The new fantastic four
The new fantastic four
The problem is, the main fan base is absolutely bat shit crazy (I mean hell, you can tell that from how the op described it and wouldn't even say the directors name) and put the franchise on such as a high pedistool, no matter what was produced would have been absolutely hated. Even if George Lucas himself wrote the script on an unlimited budget, you'd still get these sorts of people.
I haven't seen it yet due to time constraints so it will be a dvd release for me.
For me I've seen quote a few bad ones this year.
A friend made me watch under the silver lake. Granted at the time I was high and it was quite a mindfuck. He did the same with another friend and I watched it with them sober. Never again. Worth a watch once then bury it.
Theres a film on Netflix called chips. Holy hell. I watched it, I read the plot of it afterwards and I still don't recall a single fact about that film bar one of the dudes from ant man was in it. I remember thinking through it constantly "So whens the plot starting"
Scott Pilgrim Vs the World. One of the worst watches of my life. Plot less, no real substance. I think 12 year old me might have liked it. How people consider this film great is beyond me. Literally one of the worst films I've ever seen
Pixels I'm on the fence about, I love the premise and don't regret seeing it. But I wouldn't go out of my way to watch it again. I think it could have been great with little alterations to it, but the roles just didn't work. Peter Dinklage playing a "bad ass" pro gamer just doesn't work. Nor does Adam sanders role on it.
A million ways to die in the west remember nothing about the plot, wasn't enjoyable. If Zombieland hadn't launched in 2009, I probably would have enjoyed this movie and this kind of humor more. But all I could see was a copy cat on the humor front.
Death Note (live action). This was really, really bad. In hindsight I was happy enough the focus was on L and didn't incorporate the second half of the season. Thats what was needed (and arguably where the anime should have ended). They also had a fantastic adaption of Ryuk. However, they ruined their chance for anyone to go "You know what, for a live action adaption in an hour 30, that really wasn't that bad" when they cast the characters and how they portrayed them. Literally every character bar 1, was the polar opposite of what they should be. Light being the main example, in the series is cool, calmed and focused when he first encounters the death god. In the film screams like a little bitch and runs. Yes the 2nd is more realistic, but we aren't watching it realism.
As for the ops list
The Last Airbender - watched it, enjoyed it at the time, but never saw the anime. Still haven't but I've watched comparisons and analyst videos etc. My fucking god, they might have butchered that worse than death note
The Emoji Movie - I went in expecting a cheap giggle at this, like despicable me. I literally only feel frustration and despair at this movie. It's not even to do with the content. It's just the fact its a cash grab movie that makes 0 attempt to cover it up.
Cats - Haven't watched it, don't plan to. I do like the theater version but when you have big name celebrity in it and they all come forward and joke about it. Welll yea not my money.
50 shades of sex - Watched it with a partner when it came out, didn't think negative or positive about it. It's just a softcore porn movie / "sensual" category
human centipede - Vile set of films...... No 1, was dark, gritty and disgusting. But I enjoyed the plot and have re-watched it once or twice. No 2, was just fucked up on a psychological level, it never should have been made. No 3, is just hilarious tbh. I wouldn't say anything over graphic, certinly not dark and gritty. It's just a laugh at itself now and seeing how far it can be pushed. IIRC the director / writer said so himself.
slenderman - not seen, probably won't do.
the last jedi - mentioned
sharknado - what do you expect? If you go in with high expectations of course you're going to hate it. It's a budget syfy film series, have a drink, some snacks, expect stupidity and just go with the flow. I'd honestly say its worth a watch once, just don't expect anything from it
green latern - I don't get why green lantern gets as much hate as it does. It's not a good film but its not as diabolical as it's made out to be. By all means, remake it so it fits into the dc universe now.
bayformers - assuming the op is 14 with these names at this point. I honestly can't keep up with the transformer series at this point. First one I enjoyed properly. Rest of them I have enjoyed enough to watch or watch a 2nd time but not rave about. What put me off transformers was the movie with the dinosaur ones. A friend and myself got super hyped to see dinosaur transformers - literally didn't care what the plot would be. So we were really down about it when they got what? 20 minute screen time at the end?
tusk - never heard of this film, googled the quick summary, google imaged the movie and saw the tusks. Laughed my arse off. I will give this a go tonight.
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I’m sure there’s a couple Russian made films that are pretty bad.
Last Airbender was my pick. I think Battleship was one of the largest flops though.
There are worse movies, but what The Last Jedi did to an entire franchise cannot be beaten
Successful movies like Transformers...and so many others that had great pay days, but sucked in general.
I don't even want to think about Star Wars anymore.. so I'm just gonna throw in a name of a movie that just baffled me with it's shittyness: Robin Hood (2018)
There's the "worst movie," and then there's the "biggest disappointment."
Except by Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Solo, Force Awakens and Rise of Skywalker.
I still don't grasp how Last Jedi is worse then Force Awakens. Every single criticism of Last Jedi applies equally to Force Awakens except the former has a somewhat original plot.
There's a huge difference between 'worst' movie and most disappointing one, or the biggest 'flop', yet people don't seem to understand that considering so many of the 'votes'.
Makes no sense really.
Not to mention bad writing, bad dialogues, too many cliché, unnecessary explicit fan service that serves no purpose and reduces the quality of the film.
Suicide Squad is the only movie in a very long time that I literally could no watch all the way through in one shot. Easily my pick for worse movie of the decade, it's not even in the same ballpark as the worse Star Wars movie anyone could imagine. Star Wars bad movies are primarily bad because there's expectations and a standard, if you look at them in a more neutral way, they may still not be very good, but they're nowhere near as bad as people say.
Oh! Thanks for reminding me. I'm adding "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and "Transformers: Last Knight" to my list of "worst movie" contenders. I literally walked out of both, mid-movie.
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Do you consider using correct information "childish"?
Ok. So, if I'm understanding this, you're saying you start counting something, you start from '0', not '1'?
When you count the fingers in both your hands, you start with the number '0'? So you go "0, 1, 2, 3, 4" for the first hand, and "5, 6, 7, 8, 9" for the other hand? Or do you go "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" for the first hand, and "6, 7, 8, 9, 10" for the other hand?
Your calendar, does each month start on "day 0", or "day 1"? Of course not. You start with '1'. Therefore, the start of a new decade, in this case the next one, will begin on 2021.
That AD began with 1. So that would mean that Year 10 was the end of the first decade in modern history, and Year 11 was the start of the second decade. If you follow that through all the way until 2020, that would mean this is the end of the 2010s and 2021 would be the start of the 2020s.