Nothing wrong with a "worst" list. Love it! Been a fan of you two for over a decade now, and looking forward to another great year of unique perspectives.
I absolutely co-sign with the notion that you have to have some bad movies in your movie-watching diet to make you appreciate the good ones more. One of the main reasons we watched Cash Out last night.
14:20 Dave White laugh 😂. I love a worst list, they’re fun to discuss. I always make prizefighting comparisons, so consider if you have a fight that you pay money/look forward to, and it’s a stinker, you have every right to call it out. Been busy, having fun catching up on your reviews!
*Argylle* The twin evils of watching the script dig a hole for itself then have to clamber back out _over and over and over_ again COUPLED WITH Vaughn's visually disgusting green screen fuelled contempt for real locales that could add a soupçon of glamour or atmosphere for any romantic spy adventure.
So many people seem to have liked "Trap", I've been kinda shocked. Glad to see that Alonso and you are at least somewhat on my wavelength. I couldn't wait for it to be over!! lol I do really like Josh Hartnett, but please! Every time he went into his "I'm just a regular Dad" schtick to get over on everyone, it was so affected and strange I found it impossible that people didn't immediately think he was a psycho! lol
I thought it was kinda fun, but just tried to do too much. Once M Night forced his daughter into a lead role it became less interesting. It could have been a fun 30 min short or something.
@@masterofallgoons Agreed. There was a bit too much of her as the singer to start with anyway, but then she had to start acting too! lol Not very good.
@@musicmann1967 - I thought she was perfectly fine in the background, and if she had like one brief scene backstage that would've been fine too, but it just became too much. I still think it was mostly a fun time until the concert ended though. If you chopped off everything after they left the arena it would be more enjoyable.
I just started watching your video but i’m wondering if either of you will include the film Lee (starring Kate Winslet) on your lists. It’s a biopic about WW2 combat photographer Lee Miller. A surprisingly terrible 2024 film that is currently buried away on Hulu.
I've never seen it, but I'll never forget Argyle. I must have seen the trailer at least ten times in the months before it's release. It was relentless. I knew every beat by heart. That and the Bob Marley movie. I kind of missed them when they were gone.
@@tsarstepanpeople once said “Heaven’s Gate” was one of the worst films ever made, a consensus that has aged very badly. People once said that “Showgirls” was one of the worst films ever made - I think it’s terrible, but there’s a lot of respectable people who think it’s legitimately great. Now, I’m not saying that I love “Joker 2”, but I don’t think it’s awful either and I do think time will be kind to it.
@@BreakfastAllDay You guys help steer me to the better movies (for example, "Strange Darling" ended up at #3 on my list this year- what a movie) and away from the "Oh, dear" stuff.
By all means do a "worse list". I'm always curious to see if any move that I liked is gonna turn up on them. For example I liked "The Killer's Game". I thought it was fun and I laughed a few times. But that is the only movie on your combined lists this year that I liked.
Tell those people who said don't do a worst list to sit down! Continue to do them. They're the funnest to hear y'all discuss. Lots of people like the worst lists. Based on other vids I've watched, they get more views than the best lists. Tell the ones opposing them to shut it!; In A Violent Nature, GB: Frozen Empire, Beetlejuice 2, Abigail, Maxxxine, and Trap are on my list, no particular order.
Consider yourselves extremely lucky for missing The Strangers: Chapter 1. The original The Strangers is not a movie I'm even in love with, but when its prequel is so bad, you'll give anything to see the original again. Summer Camp was abysmal, and I will watch anything Diane Keaton is in, but wow, it was just beyond terrible. I'm rooting for Lindsay, but Irish Wish and Our Little Secret are not doing her any favors outside of giving her a new brand. Well, she does have the Freaky Friday sequel coming up, but I'm starting to think Falling for Christmas was a fluke, which is a movie I wasn't even crazy about. Perhaps this is in your Patreon section, but would you or Alonso ever consider doing a "Most Overrated" or "Most Underrated" list?
These end of the year worst films lists are my favorite yearly lists. I am also a great fan of Rifftrax and MST3k. Is there any terrible 2024 films you might think deserves a proper MST3k/Rifftrax commentary treatment?
I haven't really seen that many films last year but the worst one i saw was TRAP. Shyamalan has no clue how to put together a thrilling film. You would think he would learn over time but no. Absolute useless filmmakers.
