I'd have put the birth of Sandman on this list from Spiderman 3 A masterpiece of a scene in a passable film
@PancakeOnYouTube2 ай бұрын
Yep that’s a good one, Jacob Geller covered it in his video on the same topic so I just didn’t want to retread that ground
@Morfe022 ай бұрын
Lol the movie is good If you watch or read the Story you would now the CEOS of Sony wanted Venom and Raimi Not And that plot is added with 2 more villains ruining the Story but not so much for me
@mr_0n10n52 ай бұрын
I honestly don't think Spiderman 3 is just passable. Compared to the average movie, it's really good
@Evamme5342 ай бұрын
@@mr_0n10n5 I love the movie too, it is lots of fun and my only real problem was forcing Venom in there which overcomplicated the plot and the whole romance side wasn't done very well. But nonetheless those two things make the film worse than the previous to the point I would still say the one scene was of a much higher quality for a film that didn't meet expectations
@profishonal89122 ай бұрын
I have to say, Spider-Man 3 isn’t even bad, the venom plot line is the only one that falls short imo
@KautionTape2 ай бұрын
Doom (2005) was absolutely bad cashgrab on a popular video game franchise. But that scene when he wakes up in first-person view and he gets the gun and starts a crazy shootout which imitates the actual games was such a surprise and fan-service moment that I loved it.
@ShrexualTension2 ай бұрын
genuinely the only part of the movie i actually enjoyed was the first person sequence.
@cripplingbreadsticks93332 ай бұрын
and it's a really fun movie to watch as a 'shitty sci-di action comedy' (basically get high as hell and laugh hysterically while watching with friends)
@warham97Ай бұрын
I think it's a very bad scene. When you have to refer directly to the original work, it shows the laziness and lack of cinematographic talent of the director. This scene is also one of the reasons why it is a bad adaptation in addition to being a bad movie.
@pawazel56416 күн бұрын
@@warham97 Karim Debbache l'avait très bien expliqué d'ailleurs :)
@warham978 күн бұрын
@@pawazel564 exactement haha
@aconstantstateofbladerunne52513 ай бұрын
Fellow Valerian opening sequence enjoyer. That scene honestly made me cry the first time I saw it I thought it was so good. Most first-contact stories are tinged with fear, if not outright violence, so one where all the aliens are happy to meet humanity and work together with us felt unique and honestly heartwarming. Not to mention the sequence before the aliens even show up where the various human nations of the world join up with the station after developing their own successful space programs. It’s a simple scene on paper, but it implies such a wonderfully optimistic view of the future that I can’t help but adore it. Shame it kind of makes the rest of the movie feel worse by comparison. Valerian isn’t unwatchable by any means, but that early peak made me a much harsher judge than I think I would have been otherwise. (Edit: spelling)
@Visplight2 ай бұрын
Watching that for the first time during Covid really hurt.
@bottledwaterprod2 ай бұрын
That opening and my nostalgia glasses for the 5th Element made me think I was in for something really special... I almost was. Close but no cigar. Feels like the product of studio meddling.
@juanjuri61272 ай бұрын
@@bottledwaterprod Having seen much of Luc Besson's work, I think the problem really comes down to him Just Not Being That Good in most aspects of the trade other than visuals, but particularly writing.
@ruthielalastor22092 ай бұрын
The Lone Ranger feels like almost a good movie if everything was 5 inches to the left. It looks like something that will be really fun and funny but is pulling back.
@ERROR-uk9uc2 ай бұрын
The thing is, the main character is Tanto in that movie, not the character the movie is named after
@bottledwaterprod2 ай бұрын
Even the few shots used in this video,... it's like they hired a first year film student as DP. Or idk, kinda looks like it was forcibly (and badly) reframed because of the odd angles and low detail. Maybe they tried doing something stylistically relevant to the western genre by shooting in ultra wide anamorphics, but then the distributor decided they wouldn't pay to print it like that.
@WeyounSix3 ай бұрын
I think a lot of movies that people call "bad" are simply "mediocre." where in reality, they are still fun to watch, but when compared to a lot of other films, falls short. I do think as long as a film is relatively entertaining to watch, then it's not "bad". (Unless it's one of those so bad that it's good situations.)
