Mega Piranha (2010). Giant mutant piranha fish attack Florida by leaping ashore and swallowing people in one mouthful. Eighties teenage singer Tiffany stars as a marine biologist.
one that I thought would be a bad cult style movie was The Man Who Killed Hitler and the Bigfoot. It was surprisingly played straight and was pretty good.
The Russian sci fi alien rip off 'Sputnik'. As usual, allegedly smart people doing..... stupid things. Very stupid and unnecessary risks the audience is ostensibly supposed to accept because the characters are 'brave'.
What made this movie so terrible? I get a gut feeling from the trailer, but I have yet to see the movie to make a real assessment.
Under Capricorn. The worst Hitchcock movie I'd ever seen. Abominable. Also Three Coins In The Fountain, I rented that, made me want to go to sleep. I made it almost halfway. Nice theme song but that's it.
Well, I did like Ma Rainey's Black Bottom but yeah, movies are shamelessly bad now. It's why I'm kinda stuck on classics.
I saw two Doris Day movies last night that was both really bad (and I like her, I'm a fan of hers, I especially love her singing, but like other movies with her in them): Love Me Or Leave Me (her married in it to James Cagney by force, who makes her life hell; not an easy watch) and My Dream Is Yours (overly cute) (WAY too overly cute, or attempting to be, that is) (the last 20 minutes were the worst part, it started out kind of nice...)
Fart: The Documentary on Crackle or Tubi or on one of the streamers. Too "in-your-face" for me. I would've laughed at this a long time ago.
This is going to be an unpopular opinion but Nomadland didn't engage me. Not a good sign when you are waiting for it to end while you are watching it.
Unhinged (2020), currently on Amazon Prime. Wow...what a steaming pile of corn-pocked doo that was! A staggeringly one-dimensional Russell Crowe - wheezing away in full "late career Brando-body" mode - mails it in on a violent (most of it gratuitous) cinematic hot mess whose writing and plot barely rise above bad Lifetime TV movie quality. If not for the fun of calling out the familiar New Orleans area locations (and the myriad scene-to-scene geographic incongruities involving driving), I would have bailed after the first 15 minutes. But hey, YMMV .
One of my favorite awful movies of all time. I first saw it on the late late show in my small Colorado town in my first apartment in the mid-80s on a 19 inch black and white TV via an antenna. The perfect way to experience it. So many great bad movies about Frankenstein-Dracula vs. Frankenstein, Frakenstein Island are both unmissable if you love bad movies