@@VinluvAntonHandesbukia I agree. With SoTM, most of the hate came from it being a sequel to the Mask. A film similar to SoTM, is a film called The Pest. A movie that's goofy, silly, has a lot of jokes that miss, but some hit here and there.
I'd argue films like Disaster Movie and Movie 43 are some of the worst films of all time. "Films" that feel more like money laundering exercises than films.
One cool idea is reviewing filmmakers' late career work that have bad reviews. For example, Coppola's Twixt, Argento's Dracula 3D, or De Palma's Domino. Try and see if they actually fell off or people just don't get them anymore
Hodoeowsky did a great movie in his 80s. It was weird autobiography... really good though! I'd like to see successful old director's movies because older people have , or should have more fermented thoughts. Our culture worships youth. often old directors fail because they dont havevthe energy to yell at people
@mosquitopyjamas9048 I don't have that strong memories of either her nor that movie, but even watching it as like 11 I knew it was legitemately amazing compared to the "sequel".
@ ah yeah no hass, at the time it came out it was insane. I think jurassic park came out the same year or probably before and we had never seen anything like that in movies before. I think both hold up pretty well (jurassic park much more obviously)
Some films are destined to be appreciated years after their initial release. Thank you for going through some of the worst reviewed films and looking at whether the films are all bad or not. Keep up the great work man!
The jewels scene in freddy got fingered always makes me laugh, other favorite quotes are "this is a fancy restaurant!" And "we could live like kings!" Pretty great movie
Review cat in the hat, as a kid I loved it and I still think it holds up today, the critics were millennials that didn't understand that cat in the hat is quintessential Zoomercore.
I was born in 2003, I used to love that film but now I absolutely disdain it, feel free to love it all you want but I consider the film a slap in the face to Dr. Seuss's art, if I had the power to make the film lost media I'd do it without question.
Son of the mask is the reason I call my mother "Madre" to this very day. I remember cartoon network playing this movie to take up air time on week day mornings.
I think that the idea behind this series is quite fantastic. I have always been so sad that movies like Mars Attacks! got such universal scorn while I am gobsmacked by their depth and beauty. I like the cut of your jib, Kino
Such a brilliant idea. Critics are to be criticized too. If you'd like I wanna request/recommend Catwoman 2004. As a child, it was one of my favs. It's still worth watching,imo. Thanks for this long and detailed vid 👍
I would like to suggest the movie "Torque" (2004) It feels like there is something wrong in every shot, but it is so wild and cartoonishly over the top that I love it.
Son of the Mask honestly reminds me a bit of the original script for Cool World. In the original script a guy gets pulled into toon world and he ends up sleeping with a toon. They have a kid that looks like a normal human, so the father takes him and raises him in the real world. But the issue is that he has the mind of a toon and so ends up being a serial killer commiting a bunch of insane violence akin to the old cartoon shorts Tell me that you can't see the heart of that script in Son of the Mask
Your son of the mask segment really made me laugh. It's so funny someone tweeted an unsubscribed message over this. The dedicated son of the mask fan is awesome for such a niche comedy movie. What an absolute legend!
Review 'Death to Smoochy'. It's one of my favorite comedies. It's directed by Danny Devito and stars Robin Williams, Catherine Keener, & Edward Norton. Everyone's great in it but the critics hated it.
OOOH, KINO! YES! Please review "Being Human" (1994), which is usually considered both Bill Forsyth *and* Robin Williams worst movie. It was cut to death by the studio, but the essential humanity and beauty still shine through, at least for me. I'll give you the rosetta stone to its understanding; the un-named 'narrator' was actually supposed to be the voice of Williams' characters psychiatrist, leading him on a sort of Robert Bly- 'Iron John' journey of self discovery by imagining himself as different historical personae, each confronting different aspects of the main characters current existence. It's Forsyth at his best, with a huge budget, and Williams (at his most controlled) being utterly honest, charming, and open. It's not perfect- the ending lets it down a bit- but if you can see the film they meant to make inside the studio hack job, it'll be on your forever list of 'what if' movies.