@DilPickle-jv4dh3 ай бұрын
Not really. There genuinely are just terrible movies. I do enjoy these videos as there can be some good aspects of bad movies, but the bad outweighs the good in every possible way.
@WeyounSix3 ай бұрын
@@DilPickle-jv4dh I didn’t say there weren’t genuinely terrible movies, I implore you to read what I said again.
@nic8312 ай бұрын
@@DilPickle-jv4dh Is pixels a Bad movie? Yes. Is it fun? Yes.
@josjos-x5s2 ай бұрын
Tbh the bar for bad movies has dropped a lot in recent years. Atleast in older movies you could see glimpses of artistry, especially with a lot of practical set pieces. Rushed cgi and lazily adapted source material is very common now by big studios
@bottledwaterprod2 ай бұрын
I legitimately have used that Hellboy/Abe drunk heartbroken sing-along scene to teach so many film concepts. S tier sfx and world building because you never think about the fact that this is the last son of Atlantis and the key to the apocalypse,... It's just a dude gettin drunk with his bff to help him through a breakup. Pretty much all of us have been on both sides of that situation. Such a genuine human moment that technically contains no humans.
@Ricvictors2 ай бұрын
Finally Lone Ranger’s ending getting some recognition. I took my grandpa to see it, because he’s a long time western and Lone Ranger aficcionado. The smile on his face during that final train chase was priceless.
@SomeOtherBots3 ай бұрын
Pancake don’t burn yourself out with all these uploads.
@spectscrawlz_3 ай бұрын
I second this. I am loving each and every video that's coming out but DAMN are they being made FAST and that could lead to some serious burnout If we have to wait longer for videos to drop, i think we'll be willing to do so, especially if it means preserving both the quality of the videos AND Pancake's mental health--
@bobloblaw4183 ай бұрын
He's a dog, he'll be fine.
@SnarrlingDarling3 ай бұрын
Maybe do less
@Vrir162 ай бұрын
I'm in agreement here. I'd rather fewer videos that you want to make and be proud of years from now than a ton of content at once and eventually dropping off the face of the earth.
@Coutts132 ай бұрын
Why is everyone on yt cornballs
@AbrasiousProductions3 ай бұрын
"part-time creep" finally someone acknowledges the hideousness of Luc Besson's character.
@nathantowns19993 ай бұрын
I had no idea, so I googled it and… god damnit he’s a monster
@AbrasiousProductions3 ай бұрын
@@nathantowns1999 most people in Hollywood are, I can give you a lot of pointers...
@benjamina66183 ай бұрын
bro directed both the fifth element AND leon that’s how you know he’s an odd one
@AbrasiousProductions3 ай бұрын
@@benjamina6618 I didn't even watch Leon and I never will, it's pretentious pedo-pandering crap.
@whade620003 ай бұрын
I have not found any proven accusations, so it actually took me out of the video. Hollywood is full of creeps, but so is the internet of stupid people playing court, so it's hard to tell who is right here.
@averyk48722 ай бұрын
That one quicksilver scene from that one x men movie. PERFECTION. And I know you know exactly what scene I’m referring to
@ExtraNormallyАй бұрын
The one in the prison or the one at the mansion?
@warukunai4977Ай бұрын
days of future past is still good tbh, the moment they made apocalypse it fell short to what future past could achieve
@joycebrandonАй бұрын
@@ExtraNormallyAt the mansion🔥
@michaeltodd3433 ай бұрын
The Lone Ranger was an atrocious film, but I have to say the bit near the end where the Ranger says the famous Hi-ho Silver line, only for it to hard-cut to Johnny Depp telling him to cut that shit out lives in my head rent free. Great video!
@thejbro18963 ай бұрын
Surprised you didn’t mention the scene in the Robocop reboot where Alex Murphy sees his destroyed body for the first time. The scene was pretty emotional and disturbing. Movie is extremely ass but that scene was pretty well done.