Love your channel, it was overall a great year for film, but these stink! Worst Films of 2024: Borderlands Madame Web 200% Wolf Unfrosted Afraid Jackpot The Bricklayer Kraven the Hunter The Strangers: Chapter 1 Night Swim Tarot Hellboy: The Crooked Man Damsel Dear Santa Ricky Stanicky Back to Black
Really fun lists. I’ve seen all of them except IF and the animated movie. I just posted my Worst of 2024 list. It goes something like this… 1. Mea Culpa 2. The Strangers: Chapter One 3. Madame Web 4. [REDACTED] 5. Space Cadet
I watched Crow in my early 20s, in early 2000s. I remember almost none of it, but I recall being disinterested all throughout, just thinking that perhaps these revenge plots just aren't for me at all and dumas did them better anyways. Never understood what the draw was. Had a theory that it was for ppl thirsty for hot emo/goth dudes but that didn't hold water either.
LOL, I love seeing you guys have fun talking about bad movies, even though I personally liked Fly Me to the Moon. :D And Christy looking as beautiful as ever. BTW, the year's most overrated movie without a doubt is Boy Kills World. Bill Skarsgaard is good in it and the conceit of the main character being mute with the voice over narration being what he's thinking is a cool idea, but I found this movie to be otherwise atrocious. It's one of the action movies that looks like the action/fight scenes might be well choreographed except that you can't see a damn thing because of the terrible camera work and quick edits. And tonally, the movie is just off. The humor is just largely juvenile and then it expects us to take it seriously. There's a cool twist near the end which puts a kind of cool spin on the story, but the movie never really does anything with it. I thought it was just a BAD movie. I don't remember if you guys reviewed and if you liked it. But it got some surprisingly decent reviews when it came out and for the life of me, I don't understand why.
That recent Tyler Perry WW2 Netflix film is awful. I wish I could remember the name of it. Tyler shouldn’t be allowed to make films about important historical subjects.
My only worst of the year is Mean Girls. I knew going in it was a musical and I don’t mind musicals, but most of the songs were unbearable. Some of the social media updates in the movie were neat and there are a few funny lines here and there, but this didn’t really need to exist.
I’m glad you’re not pulling a Chris Stuckman bullsh^t and only saying good things about movies. It’s a disservice to movie goers who put their hard earned money to watch these movies. I personally would want to know which movies to avoid so I don’t waste my $$. 🎉
Miller's Girl could have been so much better if they got rid of all the caricatures and concentrated more seriously and with more realism on the two main characters who actually had some chemistry.
My 10 worst movies seen at the cinema in 2024: 1. Drive-Away Dolls 2. Maria 3. Joker: Folie à Deux 4. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 5. Mothers' Instinct 6. Megalopolis 7. Late Night With The Devil 8. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 9. Only The River Flows / He Bian De Cuo Wu 10. Widow Clicquot I didn't see The Crow remake at the cinema otherwise it would be toward the top.
I feel like I am literally the only person who didn't care for Late Night With The Devil. With all the rave reviews my expectations were really high. Although a lot of people didn't care for it, I will watch Mother's Instinct when it becomes free on Amazon Prime.
Factoid - the Academy released their list of films that are eligible for the best picture category at the 2025 Oscars, and Madame Web is *not* on that list.
My worst of the year are... 1) Madame Web 2) Borderlands 3) Red One 4) Kraven the Hunter 5) Winnie the Pooh 2 6) Joker: Folie a Deux 7) The Crow 8) Drive-Away Dolls 9) Atlas 10) Megalopolis If I missed any, I'll try my best to avoid them.
Megalopolis is one of the worst films of the century. Still genuinely baffled it came from Coppola. His last period work is wildly inconsistent, at best, but this was a catastrophe.
Worst 10 films of 2024: 1. Megalopolis 2. The Crow 3. The Exorcism 4. Kraven the Hunter 5. The Garfield Movie 6. Imaginary 7. Borderlands 8. Rebel Moon - Part 2: Scargiver 9. Boy Kills World 10. Venom 3: The Last Dance _Dishonourable mentions:_ Salem’s Lot Night Swim Madame Web
Several I hated and some I even kinda loved. Plus a few I guess I'm lucky to not have seen. I never keep track of faves or worst. If I see something a 2nd (or more) time, I guess that's my vote as a fave.
