I do think people need to seperate films that aren't to their taste and bad films.
Royal Tenenbaums, 2001, Lost In Translation, Napolean Dynamite, Army Of Darkness and some others aren't terrible films, I can only assume they just don't appeal to the people complaining about them.
If a film should be everything you'd love but you hate it, then that is more likely to be a bad film.
I'd never list Titanic as an awful movie, just because there was no way I was ever gonna like it, as soppy romantic films aren't my kettle of fish.
There's also a big difference between crappy high budget films (like most listed here) and really really bad films. '2 G's And A Key' is by far the worst film I've ever watched, but it is a cheap piece of crap that looks like it cost £50 to make. It's obviouslly a bigger crime to waste £40million on a turd, but it doesn't actually make the more expensive film worse.
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