@lexhardrein25962 ай бұрын
Some of my favorites: Spider-Man 3: When Sandman first comes to after being transformed and doesn’t know how to keep himself in one piece. The emotion and tragedy conveyed without saying anything is breathtaking. Oz the Great & Powerful: When he goes to that shattered down and helps the broken doll walk again. Despite the movie being… bad, this scene does have a sort of gentle whimsy to it that I often think of.
@Wheja_sciart2 ай бұрын
I was about to riot when I saw Hellboy 2 in the spoiler warning, largely because I ended up agreeing with your opinion on it. It's a crime that we got the reboot instead of a third Del Toro movie.
@haley_th3 ай бұрын
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has to be my guilty pleasure movie. But it’s bc I love movies that collect a bunch of distinct characters as a party. And then honestly all of the fight scenes, the Nautilus, and captain Nemo himself are so visually appealing and entertaining
@cals13433 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel yesterday, obsessed. Hope you, your wife, and Pancake are all thriving.
@someguy25312 ай бұрын
Fun fact! The death note scene at 7:30 was filmed in my old high school classroom.
@jdxawe2 ай бұрын
watching the list of bad movies pop up one by one and getting jumpscared by Hellboy 2
@vidogams3 ай бұрын
Holy upload schedule batman, dont burn out dude. Loving the videos.
@maxobb72593 ай бұрын
Dude if you said Hellboy 2 was a bad movie I'd have to start throwing hands. I agree the first one was meh but I'm eternally mad we didn't get the real third sequel. Can't wait for the new one coming out soon that's actually based on a comic storyline.
@elsepsiguy23532 ай бұрын
it already came out didn't it?
@th1rt3n_tn492 ай бұрын
@elsepsiguy2353 no i dont think the crooked man is out yet
@asapling2 ай бұрын
@@th1rt3n_tn49 It did come out, you can Rent it. You can also watch it in some Theaters in certain countries.
@elsepsiguy23532 ай бұрын
@@th1rt3n_tn49 oh yes it already came out! But now it's only on VOD, they took out of the theaters fast bc nobody was watching if I'm not mistaken
@DroogyParade2 ай бұрын
@@th1rt3n_tn49 Came out earlier this month on VOD
@King-ze2kt9 күн бұрын
The Death Note scene I always see people love is whenever Light asks Ryuk what will happen if he writes Ryuk's name in the note
@KassFirebornАй бұрын
I don't think I resent finishing any movie as much as I resent finishing Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. If it would just have committed to sucking. But no, it's this really uneven mix for at least 4/5ths of the film, and when it's good it's very very good and when it's bad it's horrid. I wound up fast forwarding a bunch of the ending. Props to you for showing enough of the scene with the hat to make those of us who watched go "Oh yes," without spoiling just how weird and wonderful it is in full. It's one of those moments I went, "Okay fine, I'll keep watching."
@PlatanovАй бұрын
Pancake: "Bigfoots?" Bigfoot (smoking a pipe, with his feet on the table): "BIG FEET!"
@papa_squat3 ай бұрын
Its wildly impressive how quick you pivoted from MLS videos to well produced media commentaries. This channel is definitely going places.
@keira_f2 ай бұрын
The opening sequence in blade where he kills all the vampires is genuinely great, it introduces blade and his whole deal, it introduces the vamps, and it sets the tone for the whole movie I love it
@jacksnoir2 ай бұрын
The Rihannas dance from the Valerian lives in my mind rent free like it’s so odd but I love it
@QuestionsIAskMyself3 ай бұрын
In the Last Jedi, when Poe and the crew are about give up hope and accept defeat but then all the ships from all over the galaxy appear at once. Thats a really awesome scene in a mediocre film.
