Y'know, looking through this list of the 250 worst-reviewed films on Letterboxd, I really do feel like we hit a sweet spot on #Monsterdon.
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Y'know, looking through this list of the 250 worst-reviewed films on Letterboxd, I really do feel like we hit a sweet spot on #Monsterdon. I mean, we've seen some stinkers -- Slugs (1988) is gonna be with me a while 🤮 -- but it's not like we're watching God's Not Dead (2014).
The Anti-Letterboxd 250
A list of 250 films compiled on Letterboxd, including Dragonball Evolution (2009), 365 Days: This Day (2022), 365 Days (2020), Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) and Jeepers Creepers: Reborn (2022). About this list: The worst of the worst, movies that are unbelievably bad and find a way to dig themselves further and further down in quality. An exercise in misery to complete. Have fun. Feature films only. No shorts, or anything that runs under 40 minutes and doesn't fit the barest criteria of a "film". If there's anything that looks wrong please let me know. I have decided that the minimum amount of views a film needs to be on the list is 500, a middle-ground between the understanding that a list like this should represent the community as a whole, and the understanding that nobody should really watch these. My current percentage seen is 17%. Anyone above 0% loses.
(letterboxd.com)
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Y'know, looking through this list of the 250 worst-reviewed films on Letterboxd, I really do feel like we hit a sweet spot on #Monsterdon. I mean, we've seen some stinkers -- Slugs (1988) is gonna be with me a while 🤮 -- but it's not like we're watching God's Not Dead (2014).
The Anti-Letterboxd 250
A list of 250 films compiled on Letterboxd, including Dragonball Evolution (2009), 365 Days: This Day (2022), 365 Days (2020), Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) and Jeepers Creepers: Reborn (2022). About this list: The worst of the worst, movies that are unbelievably bad and find a way to dig themselves further and further down in quality. An exercise in misery to complete. Have fun. Feature films only. No shorts, or anything that runs under 40 minutes and doesn't fit the barest criteria of a "film". If there's anything that looks wrong please let me know. I have decided that the minimum amount of views a film needs to be on the list is 500, a middle-ground between the understanding that a list like this should represent the community as a whole, and the understanding that nobody should really watch these. My current percentage seen is 17%. Anyone above 0% loses.
(letterboxd.com)
@CactuarJoe I watched "Born Innocent" the other day because I stumbled across it somewhere and it sounded like something I'd seen on TBS in the 90s, and I think it was that. It was...not great, one of those films designed to scare kids (specifically girls) straight I think, and more effort was put into that than anything else, but it did kind of leave me pondering life as much as a better film would have.
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@CactuarJoe I watched "Born Innocent" the other day because I stumbled across it somewhere and it sounded like something I'd seen on TBS in the 90s, and I think it was that. It was...not great, one of those films designed to scare kids (specifically girls) straight I think, and more effort was put into that than anything else, but it did kind of leave me pondering life as much as a better film would have.
@kinsale42 Good reminder that a film can be compelling without actually being *good* ^^;