There are plenty of terrible movies out there.
However, even the worst of the worst tend to have at least one or two redeeming qualities.
In those cases, a movie is probably worth watching only once.
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Popularized by its appearance inMystery Science Theater 3000, it’s usually considered one ofthe most essential so-bad-it’s-good classics.
The thing aboutManosis that it’sthe kind of “bad” that must be seen to get to be believed.
His worst, though, happens to be his feature film debut:Going Overboard.
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There are plenty of elements that make thisSandler’s worst film.
This, obviously, includes his worst:Attack Force.
And the whole thing plays out exactly as one would expect unfunnily, amateurishly, and distastefully.
Yet, it’s arguably a must-watch as a capsule of the 2000s sensibilities that dominated the decade.
Some haveembraced the movie as a so-bad-it’s-good classic, but so-bad-it’s-good failure is actually a more fitting descriptor.
Alas, some filmmakers have gone out of their way to make such an effort.
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It’s poorly edited, the visual effects are lackluster, and the writing is inept.
It’s hard to believe a movie can be so meaningless, yetMax Steelis.
Those who like campy parody B-movies have plenty of options out there.
One would be hard-pressed to find anyone willing to defendEvolutionas anything else than a tragic disaster.
Once will be enough to decide the film’s quality, and you’ll probably never forget it afterward.
Watch it once, and that should be enough to fully appreciate it in all its awfulness.
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1’Foodfight!'
(2012)
Directed by Lawrence Hasanoff
Foodfight!technically does have a synopsis.
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