In recent years I’ve started to realize countless films that critics on Channel Awesome (Nostalgia Critic, etc.) tried to make me think were terrible, are actually kinda great.
"This movie doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with barrels" well it's a good thing you didn't do that four times in a row just now 😆
Okay now that I'm actually thinking about the career arc of Jaime Kennedy's character in Son of the Mask, it's so nonsensical. Like, it starts off simple enough, he's an aspiring animator who works at a studio but only in a shitty low-level job... okay, I'm with you so far. But he's not, like, an intern who spends all day working on other people's projects and just wishes he could make his own ideas. He's... "the animation studio's mascot"? Because that's a thing, apparently? How would that job ever lead to actually being an animator? People don't break into that industry by starting off wearing the Spongebob costume at Nickelodeon Studios 😆. He says at one point that he's been wearing the turtle costume for "six months now", but in another scene he says he's been "trying to do this" (become an animator) for TEN YEARS now. So... did he spend 9-and-a-half years working his way UP to the turtle costume??? Then he does his schtick at the Halloween party, and the boss thinks it's a character he came up with, and decides to develop a TV show based solely on this character who really has no specific discernable personality traits other than "he do wacky stuff and get everyone dancin'". Because that's how you pitch someone a cartoon, you dress up as the real-life version of the character you want to create and you put on a show. It's always funny to me when a movie seems to be written with a child's comprehension of how companies and jobs work, and I guess I can't really fault the movie for that if it's a movie intended for children, but since this movie doesn't seem to know for sure whether it IS intended for children, I'm gonna make fun of it for it.
SotM’s first act clearly shows that Tim has ZERO chance of moving up at animagine without the mask. Also the Bighead abilities allowed him to control psyches that changed Mr.Moss’s mind about him,also helped due to Tim showing David Moss his sketches in his free time. That’s the whole point.
Roger Ebert... The critic that accepted Hamlet (2000) as "good" and "an interesting adaptation". Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong. Hamlet (2000) is hideous to the senses
Ebert nailed Freddy got Fingered with one line in his scathing review “The day may come when Freddy got Fingered is seen as a milestone of neo-surrealism. The day may never come when it is seen as funny”
I didn't know I shared a birthday with Kino Corner I love Freddie, I quote it a lot and I'm surprised when you mentioned that someone has genuine adoration for Son of the Mask, because that movie scared me more than any episode of goosebumps when it played on Cartoon Network.
Mike from red letter media completely rehabilitated Freddy got fingered's rep online with that one video and even made the dvd sell out on amazon a few years ago lol
I've got a couple misunderstood movies for sure. I think the Iron Eagle movies are completely unhinged, each in their own unintentional and unique way. The first movie is supposed to be a Reagan-era pro-America propaganda piece, but ends up making the military and US foreign policy look totally incompetent. So much so that the Air Force refused to let the producers use their planes and they had to get help from Israel. Shakes the Clown is definitely closer in intent to a Freddy Got Fingered than a mainstream comedy. I feel like it's a prototype to what the Farrelly brothers did later with Dumb and Dumber, and was probably ahead of it's time. War Inc. can be really hard to watch, but I almost feel like that's more intentional than unintentional. Trying to think of comedies based on what you said in the intro, but obviously with the good mad movies crowd those are a lot harder to come by.
Loved Bio-Dome and rented it time after time as a kid way before I knew what a stoner-comedy was. Not sure if I’ll ever revisit, but something about the concept just made it mind numbingly enjoyable way before I could develope rational thoughts.
Tom Green is a legend and Freddy is absolutely an intentional shitpost. You can't be as close to Norm as Tom was and not share that "screw this" mentality
A movie thats been getting a second life recently due to memes is Kingdom of Heaven. I haven't seen it so I cant speak personally, but I've seen that it has some really raving reviews on letterboxd with a pretty good average score, so I was surprised to see it have a rotten score of 44% on Rotten Tomoatos, I wonder what is causing the change in perception.
