Here are our worst movies of 2018! Chime in, and give us your opinion in the comments below! POOL RULES: One: Speak up and join the conversation- we encourage respectful debate. Two: Respect your community- racism, misogyny, homophobia and hate speech aren’t tolerated. Three: “Be nice.” - Dalton from Roadhouse
Joe bob Briggs...JOE you and me had the same child good it seems lol you always reference the things I would occupy my time with growing up. The first time I ever saw the night of the living dead was on that. Facts used to come on after mortal kombat on tnt.
Most disappointing for me was Jurassic World and Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald...I actually left the theater pissed off after watching Jurassic World and completing hating Colin Trevorrow to the point that I don't know if I can bring myself to see the third movie and I honestly don't want to see anything by him again. FB:CoG just bored me at first, but the more I thought about it, the angrier I became at how bad it actually was. I didn't finish Ready Player One or Solo so I guess they should be honorable mentions.
@@madalenapinheiro3364 Dan Called them out for review boosting and having a shitty movie and the movies twitter account tried to throw down and Dan just shit all over them.
It's not a late night find, but I was home from school once with a really bad fever when I randomly saw Return To Oz on Cable. I had no idea what was happening or why it was happening, and when I finally went back to school nobody had any idea what movie I was talking about. For ten years I was convinced that I had just seen The Wizard Of Oz and my fever was so bad that I hallucinated this movie. Finding one other person who knew about this movie was such an insane relief to me.
Thank you for just now confirming for me that this movie does in fact exist! Lol I thought I may have just bumped my skull on my uncle's taxidermy moose head & dreamed the whole thing!!!
So far, all your pre-taped shows have been infinitely better than your regular shows. Don't get me wrong, I love your channels and watch all your videos, but c'mon... We need more "off-the-cuff" topics like these.
Thank you guys so much for answering my question & for all the great Hitchcock recommendations. Watching television & never sleeping on a school night is what made me a big fan of things like Hitchcock that I might have otherwise never gotten into. That was also how I discovered things like Shadow of the Vampire for the first time. Also, I recall a hilarious silent comedy called Speedy. It blew my mind because there was a scene with a bus full of Civil War vets. Which I later found out were actual living Civil War vets . . . . on film in a movie!!! WHAT IS TIME?!? Lol It really put history into perspective.
my late night discovery was the "The Highlander". i caught it on the ten oclock fox movie, and couldnt believe i had never seen it. it doesnt hold up, but as a teenager i LOVED it!
I had completely forgotten about a Kid in King Arthur's Court and I went to look it up and discovered there is a sequel called A Kid in Aladdin's Palace.
Wish I could see the LotR trilogy for the first time in a theater. I had an extremely sheltered childhood, and they became 3 of my favorite movies, but I didn't get to see them on the big screen. :(
I didn't know Joe and I shared the OCD of king Arthur movies. And I have to agree, some of those old animated movies are strange adventures to go on ^^.
Please. Up All Night with Rhonda Shear was way better than the Gottfried version. Svengoolie, Elvira, Monstervision, and TNT's 100% Weird were all in my rotation back in the day.
My favorite thing I discovered by channel hopping was a show called Death Valley. It was a cop show set in LA that riffed on the show COPS but in a universe where zombies, werewolves & vampires were just accepted as part of society. Think Bright but as a comedy without the weird social commentary & you know, good. ''It's Saturday night. We've had reports of a werewolf causing some trouble at a frat party in Burbank. It's the third time we've been called to this address. These calls drive me crazy, but you know, sometimes that's the job. Hey Joe, d'you wanna swing by that food truck we found there last time, I'm starving.''
Reminds me of a late night show I find that took me a moment to even accept that it was even actually happening! Lol It was called BlotterTV. It was basically if the Tim & Eric Show and Reno 911 had a baby show & fed it acid. Lol
thank you. now I have more to watch. I still haven't finished Daredevil season 3. arugh. i'll try to find it on whatever streaming services has it (do you know?)
@@pettespizzaparlor3245 No idea sorry. I was on vacation in the states & it was on cable TV in the middle of the night. Your best bet is probably a google search. It's one of those things that'll either be easy to find & free or impossible to find ever.
@Pigmiwarrior Thanks. I'll probably set my little sister on it. She can find the dangest things. With my luck it'll be the impossible to find, but knowing the title will help a lot. Try finding a show your dad watched forty years ago about a boy and his dog (no title), THATS hard.
