Top 10 Good Movies With One Hilariously Terrible Scene
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- These scenes almost derailed great films. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for movies that would be pure perfection if it weren’t for one bad scene. Our countdown of good movies with one hilariously terrible scene includes “Django Unchained”, "Grease", “Kingsman: The Secret Service”, and more! Do any of your favorite movies have a ridiculously bad scene? Let us know in the comments below!
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Sure there are many movies have that 'scene' but the one that i remember and also make me angry of the nonsense is from the movie PREDATOR, when at the last moment before the alien blow-up himself,the alien laugh so laud and so crazy and at the same time 'so human laugh ' to provoke arnold..i mean,fuxk man!!! How can alien laugh like that before suicide nuclear blast????
It's look so stupid and so ridiculously for the final scene!!!!🥴🥴
I never liked the scene in Hot Fuzz when no one believed Nicholas when he said Leslie was murdered. She’s dead, he was right there, and yet you’re claiming she tripped and fell on her own shears. Then Nicholas said she tripped and fell on her own shears when asked later on.
This one scene prevented an otherwise really good film, from overtaking its predecessor, Shaun of The Dead (in my opinion).
Top 20 movies where the main character cheats on their lover, please?
*how in this day and age are people still **_#NOT_** getting the science of the **_#supermanTIMETRAVEL_** narrative. he didn't **_#REVERSEtime_** by reversing the poles, or the earth's **_#ROTATION_**_._** he traveled back in time by breaking the **_#TIMEbarrier_** flying faster than light. he flew around the earth to maintain proximity to the earth for when he arrived back as far as he wanted to go. had he flown straight into **_#SPACE_** he would have been light years away from the planet at the end.*
I never really minded the makeover scene, since it showed Allison bonding with Claire, who was making her feel special. In fact, Allison even asks "Why are you being so nice to me?", to which Claire responds "Because you're letting me." Andrew was already interested in Allison, and it's likely that she went back to her old style afterwards.
I agree
Yeah, it was a great way for the two gals of the Breakfast Club to bond
Sooo wholesome
As a goth in the 80s/90s - I felt betrayed. But I saw this happen over and over in TV soaps. The edgy, punky new kid dressed in black leather reforms in the end, and dresses like "normal people". Then that character is immediately written out as they lost everything that was interesting about them.
@@Jenifer_R_was she supposed to be goth or just awkward? I never saw her as goth and I don’t remember anyone else thinking so until the last 10 years
I agree. The only thing hilariously bad is the list itself
Tarantino’s Django Unchained Cameo with the bad Aussie accent is really funny
He's a mid director and a terrible actor.
That was the point. This scene marks a point in the narrative where the mood picks up and it becomes incredibly triumphant. Tarantino's goofy character acting doesnt take away from that.
He doesn’t have much dialogue or screen time in the first place and as a QT fan, I always enjoy his cameos
Even as a child, I found the flying car to be really random, even in a overally silly movie. Of course, if you support the theory that Sandy imagined the entire movie while drowning, it holds some creedance.
Does the thought "it's ONLY A MUSICAL" ever cross anybody's mind? If you were expecting realism in a musical, you're missing the point of a musical.
@@VicGeorge2K6 Even a musical needs verisimilitude. The rules are set throughout, and the audience is conditioned to the level of "suspension of disbelief" expected of them by how much stylisation occurs. Grease could be considered a 3 or 4 throughout most of its length, with only a couple of "dream sequences" which were clearly not intended to depict "reality". But then in the final shot it went from a 4 to an 11, with no suggestion of it being a "dream". It wasn't stylised. That's what people found jarring. Personally, I didn't mind it.
I just picture that final scene where the car starts to fly never actually happened
I've never taken the car flying as anything more than a pretty way to end the movie. I don't think its meant to be taken seriously as a hidden meaning of death.
Superman was pulling off the first Flashpoint Paradox
I love Nostalgia Critic's rant about how little sense that scene makes.