I will always be glad I found mst3k at a young age, because that really helped me build up a thick skin when it comes to "bad" movies. As long as it's not boring, I'll watch just about anything and find at least one positive and one negative thing. I try to be fair, even with the bad stuff.
They tried to make Son of the Mask a live action cartoon and because of that it's just incredibly weird and awkward imo, I think it would've been way better received if it was fully animated
30:00 this feels like a comedy movie for kids, like a parody of the world designed around the little bits of the world which they can understand - which makes these reviews feel kindof… elitist? Idk, but very ignorant
Sotm Monkeybone and FGF should he enjoyed as a trilogy Trust me,maybe even do a video about the films synergy,how they unite with eachoteher. And a grander narrative about the self.
Theres nothing wrong with Bio-Dome, people were sick of Pauly Shore by then. Most of its flaws work to its advantage by keeping things loose. But we disagree on In The Army Now, which I think is better.
I loved Freddy Got Fingered when it came. Like the best comedy film I've seen and it have stayed with me since. Getting weird looks from peers when said I loved it. It feels good it starts to get some recognition for the masterpiece it is, 20 years later.
I think Cloud Atlas is really misunderstood. Yeah some of the acting and dialogue is sub-par, but the concept of mutualism is interesting and unique. We see decisions made in the past having real consequence in the future. I also like each archetypal figure being played by the same actor. It’s an interesting concept for a movie that I think largely flew over the heads of the average viewer.
Highly entertaining video, glad you enjoyed Freddy got Fingered. Never heard of Biodome or Problem Child 2 before while Son of the mask was actually kind of a childhood classic for me, one I dread to rewatch tho (after trying to rewatch "Cats & Dogs", which I stopped 15 minutes or so in.). Dearly hoping for "Kangaroo Jack" to show up in this, I seem to be the only person that really likes this overhated comedy with Christopher Walken and Michael Shannon (!) as perfectly cast villains.
Weird suggestion but you should check out Maniac from 1934 for this series. There is a character in the movie who has a "cat farm" to skin and collect their fur.
I just watched Freddy Got Fingered for the first time a couple of months ago. I loved it but I can see how the horse scene at the beginning really filters most people out.
Review snuff films
he's a /tv/ guy, not /gif/
I second this
I second this request
@@Melancholic_Loner the hell is wrong with you?.. you wanna see people die? are you devoid of probity?
Like Kino doesn't have the Videodrome helmet in his closet...
the son of the mask segment really puts the kino in The Kino Corner™
It gave us Maskposting, which is a blessing
@@moritzzz1iD’d
Freddy Got Fingered is my 'Literally Me' movie.
mine too! I used to act just like Gordy in school😅
Do you have a Lebaron?
@Dat_Guys_Wise well, I don't see two LeBarons!
I AM THE BACKWARDS MAN.
master of disguise needs to be covered
YES
🐢🐢🐢
"You got a little weiner, and some tiny nuts!"
Immediately after video is dropped, Netflix green lights a 'Son of the Mask' sequel due to the increase of internet traffic.
"Freddy Got Fingered" & "Biodome" were family films in my house growing up.
Freaked and Monkeybone should be taken into account. Also their dichotomy with Sotm and FGF
I love monkeybone!
Freaked and Monkeybone don't deserve to be in any worst movie list. The production design and animation in both films are amazing.
@@dreammachine1492 I love them but they're overheated. Same with FgF and SotM. They didn't deserve it either .
@@VinluvAntonHandesbukia I agree. With SoTM, most of the hate came from it being a sequel to the Mask. A film similar to SoTM, is a film called The Pest. A movie that's goofy, silly, has a lot of jokes that miss, but some hit here and there.
I'd argue films like Disaster Movie and Movie 43 are some of the worst films of all time. "Films" that feel more like money laundering exercises than films.