@@pettespizzaparlor3245 Yeah, I bet. There was a film I'd tried to track down for years that I eventually found because I remembered a song that was in it. I checked today & Death Valley is available in the UK on Amazon but you have to pay for it. It was originally on MTV, if any of that helps.
I had the best taped version of A New Hope: some commercial came on with narration “There are a lot of weird things to see in this country...” cut straight to the Cantina Scene. That couple of seconds is still funnier than any comedy I’ve seen in the last five years.
I agree about Psycho. I saw it on my early 20s on tv late at night. Having seen thousands of parodies before, I thought I knew everything that one should know about the movie, but it kept surprising me until the end. And the shower scene it's so early on! I had a similar experience with Carrie. I didn't expect it to upset me that much as it did (and that ending made me jump)
Have no doubt, this was a fun and interesting episode. Thank you very much guys (and unseen folks), look forward to seeing you next year. And Dan, yes Casablanca (Not with David Soul.) is probably my most watched movie. (I did see the remake, when it first aired, but that's why I started drinking... that and turning 21.)
I remember channel flipping in the afternoon one time and I happened upon this anime film called Summer Wars. It hooked me in because it was the middle of the hot Australian summer for me, and it was summer in the movie, and I was just like "Yo, I relate to this scenario, I'm in". I was like, 3/4 through the movie when I found it, but I really enjoyed the whole final act. To this day I've still never seen the whole movie from the beginning, but I really want to.
channel flipping around 2 am lead to finding some good gems that i would never take a look at and informericial programs woo; sadly now a days im past out by 12 x.x
I'd recommend that you do what Yatzee does in his reviews: he does Best, Worst, and BLANDEST games of the year, which allows you to nuance your way through these sorts of things.
I'm in the same boat as Billy. I'm creeped out, to this day, by rotoscoping. It just makes my skin crawl. The kind in 'Heavy Metal'. I still haven't seen that film all the way through.
Rock n Rule is from 83, and it awesome! Music from Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, and Earth Wind and Fire! I love it. And if you like weird animation, watching Fantastic Planet. French science fiction from 73.
Totally agree with Dan about Psycho: I heard so much about it, saw the shower scene so many times that I felt I had already seen the movie, but when I actually sat down to watch it just a few years ago, I was totally pleasantly surprised by how good the movie was and how the story and performances surpassed my expectations. It also made me appreciate Freddie Highmore's performance in Bates Motel because you realize he made the character his own while paying homage to Anthony Perkins at the same time, which is a near impossible feat...the only other person who has been able to do that is Mads Mikkelson in Hannibal. And yet both actors' amazing performances were almost completely ignored by the Emmys and all the other awards shows. It's a real shame.
Speaking of some random thing I saw as a child flipping through channels. It was an HBO short about post apocalyptic setting where the sun only came out once every 100 years or something. From what I can remember there were a bunch of kids and they locked one of the girls inside that they didn't like so she couldn't see it, except through a crack in the wall.
The Psycho thing happened to me with the graduate. I thought it was about a girl bringing home her boyfriend, he sleeps with her mother, then she finds out they break up and when she is getting married he comes to get her back. I finally saw it about 4 years ago and it blew my mind that I was so wrong and it was nothing like that. I ended up not liking it that much I don't know if it had to do with me just trying to rearrange what I thought to what was actually happening.
When “The Miracle Maker” - the 1999 stop motion Jesus movie - premiered on ABC, I was so into it, I forgot to start recording again after Jesus got arrested. I missed the whole crucifixion scene! It skipped right to Easter!
Worst movie I saw this year, and keep in mind that I neglect watching bad movies, was Life of the Party. It was so disappointing, because McCarthy is hilarious, but she got a horrible script to work with.
Yeah, it just doesn't have heart and passion that Guillermo del Toro put into the first Pacific Rim. In fact, Uprising was only made, because the first film overperformed in China. Which would explain why the sequel panders to Chinese audiences a lot, much like Transformers: Age of Extinction and Independence Day: Resurgence did before.
OK but A Knight's Tale is actually a really fun movie except that the female lead is a bad actress. Otherwise I love the film but I haven't watched it in years. Now I really want to rewatch it :D
It is a fun movie! Though given it's intention is to purposefully inject modern sensibility in an overt way through taking jousting as a hyped up NFL sort of thing. Robin Hood (2018) didn't wink in it's depiction, it did it thinking the modern take on action with the squad tactics and bows as direct analogues to guns was groan inducing.
