoids in the viewer's face and weighs with ham-fisted emotional manipulation. It contributed to further spread misinformation and convince millions of people worldwide to not vaccinate children. I think this belongs here.
Should we add Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey? It's bad even by the standards of micro budget slashers. 3% on RT, 16 on Metacritic, and quickly sank to the Letterboxd bottom 10. Not 100, bottom 10.