Argyle is definitely one of the worse and most wasteful movies or the year. A waste of talent of everybody involved, a waste of millions of dollars on a agreessively ugly looking film. I am sure the overuse of cgi is meant to compensate for the filmmakers laziness: if you are an actor, you dont need to fly to be in the same scene with another actor, and you can make a globetrotting spy stravaganza right from the comfort of your movie studio, livingroom or most likely while you are sitting on the toilet. Hence the results.
I actually didn’t hate Trap. It stretches believability SEVERAL times, but I can’t say I wasn’t entertained throughout. M. Night has made far worse films…
Hated the first Joker film. I would've liked the second one more if they had either taken the sporadic musical elements out of it or just made a true musical. The only thing I liked about it was the ending, the ultimate f-you to the fans' obsession with a villain. I enjoyed Nosferatu a lot, but didn't quite see the point of that much facial make up and/or prosthetic on Skaarsgard. They could've simply shaved his head. Also there wasn't enough exposure of the fangs. IF is also on my list of bad films of 2024.
IF was the the worst movie of the year. I was actively irritated the whole time. Krasinski thinks he is making this profound movie about loss and childhood, and it comes off so cloying and the script and editing is all over the place. I recieved a free poster on the way in and on the way out I put it back on the stack.
hi guys; 1. joker; folle la deux 2. strangers chapter dumb 3. the front room 4. tarot 5. cuckoo 6. madame web 7. longlegs 8. ghostbusters 9. the first omen 10. terrifier 3
Good bad lists! I watched Joker Folly Adieu, and I realized it was awful because it was a real comic book movie: that is, badly written by someone who didn't give a hang about the topic matter, they just wanted to do their thing. Happens with real comics all the time. I did some research once on Wonder Woman comics and it was AMAZING how bad that comic book became after Marston dropped out and the hack Silver Age DC writers got their hands on it. They had issues about Wonder Woman playing baseball with gorillas, about Wonder Woman being deliriously happy to marry a Frankenstein's monster... I mean it stank on ice. And Joker and Harley Quinn in a musical... oh that was pure-D comic book idiocy.
The worst I've watched doesn't happen to overlap with any movie above, so here it goes 10. Dead Man 9. The Wages of Fear 8. Cash Out 7. The Strangers: Chapter 1 6. Founders' Day 5. Madame Web 4. Borderlands 3. Beautiful Wedding 2. Tarot 1. Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate
Worst movie of 2024 for me was *The American Society of Magical Negroes.* That the movie had less interest in its own premise than in being a quirky romcom is the least of its issues.
Trap is also my least favorite movie this year. Although Joker Folie a Deux was close. Trap is just straight up is just utter nonsense and for me it was never fun and just eye rolling
The new Crow wasn't thaaaat bad, but you're wrong that none of the sequels are worth remembering. The Crow: Wicked Prayer is one of the most astonishingly, bafflingly, hilariously terrible movies ever made. Seriously, it's up there with The Room and Miami Connection in terms of enjoyably awful films.
Recently rented The Substance, deeply regret it. Complete waste of time and money. The plot made zero sense. An older person losing their looks doesn't benefit from having a younger, prettier creature pop out of their back. They don't get younger or better looking, but they're supposed to be asleep every other week for the rest of their life.
Totally agreed! I thought the plot was too nonsensical to be enjoyable as a sci-fi because nothing about the situation makes sense, and the themes too shallow and under-explored for it to work well as an allegory. The visuals were great, but that's about it.
I didn't understand why she decided to do the body swap thing if she has no memory when she is her younger, perfect self. What is the point if you don't get to appreciate it?
I thought Drive-Away Dolls would make your worst of lists. Ricky Stanicky was the worst movie I saw this year - a 'Dave White half-a-star movie' if there ever was one!