Bubble Boy better be reviewed
That's certified Jake kino
Rocketman (the one with Harland Williams)
Freddy Got Fingered is a masterpiece
It's legitimately one of my favorite comedies of all time
Can't stand it but I like Tom Green alot
Buck Breaking review when
Please!!!
the movie that saved /tv/
a downright peculiah request....
@@DreadAnon omg dreadanon haiiiiiiii!111111 x333333
Its unironically goated. It's better than a lot of comedy films I've seen
One cool idea is reviewing filmmakers' late career work that have bad reviews. For example, Coppola's Twixt, Argento's Dracula 3D, or De Palma's Domino. Try and see if they actually fell off or people just don't get them anymore
Hodoeowsky did a great movie in his 80s. It was weird autobiography... really good though!
I'd like to see successful old director's movies because older people have , or should have more fermented thoughts.
Our culture worships youth.
often old directors fail because they dont havevthe energy to yell at people
i meant to write Jodirowsky
That’d be interesting!
It's insane how much crap we watched as kids. Son of the Mask gave me legit nightmares.
Lucky me when I was a kid I saw the mask, a bonafide classic and my God was I in.loce with Cameron Diaz after that film
@mosquitopyjamas9048 I don't have that strong memories of either her nor that movie, but even watching it as like 11 I knew it was legitemately amazing compared to the "sequel".
@ ah yeah no hass, at the time it came out it was insane. I think jurassic park came out the same year or probably before and we had never seen anything like that in movies before. I think both hold up pretty well (jurassic park much more obviously)
Some films are destined to be appreciated years after their initial release. Thank you for going through some of the worst reviewed films and looking at whether the films are all bad or not. Keep up the great work man!
hey jared! I followed you on letterboxd
I can't believe Movie 43 isn't on here, hopefully it gets a mention in your next video
It is actually fun and good movie! ))
Yeah I'm interested as well. I watched it years ago and found it impossible to get through, but my taste has changed a ton since then.
The jewels scene in freddy got fingered always makes me laugh, other favorite quotes are "this is a fancy restaurant!" And "we could live like kings!" Pretty great movie
Ebert's respected for a reason, but at the same time, if a film offended him then it's usually worth seeing in some way.
Son of the Mask has formed me as a father.
Freddy Got Fingered is a masterpiece. Bar none. I hope you get to review Norbit, Jack & Jill and Uwe Boll’s Postal someday in the next episode
What I would do without you, man?
your'e my bridge to cinema
I've always wondered if some of the critical hate for Pauley Shore wasn't just misplaced nepo-hate for his Mom's power within the stand-up world...
>leaving out "The Pest" with John Leguizamo
I guess you too know its kino, right?
One stinky dinky ah ha ha
Luigi!!!
Review cat in the hat, as a kid I loved it and I still think it holds up today, the critics were millennials that didn't understand that cat in the hat is quintessential Zoomercore.
I was born in 2003, I used to love that film but now I absolutely disdain it, feel free to love it all you want but I consider the film a slap in the face to Dr. Seuss's art, if I had the power to make the film lost media I'd do it without question.
I used to hate that film when it came out and saw it again a few years back.
Truly was a film ahead of its time.
@@AbrasiousProductions2003cels can't breed
@@jerrysmith8814 I'm not an incel and I don't plan to breed anyways, me and my boyfriend are adopting.
Gen X reviewed cat and the hat. Most Millennials were children at the time of its release. What.
Son of the mask is the reason I call my mother "Madre" to this very day. I remember cartoon network playing this movie to take up air time on week day mornings.
I love how Eddie Kaye Thomas was in Freddy Got Fingered and Dirty Love. Hahahaha
I've been summoned.
I came and saw
ID'd
You should review Dirty Work for the next one Kino
Now that is kino
I have a hypothesis for the Rochfert question time travel in the year 2035? MDE+KINO NEVER DIES
I'm 3 years older than son of the mask loved it as a kid
I also just got my legal id today no id
37:50 Tim's bighead is actually comic accurate which is why I love it. Also it is made for me.
watch period piece
Didn't see The Mask sequel but looks like an unintentional Greener Grass
Assuming you'll continue this series for other genres, the '90s Lost in Space movie is hated far beyond its due in my opinion.