@@pettespizzaparlor3245 the princess chick. I saw her in something else years later and thought she was fine, but in this movie her acting was terrible imho.
2 movies I wish I could see again for the first time are "Black Girl" from 1966, the foreign version and "Adam's Rib" now that I understand English a lot better.
I'll risk a double post to say the best late night movie I discovered purely just flipping through the channels at a like 2 in the morning was Hercules in New York. Schwarzenegger fresh off the boat wait an accent so rough there's a dub track for him, he fights a man in a bear suit in Central Park. He's so jacked his lats make him look like a flying squirrel. IT'S GLORIOUS.
Rock & Rule Canadian-made 1980s animated post-apocalyptic flick where music and musicians & singers play a big role (with the singing voices of Blondie, Cheap Truck, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Earth Wind and Fire, and probably more I'm forgetting). Music as magic. 5-year-old me loved it/was greatly weirded out by it. I still love the final duet, though.
Regarding "The Happytime Murders," overlooking the fact that it was objectively, depressingly putrid, was revisiting the concept of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" a worthwhile endeavor?
It looks like Life of the Party will be on people's "worst of" list, but I think that movie is hilarious. I liked it so much, I bought it, and have watched it several times. I like that McCarthy isn't dressed in dumpy clothes, or that her character isn't feeling sorry for herself the whole movie. I like that it's a feel good movie where things go well. It's a comedy, I don't need anything else. Of the movies that I've seen, that I thought weren't so great (or that I was underwhelmed by): Gringo, Proud Mary, Book Club, Ocean's 8.
Yeah agreed - I really liked the movie. I dont get the hate for this at all. Worst movie of the year, I seriously think there are way better candidates.
Yeah agreed - I really liked the movie. I dont get the hate for this at all. Worst movie of the year, I seriously think there are way better candidates.
If i could watch one movie for the first time again i would choose The Usual Suspects , the end still gets me even after 20 years , but the first time was amazing.
Movie I'd Most Like To See Again For The First Time: THE MATRIX! - I saw it at a midnight showing on opening day f-ed up on "special" brownies. I was expecting to see a cheezy Point Break/Johnny Mnemonic Keanu Reeves flick and what I got instead (especially considering my choice in movie snacks) absolutely blew my mind like no other film has. I would kill for the awe and joy of "experiencing" that movie again for time. BTW, Don't Do Drugs Kids.
Worst of 2018 1. Holmes and Watson 2. The predator 3. A wrinkle in time 4. Fantastic Beast 2 - the Crimes of Grindlewald 5. Sherlock Gnomes 6. Batman Ninja 7. Peter Rabbit 8. Solo a Star Wars Movie 9. The First Purge 10. Action Point 11. Escape plan 2 12. Mowil legend of the jungle 13. Johnny English 3 14. Overboard 15. The nutcracker
10:24 has me so intrigued about Mute because it was so hard to understand their explanation and no one wanted to elaborate on Spencer's vague statements. Nonetheless, it's such a bad movie, so I'm really not too intrigued.
Bad Samaritan was the worst for me. The tone of that movie was all over the place, characters that just go nowhere, there are almost no likable characters and the ones you could like have horrible things happen to them.
OMG I haven't seen Fire and Ice Or Rock'n'Rule in years. I did really like them way back when. A live action movie similarish to Rock'n'Rule is Streets of Fire. The music in that is great to.
Robin Hood was bad, but that war sequence with arrows that Dan described is amazing, and I was about it. If the whole movie had leaned in on being a modern world where guns were never invented it could have been pretty cool.
Watching a movie for the first time again I'd say Pulp Fiction. Purely because I didn't understand it at all the first time. Would be interesting to watch it for the first time again now that I have more understanding of filmmaking and art. Maybe the spiderman trilogy to more objectively decide which version I prefer, Tom or Tobey.
For every ISLE OF DOGS and BLACK PANTHER, there are these films: 10) PETER RABBIT 9) MID90s 8) THE DOMESTICS 7) HAVE A NICE DAY 6) MILE 22 5) ANT-MAN AND THE WASP 4) MOM & DAD 3) UPGRADE 2) UNSANE 1) SUSPIRIA (Remake) While many think HAPPYTIME MURDERS and VENOM are terrible, I actually thought those two films were pretty good like Top 10 good. Downvote me if you want?