Garbage i saw this year: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 Hanky Panky Teri Baton Me Aisa Uljha Kia Kalki 2898-AD You'll Never Find Me Do Patti Uunchai Premalu The Imaginary/The Exorcism Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes The Penguin The Piano Lesson/Th Outrun
“Lola” was my worst of 2024 (most probably have never seen it but it was just atrociously tone deaf. It makes “Hillbilly Elegy” seem like “Amadeus” 😂) as one who was a latchkey kid I question how an 11 year old kid in 2024 couldn’t make Mac & Cheese right 😂 that’s 1000% the scene where I was like BULLLSHIT 😂😂😂😂. I hated it within the first 11 out of its 84 minutes. If anyone’s curious where to find it it’s on Netflix. “Madame Web” is the worst studio 🎥 of 2024. “Night Swim” is BORING. “The Strangers: Chapter 1” is just an incoherent mess. “Harold and the Purple Crayon” was just a painfully bad adaptation of one of my most beloved children’s books. “Lift” had a painfully miscast lead which arguably only got made because of its lead (a very talented ensemble). “Borderlands” is an adaptation that’s been sitting on the shelf for 2 years and those 2 weeks of reshoots are painfully obvious (knowing what I do about the making of it you just wonder how much is Eli Roth’s 🎥). “Imaginary” is another example of why Jeff Wadlow shouldn’t direct horror he just isn’t great at it. “A Family Affair” I just wasn’t a fan of. “The Crow” is a remake that’s should’ve never happened that had terrible pacing. “Atlas” was a terribly timed release with a mixed message. “Unfrosted” I wanted to be funny and it just really wasn’t.
Nothing wrong with a "worst" list. Love it!
Been a fan of you two for over a decade now, and looking forward to another great year of unique perspectives.
Appreciate you being here!
God was on Christie’s side when he turned out the lights on her argyle screening 😂
Truth.
Oh come on, I kinda liked Argylle! 😂
😭😭😭
Argyle is the worst movie of 2024
I hope the two of you ( and your families ) are safe and okay!
Megalopolis was one of the most grueling moviegoing experiences I have ever had.
So go back to the cluuuuub lol
I absolutely co-sign with the notion that you have to have some bad movies in your movie-watching diet to make you appreciate the good ones more. One of the main reasons we watched Cash Out last night.
14:20 Dave White laugh 😂. I love a worst list, they’re fun to discuss.
I always make prizefighting comparisons, so consider if you have a fight that you pay money/look forward to, and it’s a stinker, you have every right to call it out. Been busy, having fun catching up on your reviews!
Great conversation, some I even forgot came out last year.
Besides the Sony Trilogy, I gotta add Sasquatch Sunset, and Borderlands.
Loved this 😂
that's some good Jan 6 shade Alonso.... Love you both,.
Ha, thank you!
My “Worst” would include the unbearable “Emilia Perez”, “Maria”, “Gladiator II”.
I'm glad I found this channel. I'm fans of the two since What the Flick?
We're happy you found us, thanks for being here!
I have never disliked a movie as much as Argyle. It is sickening to think about whatever the hell has happened inside Matthew Vaughn's head since 2014
*Argylle*
The twin evils of watching the script dig a hole for itself then have to clamber back out _over and over and over_ again COUPLED WITH Vaughn's visually disgusting green screen fuelled contempt for real locales that could add a soupçon of glamour or atmosphere for any romantic spy adventure.
So many people seem to have liked "Trap", I've been kinda shocked. Glad to see that Alonso and you are at least somewhat on my wavelength. I couldn't wait for it to be over!! lol I do really like Josh Hartnett, but please! Every time he went into his "I'm just a regular Dad" schtick to get over on everyone, it was so affected and strange I found it impossible that people didn't immediately think he was a psycho! lol
I thought it was kinda fun, but just tried to do too much. Once M Night forced his daughter into a lead role it became less interesting. It could have been a fun 30 min short or something.
@@masterofallgoons Agreed. There was a bit too much of her as the singer to start with anyway, but then she had to start acting too! lol Not very good.
@@musicmann1967 - I thought she was perfectly fine in the background, and if she had like one brief scene backstage that would've been fine too, but it just became too much. I still think it was mostly a fun time until the concert ended though. If you chopped off everything after they left the arena it would be more enjoyable.
it was infuriatingly insufferable and somehow chaotically boring
Honest Trailers has never done Argylle, which is a film which seems like it was made for Honest Trailers.
It can be really fun to watch bad movies. I love it now. Some people just don't get that and that's fine.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You have saved me dozens of hours that I can use wisely.
Good call on picking out 'IF'. "Supremely irritating" is spot-on!
Argylle was probably the most miserable theater experience of last year. At least my brother and I were trying to give Joker 2 a chance
I just started watching your video but i’m wondering if either of you will include the film Lee (starring Kate Winslet) on your lists. It’s a biopic about WW2 combat photographer Lee Miller. A surprisingly terrible 2024 film that is currently buried away on Hulu.