I can pick multiple scenes from any superhero film and rant about how they don’t make sense. These films are not masterpiece cinema like Chinatown or Pulp Fiction, nor should they try to be.
@@wikiuser92It's the goddamn Superman we are talking about, He can literally touch and destroy the entire multiverse, Even manipulated his own writer to change the story in the Superman comic books that time travel is way more crazier he literally shattered the universe which was Never done in fiction before, Doing time travel while moving the earth or with earth or literally doing God like-thing is just another monday or any or day just another issue or panel for him I mean Superman is god in a way!
I was Expecting an Evil Superman Monster Pop Out of Nowhere.
Star Wars the Last Jedi:
Leia FLIES through space with ZERO explanation
The whole movie was one terrible scene after another
I'm Mary Poppins, y'all!
…which is why it isn’t on this list. Read your own comment, then read the title of the video.
I would say the "GIRL POWER" scene in Avengers Endgame, but that wasn't hilariously terrible... that was just forced and cringe...
“Girls Get it Done!” from ‘Dawn of the Seven’ is better!
What's really frustrating is there had already been a similar scene that DID work in Infinity War.
eh, I liked it
So the entire movie (and franchise) can be scenes of nothing but dudes banning together to fight, but they give the women 30 seconds and it’s a problem?
I think it was an unnecessary and forced scene.
You lost me at The Fugitive, that damn jump and sequence was awesome.
That scene in The Irishman where Robert De Niro (an old actor playing a young guy) is pathetically beating up a groceryman should've definitely made the list.
It should have been the one scene where they used a stunt double. Could have easily been done.
so true ... nearly every mob movie where someone gets the boots while theyre curled up in the fetal position looks rediculous
Yes! De Niro looked like he was going to tumble over.
De Niro, from a young age sufered a deep depresion.
I don't remember anyone complaining about the jump scene from The Fugitive.
i always thought it looked odd
I agree. It wasn’t odd to me at all.
The Earth isn't moving backwards, he's moving faster than light and moving back in time, so from his point of view it would move in reverse, how do people still not understand that?
That’s a good way to head canon it but that’s not what the movie shows. Instead of stopping when he gets to the point of time he wants like you suggest , he actually spends time flying the opposite direction to return the earth to its normal rotation.
Listen, I love the movie but how the hell is the avarage viewer soppose to figure that out? 😂
That makes more sense. Going around and around the world until it spins backwards isn't going to make time run backwards--it's just going to kill everybody.
In the first X-Men movie, I always hated the line about a toad getting struck by lightning that Storm says.
I just tell myself she was insulting him by letting him die on a bad one-liner
I mean, that line was so bad I would’ve even accepted “it croaks” the opportunity was literally right there and even that would’ve been better.
It would've made sense if they hadn't cut some stuff. The frog guy would ask people questions before he killed them.
Yeah, that line was a bit of a reach. They wanted to give Halle Berry a "cool" one-liner, I guess.
Come on, the Kingsman scene makes perfect sense.
The hero got the girl and the hookup became an essential point of the sequel.
Everyone in my theatre was laughing and cheering at that part. Clearly it wasn't that bad.
I know, right?! I was laughing at the scene the first time I've seen it, and it doesn't get old with Merlin's reaction.
It's a great scene, and ... let's just say that some women do actually enjoy that backdoor action. It's not just in porn.
I thought it was hilarious especially when she offers him to do it in the asshole and hes like ill be right back. When I first saw the film with my mate we looked at each other and burst out laughing
It made no sense and felt forced
It amazes me how, to this day, people misinterpret the end of Superman. He is not spinning the earth backwards. He is traveling faster than the speed of light, causing him to move backwards through time (hence, becoming a tachion. Look it up) and what we see is how time appears to him in that moment. This is foreshadowed at the beginning of the movie when we hear Jor-El's voice over talking about Einstein's Theory Of Relativity. The earth spinning backwards is a visual representation of the. I've known the since i was 9 years old in 1978, watching the movie for the first time. Yet people today don't get it, and more readily accept "Pym particles" lol
‘visual representation of the.’ What ‘the’, you didn’t finish your point.
