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22 Movies That Are "Complete Trash," But People Love Them Anyway

22 Movies That Are "Complete Trash," But People Love Them Anyway

Buzz Feed19-02-2025

We all love movies, and even when a film is panned by critics and fans alike, you can still enjoy the flick. On the r/movies subreddit, Reddit user u/Calypso75 asked people to share movies they love despite them being universally acknowledged as terrible. Grab your popcorn and soda, because here are some of the "bad" films people love:
1. " Pacific Rim. Let's be real, this movie was, objectively, not a great film, but for the love of all things holy, GIANT ROBOTS run by two people are fighting GIANT MONSTERS with GIANT WEAPONS and A GODDAMN BOAT SWORD. You don't understand the pure entertainment and joy this movie brought me."
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2. " Project X is a guilty pleasure of mine. I know it's bad, but I just like when it goes batsh*t crazy."
3. "Magic Mike XXL. It's so bad but so good!!"
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— u/thecompanionlesscube
4. "David Lynch's Dune was so bad that he wanted his name stricken from the record. I love it, but good god, is it stupid."
5. " Blood Monkey. It's kinda like a low-budget Jurassic Park -type movie, but with a killer monkey. It's supposed to be scary, but it's hilariously funny."
6. " Van Helsing. I saw so many negative reviews when it came out, and I still see negative comments about the movie, but I loved it. In the words of Roger Ebert, ' Van Helsing is silly, spectacular, and fun.'"
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— u/Morguito
7. " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I saw it first as a kid and thought it was cool as sh*t."
8. " Jumper. It's a bad movie, but I can't help but watch it every year or so. The concept is just so cool, but everything about the execution is wrong."
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10. " Dudley Do-Right, with Brendan Fraser. There are parts of it that kinda make me cringe, but on the whole, I find it hilarious."
11. " Battleship. The plot and dialog are total cheese. Also, Brooklyn Decker."
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— u/deltadal
12. " White Chicks."
— u/Otharidos
13. " The Tuxedo starring Jackie Chan. Absolutely absurd, but my favorite part is Jackie dancing and lip-singing to James Brown."
14. " Mallrats. It's the film even Kevin Smith fans tend to hate, but I really like it. It's got a lot of good gags, and it moves at such a fast pace. It might just be nostalgia, though. Ever since I saw the 3D poster in my comic books, I knew I needed to see it. I even bought the soundtrack, and it cost almost $30. Adjusted for inflation, that's about $50 now."
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— u/TrollPoster469
16. " Jupiter Ascending. The wooden dialogue, the preposterous plot, the SPACE OPERA. Space wolf-hybrids. Space roller blades. Space bees. Space princes. Space industry. Space bureaucracy. This movie has everything...in space."
17. " Wild Wild West. I can't explain it...it was a summer blockbuster that literally opens with decapitation and ends with a gigantic mechanical spider. It's so preposterous. I love it."
18. " Congo is a terrible movie that I happen to like anyway. I love it when the African general tells Tim Curry to stop eating his sesame cake."
19. " Evolution. It's obviously a 'bad' movie, yet it's also my favorite. If giant dinosaur birds ever attack a mall, I will totally sing, 'You are so beautiful' while making bird calls."
20. " Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is AWESOME! It's simple, gritty, obnoxious, and fun but still has a plot."
— u/Red_Raven
21. " Kung Pow! Enter the Fist remains one of the best movies I've seen, at least in my memory. I will never watch it again, so it remains that way."
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22. And finally, " Waterworld."

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