Uwe Boll's First Shift takes all ten slots for me. That movie made Kraven The Hunter look like The Brutalist
@@zappadadooi90 - I had no idea he was still making terrible movies. I thought he retired from making terrible movies years ago.
Nope unfortunately he's been back. I heard he was shooting another movie with Armie Hammer right now
@@zappadadooi90 - Crazy. I wonder if he will try to fight his critics again.
Lmao
I'd be surprised if 'Borderlands' doesn't *HOP* it's way into the conversation
This is my Christmas
I've never seen it, but I'll never forget Argyle. I must have seen the trailer at least ten times in the months before it's release. It was relentless. I knew every beat by heart. That and the Bob Marley movie. I kind of missed them when they were gone.
Tried watching Argyle on the Apple TV free weekend. Didn’t make it 15 min in!
Mark my words. Joker is a future classic. 😁
Do you mean by classic, you mean in the same class as The Room, Birdemic, Plan 9 From Outer Space, and Cats?
@@tsarstepanpeople once said “Heaven’s Gate” was one of the worst films ever made, a consensus that has aged very badly.
People once said that “Showgirls” was one of the worst films ever made - I think it’s terrible, but there’s a lot of respectable people who think it’s legitimately great.
Now, I’m not saying that I love “Joker 2”, but I don’t think it’s awful either and I do think time will be kind to it.
Yeah, I have milk in the fridge that’s gone bad. I’ve kept it there because it’ll turn into blue cheese in the future. Mark my words, haters!
@@b.badger_1991 I'm not on board for "Showgirls" but "Heaven's Gate" was unfairly maligned, still not great.
I hope Marisa Abela gets better work because she’s excellent on the Industry tv series
Hey I really enjoyed Fly me to the Moon. 🤷🏽 😂
Christmas tree, other decorations should go before Epiphany. Otherwise it's bad luck. Everybody knows that!
Missed them all- hooray!
Good job!
@@BreakfastAllDay You guys help steer me to the better movies (for example, "Strange Darling" ended up at #3 on my list this year- what a movie) and away from the "Oh, dear" stuff.
I think that the biggest problem of "unfrosted" was Jerry Seinfeld. He's not a good actor and couldn't pull this off.
Josh Hartnett was really good in his BLACK MIRROR episode with Aaron Paul. Glad he’s getting more work. Trap was just okay, better than Old I thought.
Best opening statement EVER by Alonso.
By all means do a "worse list". I'm always curious to see if any move that I liked is gonna turn up on them.
For example I liked "The Killer's Game". I thought it was fun and I laughed a few times. But that is the only movie on your combined lists this year that I liked.
Tell those people who said don't do a worst list to sit down! Continue to do them. They're the funnest to hear y'all discuss. Lots of people like the worst lists. Based on other vids I've watched, they get more views than the best lists. Tell the ones opposing them to shut it!; In A Violent Nature, GB: Frozen Empire, Beetlejuice 2, Abigail, Maxxxine, and Trap are on my list, no particular order.
Ha, thanks for the encouragement! That's a good bad list.
Tuesday was the worst I sat through and can’t believe some esteemed critics included it on their Best Lists!
I really enjoyed The Front Room, I thought it was hilarious!!
Kathryn Hunter was a hoot.
Argylle marks the biggest delta between quality of film and signature theme since 1971's Diamonds Are Forever.
I like when Christy doesn't feel obligated to like everything.
Consider yourselves extremely lucky for missing The Strangers: Chapter 1. The original The Strangers is not a movie I'm even in love with, but when its prequel is so bad, you'll give anything to see the original again.
Summer Camp was abysmal, and I will watch anything Diane Keaton is in, but wow, it was just beyond terrible.
I'm rooting for Lindsay, but Irish Wish and Our Little Secret are not doing her any favors outside of giving her a new brand. Well, she does have the Freaky Friday sequel coming up, but I'm starting to think Falling for Christmas was a fluke, which is a movie I wasn't even crazy about.
Perhaps this is in your Patreon section, but would you or Alonso ever consider doing a "Most Overrated" or "Most Underrated" list?