I saw that movie in the 70s as a kid, too. That's what I understood was happening🤷♀️ Sometimes, they say this kind of stuff just to generate comments.
@@heathernks8 I saw it as a young child when it was first released, and understood what was happening visually. But I just didn't like the decision to use time-travel to solve the problem. It felt like a cop-out. Honestly, even as a kid I'd have preferred a sad ending, where Superman does his best, and makes a tough decision, but can't save everyone. It would have given him more depth. But I guess I was a dark kid. Also, I was never a comic book fan, so I had no skin in the game. I just wanted a more meaningful ending.
@moviefan2517
It’s not true though. He’s actually causing the earth to spin the wrong direction. Watch the scene once he’s finished he starts flying the opposite direction to return the earth to its proper rotation.
Also, the Breakfast Club makeover wasn’t exactly “hilariously bad.” Just a super 80’s stereotypical movie trope that is kinda funny today.
The puritanical tone of the narrator really set my teeth on edge during the discussion of Kingsman. You'd think, from the delivery, that the whole scene devolved into hardcore pornography. It was a brief shot of a butt, played for laughs. But, of course, Kingsman is a British film, and we are a lot less hysterical (or hypocritical) about such things.
Yeah, that's not a case of criticizing comedy so much as it is a case of being an easily-offended puritan.
Superman reversing time always made me laugh because of how ridiculous it felt. 🎉
And perfectly logical. Since he traveled back in time, Earth appeared to rotate backwards.
Yeah, I saw this in the cinema when it first came out, and even as a small child I felt that my intelligence was being insulted. It broke my immersion.
Not ridiculous when flash did it?
@@NiiloPaasivirta It's true that this is actually a solid explanation, but unfortunately, the film didn't do a good enough job of explaining this for the audience. In fact, by having him fly around the Earth in a direction opposite to its rotation and then show the Earth slow and rotate the other way, the film did heavily imply that he reversed the rotation of the Earth and this somehow reversed the flow of time.
@@NiiloPaasivirta even if you want to argue that, it's still a stupid plot point because if he was that fast, why couldn't he grab both missiles?
lol that Talia death scene was absolutely hilarious.
She immediately remembered dat she had forgotten to die😂
Even the actress hated it.
I always just assumed that Marion Cotillard was lying that way because Talia had a broken back or a broken neck and it was difficult to get enough air to speak and she just asphyxiated.
Sure thing Grease, like I’m going to believe people just dance in sync randomly in the street.
Watch Bollywood movies, that kind of thing happens in most of the movies
I see Superman isn’t making the Earth rotate backwards, he’s actually flying so fast he’s going back in time and from his perspective the Earth is going backwards. Of course this defies physics as if he’s flying close to the speed of light, time will slow down for him, but he won’t go back in time, he’ll go forward into time.
He's actually flying faster than light not close to the speed of it, he does this in the comics fairly often, usually by accident though. When he gets angry enough his speed can equal The Flash.
It could be possible this was another power made up by the filmmakers (assuming this was before the Crisis on Infinite Earths reboot)
Also, maybe the whole flying thing? I mean really? If THAT'S what irks people, then you were in the wrong theater. 😱
The Man of Steel traveled to the past by going faster than the speed of light, and not by reversing the direction of the earth's rotation.
If he could move that fast, how couldn't he stop both missiles the first time around?
Why fly around the Earth in circles opposite to its direction of rotation though? If that was his plan, why not just fly in a straight line away from Earth and then turn around and come back?
It doesn’t even matter if that’s the case. It’s just dumb. If you’re going to establish that can be done, all tension is now gone. Doesn’t matter if he fails to stop something bad from happening, he can just go back and fix it.