Tape from TV. We had all of M.A.S.H. on tape. Minus the LAST EPISODE, that Dad failed to tape or somehow taped over. So growing up we watched all of the MASH tv show over and over again and I didn't see the last episode until I was 16 and Dad borrowed it from a co-worker. . . . having watched it, good thing we didn't watch it where we were younger.
Yeah, after Shane Black directed the controversial Iron Man 3, he'd then go on to direct the even more controversial The Predator. Although to be honest, I blame Fox for how bad it was. I mean, they've ruined plenty of films these past few years, like Fant4stic, X-Men Apocalypse, Independence Day Resurgence, Alien Covenant, and now The Predator.
I avoid watching crap on theaters But from what I've seen in theaters, Worst (rather disappointing) film for me would be Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald
Here are our worst movies of 2018! Chime in, and give us your opinion in the comments below!
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Anf man worse than gottie
Joe bob Briggs...JOE you and me had the same child good it seems lol you always reference the things I would occupy my time with growing up. The first time I ever saw the night of the living dead was on that. Facts used to come on after mortal kombat on tnt.
Most disappointing for me was Jurassic World and Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald...I actually left the theater pissed off after watching Jurassic World and completing hating Colin Trevorrow to the point that I don't know if I can bring myself to see the third movie and I honestly don't want to see anything by him again. FB:CoG just bored me at first, but the more I thought about it, the angrier I became at how bad it actually was. I didn't finish Ready Player One or Solo so I guess they should be honorable mentions.
ScreenJunkies News The Predator was arguably not even a coherent movie
Joe's reaction to Dan explaining Robin Hood is the funniest thing I've seen all week.
onequartercanadian his bewilderment to the movies description was amazing
Melissa McCarthy will join the greats in being nominated for both a Razzie and an Oscar this year.
Much like Sandra Bullock in 2009.
Kaustav Nayak What’s the Oscar for?
mrawesome669 Can You Ever Forgive Me
okcomputer interesting, thanks!
@@mrawesome669 check it out, it's great 😍
“I’ve never been in a personal argument with a film before.”
2018, Everyone!
I'm fairly certain that Dan earned his distaste for Gotti.
The movie picked a fight with him.
What happened?
@@madalenapinheiro3364 Dan Called them out for review boosting and having a shitty movie and the movies twitter account tried to throw down and Dan just shit all over them.
I believe Dan’s choice will be “Gotti.”
Leilani Pigatt Yeap 😂
These pre tapes are amazing! SJU could do these more often and then give everyone more vacation days to reward their awesomeness.
Spencer watched Alien in mute -> Truly, in space no one can hear you scream.
Movie I’d love to rewatch for the first time is Fellowship of the Ring. TLOTR is so fantastic and I’d love to get it again for the first time
but you would still have the memory of the other two??? That would be strange 😂
100% agreed. Was thinking the same thing. Was the perfect fantasy movie imho
It's not a late night find, but I was home from school once with a really bad fever when I randomly saw Return To Oz on Cable. I had no idea what was happening or why it was happening, and when I finally went back to school nobody had any idea what movie I was talking about. For ten years I was convinced that I had just seen The Wizard Of Oz and my fever was so bad that I hallucinated this movie. Finding one other person who knew about this movie was such an insane relief to me.
Thank you for just now confirming for me that this movie does in fact exist! Lol I thought I may have just bumped my skull on my uncle's taxidermy moose head & dreamed the whole thing!!!
So far, all your pre-taped shows have been infinitely better than your regular shows. Don't get me wrong, I love your channels and watch all your videos, but c'mon... We need more "off-the-cuff" topics like these.
28:30 gotta love Dan with the obscure classic pick “shadow of a doubt”. Such a great movie
Dan's obscure taste was my inspiration for the question. I really just want nothing more than a weekly weekend recommendation from Dan's vault. Lol
If Holmes and Watson is not the single worst film of the year, I really don't what else there could be that's worse.
@Ewan Callister You know, looking at that list, I could definitely believe that. I have a feeling you would recommend avoiding all three.
