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Movies that are considered bad that you enjoyed.

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Kugai:
It's one of those take it or leave it films.

LeeC:
Sleepy Hollow.
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/45329-is-sleepy-hollow-secretly-brilliant

BenRG:
"Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" - Treat it as a loving pastiche or parody of 1930s serial dramas (like the 1980s "Flash Gordon") and you'll love every minute of it.

Neko_Ali:
I totally love Sky Captain. For pretty much all the reasons I love those serials. They take themselves so seriously while being so absurd it's hard not to love them.

ReindeerFlotilla:
Thirding Sky Captain.

Let's see...

Armageddon.
Transformers.

I think that covers Bay.

Mortal Kombat. (I always said it was mind blowing that the terrible fighting game, based on gore and over kill, made a better movie than the best fighting game of the time, Street Fighter. That was a bad film. But, I guess it goes to show that not all properties can cross media.)

Man of Steel.
Sucker Punch.

Can you say Zack Snyder? I knew you could. I went into MoS knowing what it was going to be. I dunno. I think I'm forgiving. But I also don't dig on the whole "you interpretation is not my interpretation so you suck" theory of art criticism. Sucker Punch I went into knowing only that there was twist. Once the movie really gets going, you pretty quickly recognize that the twist is the metaphor it's using. So you end up watching these over the top action scenes and having the jarring revelation (over and over) of what's really going on. Then the end happens, and you're like, "well, the title was honest."

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