Unintentionally Hilarious Movies

The Shade

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L1250 said:
Holy crap! Is that Kyle MacLachlan on the far right? If not, it's his freakin' doppelgangar!

OT: But yeah. Basically, The Room would be top o' the list. Don't buy into that "I meant it as a joke" crap.
 

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Battlefield: Earth.

Travolta at his absolute worst. If ever you wanted to see over acting at its peak, here it is.



And yes, that is Forest Whitaker.
 

arugulino

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Tron: Legacy, especially the second half.

"USER!"

and

"...to fulfill MY DESTINY!"

and

"I fight for the users!"

Oh how we laughed until we cried.
 

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Paranormal Activity. Laughed my ass off the whole movie. Half at the predictability of scary crap, half at how everyone else reacted to it.
 

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i know this might sound weird but hostel. the fact that these 3 guys wanting to go to some mostly deserted crime infested town just to get chicks after being convinced to go by a European pothead was dumb.
 

arugulino

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The final scene in V for Vendetta was hilariously bad, but in a bitter homicidal sort of way because for the previous 90 minutes I wanted Hugo Weaving to P L E A S E S T F U already. He's so bad sometimes (but not in Little Fish, which is a must see just for his performance).
 
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Daybreakers. Daybreakers. Daybreakers. MOTHERFUCKING DAYBREAKERS.


Good concept, absolutely terrible execution. Everything about it is so....Overdone, especially the final scenes. It's almost like a parody of itself at times.
 

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Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
Daybreakers. Daybreakers. Daybreakers. MOTHERFUCKING DAYBREAKERS.


Good concept, absolutely terrible execution. Everything about it is so....Overdone, especially the final scenes. It's almost like a parody of itself at times.
True, but... didn't Willem Defoe almost trick you into thinking he could salvage the whole ugly mess? The man is magical.
 
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arugulino said:
Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
Daybreakers. Daybreakers. Daybreakers. MOTHERFUCKING DAYBREAKERS.


Good concept, absolutely terrible execution. Everything about it is so....Overdone, especially the final scenes. It's almost like a parody of itself at times.
True, but... didn't Willem Defoe almost trick you into thinking he could salvage the whole ugly mess? The man is magical.
Well, yeah, but....He didn't quite pull it off. I mean...The gore was so bad in that movie, and that giant fight scene at the end was SO DRAMATIC......My sides were actually sore from laughing by the end of that film. Admittedly, though, he was the best part of the movie, next to the unintentional humor.
 

Omikron009

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My friend and I, being the Shakespeare nerds that we are, as well as actors in our school's production of the play, just watched the 2000, modern movie version of Hamlet with Ethan Hawke... and it was hilarious. In fact it was probably one of the funniest movies I've seen in months. It really, really shouldn't have been, what with it being derived from Shakespeare's brilliantly written tragedy magnum opus and all, but there was just so much to laugh at, from the blatant product placement, to most of the actors staring blankly off into space while being talked to, to
that it became so bad it was good. So, Escapists, what movies, or anything else, really, have you seen that were hilariously bad?
I watched that movie in English class earlier this year, and I laughed out loud when Polonius was killed. If he had said "I am slain!" like he does in the actual play I would have peed my pants.

OT: Stephen King's "Silver Bullet" is hilarious. It's about a kid in a wheelchair being hunted by a werewolf, and the werewolf turns out to be the local pastor. It's horrible.
 

Neverhoodian

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I'm frankly amazed nobody's mentioned this particular scene:

I had to fight hard to hold back the laughter...then I realized what Lucas had done to Vader. After that, it became a fight to hold back the enraged swearing.
 

Casual Shinji

Should've gone before we left.
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I actually saw The Happening for the first time yesterday.

I never knew Mark Wahlberg could be this funny.
 

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Paranormal Activity. Laughed my ass off the whole movie. Half at the predictability of scary crap, half at how everyone else reacted to it.
Same here, both of them just made me laugh, especially the second one when the baby started floating.

My boyfriend can make pretty much any movie funny. One night we were watching Aliens and by the end I just couldn't take anything seriously.