Don't break my heart, dude. I haven't seen it yet 😣😞
@Ewan Callister Oh good God, what is Show Dogs? Lol
Yeah, Holmes & Watson isa horrendous movie. Absolutely worst of the year.
Cloverfield Paradox lol
Thank you guys so much for answering my question & for all the great Hitchcock recommendations. Watching television & never sleeping on a school night is what made me a big fan of things like Hitchcock that I might have otherwise never gotten into. That was also how I discovered things like Shadow of the Vampire for the first time.
Also, I recall a hilarious silent comedy called Speedy. It blew my mind because there was a scene with a bus full of Civil War vets. Which I later found out were actual living Civil War vets . . . . on film in a movie!!! WHAT IS TIME?!? Lol
It really put history into perspective.
A Wrinkle in Time was the most disappointing film of the year
my late night discovery was the "The Highlander". i caught it on the ten oclock fox movie, and couldnt believe i had never seen it. it doesnt hold up, but as a teenager i LOVED it!
I had completely forgotten about a Kid in King Arthur's Court and I went to look it up and discovered there is a sequel called A Kid in Aladdin's Palace.
Joe's voice threw me off so much, I was expecting Roth
Which part did they talk about the nun movie
I discovered Krull late night flipping and I've loved it ever since hahahaha
Krull is great, I don't care what anyone says
Based on that face, we need to get Joe to watch Robin Hood. Screw it, Robin Hood Honest Trailer, get it in the works!
The Sword in the Stone is fantastic and deserving of stopping to watch
Wish I could see the LotR trilogy for the first time in a theater. I had an extremely sheltered childhood, and they became 3 of my favorite movies, but I didn't get to see them on the big screen. :(
R Donner Same, saw all three on DVD as a kid, haven't watched them since either :P
I didn't know Joe and I shared the OCD of king Arthur movies.
And I have to agree, some of those old animated movies are strange adventures to go on ^^.
Monstervision on TNT, Sevngooglie, & USA Up all night with Gilbert Gottfried are pretty much my childhood
Please. Up All Night with Rhonda Shear was way better than the Gottfried version. Svengoolie, Elvira, Monstervision, and TNT's 100% Weird were all in my rotation back in the day.
I still know where all of the TV commercial breaks ‘belong’ in my favourite films too! I had forgotten about this!
Y’all, thanks for yet another awesome video! I hope you’re all enjoying your well-earned vacations and that 2019 is good to you.
My favorite thing I discovered by channel hopping was a show called Death Valley. It was a cop show set in LA that riffed on the show COPS but in a universe where zombies, werewolves & vampires were just accepted as part of society. Think Bright but as a comedy without the weird social commentary & you know, good.
''It's Saturday night. We've had reports of a werewolf causing some trouble at a frat party in Burbank. It's the third time we've been called to this address. These calls drive me crazy, but you know, sometimes that's the job. Hey Joe, d'you wanna swing by that food truck we found there last time, I'm starving.''
Reminds me of a late night show I find that took me a moment to even accept that it was even actually happening! Lol
It was called BlotterTV. It was basically if the Tim & Eric Show and Reno 911 had a baby show & fed it acid. Lol
thank you. now I have more to watch. I still haven't finished Daredevil season 3. arugh. i'll try to find it on whatever streaming services has it (do you know?)
@@pettespizzaparlor3245 No idea sorry. I was on vacation in the states & it was on cable TV in the middle of the night. Your best bet is probably a google search. It's one of those things that'll either be easy to find & free or impossible to find ever.
@Pigmiwarrior Thanks. I'll probably set my little sister on it. She can find the dangest things. With my luck it'll be the impossible to find, but knowing the title will help a lot. Try finding a show your dad watched forty years ago about a boy and his dog (no title), THATS hard.
@@pettespizzaparlor3245 Yeah, I bet. There was a film I'd tried to track down for years that I eventually found because I remembered a song that was in it.
I checked today & Death Valley is available in the UK on Amazon but you have to pay for it. It was originally on MTV, if any of that helps.
I wish every time I saw Psycho was the first time.
I love Shadow of a Doubt!! Thanks for talking about it Dan!
I had the best taped version of A New Hope: some commercial came on with narration “There are a lot of weird things to see in this country...” cut straight to the Cantina Scene. That couple of seconds is still funnier than any comedy I’ve seen in the last five years.