@@michaelwong9411 *how in this day and age are people still **_#NOT_** getting the science of the **_#supermanTIMETRAVEL_** narrative. he didn't **_#REVERSEtime_** by reversing the poles, or the earth's **_#ROTATION_**_._** he traveled back in time by breaking the **_#TIMEbarrier_** flying faster than light. he flew around the earth to maintain proximity to the earth for when he arrived back as far as he wanted to go. had he flown straight into **_#SPACE_** he would have been light years away from the planet at the end.*
Why even show the rotation of the earth then? Why not just show Superman moving faster than lightspeed? All that scene did was make some people laugh and others debate over its inclusion.
Frodo laying in bed waiting for Sam to take him to Funky Town in Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
NO, in Superman it is showing that he is going back in time by showing the spinning backwards, not that he making it turn backwards.
Even if he was just time travelling, that's not an established Kryptonian power. Plus, there should be two Supermen after that since one of them would stop the missile from before while the time-traveller saves Lois. And the past Superman wouldn't have any reason to go back since Lois is alive. And time-travel is a very deus ex machina power that is so broken that Clark might as well use it to show up on time for work. Having the ability to do that is practically an undo button that takes away the stakes.
@@SeanWheeler100 According to DC comic book lore, Superman has the ability to time travel at will. He's been able to do this since the 1950s by traveling so fast that he breaks the "time barrier". Superman: The Movie, Is canon.
@@pauldhoff Okay, maybe he had it in the Silver Age when DC was just giving him every superpower they could come up with. There's a good reason he was nerfed post-crisis, because all those powers make it impossible to raise the stakes without using Kryptonite.
It was Superman's version of what the Flash does to create Flashpoint. Except in this movie it doesn't create an alternate reality it was just straight up time travel.
@@chrisheese4674 But if Lois died before Superman went back and saved her, shouldn't it be an alternate reality? And where is the Superman who stopped the other missile?
There Is Nothing Hilarious Or Terrible About The Dark Knight Rises.
Absolute Masterpiece!
Making the tuxedo shop scene worse is that the music used is the same piece used when Coach Collins put Chris and the girls through her exercise routine that served as their detention.
The Terminator (1984), I can't stop thinking about the obviously fake head in the scene where the Terminator takes off their badly damaged eye.
Well, special effects weren't as good in those days as they are now. It was forty years ago.
The end joke to Kingsman is fantastic. It sticks to the spy movie trope but puts an irreverent twist on it that fits the tone of the movie
100 percent. It's so absurd, like "My name is...Pussy Galore!"
There’s a wild fan theory that when Sandy and Danny first meet in the summer before high school - he didn't save her life at all. In fact, she drowned, and the rest of the film is nothing more than an elaborate oxygen-starved delusion in her final moments
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I wonder if you'll make a Top 20 list of the best scenes from The Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies
Superman isn't reversing the spin of the Earth, and thereby reversing time.... he's travelling faster than the speed of light so that he is travelling back in time, which means that the Earth appears to turn backwards, rocks fall upward, dead Lois comes back to life again!
Pleeeeenty more wrong with the DKR than just that death scene 🙄
Like Bane's sing-song voice?
Sounds like he is trying to put a spell on Batman the whole film.
"Ippity-pippity-pow"
@@Philtration😂
@@Philtration Like Batman having no cartilage in his knee and a broken back but being able to climb out of a well?😂 The movie ended for me with the "no cartilage" thing. Bro wouldn't be able to walk! Bane's voice was absurd. That movie was just so bad, imo. I completely forgot that Talia was in it!
@@heathernks8Most grandmas out here walking around with no cartilage in their knees😂 If they can do it so can Batman
Voldemort hugging Draco deserves an HM.
ralph fiennes is a great actor and it was an improvisation, but...no, Voldemort would absolutely NOT hug draco ever.
The only scene in The Breakfast Club that i thought was " terrible" was when Andrew screamed so loud he shattered the glass😂
The jerk teacher doesn't smell the pot or notice the damage. But he's a self-absorbed asshole so...
Agree with Kingmans! Was such a great movie that just had my hubby and I laughing as the credits rolled.
