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I loved Mama Mia! Yeah with all the ABBA songs - and here's another thought - for me they were beautifully redone. And no, I'm not sick.

Nickolas Cage was awesome in Adaptation. I don't think that liking him is a taboo, on the contrary


Mama Mia was a guilty pleasure.


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Five more I thought of:

  • The Faculty: Josh Hartnett and Elijah Wood fight aliens in high school!
  • Swordfish: though even I can admit how lame the hacking scenes are
  • Waiting...: a really good cast - Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, Justin Long. The Penis Showing Game is surely one of the great all-time comedy conceits
  • Not Another Teen Movie: possibly most notable now for being a really, really early Chris Evans flick
  • Rocky IV: I love Rocky movies, and marathon them now and then, but this is the one you love for its stupidity. Apollo's Living in America entrance, Paulie's robot, the beardy training montage in the barn, the Soviet high command standing to applaud Rocky at the end... it's fun bad. Unlike Rocky V, which is just bad bad. I also love how Creed used this to give the protagonist tragic backstory - a far more accurate take is this spoof: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyWx1CkMTtI

I'm not ashamed! Okay, maybe a bit.


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Good topic! There are plenty of awful films I like, mostly because I was young when I saw them but some because they make me laugh. A few I legitimately enjoy. Here are some off the top of my head:


  • Click: Adam Sandler's last enjoyable movie IMO. Haven't seen Hotel Transylvania though, which I've heard is decent.
  • Queen of The Damned: This film is like a car crash you can't look away from. Plus I was really into the nu-Metal thing at one point. It angers me for being such a poor adaptation but it holds nostalgic value for me.
  • The Faculty: Scream with Aliens, just as campy. Enough said.
  • All of the Underworlds: I honestly think this series never realized the potential it had. The films are a mixed bag and I stopped owning them since the 3rd, but they're fun theater experiences.
  • Bride of Chucky: This one's honestly a blast for me. Seed of Chucky just plain sucked though.
    Alien 3: I actually like this un-ironically. I've always thought it's underrated (probably because it was the first Alien film I watched) and I admired the nihilistic tone it was going for. For all it's flaws it's actually a fairly unique film. Plus Charles Dance is always awesome.
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Waiting was super cool. And that scene when they "add" stuff to a client's food because she's been mean to them is hilarious.
Anna Faris is a great actress. I always loved her, and she brings something into every movie of hers. I think she's severely underrated.
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Khamanna, you ever see Smiley Face? It's Gregg Araki's extremely unusual stoner comedy, starring Faris in what I think is her best role.
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Totally out of character for me, but I actually watch Tin Cup whenever it's on. I have a soft spot for Kevin Costner and James Spader, so Secretary is on that list too. There, I've said it.  


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Khamanna, you ever see Smiley Face? It's Gregg Araki's extremely unusual stoner comedy, starring Faris in what I think is her best role.


Oh, this is right up my alley. I'm going to watch it tomorrow! Thanks for the suggestion. Hopefully I manage to find it.
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Totally out of character for me, but I actually watch Tin Cup whenever it's on. I have a soft spot for Kevin Costner and James Spader, so Secretary is on that list too. There, I've said it.  


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