These end of the year worst films lists are my favorite yearly lists. I am also a great fan of Rifftrax and MST3k. Is there any terrible 2024 films you might think deserves a proper MST3k/Rifftrax commentary treatment?
I haven't really seen that many films last year but the worst one i saw was TRAP. Shyamalan has no clue how to put together a thrilling film. You would think he would learn over time but no. Absolute useless filmmakers.
If you watch it under the guise that it’s a comedy, it works. Lol
@@emmanuelsalazar9424 Well I did unintentionally laugh quite a bit
Rumours was fking terrible and I passed out in the cinema from boredom
Love your channel, it was overall a great year for film, but these stink!
Worst Films of 2024:
Borderlands
Madame Web
200% Wolf
Unfrosted
Afraid
Jackpot
The Bricklayer
Kraven the Hunter
The Strangers: Chapter 1
Night Swim
Tarot
Hellboy: The Crooked Man
Damsel
Dear Santa
Ricky Stanicky
Back to Black
Thanks Tim! Even we managed to avoid a bunch of these.
What about Kraven or Red One? Maybe they could complete Christie's list of 8.
I have to admit that I absolutely loved The Front Room and Fly Me to the Moon. I admire Megalopolis, Unfrosted, IF and Joker 2.
Kong V Godzilla was utter garbage
Really fun lists. I’ve seen all of them except IF and the animated movie.
I just posted my Worst of 2024 list. It goes something like this…
1. Mea Culpa
2. The Strangers: Chapter One
3. Madame Web
4. [REDACTED]
5. Space Cadet
Ooh Mea Culpa, that was bad, but in a fun Tyler Perry kind of way.
Wicked should be on the list. Curated for kids with poor construction and esthetics.
I watched Crow in my early 20s, in early 2000s. I remember almost none of it, but I recall being disinterested all throughout, just thinking that perhaps these revenge plots just aren't for me at all and dumas did them better anyways. Never understood what the draw was. Had a theory that it was for ppl thirsty for hot emo/goth dudes but that didn't hold water either.
LOL, I love seeing you guys have fun talking about bad movies, even though I personally liked Fly Me to the Moon. :D
And Christy looking as beautiful as ever.
BTW, the year's most overrated movie without a doubt is Boy Kills World. Bill Skarsgaard is good in it and the conceit of the main character being mute with the voice over narration being what he's thinking is a cool idea, but I found this movie to be otherwise atrocious. It's one of the action movies that looks like the action/fight scenes might be well choreographed except that you can't see a damn thing because of the terrible camera work and quick edits. And tonally, the movie is just off. The humor is just largely juvenile and then it expects us to take it seriously. There's a cool twist near the end which puts a kind of cool spin on the story, but the movie never really does anything with it. I thought it was just a BAD movie. I don't remember if you guys reviewed and if you liked it. But it got some surprisingly decent reviews when it came out and for the life of me, I don't understand why.
That recent Tyler Perry WW2 Netflix film is awful. I wish I could remember the name of it. Tyler shouldn’t be allowed to make films about important historical subjects.
We need the worst film list thank you
My worst are woman of the hour, red one & madam web not even all that well made. Nosferatu was also disappointed too.
Disliked Nosferatu as well. So bleak and hated Skarsgard's portrayal of the character.
Absolutely to Argylle. Wifey and I marathoned the Kingsman movies and I came to DESPISE these films by The King's Man and somehow Argylle was worse.
My only worst of the year is Mean Girls. I knew going in it was a musical and I don’t mind musicals, but most of the songs were unbearable. Some of the social media updates in the movie were neat and there are a few funny lines here and there, but this didn’t really need to exist.
I have Trap in my top 10 currently
Glad I'm not the only one who was bored with Fly me to the Moon
I’m glad you’re not pulling a Chris Stuckman bullsh^t and only saying good things about movies. It’s a disservice to movie goers who put their hard earned money to watch these movies. I personally would want to know which movies to avoid so I don’t waste my $$. 🎉
I really enjoyed The Killer's Game. Fun John Wick style action with comedy and Bautista is great. Hope people check it out.
I'm going to see 'Here' tonight (for free - cinema subscription!). How bad can it be? lol
Miller's Girl could have been so much better if they got rid of all the caricatures and concentrated more seriously and with more realism on the two main characters who actually had some chemistry.
