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Movies that are considered bad that you enjoyed.

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Orkboy:
I just watched a movie called Split Second.  Rutger Hauer as a Loose Cannon Cop versus Scary Evil Thing in a flooded England.  It's not bad.  Not particularly good either, but still enjoyable.  And it has the mandatory straight-laced partner start yelling about how they need bigger fucking guns, which was oddly hilarious.

Thrillho:
I always considered Sucker Punch to just be a series of largely pretty awesome music videos with the plot being pretty much entirely irrelevant. Who cares about plot when you have cyberpunk robot wars in WWI with dragons?

ReindeerFlotilla:

--- Quote from: Gareth on 29 Oct 2014, 10:03 ---I always considered Sucker Punch to just be a series of largely pretty awesome music videos with the plot being pretty much entirely irrelevant. Who cares about plot when you have cyberpunk robot wars in WWI with dragons?

--- End quote ---

It is. But it's that thing as produced by a guy wearing trollface. Because if you do think about the plot, you have to accept that the awesome music videos constitute repeated sexual assault and, "oh? did you you start to care about the main character? hahahahahaha!"

Sucker Punch was intended to work on both of those levels. Pay no attention to the plot and it's a popcorn movie. Pay attention, and it's fucking with you.

Thrillho:
Was going to post saying I tend to try to ignore that aspect of it and realised that makes me one of the worst parts of society  :psyduck:

Neko_Ali:
I wish that I could have ignored those plot elements in Sucker Punch. I went with my then-room mate to see it in theaters, and by the time it got to the first dream/dance/action sequence I was so much in a panic attack that I was ready to run out of the theater. Had I been there alone, or if the two of us hadn't been the only ones in the theater for that showing I would have. Aside from the those parts, which were awesomely over the top and great, that whole movie seemed designed to repeatedly kick me in all my anxiety/panic trigger points. I don't think I could even go back and just watch those action scenes again, and certainly not the movie. Just thinking about it makes me all panicky.

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