What made the scene in Superman the Movie even more ridiculous is that Jor-El's voice is heard throughout repeating "It is forbidden to interfere with human history", and Supes just keeps going around the earth like "Shut up, shut up, shut up!"
At the end of Die Hard when one of the terrorists rises from the dead out of a body bag holding a machine gun.... Seriously?? Die Hard would have been perfect if it wasn't for that scene. Like why did they put him in the body bag with his gun??
The CGI fight in "Black Panther" (2018)
Pattinson's "emo" Bruce Wayne (not Batman) like, I literally burst out laughing when he said "you're not my father!" to Alfred, was like the cherry on top lol
Are you kidding me about Grease!! I loved the ending. Sandy & Danny flying off together. That’s dreamy 🥰🥰🥰
The paper airplane scene in Rock N Roll High School 😂
Superman didn’t turn back time by reversing the earth’s rotation, he flew faster than light and time traveled.
The fact that they couldn't get a real baby for American Sniper or film this scene in a way that disguised the prop better is absolutely baffling. I wonder what their explanation was for that error in judgement.
Looked exactly like what it is the moment you see it . Two adults roleplaying with a doll I couldn't believe this wasn't a weird joke. Because I couldn't stop laughing!🤣
@@jamesweemsdishman I can't believe that they were dumb enough to resort to a prop like that. Maybe do not have any scene that involves a baby if you can't film with a real one for a mere five minutes
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Really....The Fugitive? I'd go with the Ronny Cox body double with weird long arms falling in RoboCop.
There's nothing wrong with the Superman scene, people just don't understand it. He doesn't make the Earth turn backwards, he flies backwards through time. Something he has done many times in the comics.
But wouldn’t there be another superman in the past.
Superman 2 when Oliver twist showed up in Texas "Please General, let my daddy down"
Not that it's a bad scene, but logically it's incredibly hard to suspend our disbelief. The Runway scene in Fast 6. The actual scene takes up +/-12mins of the film's runtime. A normal plane, takes off within 2mins from a standstill, even less for a touch-and-go (plane might be in contact with the runway for about 30secs)
Superman doesn’t make the Earth go backward. He flies at the speed of light to go back in time to save Lois (it’s silly). Donner made the Earth spend backwards to visualize that. It’s understandable we all thought Superman was making the Earth spin backwards. I just learned this.
The Donner cut of Superman 2 was "supposed to" have that scene as a reversing of the destruction caused by the 3 kroyptonian villains. Still a fine example of a deus ex machina (a person or thing that appears or is introduced into a situation suddenly and unexpectedly and provides an artificial or contrived solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty. Latin: “god from the machine”); basically, a cheap cop-out.
Sorry, but I disagree with the Fugitive. That scene's never been distracting to me.
That stupid time travel scene in Superman made some people laugh and others debate over its inclusion. Hilarious.
Small guy in the Tuxedo Shopping scene in Carrie looks like Joseph Gordon Levitt only problem is JGL wasn't born till 81.
The Breakfast Club is one of my favorite movies of all time. The only scene (very small part) i don't like is during the dancing montague Emilio Estevez screams with his arms up and the glass window/door shatters... Perfect movie but that scene is just too silly for me LOL
The "Where's the trigger?!" scene took me out of the film more than Talia's death scene because of how over the top and ridiculous Christian Bale sounded in it. I didn't mind his gravelly voice in the previous films, but here they went overboard and I don't know why it made it into the final cut.
Christian Bale in the entire 3 movies played the worst portrayal Of Batman, he completely made the character look stupid and way too uncool compared To The Batman comic books, other than his cheap stupid grandpa suit and silly voice his fighting skills, detective skills, completely sucked compared To The Batman comic books, In the Batman comic books The Batman is known as one or the greatest one liners if not the greatest one liner in fiction but in the entire 3 films he very poor choice of words I was like that's not Batman that's some cheap wannabe Batman suit only Without hockey pad other than everything was exactly as similar to the hockey pad one, Bruce Wayne designed and made the Bat mobile and suit at the age of 8 in Comic books way better than that, Compared to christian Bale Netflix Death Note's Light and L portrayal were way more cooler, interesting and accurate Christian Bale was good Bruce Wayne but as Batman I could write infinite books series on why he is aa stupid ans terrible portrayal as much as George Clooney and Val Kilmer, They Also completely ruined the entire Talia Al Ghul's character it was not just the death scene that was cheaply done, infact that was Actually done way better than her entire character that got ruined!