@StuartLegomanLittle2 ай бұрын
You mean a Rise of Skywalker
@fbritannia2 ай бұрын
To me that's like the worst part of the film. lol
@Kuba_K2 ай бұрын
Lord of the rings did that better
@thechosenjuan87762 ай бұрын
Idk man the fact that these ships just kinda assembled off-screen is so unbelievably lazy and lame to me
@FionavanDahl3 ай бұрын
1) I can't remember anything else about Willow Creek but regularly think about the ending 2) that version of the William Tell Overture is my favorite for running/cardio 3) good job on the video, my only note is that I was audio-only and there wasn't a transition between films 4) give Pancake an extra kiss for us
@Reggie_la13 күн бұрын
Whats with the endind of Willow Creek? I ve never watched it (and I dont plan to) and I don't get "the imolications" of the naked woman. Were big foots not real and it was just crazy people all along? (Implying humanity is humanities worst fears) Was it that the woman went missing long ago also searching for big foot? (Implying that IF they survive they are never finding their way back home)
@tophatgeo2 ай бұрын
Probably my favourite "good moment in a bad movie" is in 2024's Garfield movie In the scene where Garfield is trying to live his life like normal, theres this absolutrly incredible shift in tone where usually wacky and vibrant colours and lighting suddenly shift to something far more realistic as Garfield gets a revelation surrounding his father. Its a really unexoected bit of cinematic storytelling which fascinates me since it feels so tonally unique compared to the rest of the film
@realalbertosmith2 ай бұрын
the intro to Valerian goes so hard. It really is the only thing I remember about that film though, but it forever changed how I perceive space oddity
@coffee54212 ай бұрын
OKAY just finished the video, my turn. In the movie PRIEST (2011), I LOOOVE the part when Karl Urban's character takes over the little town, and this huge orchestral song (Dies Irae by Mozart??) plays while the vampire creatures tear the town apart and he's dancing in the middle of the dirt road. It's corny but fun, fun, fun. A similar scene would be the town take over in 30 Days of Night. I don't think that movie is bad, but a little underrated. And finally, the scene when the mist appears in the beginning of The Mist (2007). The tension of the sirens going off while that one character runs toward the store with the bloody nose. The use of the handheld camera and the patrons reactions and confusion is really tense. Loved this video! Hopefully you get what I mean but- I LOVE SCENES! Love a good scene.
@TheMightyPika3 ай бұрын
Thank God that people are FINALLY calling Luc Besson a creep in public. Folks have been excusing his bullshit for decades. Fuck that guy.
@stephenhoward44022 ай бұрын
A shame, really, since I consider the Fifth Element to be my favorite movie. I had no idea to be honest, though when I saw the 25th anniversary rerelease in theaters, I got bad vibes from Luc during the little "history of the film" documentary they did at the beginning.
@TheMightyPika2 ай бұрын
@@stephenhoward4402 in the case of Fifth Element I think it's safe to separate the art from the artist.
@dwc19642 ай бұрын
@@stephenhoward4402 _Chinatown_ is an all-time classic film that everyone needs to see at least once. Roman Polanski belongs in jail. Both of these statements are true.
@johnclark9262 ай бұрын
@@dwc1964I still remember the letdown I had after watching Rosemary’s Baby, searching up its history, and then learning about its director. And then it hit rock bottom when I learned that over 150 film industry professionals, plenty of whom I respect for their craft, signed a petition to just excuse him for the crime he committed.
@Paroex19 күн бұрын
@@TheMightyPikaIn cases where the creator gets residuals for streams and physical sales it's literally impossible to separate art from artist because you're giving them money, supporting them financially. Obviously, if they're dead or you pirate the media in question a separation can be said to exist.
@waaurufu2 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about Ghost Ship's opening, it's lived rent free in my head for decades now.
@Doggystyledaydream2 ай бұрын
I’ve been searching for World’s Greatest Dad for ages because I knew it existed but could never find it as I saw it on TV one time. Props to you for unlocking a memory
@josjos-x5s2 ай бұрын
Valerian has my favourite intro ever with the montage of the ISS over time. It's just such a hopeful glimpse of an alternative future.
@collin_dempsey2 ай бұрын
i think a video about your favorite trailers would be cool. love the videos, man, keep it up 🩷
@thenobledoinkster29522 ай бұрын
I’d love a part 2! Such a fun video! I haven’t thought about Valerian and the city of a thousand planets in a long time but as soon as you said the name I remembered the opening because it was the first time I’d ever heard space oddity. What a blast from the past, I was a kid when I saw it in theaters!
@A.F.Whitepigeon2 ай бұрын
I guarantee you the pitch for Johnny Depp in brownface was simply, "What if Jack Sparrow, but on a train?"
