Steel (1997), 3/10
I had a bad movie night with friends, and this was the first one we watched. It's a firmly buried by history superhero film starring Shaquille O'Neal as the titular hero, who's a DC character, but considering this is well before Spider-Man I have no idea how faithful this is to the source. Steel is about a man serving in the military when one of his friends dies in a weapons test, leading to his resignation. But then he finds out the weapons that killed his friend are finding their way to the streets and he turns into the street superhero Steel to stop it.
Cards on the table, I have only a faint recollection of the events in this movie, because the first half was so boring I just zoned out. It's riddled with cliché, the movie obviously wants to be Batman really bad, and Shaquille O'Neal's performance has to be seen to be believed. But the second half more than makes up for it with plenty of hilariously awful effects, stupidity and all around crappiness. All in all I'd say this was a pretty good so bad it's good movie. Bit of a slog in the beginning, but once he dons the suit there's plenty of laughs to be had.
Captain America (1990), 3/10
The second of our bad movie night. This is the infamous movie from the 1990s, which to my memory came about because Marvel was nearing bankruptcy at the time. It tells the typical Cap story: WW2, Red Skull, frozen in ice, wakes up in modern day. It's a pretty entertaining watch too. Its toaster-level production values are often contrasted by the stunning beauty of the on location shoots in (now former) Yugoslavia. The story is preposterous and dumb, Cap's primary superpower seems to be his ability to effortlessly steal cars, and the acting is proper crap. But then it's again contrasted by Red Skull's performance, where the actor seems to be having way too much fun and is honestly way better than the movie deserves.
All in all a very solid bad superhero movie double bill.