If you have Amazon Prime you owe it to yourself to watch Time Under Fire from 1996. The best kind of bad movie.
Watched ten, fifteen, twenty minutes of the King Kong/Godzilla movie and EVERYONE in the room agreed to turn it off. The pseudo-scientific gibberish was worthy of Ed Wood.
Seven Miles from Alcatraz (1942) Ponderous WWII programmer, with escaped criminals fighting Nazi spies. Directed by the usually reliable Edward Dmytryk, but very thin, talky and dumb.
Event Horizon. It had potential and I love the production design but it could have been so much more...
Greenland was let down by the poor acting. It was basically a mix of 2012 and Armageddon without the CGI. I liked the fact that there was very little CGI in Greenland. Remember John Cusack being literally chased by a CGI earthquake in 2012. LOL. But the acting was school nativity standard.
Antebellum. Nothing could prepare me for what a stinking pile this movie was, though incredible art direction. Normally I don't get suckered by those "By a gaffer & assistant wig technician who brought you Get Out!" come ons, but a Variety reviewer named Peter Debruge raved about it - even calling it one of the best films of the year - so I got conned. The only person you care about in the film is the main character's daughter, but it's impossible to even figure out who the main character is among about 6,000 other problems. Eye-rollingly & head-shakingly bad, and if you accidentally do both at the same time, you could have a medical episode, so don't say I didn't warn you!
Stumbled upon this on YouTube. Not the best forum to watch a movie but it wouldn't matter. Awful. Possibly the worst Jimmy Stewart movie.
I wouldn't call it a bad movie since a lot of people like it but I can't seem to get into the Three Amigos. I love 80's comedies and like all the 3 lead actors but for some reason the movie doesn't click for me. A shame cause I like the premise as well.
Holy crap. It's been almost two years, and I still get grief over The Florida Project. It was okay for me, but holy crap, my wife absolutely hated it. Then I made her watch The Lighthouse. Both with Willem Dafoe, and both okay with me, but... holy crap.
Malcolm & Marie. Two people arguing. That's the entire movie. The same argument, over and over and over.
This would be my first choice as well. The story and atmosphere became intolerable as soon as they started moving through the derelict ship.