I agree about Psycho. I saw it on my early 20s on tv late at night. Having seen thousands of parodies before, I thought I knew everything that one should know about the movie, but it kept surprising me until the end. And the shower scene it's so early on! I had a similar experience with Carrie. I didn't expect it to upset me that much as it did (and that ending made me jump)
Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz I wish I could watch for the first time.
Have no doubt, this was a fun and interesting episode. Thank you very much guys (and unseen folks), look forward to seeing you next year. And Dan, yes Casablanca (Not with David Soul.) is probably my most watched movie. (I did see the remake, when it first aired, but that's why I started drinking... that and turning 21.)
I remember channel flipping in the afternoon one time and I happened upon this anime film called Summer Wars. It hooked me in because it was the middle of the hot Australian summer for me, and it was summer in the movie, and I was just like "Yo, I relate to this scenario, I'm in". I was like, 3/4 through the movie when I found it, but I really enjoyed the whole final act. To this day I've still never seen the whole movie from the beginning, but I really want to.
channel flipping around 2 am lead to finding some good gems that i would never take a look at and informericial programs woo; sadly now a days im past out by 12 x.x
I'd recommend that you do what Yatzee does in his reviews: he does Best, Worst, and BLANDEST games of the year, which allows you to nuance your way through these sorts of things.
I'm in the same boat as Billy. I'm creeped out, to this day, by rotoscoping. It just makes my skin crawl. The kind in 'Heavy Metal'. I still haven't seen that film all the way through.
My picks would be A Wrinkle in Time and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Jurassic world 2 was fine
I thought Jurrasic world fallen kingdom was awesome , one of my favorites in the Jurrasic franchise
A Wrinkle in Time came out this year?! Holy crap! It's been a long ass year
Rock n Rule is from 83, and it awesome! Music from Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, and Earth Wind and Fire! I love it.
And if you like weird animation, watching Fantastic Planet. French science fiction from 73.
Has Joe seen the iconic Disney channel original Avalon High???!!!
Totally agree with Dan about Psycho: I heard so much about it, saw the shower scene so many times that I felt I had already seen the movie, but when I actually sat down to watch it just a few years ago, I was totally pleasantly surprised by how good the movie was and how the story and performances surpassed my expectations. It also made me appreciate Freddie Highmore's performance in Bates Motel because you realize he made the character his own while paying homage to Anthony Perkins at the same time, which is a near impossible feat...the only other person who has been able to do that is Mads Mikkelson in Hannibal. And yet both actors' amazing performances were almost completely ignored by the Emmys and all the other awards shows. It's a real shame.
Speaking of some random thing I saw as a child flipping through channels. It was an HBO short about post apocalyptic setting where the sun only came out once every 100 years or something. From what I can remember there were a bunch of kids and they locked one of the girls inside that they didn't like so she couldn't see it, except through a crack in the wall.
Joe's face while Dan is describing Robin Hood! Perfect
Is the poster for Rampage @ 3:07 real? I don’t recognize that monster at all.
Idk about worst, but Venom was the most basic cash grab of the year.
I absolutely love when they’re just straight up Vince Vaughn level rambling of all the King Arthur movies 😂
Joe's face when Dan is describing Robin Hood is the best thing ever.
The Psycho thing happened to me with the graduate. I thought it was about a girl bringing home her boyfriend, he sleeps with her mother, then she finds out they break up and when she is getting married he comes to get her back. I finally saw it about 4 years ago and it blew my mind that I was so wrong and it was nothing like that. I ended up not liking it that much I don't know if it had to do with me just trying to rearrange what I thought to what was actually happening.
When “The Miracle Maker” - the 1999 stop motion Jesus movie - premiered on ABC, I was so into it, I forgot to start recording again after Jesus got arrested. I missed the whole crucifixion scene! It skipped right to Easter!
I miss James Bond marathons, I remember having it on all day while I do other things and I'd just watch bits at a time
4:40 It's okay, Joe. 2018 felt like it lasted 5 years.
yeah 2018 was one of the worst years ever, and not just in entertainment. glad its almost over!
Worst movie I saw this year, and keep in mind that I neglect watching bad movies, was Life of the Party. It was so disappointing, because McCarthy is hilarious, but she got a horrible script to work with.
McCarthy hilarious??? I hope you're not serious
Wow that's weird she must have gotten a bad script for like her last.... 3 movies, Tammy, identity theft, the boss were ALL bad
I'm always slightly surprised when I hear someone call it Pacific Rim: Uprising. That movie will always be Pacific Rim: Puprising in my head.