@datguyuno983 ай бұрын
Thinking about this one I would say the train crash in Super 8 is one of those things that sticks out in my mind. I haven't seen it in years but at the time it was one of those moments that went on for like waaaaay too long in reality but watching it is such a great visual and auditory experience that I still remember it to this day despite how mid the rest of the movie is
@PancakeOnYouTube3 ай бұрын
This is a great shout, if I would've thought of it it probably would have made the cut but for a totally different scene. I've always found the ending where he *SPOILERS* lets go of the locket to be affecting but thats mostly due to Giacchino's score being so good probably
@datguyuno983 ай бұрын
@@PancakeOnKZbin Fuck that's a really good one lmao
@olliew32972 ай бұрын
Thank you YES!! I’ve been preaching that Lone Ranger sequence for YEARS.
@cjam94573 ай бұрын
Your videos are fire! Here's a suggestion: best on-screen romances or maybe rivalries?
@bobloblaw4183 ай бұрын
Pancake my love, could you put chapter breaks in your timeline for your vids? it make it easier to screen for spoilers and is generally just good practiice. Also, remember to breathe while narrating my guy
@PancakeOnYouTube3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I did put them but it seems like they werent popping up, I reformated it & they're showing now for lemme know if it's still not working on y'alls end
@isaiahbaker49102 ай бұрын
A lot of the visual elements within Alien: Resurrection is a huge thing I enjoy, but the scene where they are swimming away from Xenomorphs is especially spectacular in my eyes. I know the film is lauded within the series, but I find it to be a fun watch, especially when watched through the lens that it is an absurdist French New-Wave gothic comedy.
@magnusmungo71632 ай бұрын
Holy crap! You absolutely nailed it. Hellboy (2019) is litererally one of my favorite movies just for that scene alone. This video is super relatable.
@lewisschreffler2 ай бұрын
18:06 Dawg you are pushing KZbin’s boundaries 😭🙏
@proph754318 күн бұрын
The Creator's plot is in my opinion fairly boring, but its visuals are absolutely gorgeous.
@andibandy59492 ай бұрын
Fantastic intro!! Loved all the editing choices!
@melissaharris33892 ай бұрын
10:05 "I could also describe the writing as computer generated." Made me laugh _so_ hard.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@haydnberthold94892 ай бұрын
Wow. The more of these types of videos I watch, the more I learn that I have rarely seen a bad movie or even movies in general. Honestly, wish I would watch more.
@miiiamiia2 ай бұрын
this was such a good video i had to subscribe! i love the way you talk about things
@molord91663 ай бұрын
I think the Creator also had some other really good Moments, like for example the bomb Robot or some of the Robot familys and the death of his wive, but maybe i also just love John David Washington, Yeah it’s probably that
@Vrir162 ай бұрын
The Creator was fantastic I thought. Not necessarily award winning, but it had super smooth CGI that wasn't really noticeable with the practical elements being used so well.
@peas422 ай бұрын
I love it. the radiohead sequence is one of my favorites. the whole movie just hits me in the feels man
@totallynotkavak71283 ай бұрын
There’s this movie I personally love, but I’ve heard a lot of people call it bad and it didn’t get particularly good ratings; Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium. There’s this one scene in the movie where Mr. Magorium (in this kids movie) talks about death. It’s quite an interesting scene and it does a good job of talking about the concept to a young audience. If you search the movie’s title plus shoes you’ll find it.
@bobloblaw4183 ай бұрын
thats the one where they had to gut the whole film because Heath Ledger died, it's an absolute clusterfuck. Terry Gilliam wildness, replacing the lead with 3 other actors for large sections. However, in keeping with the theme of Pancakes' video, Tom Waits' performance as THE DEVIL iin that movie is fantastic. In fact didn't pancake do a video on depictions of satan? I'm not sure that one made the cut.
@Snack11183 ай бұрын
Congrats on the growth man great videos and an incredibly pivot in content. Really glad your devil vids blew up so you got recommended
@MoviesAreDope4202 ай бұрын
The Golden Army is a damn MASTERpiece!