I feel the flying car scene in Grease kind of fits with the film’s campiness, the movie is meant to be silly, it’s a great movie ending! Carrie is vastly overrated, the whole movie has aged terribly for a horror movie! It feels like I’m watching a boring soft core adult film from the 70s, the scenes prior to the prom are cringey!
There is a very simple and logical reason why the car flies at the end of Grease.
In the middle of the movie, there was a moment when the T-Birds casually talk about the car. One of them says that by the time the repairs are finished, the vehicle will be so awesome that it will fly. I apologize for not knowing the exact quote, but that is what the dialogue basically meant.
The discussion between the T-birds wasn't the central focus of its scene. Most people upon hearing the line - including my self upon my first couple of viewings of the classic film - will either (a) pay no attention the interaction or (b) chalk the claim to general macho bragging.
However, the chatter was not bragging. Similar to how Corbin Dallas found match box at the start of The Fifth Element and it is never brought up until the heroes need "fire" at the climax, the T-Birds' discussion was a subtle hint for the big surprise climax.
(Un)fortunately, the hint in Grease was too subtle for its own good. That is also why I often forget what the actual quote was. The chatter was practically background noise. Thus, Grease Lightning's aerial antics has confused millions of viewers for decades, both old and new.
Man cap ends up with Sharon in the comics. It is what it is
Only then for Captain America to decide to stay back in the 40s with Peggy Carter when he went back in time to return the Infinity Stones at the end of Avengers: Endgame, thus negating his relationship with Sharon.
@@hunterolaughlin well in comics he's dating Sharon add Peggy Carter still alive and young. So idk what to tell you
you know, I have watched Grease about 45 times in my life and never even realized that the car was supposed to have lifted off the ground. I thought the sky was just an end credit backdrop and not meant to be the actual sky they were in. Like they were saying they were riding off into the sunset but not literally.
Well back then they couldn’t afford what Carrie did in the book. Which is meteorites destroying town before she became a teenager.
Superman didnt spin the Earth backwards, he moved much faster than light and eventually moved backwards in time, he broke the fabric of time, the Earth spinning the opposite direction is time moving the other way.
I highly disagree with Carrie being included.
I’d include the detective scene from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. While the other vignettes of random characters trying to find Golden Tickets are hilarious and short like the therapist and computer scientist scenes, that detective scene really just slows down the film and if not for that punchline of the detective wanting the missing man’s wife Wonka bars, it’d look like just any other scene out of a crime mystery show or a soap opera. I hated it as a kid and even as an adult I still hate it and believe the film would’ve better cutting that scene out. Not only would it improve the pacing, but we already have the therapist and computer scientist scenes to drive home the point of how obsessed people are with finding those Golden Tickets.
Grease “remains grounded in reality for the most part” - oh really? So teenagers that look 35 break out into musical numbers, with well choreographed dance routines every five minutes regularly? LOLOL
The Batman
Riddler's freakout
AAAAAAAHHHHH-VE MARIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA!!!!
I never took the end of Grease literally, I just thought of it in the same vein as Frenchie’s “Beauty School Drop-out” daydream- fantastical but symbolic. I mean, it’s a high school where 30 year old students break out into song every 5 minutes, so… 😂
This video had me laugh at the Superman scream at 2:00
Andie Macdowell in 4 weddings and a funeral, stading in the rain "is it raining, I haven´t noticed".......so cringy
Having the scene from "The Fugitive" on this top ten list is surprising, especially concerning all the hilariously terrible scenes you had to choose from. But placing it at #2 is preposterous.