My 10 worst movies seen at the cinema in 2024:
1. Drive-Away Dolls
2. Maria
3. Joker: Folie à Deux
4. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
5. Mothers' Instinct
6. Megalopolis
7. Late Night With The Devil
8. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
9. Only The River Flows / He Bian De Cuo Wu
10. Widow Clicquot
I didn't see The Crow remake at the cinema otherwise it would be toward the top.
I feel like I am literally the only person who didn't care for Late Night With The Devil. With all the rave reviews my expectations were really high. Although a lot of people didn't care for it, I will watch Mother's Instinct when it becomes free on Amazon Prime.
@@AMERASIAN12 Last Night was a fun idea but it wasn't developed enough and very predictable.
Megalopolis and Joker - Folie a Deux and Twisters were the movies I saw that I disliked the most.
I like argyle. I love dua lipa.❤❤❤
Factoid - the Academy released their list of films that are eligible for the best picture category at the 2025 Oscars, and Madame Web is *not* on that list.
A glaring oversight!
My worst of the year are...
1) Madame Web
2) Borderlands
3) Red One
4) Kraven the Hunter
5) Winnie the Pooh 2
6) Joker: Folie a Deux
7) The Crow
8) Drive-Away Dolls
9) Atlas
10) Megalopolis
If I missed any, I'll try my best to avoid them.
I had hoped someone would summarise the list but if Megalopolis isn't here then there's something really wrong.
Ha, we address why Megalopolis isn't in here!
I didn't like "Late Night with the Devil" and "The Wild Robot" at all 😬
Megalopolis is one of the worst films of the century. Still genuinely baffled it came from Coppola. His last period work is wildly inconsistent, at best, but this was a catastrophe.
Borderlands, Imaginary, Borderlands, Sunrise. 'nuff said. (Oh, and Borderlands)
Worst 10 films of 2024:
1. Megalopolis
2. The Crow
3. The Exorcism
4. Kraven the Hunter
5. The Garfield Movie
6. Imaginary
7. Borderlands
8. Rebel Moon - Part 2: Scargiver
9. Boy Kills World
10. Venom 3: The Last Dance
_Dishonourable mentions:_
Salem’s Lot
Night Swim
Madame Web
Happy to see Boy Kills World on your list. Was starting to think I'm the only one who hated that movie. LOL.
Several I hated and some I even kinda loved. Plus a few I guess I'm lucky to not have seen.
I never keep track of faves or worst. If I see something a 2nd (or more) time, I guess that's my vote as a fave.
Argyle is definitely one of the worse and most wasteful movies or the year. A waste of talent of everybody involved, a waste of millions of dollars on a agreessively ugly looking film. I am sure the overuse of cgi is meant to compensate for the filmmakers laziness: if you are an actor, you dont need to fly to be in the same scene with another actor, and you can make a globetrotting spy stravaganza right from the comfort of your movie studio, livingroom or most likely while you are sitting on the toilet. Hence the results.
I hated joker two so much. Its one of the worst comic book movies ever.
I actually didn’t hate Trap. It stretches believability SEVERAL times, but I can’t say I wasn’t entertained throughout. M. Night has made far worse films…
Didn't see JLO's scifi movie, but her musical movie This is Me... Now is amazingly terrible.
Hated the first Joker film. I would've liked the second one more if they had either taken the sporadic musical elements out of it or just made a true musical. The only thing I liked about it was the ending, the ultimate f-you to the fans' obsession with a villain.
I enjoyed Nosferatu a lot, but didn't quite see the point of that much facial make up and/or prosthetic on Skaarsgard. They could've simply shaved his head. Also there wasn't enough exposure of the fangs.
IF is also on my list of bad films of 2024.
I loved "If." No way should it be on a Worst List.
IF was the the worst movie of the year. I was actively irritated the whole time. Krasinski thinks he is making this profound movie about loss and childhood, and it comes off so cloying and the script and editing is all over the place. I recieved a free poster on the way in and on the way out I put it back on the stack.
hi guys;
1. joker; folle la deux
2. strangers chapter dumb
3. the front room
4. tarot
5. cuckoo
6. madame web
7. longlegs
8. ghostbusters
9. the first omen
10. terrifier 3
Good bad lists! I watched Joker Folly Adieu, and I realized it was awful because it was a real comic book movie: that is, badly written by someone who didn't give a hang about the topic matter, they just wanted to do their thing. Happens with real comics all the time. I did some research once on Wonder Woman comics and it was AMAZING how bad that comic book became after Marston dropped out and the hack Silver Age DC writers got their hands on it. They had issues about Wonder Woman playing baseball with gorillas, about Wonder Woman being deliriously happy to marry a Frankenstein's monster... I mean it stank on ice. And Joker and Harley Quinn in a musical... oh that was pure-D comic book idiocy.