@jello48353 ай бұрын
The quality and upload speed of these videos is so top tier. This channel's gonna blow up soon, I hope you have a looooong list of ideas and aren't burning through them too fast because I think you have some serious staying power.
@crayfishinbruhzil9871Ай бұрын
I loved the opening Bank Heist sequence from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. The film peaked there.
@ulfheddin36862 ай бұрын
Great video and the intro was amazing!
@coffee54212 ай бұрын
I LOOOOVE HELLBOY II!! I was OBSSESSED as a kid. The second opening scene (after baby Hellboy's little scene) with Prince Nuada (?? I THINK that's his name? middle school crush) and the releasing of the tooth fairies UMPH that scene is SO sick, I go back to it every now and then.
@hewchy14 күн бұрын
Calling Valerian a bad movie feels woefully wrong to me. It has too many great visuals and great moments to be considered "bad" overall for a lacking plot and a some disappointing moments. I would say it's probably average. Overall through its whole runtime it kept me consistently engaged and in awe marveling at the world, but I am personally biased in favor of science fiction and willfully chose to remain immersed. Also, I liked seeing Dane DeHaan as the lead in a space opera. Anything with him makes stuff feel more real because it feels more human seeing his awkward neurodivergent aura in those positions. Also the imperfect chemistry between the leads added to the film for me. I like it when romance feels imperfect and visceral. Watching them fumble around together and interact feels awkward, but I never viewed it as a shortcoming. To me it made it feel more authentic like I was seeing two people interact when I shouldnt have been seeing it. Like I was watching some strange nontypical couple through a bedroom window. Definitely uncomfortable, but it didn't feel unreal or disingenuous to me, was just visceral. Sort of like having two friends engage in slightly too much PDA, or laugh too hard at an inside joke that doesnt seem that funny. However, I wanted to like the movie when watching it and a lot of people can't allow themselves to be immersed when something feels awkward or a plot point falls flat in some way. The imperfections made it feel more real to me which is an incredible undertone in a space opera juxtaposed to all the unbelievable action and size and stakes of the world and story. \ If you constantly remind yourself that you are watching a movie, and analyzing the plot, or being critical of how actors engage... you choose to fundamentally miss out on what I strtive to be the first objective of watching a movie, which is to consume it as intended. You are meant to immerse yourself and choose to believe that what is happening is real (which isn't always the intention of media). If you don't watch a movie as it is intended to be watched, you are missing a key part. Why choose to watch a movie in a way that makes you enjoy it less? I can't imagine how someone could fully appreciate the new Dune movies if you fixate on the pacing issues, the poor dialogue, lack of character development, or the deviations from the source material. I personally believe Denis Villeneuve did a phenomenal job, and is a better film then Valerian. However, I do believe it could be validly attacked and regarded as bad if you willfully choose to ignore the great things about it and under acknowledge the creation and delivery of the world
@idathieden48142 ай бұрын
Very specific, but I love the spoiler warnings in your videos. It's like viewing a menu and then getting to taste all of the options
@JeredtheShy2 ай бұрын
Considering that Valerian was heavily based on work by a genuinely beloved genius, I'm not really surprised that you can keep coming back to find snippets of the movie worth caring about, it's just kind of a testament to how hard it is to turn things into movies. I wonder if the movie still flops if you wave a magic wand and the casting is better, since everyone blames the casting as a big issue.
@dragonluvver9752 ай бұрын
Every time someone says the word "market" I can't not think of the guy yelling "BIG MARKET!"
@KingfishWatch24 күн бұрын
I was absolutely sure what in the Creator segment you will talk about a moment where bomber bot goes "Goodbye mam, its been a pleasure to serve you", that was THE moment for me
@thezachgoldfinchАй бұрын
I cannot believe you have put the Creator and Hellboy II here. I love both these films
@WildFlaccid8 күн бұрын
Same here 😔
@ghostrhythm2 ай бұрын
I love how the creator's good scene is only here because of radiohead's everything in it's right place, which is completely justified.
