Movies you’d love to hate.. but can’t

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Have you ever wondered what would you do in a pandemic 2.0, an zombie apocalypse, an flight or even a boring Sunday, if not take this free day and try watching the best worst movies, the movies on this list are bad, but not only bad they are people’s guilty pleasures, because we know they are bad but they are fun to watch.

Get ready for the list where you will get to know horribly good movies:

Emoji Movie
IMDb: 3.3/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 7%/100%

Hidden inside a smartphone, the bustling city of Textopolis is home to all emojis. Each emoji has only one facial expression, except for Gene, an exuberant emoji with multiple expressions. Determined to become “normal” like the other emojis, Gene enlists the help of his best friend Hi-5 and a notorious code breaker called Jailbreak. During their travels through the other apps, the three emojis discover a great danger that could threaten their phone’s very existence.

I think this movie was wrong ever since the trailer was released; the movie really tried to appeal for trends, apps and they tried to use a formula for an excessive success, but of course that wouldn’t work, movies need passion they need an essence, and that movie lacks on that and it is noticeable, but it is a movie that if you have not much to do you will for sure have a lot of fun.

Percy Jackson – 1 & 2

IMDb: 5.85/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 45%/100%

Always trouble-prone, the life of teenager Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) gets a lot more complicated when he learns he’s the son of the Greek god Poseidon. At a training ground for the children of deities, Percy learns to harness his divine powers and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime: he must prevent a feud among the Olympians from erupting into a devastating war on Earth, and rescue his mother from the clutches of Hades, god of the underworld. (The books are really good but we are talking about the movies).

Percy Jackson the movies was clearly a trial to do a series of movies just as good as Harry Potter; that resulted in many changes that they did from the book because it will look closer to what Harry Potter fans were watching; they made scenes that are going to be good for the trailers. If you are not a fan of the book you will probably like it. Is a guilty pleasure but is not good and we know that because they didn’t finish the series.

Sharknado (The Complete series)

IMDb: 3.3/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 42%/100%

Nature’s deadliest killer takes to the skies in the ultimate gill-ty pleasure as a group of friends try to save the Santa Monica coast from shark-infested tornadoes.

I think the plot of the movie tells it all, a classic from the B movies, not remarkable, not good, but also you know that the movie will be bad but funny, you can’t expect much from an tornado with sharks, at the end you have fun, you can see sharks flying, sharks being killed by a chainsaw, so I guess you don’t need to have more information to watch this movie.

The Babysitter
IMDb: 6.3/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 72%/100%

A 12-year-old Cole finds out his beloved babysitter belongs to a murderous satanic cult of teenagers. Cole must put his crush for his babysitter aside and escape their grasp before they sacrifice him for personal gain.

Well this movie is not decided between being horror or comedy, but for sure it does a bad work for both, it is not a good comedy and it isn’t a good horror that you will be scared, but the movie is so simple that you can watch and not make you think and be moved by the movie.

Dumb and Dumber
IMDb: 7.3/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 68%/100%

Imbecilic best friends Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) stumble across a suitcase full of money left behind in Harry’s car by Mary Swanson (Lauren Holly), who was on her way to the airport. The pair decide to go to Aspen, Colo., to return the money, unaware that it is connected to a kidnapping. As Harry and Lloyd — who has fallen in love with Mary — are pursued across the country by hired killers and police, they find both their friendship and their brains tested.

I think Dumb and Dumber is important because is a classic but it is a cheesy comedy with some good and some bad jokes, all of them I think the movie is much more of a movie that will not make us remember the things from it.

He’s All that
IMDb: 4.3/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 30%/100%

The movie follows the same plot of “She’s All That,” the bet — take an (already attractive) ostracized student at school, give them a makeover to make them more attractive, and turn them into prom king/queen.

Well this is a teenage romance, and I really don’t understand why they do the things they do in teenage romances; they underestimate the audience by making all the characters with basic, characteristics, basic background, basic personality, and it ends up being a basic movie that if rationalize a little bit you will see that the movie won’t add anything for you, and this movie got many tiktokers that have zero talent as far as acting but for a boring day, it may make the day goes faster and may entertain you.

Incredible Hulk
IMDb: 6.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 67%/100%

Scientist Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) desperately seeks a cure for the gamma radiation that contaminated his cells and turned him into The Hulk. Cut off from his true love Betty Ross (Liv Tyler) and forced to hide from his nemesis, Gen. Thunderbolt Ross (William Hurt), Banner soon comes face-to-face with a new threat: a supremely powerful enemy known as The Abomination (Tim Roth).