Emilia Perez is one of them.
The worst I've watched doesn't happen to overlap with any movie above, so here it goes
10. Dead Man
9. The Wages of Fear
8. Cash Out
7. The Strangers: Chapter 1
6. Founders' Day
5. Madame Web
4. Borderlands
3. Beautiful Wedding
2. Tarot
1. Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate
Miller's Girl was so boring
Worst movie of 2024 for me was *The American Society of Magical Negroes.* That the movie had less interest in its own premise than in being a quirky romcom is the least of its issues.
Y2K is the worst I saw. Gladiator 2 was close behind.
Christy is getting soft saying she couldn't find 10 for a worst of list, lol.
Red One was an afront to the spirit of christmas. I'd rather see a red one in my toilet!
Hey guys! Re: the fires-yall ok?
Trap is also my least favorite movie this year. Although Joker Folie a Deux was close. Trap is just straight up is just utter nonsense and for me it was never fun and just eye rolling
The new Crow wasn't thaaaat bad, but you're wrong that none of the sequels are worth remembering. The Crow: Wicked Prayer is one of the most astonishingly, bafflingly, hilariously terrible movies ever made. Seriously, it's up there with The Room and Miami Connection in terms of enjoyably awful films.
Recently rented The Substance, deeply regret it. Complete waste of time and money. The plot made zero sense.
An older person losing their looks doesn't benefit from having a younger, prettier creature pop out of their back.
They don't get younger or better looking, but they're supposed to be asleep every other week for the rest of their life.
Totally agreed! I thought the plot was too nonsensical to be enjoyable as a sci-fi because nothing about the situation makes sense, and the themes too shallow and under-explored for it to work well as an allegory.
The visuals were great, but that's about it.
I didn't understand why she decided to do the body swap thing if she has no memory when she is her younger, perfect self. What is the point if you don't get to appreciate it?
I’m so glad y’all included “Here”
To each his own. HERE was one of my favorites of the year!
Did you ever see a movie you were embarrassed that you liked
I thought Drive-Away Dolls would make your worst of lists. Ricky Stanicky was the worst movie I saw this year - a 'Dave White half-a-star movie' if there ever was one!
Garbage i saw this year: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2
Hanky Panky
Teri Baton Me Aisa Uljha Kia
Kalki 2898-AD
You'll Never Find Me
Do Patti
Uunchai
Premalu
The Imaginary/The Exorcism
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
The Penguin
The Piano Lesson/Th Outrun
Watched Argyle not great.
This was good, you all.
Hope u two aren't near the fires.😮😮😮😮😢😢😢
“Lola” was my worst of 2024 (most probably have never seen it but it was just atrociously tone deaf. It makes “Hillbilly Elegy” seem like “Amadeus” 😂) as one who was a latchkey kid I question how an 11 year old kid in 2024 couldn’t make Mac & Cheese right 😂 that’s 1000% the scene where I was like BULLLSHIT 😂😂😂😂. I hated it within the first 11 out of its 84 minutes. If anyone’s curious where to find it it’s on Netflix. “Madame Web” is the worst studio 🎥 of 2024. “Night Swim” is BORING. “The Strangers: Chapter 1” is just an incoherent mess. “Harold and the Purple Crayon” was just a painfully bad adaptation of one of my most beloved children’s books. “Lift” had a painfully miscast lead which arguably only got made because of its lead (a very talented ensemble). “Borderlands” is an adaptation that’s been sitting on the shelf for 2 years and those 2 weeks of reshoots are painfully obvious (knowing what I do about the making of it you just wonder how much is Eli Roth’s 🎥). “Imaginary” is another example of why Jeff Wadlow shouldn’t direct horror he just isn’t great at it. “A Family Affair” I just wasn’t a fan of. “The Crow” is a remake that’s should’ve never happened that had terrible pacing. “Atlas” was a terribly timed release with a mixed message. “Unfrosted” I wanted to be funny and it just really wasn’t.