@hadgeron95562 ай бұрын
My favourite part of the creator is the scenes with the space station scanning the ground. It’s just so chilling and the fact that they are all silent it’s almost like a horror scene. Just seeing the light move across is again just so chilling
@griffionwyvrus90632 ай бұрын
There is another interesting scene in ghost ship that stick with me, that's when the ship finally sank and you can see all the ghost swimming up and finally free. In Netflix's Death note, I love how Ryuk warned Light about writing his name on the book and the most letter one was able to put was two.
@scaredchalkКүн бұрын
When you brought up the lone ranger, I thought you were going to mention the early scene when the lone rangers brother and his partners are ambushed and killed. It’s brutal, quick, and really sets up the villain to be threatening. On first watching, it made me think the rest of the movie would have been very grim and serious. Imagine my shock
@Reggie_la13 күн бұрын
I love finding the gems in the trash. That's why my fave animated joke is in Planes 2 and Planes 1 is one of my faves movie
@grandsonofvader2 ай бұрын
First one that comes to mind is The Empty Man's scene where the main character is hiding in the dark from this strange cult ritual and then it suddenly stops and they're all looking at him. Phenomenally well done in a messy pointless movie.
@elise29203 ай бұрын
OH also I would like to beg for more fargo material I was so excited to see you mention it in your depictions of the devil video and would love to hear you talk more about it if it’s something you’d be interested in making!
@iamjackspyramidshapedhelmet11 күн бұрын
The opening scene of Ghost Ship is legendary
@paigej63652 ай бұрын
When I was a kid I loved those bigfoot shows on the discovery channel and I remember one night my family and I were watching some sort of Bigfoot documentary on the tv and the ending freaked me out so bad. I never remembered the name of it and I kind of thought I had imagined it, but it was definitely willow creek. As a child I didn’t understand found footage horror so I thought it was real lol
@screamingchild.13522 ай бұрын
Something I would have added to this video is the constructicons combining into devastator in transformers revenge of the fallen, or the forest fight scene from the same film. Peak of CGI.
@CalTheHogNosedBat2 ай бұрын
One "good moment in bad movies" I would say in recent memory is the introduction scene of the Sandersons as Teenagers in Hocus Pocus 2. Watching that beginning scene, I was like, "why isn't this the movie?" When they bring it to present day just made it all go down the toilet.
@jaykemp2861Ай бұрын
One of my favourite scenes in a bad movie is probably Spy Kids 4 It ends with the villain succeeding and going back in time to be with his father, only to return an old man. It's kinda heartbreaking to see that, no matter what, his dad still died and there was nothing he could do.
@AlxanderVII2 ай бұрын
id definitely like to add event horizon to this list, theres a bite of something in that movie when it starts to get under your skin
@matthewmatt52852 ай бұрын
1000%!!! Best movie to watch in the Dark~
@yellosnacc2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but you really need to do more transitioning between the movies. Most of the time it's hard to tell that you have started talking about a new subject. It feels like you are doing a one-go at the script. I enjoy the video! It would just help.
@kelly_likes_pasta97362 ай бұрын
God, I wish there was more good Hellboy media. The comics and Del Toros original duo are sooo important to me, in an almost indescribable way. Theres so much potential in the universe and characters, and its just been squandered over and over again. There are at least 3 video games and they're all laughably bad, and the less said about the 2019 reboot the better. I havent seen the crooked man yet, but i really hope its good. My boy deserves better
@splintergectornathan90452 ай бұрын
The Crooked is fine, but i won't say its good
@leoncaw3262 ай бұрын
I would volunteer, also from the Death Note movie, the introduction of Ryuk. I read the whole manga and didn't mind the movie doing its own thing, but I also don't remember much about it. My overall memory is positive though just based on the design, voice, and humor of Ryuk. "No shark attacks on the toilet, funny as that would be." The scene in that recent Tarzan movie that was so forgettable, where he shows a child his long hands. There really is a woman whose growth plates fused longer because she spent so much time climbing trees with monkeys as a child in Africa. Great detail to include. The "classical music" scene in one of those the new Star Trek movies. Into Darkness, I think. Wouldn't call them bad but they just don't grip me like the older shows. Not even a fan of the Beasty Boys but the line delivery of "Is that classical music?" made that scene both incredibly funny and enjoyably action-packed.