Yeah, it just doesn't have heart and passion that Guillermo del Toro put into the first Pacific Rim. In fact, Uprising was only made, because the first film overperformed in China. Which would explain why the sequel panders to Chinese audiences a lot, much like Transformers: Age of Extinction and Independence Day: Resurgence did before.
john boyega playing with little puppies? best thing ever
My math teacher showed us Wizards? Everyone was talking during it and I was watching it saying, "Are you guys seeing this??"
OK but A Knight's Tale is actually a really fun movie except that the female lead is a bad actress. Otherwise I love the film but I haven't watched it in years. Now I really want to rewatch it :D
I thought she was great in Rules of Attraction
there was a female lead? was this the "princess" chick or the blacksmith?
Agree with Phelie315
It is a fun movie! Though given it's intention is to purposefully inject modern sensibility in an overt way through taking jousting as a hyped up NFL sort of thing. Robin Hood (2018) didn't wink in it's depiction, it did it thinking the modern take on action with the squad tactics and bows as direct analogues to guns was groan inducing.
@@pettespizzaparlor3245 the princess chick. I saw her in something else years later and thought she was fine, but in this movie her acting was terrible imho.
I found Shadow of a doubt when I was in the hospital channel flipping XD
2 movies I wish I could see again for the first time are "Black Girl" from 1966, the foreign version and "Adam's Rib" now that I understand English a lot better.
I'll risk a double post to say the best late night movie I discovered purely just flipping through the channels at a like 2 in the morning was Hercules in New York. Schwarzenegger fresh off the boat wait an accent so rough there's a dub track for him, he fights a man in a bear suit in Central Park. He's so jacked his lats make him look like a flying squirrel. IT'S GLORIOUS.
Was Joe talking about 'Heavy Metal'? He referred to it as 'Rock and Roll' or am I missing something?
Rock & Rule
Canadian-made 1980s animated post-apocalyptic flick where music and musicians & singers play a big role (with the singing voices of Blondie, Cheap Truck, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Earth Wind and Fire, and probably more I'm forgetting). Music as magic. 5-year-old me loved it/was greatly weirded out by it. I still love the final duet, though.
@@Kris_AB It is nuts and you should all watch it.
What happened between Dan and Gotti? I missed that story.
Regarding "The Happytime Murders," overlooking the fact that it was objectively, depressingly putrid, was revisiting the concept of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" a worthwhile endeavor?
Does Holmes & Watson apply?
I love how the rampage movie poster was edited from a video game
Unfriended dark web was fine, gotti was crap, and Slender man was actually unwatchable bad.
How was Fight Club not the movie they would want reset to their first watching? Or the Ring or a ton of other movies?
It looks like Life of the Party will be on people's "worst of" list, but I think that movie is hilarious. I liked it so much, I bought it, and have watched it several times. I like that McCarthy isn't dressed in dumpy clothes, or that her character isn't feeling sorry for herself the whole movie. I like that it's a feel good movie where things go well. It's a comedy, I don't need anything else.
Of the movies that I've seen, that I thought weren't so great (or that I was underwhelmed by): Gringo, Proud Mary, Book Club, Ocean's 8.
Yeah agreed - I really liked the movie. I dont get the hate for this at all. Worst movie of the year, I seriously think there are way better candidates.
Yeah agreed - I really liked the movie. I dont get the hate for this at all. Worst movie of the year, I seriously think there are way better candidates.
If i could watch one movie for the first time again i would choose The Usual Suspects , the end still gets me even after 20 years , but the first time was amazing.
I love how Dan got them back on track with Robin Hood XD
Movie I'd Most Like To See Again For The First Time: THE MATRIX! - I saw it at a midnight showing on opening day f-ed up on "special" brownies. I was expecting to see a cheezy Point Break/Johnny Mnemonic Keanu Reeves flick and what I got instead (especially considering my choice in movie snacks) absolutely blew my mind like no other film has. I would kill for the awe and joy of "experiencing" that movie again for time.
BTW, Don't Do Drugs Kids.
Yeah, that film changed the sci-fi and action genres forever.
I still have my Star Trek TNG series on vhs. Dont watch them anymore but cant get rid of them.
Which video is it that Dan talks about Gotti?