Problem Child 2’s jokes feel way too much like stolen Simpsons material.
I think that the idea behind this series is quite fantastic. I have always been so sad that movies like Mars Attacks! got such universal scorn while I am gobsmacked by their depth and beauty.
I like the cut of your jib, Kino
I watched Problem Child Trilogy almost every day.
As a kid.
we better get a cigarette burns review, or anything from carpenter tbh
Ladybug Ladybug (1963) is more proof that good child actors exist they're just very very rare.
ID'd
Such a brilliant idea. Critics are to be criticized too. If you'd like I wanna request/recommend Catwoman 2004. As a child, it was one of my favs. It's still worth watching,imo. Thanks for this long and detailed vid 👍
I love the Mandela effect theory about how "the son of the mask" movie was made.
i absolutely loved son of the mask when i was little
ID'd
Same
I would like to suggest the movie "Torque" (2004) It feels like there is something wrong in every shot, but it is so wild and cartoonishly over the top that I love it.
Son of the Mask was shot in Australia, I'm so proud
Um, sweaty, your title says worst movies ever, but your thumbnail is the modern masterpiece, Son of the Mask???
ID’d
Son of the Mask honestly reminds me a bit of the original script for Cool World.
In the original script a guy gets pulled into toon world and he ends up sleeping with a toon. They have a kid that looks like a normal human, so the father takes him and raises him in the real world. But the issue is that he has the mind of a toon and so ends up being a serial killer commiting a bunch of insane violence akin to the old cartoon shorts
Tell me that you can't see the heart of that script in Son of the Mask
Your son of the mask segment really made me laugh. It's so funny someone tweeted an unsubscribed message over this.
The dedicated son of the mask fan is awesome for such a niche comedy movie. What an absolute legend!
I fucking DARE you to watch Jack and Jill in one sitting without being tied down. It simply won't be humanly possible.
It's possible, my sister actually likes that movie... Couldn't take more than 20 minutes of that cinematic bowel movement when I tried to watch it
@@NukaCola514 she may be under the influence of space aliens...
Review 'Death to Smoochy'. It's one of my favorite comedies. It's directed by Danny Devito and stars Robin Williams, Catherine Keener, & Edward Norton. Everyone's great in it but the critics hated it.
Son of Mask terrified me as a kid, the dog gave me nightmares.
ID'd
Cable Guy is worth a revisit, Imo.
People think that's bad?
OOOH, KINO! YES! Please review "Being Human" (1994), which is usually considered both Bill Forsyth *and* Robin Williams worst movie. It was cut to death by the studio, but the essential humanity and beauty still shine through, at least for me. I'll give you the rosetta stone to its understanding; the un-named 'narrator' was actually supposed to be the voice of Williams' characters psychiatrist, leading him on a sort of Robert Bly- 'Iron John' journey of self discovery by imagining himself as different historical personae, each confronting different aspects of the main characters current existence. It's Forsyth at his best, with a huge budget, and Williams (at his most controlled) being utterly honest, charming, and open. It's not perfect- the ending lets it down a bit- but if you can see the film they meant to make inside the studio hack job, it'll be on your forever list of 'what if' movies.
In recent years I’ve started to realize countless films that critics on Channel Awesome (Nostalgia Critic, etc.) tried to make me think were terrible, are actually kinda great.
bit of a stretch to even call them that
@@superbusstarodub
Yeah it’s probably somewhere in the middle.
The Wachowskis' Speed Racer kind of fits into this format. Would love to see your take on it.
That one was lit
"This movie doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with barrels" well it's a good thing you didn't do that four times in a row just now 😆
You know what, forget skibiidi toliet, garden of Eden, or whatever the kids watch these days. Son of the mask was ahead of their entertainment.