Well when it comes to Marvel movies I can easily say that this is a kind of bad movie, it doesn’t do a good work for a presentation to the character, but the movie does not give you new interesting story, the CGI and VFX are really lacking for that time it weren’t bad but it didn’t got old well; remembering that is a marvel movie you will have fun and see some nice battle scenes.

The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl

IMDb: 3.7/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 19%/100%

Bullied by classmates, young Max (Cayden Boyd) escapes into a fantasy, conjuring up the action-packed lives of Lavagirl (Taylor Dooley) and Sharkboy (Taylor Lautner). But one day, Lavagirl and Sharkboy suddenly come to life — and their world, Planet Drool, needs a hero named Max. As Max escapes to Planet Drool, he battles aliens and tries to save his new friends’ planet from destruction. He also battles his bullies, who have become villains like the Ice Princess (Sasha Pieterse).

I would say this movie was on everyone’s from the 2000’s childhood and on that time was fun and entertaining because the movie was presenting good things, fun things but as soon as you turn older the movie gets a little boring but because you have a nostalgia from that movie it won’t be bad to rewatch it.

Kissing Booth
IMDb: 5.5/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 12%/100%

A high school student finds herself face-to-face with her long-term crush when she signs up to run a kissing booth at the spring carnival.

Well another teenage romance movie, that again has basic characters, with low to no personality, and bad romances that make us sometimes be entertained but if you have nothing to watch that may entertain you.

To all the boys I’ve loved before
IMDb: 7.1/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 96%/100%

Lara Jean writes secret, soul-baring letters to her five crushes, but never meant to send them. Now they are out and wreaking havoc on her life.

Well this is the third teenage movie that I don’t think I have to say much.

White Chicks
IMDb: 5.7/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 15%/100%

Two FBI agent brothers, Marcus (Marlon Wayans) and Kevin Copeland (Shawn Wayans), accidentally foil a drug bust. As punishment, they are forced to escort a pair of socialites (Maitland Ward, Anne Dudek) to the Hamptons, where they’re going to be used as bait for a kidnapper. But when the girls realize the FBI’s plan, they refuse to go. Left without options, Marcus and Kevin decide to pose as the sisters, transforming themselves from African-American men into a pair of blonde, white women.

White chicks is essentially funny but is not a good movie, sometimes it is too cringe-y to watch, and sometimes the movie has some bad jokes, and we all know that this is a guilty pleasure for many people.

Happily Never After
IMDb: 4.5/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 04%/100%

Fairy Tale Land becomes a realm of happy endings gone wrong when Cinderella’s wicked stepmother, Frieda (Sigourney Weaver), joins forces with legendary villains to tip the balance between good and evil. With events spinning wildly out of control, Cinderella (Sarah Michelle Gellar), or Ella for short, must lead a resistance movement to defeat Frieda and restore order to the kingdom.

If you ever liked an fairy tale you have to watch this movie, it is from the creator of Shrek, so the type of humor is the same, but the animation is very low budget, so the animation is bad, the plot is not taken seriously, so by all means this movie was never meant to be perfect or an Oscar winner it was meant to be bad and that is the point of the movies on this list.

The proposal
IMDb: 6.7/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 44%/100%

Faced with deportation to her native Canada, high-powered book editor Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) says she’s engaged to marry Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), her hapless assistant. Andrew agrees to the charade, but imposes a few conditions of his own, including flying to Alaska to meet his eccentric family. With a suspicious immigration official always lurking nearby, Margaret and Andrew must stick to their wedding plan despite numerous mishaps.

The proposal is a basic comedy that kind of brings a message at the end, but is not complex and not important, not a movie that you will ever remember, a movie that will be very quickly forgotten, but worth to watch on a boring day.

Grown Ups
IMDb: 5.9/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 11%/100%

A single man who drinks too much. A father with three daughters who he rarely sees. A guy who is overweight and unemployed. A hen-pecked househusband. A successful Hollywood agent married to a fashion designer. What do these five men have in common? They used to play for the same basketball team at school. Now their former coach has died, and they are reunited at his funeral. Will the group rediscover old bonds?

Lastly but not least important, Grown Ups has a huge comedic cast but as most of Adam Sandler movies it wasn’t made to be taken seriously the reality is that this movie, has a simple plot and tires to give you a small message, and it all kind of shapes in a fun and basic story but is worth it watching because of the cast and comedy that are both good.