Joe Bob Briggs has a show on Shudder now
Late night flipping brought me movies like The Big Hit, Bound, Howard The Duck, White Men Can’t Jump, The Great White Hype, and The Crying Game
Worst of 2018
1. Holmes and Watson
2. The predator
3. A wrinkle in time
4. Fantastic Beast 2 - the Crimes of Grindlewald
5. Sherlock Gnomes
6. Batman Ninja
7. Peter Rabbit
8. Solo a Star Wars Movie
9. The First Purge
10. Action Point
11. Escape plan 2
12. Mowil legend of the jungle
13. Johnny English 3
14. Overboard
15. The nutcracker
10:24 has me so intrigued about Mute because it was so hard to understand their explanation and no one wanted to elaborate on Spencer's vague statements. Nonetheless, it's such a bad movie, so I'm really not too intrigued.
Bad Samaritan was the worst for me. The tone of that movie was all over the place, characters that just go nowhere, there are almost no likable characters and the ones you could like have horrible things happen to them.
Yeah, it was actually directed by Dean Devlin, who did Geostorm previously.
When I saw trailer for Happy Time Murders, I thought getting Felted Friends to write out something instead would of been so much better!
The end of Into the Void is ridiculous.
SJU Drinking Game:
Take a shot when Spencer touches his right ear.
(I have a few tics of my own, brother)
OMG I haven't seen Fire and Ice Or Rock'n'Rule in years. I did really like them way back when. A live action movie similarish to Rock'n'Rule is Streets of Fire. The music in that is great to.
So has Joe seen the BBC Merlin series? I remember loving it when it was airing
Robin Hood was bad, but that war sequence with arrows that Dan described is amazing, and I was about it. If the whole movie had leaned in on being a modern world where guns were never invented it could have been pretty cool.
Watching a movie for the first time again I'd say Pulp Fiction. Purely because I didn't understand it at all the first time. Would be interesting to watch it for the first time again now that I have more understanding of filmmaking and art. Maybe the spiderman trilogy to more objectively decide which version I prefer, Tom or Tobey.
Still waiting on the review for Holmes and Watson...
take a drink every time Spencer says 'Uh"
I think truth or dare was the only movie in 2018 that I slept through.
What happened with dan and gotti? (I live under a rock)
Masters of the Universe holiday special, with John Denver Raisin Bran commercial!
I had to watch Enter the Void in two sittings because the first time made me think I was sinking into the trip.
I watched Empire of the Sun while channel flipping.
Its got to be the nutcracker! I dont even know why I watched it in the theatre!
Is Dan 60 years old?
For every ISLE OF DOGS and BLACK PANTHER, there are these films:
10) PETER RABBIT
9) MID90s
8) THE DOMESTICS
7) HAVE A NICE DAY
6) MILE 22
5) ANT-MAN AND THE WASP
4) MOM & DAD
3) UPGRADE
2) UNSANE
1) SUSPIRIA (Remake)
While many think HAPPYTIME MURDERS and VENOM are terrible, I actually thought those two films were pretty good like Top 10 good. Downvote me if you want?
Tape from TV. We had all of M.A.S.H. on tape. Minus the LAST EPISODE, that Dad failed to tape or somehow taped over. So growing up we watched all of the MASH tv show over and over again and I didn't see the last episode until I was 16 and Dad borrowed it from a co-worker. . . . having watched it, good thing we didn't watch it where we were younger.
I would love to be able to see Old Boy for the first time again. Never before had I experience an "oh fuck" moment that made me actually gasp.
I've watched a few of these now and I'm perplexed that Predator hasn't made it.
Yeah, after Shane Black directed the controversial Iron Man 3, he'd then go on to direct the even more controversial The Predator. Although to be honest, I blame Fox for how bad it was. I mean, they've ruined plenty of films these past few years, like Fant4stic, X-Men Apocalypse, Independence Day Resurgence, Alien Covenant, and now The Predator.
I really wish you guys would go back to the “Top Turkeys of the Year” format. You did it once for 2017 and it was hilarious and never did it again.
I avoid watching crap on theaters
But from what I've seen in theaters, Worst (rather disappointing) film for me would be Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald
J.J. L. Really? I loved that film! Sorry to hear that, wish you’d like it as much as I did :P
can you guys believe that The Golden Child isn't on Blu Ray?