15 Iconic So-Bad-They're-Good Movies

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Jordan is a freelance writer specializing in film, television and new media, having acquired university qualifications in the field. He has written reviews and analyses for movies and television shows, in both print and audiovisual form. He is now expanding to list writing for Collider.

Movies come in all shapes and sizes. Not everyone has to be a mainstream blockbuster, nor should they all be arthouse dramas that only a few would appreciate. Whatever kind of film it may be, objectively assessing whether it is good, bad, or middle-of-the-road should be easy. At best, the flick is prime Oscar material, and at worst, it "wins big" at the Razzies.

Animation as a medium is rife with hilarious low-budget cash-grabs made from all over the world, with this strange Russian adaptation of Pinocchio only being the tip of the iceberg for so-bad-it's-good animation. It is so easy to think of Pinocchio: A True Story as a troll movie based on the ludicrous title, unbelievably lazy animation, and voice cast led by Pauly Shore and Jon Heder, who sound like they were inebriated when they recorded their equally bewildering lines.

Where to even begin with this one? From acting to writing to camera work and editing, Samurai Cop epitomizes amateur filmmaking at its most entertainingly abysmal. While the film is attempting to recreate the numerous macho action films of the 80s and early 90s, its amateur execution makes it an unintentional laugh riot from beginning to end, as it did next to nothing correctly.

9 'Batman & Robin' Directed by Joel Schumacher The final installment in the Batman film series started by Tim Burton before Christopher Nolan's reboot pits the titular Dynamic Duo, portrayed by George Clooney and Chris O'Donnell, against Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy , who may be too much for them to handle, thus requiring the aid of new ally Batgirl .

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation PG-13 Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Thriller Where to Watch *Availability in USRelease Date November 11, 1997 Director John R.

Green is recognized as a shock humorist. Despite the unnerving premise, Freddy Got Fingered is meant to be a comedy, albeit one that was made to be intentionally terrible. The film is almost unparalleled in how random, surreal, and shocking it can be, as it accomplishes its goals as a comedy by being so terrible and shocking that the only reaction left is laughter.

Plan 9 from Outer Space NR Action Adventure Horror Sci-Fi Release Date July 22, 1959 Director Edward D. Wood Jr. Cast Béla Lugosi , John Breckinridge , Duke Moore , Tor Johnson , Tom Keene , Vampira Runtime 79 Watch on Tubi

 

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