Okay now that I'm actually thinking about the career arc of Jaime Kennedy's character in Son of the Mask, it's so nonsensical. Like, it starts off simple enough, he's an aspiring animator who works at a studio but only in a shitty low-level job... okay, I'm with you so far. But he's not, like, an intern who spends all day working on other people's projects and just wishes he could make his own ideas. He's... "the animation studio's mascot"? Because that's a thing, apparently? How would that job ever lead to actually being an animator? People don't break into that industry by starting off wearing the Spongebob costume at Nickelodeon Studios 😆. He says at one point that he's been wearing the turtle costume for "six months now", but in another scene he says he's been "trying to do this" (become an animator) for TEN YEARS now. So... did he spend 9-and-a-half years working his way UP to the turtle costume??? Then he does his schtick at the Halloween party, and the boss thinks it's a character he came up with, and decides to develop a TV show based solely on this character who really has no specific discernable personality traits other than "he do wacky stuff and get everyone dancin'". Because that's how you pitch someone a cartoon, you dress up as the real-life version of the character you want to create and you put on a show. It's always funny to me when a movie seems to be written with a child's comprehension of how companies and jobs work, and I guess I can't really fault the movie for that if it's a movie intended for children, but since this movie doesn't seem to know for sure whether it IS intended for children, I'm gonna make fun of it for it.
SotM’s first act clearly shows that Tim has ZERO chance of moving up at animagine without the mask. Also the Bighead abilities allowed him to control psyches that changed Mr.Moss’s mind about him,also helped due to Tim showing David Moss his sketches in his free time. That’s the whole point.
Roger Ebert... The critic that accepted Hamlet (2000) as "good" and "an interesting adaptation". Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong. Hamlet (2000) is hideous to the senses
Ebert nailed Freddy got Fingered with one line in his scathing review “The day may come when Freddy got Fingered is seen as a milestone of neo-surrealism. The day may never come when it is seen as funny”
I didn't know I shared a birthday with Kino Corner
I love Freddie, I quote it a lot
and I'm surprised when you mentioned that someone has genuine adoration for Son of the Mask, because that movie scared me more than any episode of goosebumps when it played on Cartoon Network.
Problem Child is unironically kino.
Mike from red letter media completely rehabilitated Freddy got fingered's rep online with that one video and even made the dvd sell out on amazon a few years ago lol
I've got a couple misunderstood movies for sure.
I think the Iron Eagle movies are completely unhinged, each in their own unintentional and unique way. The first movie is supposed to be a Reagan-era pro-America propaganda piece, but ends up making the military and US foreign policy look totally incompetent. So much so that the Air Force refused to let the producers use their planes and they had to get help from Israel.
Shakes the Clown is definitely closer in intent to a Freddy Got Fingered than a mainstream comedy. I feel like it's a prototype to what the Farrelly brothers did later with Dumb and Dumber, and was probably ahead of it's time.
War Inc. can be really hard to watch, but I almost feel like that's more intentional than unintentional.
Trying to think of comedies based on what you said in the intro, but obviously with the good mad movies crowd those are a lot harder to come by.
Just letting you know now Jupiter Ascending is hands down the worst movie ever made
Loved Bio-Dome and rented it time after time as a kid way before I knew what a stoner-comedy was. Not sure if I’ll ever revisit, but something about the concept just made it mind numbingly enjoyable way before I could develope rational thoughts.
Tom Green is a legend and Freddy is absolutely an intentional shitpost.
You can't be as close to Norm as Tom was and not share that "screw this" mentality
Cat in the Hat.
Half of these movies are my dad's favorite movies, unironically.
A movie thats been getting a second life recently due to memes is Kingdom of Heaven. I haven't seen it so I cant speak personally, but I've seen that it has some really raving reviews on letterboxd with a pretty good average score, so I was surprised to see it have a rotten score of 44% on Rotten Tomoatos, I wonder what is causing the change in perception.