@LogGlove3 ай бұрын
this is a dope video and idea man keep it up
@schlagieАй бұрын
The spoiler warning segment is really cool
@Ph4ntomR3q2 ай бұрын
Ohh wow, good timing. This video popped up in my recommended just a day after I watched Ghost Ship for the first time. I don't know if I've just seen too much shit but I don't think I would call it "bad" haha I agree about the opening sequence though. Really caught me off guard. Loved the video and subscribed :)
@tylerandros72522 ай бұрын
Such a good vid, please do a part 2
@gabrielchcostaАй бұрын
Ghost ship used to play frequently on tv when i was a kid, man i haven't seen it ever since
@kevingluys30632 ай бұрын
I need to find a way to watch Ghost Ship. All I can remember of it is being traumatized by that cable scene as a kid when i caught it on the Sci-Fi channel
@plushstrawberryfrog3 ай бұрын
amazing work!! you could do a “best moment in bad horror” easily
@effingaround3 ай бұрын
dead man's bones shoutout! the project was initially intended as a stage play, but it really is such a fantastic album. a great listen for spooky season.
@desertplanet32532 ай бұрын
finding out Luc Besson was a massive creep a couple years back was such a weird experience. also finding out the ymade a horror version of Arthur and the Invisibles
@marveler89942 ай бұрын
You scared me with that hellboy 2 mention in the spoiler section
@TheErubus40773 ай бұрын
Personally, I'd like to see best depictions of angels/demons. But I'll take whatever you give. Keep up the good work.
@mekaylanicolai542 ай бұрын
Sick video man 🙏
@WA-jt3db3 ай бұрын
This is the first video of yours I've seen, and I absolutely love it! I'd love more videos on this topic. I'm a movie optimist; if I had fun watching, then it wasn't a "bad" movie, even when it is very much a bad movie 😂. The example that comes to mind is Morbius, it is an objectively bad film and 90% of it is truly a slog. But damnit if the scenes of Matt Smith *throwing* every classically trained actor molecule of himself into his role, chomping the scenery like a kaiju, Going Through It for this bit role in the MCU...only for us to pan over to Leto's completely expressionless Botoxed face and blank delivery of ostensibly emotional dialogue 😂. It was like Smith was a tidal wave crashing against a concrete levy, I find it so fun.
@McDead11Ай бұрын
I've always been a huge fan of the vs Medusa setpiece in the clash of the titans remake. The whole action scene is just done so well, has stuck with me ever since I was a child
@abstract5053 ай бұрын
Third good video in a row? Yup! You’ve got yourself a new sub. :D Also, I agreed with everyone else: please don’t burn yourself out. 😅
@HammyHamilton4513 ай бұрын
Gary Oldman's eyes peering out of a blood red sky as Harker travels to the castle in Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of these moments.
@nathantowns19993 ай бұрын
That’s a great movie with one really bad actor (at least a badly cast one)
@jrgrimm60913 ай бұрын
@@nathantowns1999 I'll defend Bram Stokers Dracula with it's one true flaw being Jonathan played by Keanu Reeves which sucks because I love Keanu Reeves and I love Jonathan
@isaiahthomas67442 ай бұрын
You know what bad movie has a series of good moments? Sharkboy and lava girl. Theres several scenes where lava girl(an imaginary super hero friend of a boy named Max) questions her very existence. one line in particular hits me every time is when she says “I want to do good, but everything I touch I destroy. Why’d you make me like this Max?”
@connor_b152Ай бұрын
I'm a very bad judge on whether a movie is good or bad but a movie I rarely ever hear talked about is Into The Storm, it's kinda like a found footage around storm chasers(tornadoes!). I like the movie overall but the climax near the end always has me of the edge of my seat every time I watch it, especially when the tank-like vehicle they drive into tornadoes gets pick up and thrown above all the clouds and rain. And for a second you get a beautiful shot of the sun and clear sky before it falls back down into the storm.
@D_col54Ай бұрын
Maybe a hot take but I really like the creator, the setting was super creative and generally just had my attention all the way through
@beebo70712 ай бұрын
Yayyy some positivity when talking about media truly unheard of