Battleship, its not groundbraking but worth more than 33% in my eyes.
I watch Joe Dirt more times than I like to admit.
I, Robot (56%). Didn't care for Will Smith in this role but he did well enough. It was more about the plot for me. Also, if your eyes don't well up when Sonny is about to be terminated you should get checked out.
I kinda liked In Time
Underworld is 31%, but 79% audience score? So apparently quite a few people like it, could've fooled me. I might edit this if I find something else.
Small Soldiers (1998) - got 49% Loved this film when I was a kid and I still do.
The Cell 45% critic / 57% audience
The aesthetic alone is worth the watch.
Equilibrium
Iron sky. I like watching nazis on the dark side of the moon
The Book of Eli (47% critic 64% audience). It's a good story, it's well produced, solid acting. It's not the best movie ever but I enjoy it.
Chicken fucking Little
That movie slaps and no one can convince me otherwise
Don't know if it quite qualifies, since it's sitting at a 61% audience score, but my favorite horror film Event Horizon has only a 33% critic score. I find a lot of good horror movies sit at or below the 60% mark on Rotten Tomatoes though. If a horror movie is too well rated, it's probably not very scary and not interesting to me.
Just looked and the original Fast and Furious is the lowest rated somehow? That movie rules
Roadhouse (my adult life is pre2000)
What? XXX hasn't been mentioned yet?!?
The first part was a brilliant persiflage of all the boring James Bond movies (Pierce Brosnan at that time) with awesome action scenes, a lot of fun and mostly a killer OST. To this day I don't understand that most people didn't get the persiflage part, although the James Bond agent gets killed within the first minutes of the movie...
Doing the exercise right now, surprised to see that the latest Mario Movie is 59%
Hellraiser: Inferno. Producers should not have latched on to the Hellraiser franchise (I think it was a script rewritten for the purpose), but it has this cool premise of a guy entering an alternate, surreal reality.
I love the Hellraiser franchise and don’t really consider this part of it but I do rewatch this movie every few years for the cool daily-life-twisted feel.
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