That Captain America kiss was not “hilariously terrible” lol
It was just unnecessary.
I guess so. But I’ve honestly never met anyone who thought it took anything away from the movie. Like this is the first time I’ve heard it discussed in that light.
That Superman (time-travel) scene o save Lois, was a great scene.
The flying car in Grease wasn’t a terrible scene, it was Sandy ascending to heaven after drowning at her beginnings of the film 🤷🏻♂️
I've never thought of it as the Earth moving backwards. Even back then, I thought of it as Supes flying so fast he's going back in time. The backwards spinning Earth is just a representation of that.
Definitely the flying car in Grease 😂
Feel like the Grease ending is a callback to the Grease Lightning dream sequence
In Superman, Superman did not make the Earth spin in reverse. He was flying so damn fast, he was going back in time. From his point of view, it would appear things were going in reverse. So that’s what we saw. As to why he did this from outer space, had he performed that maneuver planet side, it would’ve wrought nigh unimaginable atmospheric damage. Or, you could always think Superman made the planet spin in reverse.
The Breakfast Club makeover is a great scene and it DOESN'T have harmful stereotypes. get over yourselves.
I like the makeover scene. We know Allison gets no attention at home, and its a nice girl bonding moment. I was given a makeover at a summer camp, so its realistic and something that us girls just do.
@@karenhall4645 exactly
The narrator is stunning and brave.
I love Ghostbusters, but the scene where they fall in the cracks in the street and everyone cheers as they climb out is so dumb to me!
I mean Superman literally manipulated his own writer to change the story, Time Travel and moving earth along the Way for him is just like another monday or any day!
i know it’s not a movie but BOTH Leia’s chase scenes with Obi Wan and the kidnappers are atrocious. I literally laughed out loud when i watched them for the first time
Jor-El: It is forbidden for you to interfere with human history.
Tarantino was in Jango bc they were running behind schedule and they had to let the actor who would have played the role move on with his other scheduled projects. QT has also said that the acting bug for him is gone for him. and he did the cameo as opposed to hiring a new actor. But that will definitely be QT’s final on screen performance.
Time moving backwards wasn't a result of the earth turning backwards. Superman flew back in time. The earth reversing and time moving backwards are both symptoms of that.
That superman scene was literally one of the best scenes in the movie
Nolan seems to be a meticulous director in every movie he does but don't know how he allowed that take in the death scene to be used. Looks like an SNL sketch
Would say these are more jarring or weird moments in good movies rather than hilarious
Superman flew faster than light to go back in time and his scream gives chills.
Unpopular opinion: Brad Pitt's 'WHAT'S IN THE BOOOOX?' was very cringy. Almost hilarious delivery.
How dare you include Grease?
You can take every scene from the movie Dazed and Confused and call it a ridiculously bad scene. That movie sucks on every level possible.
The jump = 100% hilarious.
9:39 and Joness reaction too adds to it.
The worst scene in the Breakfast Club is actually the one where they all get stoned and start dancing.
Kingsman has one good scene where eggsy saves his mother
I disagree with Number 7.
I understand the reasoning, but I prefer the makeover surprise.
I think Superman's ending is pretty sweet actually. What better use of his god-like powers
I don't think Superman reversed time by rotating the Earth in reverse. I think the Earth rotated in reverse because he reversed time. He moved so fast that he went beyond the speed of light and went back in time, like the Flash does. We saw the Earth moving in reverse because time was moving backward.
I completely disagree that the Allison makeover scene in The Breakfast Club was a terrible scene. I think it went with the flow of the movie perfectly.
Personally I see the validity in each, but also remember how I felt when watching them. For instance when Superman Screamed, it still gives me chills to this day. Keep up the good work y'all 🤟
I agree about Superman reversing the world and turning back time it does not work at all same with the car in Grease
The very best scene in Superman was the scene listed in this movie.
It’s not even close.😂
Oh come on! How could Howard the Duck not make this list???
Exodus gods and kings when they used a literal rubber baby in a serious scene.