It was a Tom Greene movie. WTF did people THINK they were going to get???
I may be a Gen-Xer, but I've always championed Freddie Got Fingered as a dadaist masterpiece.
No Dragonball Evolution?? que ?
Side note- the first Problem Child is In Scoresese’s top 1000 movies of all time.
I will always be glad I found mst3k at a young age, because that really helped me build up a thick skin when it comes to "bad" movies. As long as it's not boring, I'll watch just about anything and find at least one positive and one negative thing. I try to be fair, even with the bad stuff.
Peak Vinluv Posting
ID'd
Fils du Masque looks like total kino, how pleb-tier are the critics who panned it?
WHY on earth did you replace Jamie Kennedys face with the boy from Come and See?
"look it's fine to have opinions that go against the consensus"
* takes a deep breath *
Marvel studios never misses.
Make Mine Marvel
Distinguished Competition are tolerable
ID
not IV
I'd love to hear you on One Fucking Hour. It's a film podcast/show. Great show but they have fuck in the title so they'll never get huge on youtube
Dirty love is so bad, it gave me the flu and autism
Watch Highlander 2: The Quickening
For true kino you gotta see kung pow
They tried to make Son of the Mask a live action cartoon and because of that it's just incredibly weird and awkward imo, I think it would've been way better received if it was fully animated
Alec Baldwin carried Cat In The Hat
30:00 this feels like a comedy movie for kids, like a parody of the world designed around the little bits of the world which they can understand - which makes these reviews feel kindof… elitist? Idk, but very ignorant
Sotm Monkeybone and FGF should he enjoyed as a trilogy Trust me,maybe even do a video about the films synergy,how they unite with eachoteher. And a grander narrative about the self.
next literally me flick: Harriet the spy
Theres nothing wrong with Bio-Dome, people were sick of Pauly Shore by then. Most of its flaws work to its advantage by keeping things loose. But we disagree on In The Army Now, which I think is better.
late 80s/early 90s Ken Russell's, pls!
I would love to see a review of the 1994 movie It's Pat, it's just so weird and like a fever dream
I watched one of the worst films I had ever seen last week, 2001: A Space Odyssey. It was long, boring slow and I nearly died from watching it.
DIRTY LOVE was so bad it ended her marriage.
I'm ready for pure kino!
I have one requirement for a film for me to like it. Not its quality. Just for me to like it or not. Did it bore me ? No. Then I like it. Simple as
I loved Freddy Got Fingered when it came. Like the best comedy film I've seen and it have stayed with me since. Getting weird looks from peers when said I loved it. It feels good it starts to get some recognition for the masterpiece it is, 20 years later.
Though Bio-Dome was really fun as well. But when I rewatched it as an adult I felt it really was just because I was 14 lol.
I love Son of the Mask
I think Cloud Atlas is really misunderstood. Yeah some of the acting and dialogue is sub-par, but the concept of mutualism is interesting and unique. We see decisions made in the past having real consequence in the future. I also like each archetypal figure being played by the same actor. It’s an interesting concept for a movie that I think largely flew over the heads of the average viewer.
Highly entertaining video, glad you enjoyed Freddy got Fingered. Never heard of Biodome or Problem Child 2 before while Son of the mask was actually kind of a childhood classic for me, one I dread to rewatch tho (after trying to rewatch "Cats & Dogs", which I stopped 15 minutes or so in.). Dearly hoping for "Kangaroo Jack" to show up in this, I seem to be the only person that really likes this overhated comedy with Christopher Walken and Michael Shannon (!) as perfectly cast villains.
29:40 Calling Problem Child 2 the best argument for infanti cide is nuts.
Why the fuck do I remember that round rock with a heart in it from problem child 2?
Weird suggestion but you should check out Maniac from 1934 for this series. There is a character in the movie who has a "cat farm" to skin and collect their fur.
I just watched Freddy Got Fingered for the first time a couple of months ago. I loved it but I can see how the horse scene at the beginning really filters most people out.