
Top 25 movies that are so bad, they're actually good

25. The Last Witch Hunter
The Last Witch Hunter tells the story of Melkor the Witch-Hunter, cursed with immortality character who hunts down a resurrected witch. Even though it is filled with fantasy clichés, this movie has a certain charm that makes it fun to watch, especially for fans of the genre. | © Lionsgate

24. The Beautician and the Beast
The Beautician and the Beast combines elements of beloved classic movies to create a unique romantic comedy that’s as quirky as it sounds. The film is both formulaic and unexpectedly charming, which makes it a comforting watch for rom-com lovers. | © Paramount Pictures

23. Captain America
1990's Captain America was before the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Chris Evans, and it brought very different Steve Rogers to big screens. This low-budget, quirky take on the comic hero has earned a 12% on Rotten Tomatoes, making it a fascinating movie for fans of campy superhero films. | © Marvel Studios

22. Jason X
Jason X is a cringy movie that sent Jason Voorhees where no horror villain had gone before - space. Although Roger Ebert famously noted it sucks on so many levels, the film's over-the-top moments make it perfectly suitable for fans of genre-blending horror. | © New Line Cinema

21. Cool Cat Saves the Kids
Cool Cat Saves the Kids is a hilarious attempt to create an interesting family film that features a bizarre cat mascot who offers questionable life lessons with some truly cringeworthy dialogue. With low-budget effects, this film is perfect for those who love so bad it’s good cinema, but watch it with caution. | © Cool Cat Productions

20. The Sweetest Thing
The Sweetest Thing is an unapologetically silly comedy that doesn’t take itself too seriously, complete with an out-of-nowhere musical number. Starring Cameron Diaz and Selma Blair, this movie only holds 26% on Rotten Tomatoes, but it's called a hidden gem perfect for fans of wild humor. | © Sony Pictures Releasing

19. Spice World
Spice World has a pretty threadbare plot and inconsistent acting, but it's worth watching for fun visuals and a quotable script. Directed by Bob Spiers and featuring appearances from Richard E. Grant and Alan Cumming, this movie has topped the UK box office for films based on musical groups. | © PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

18. Beastly
Beastly is a modern reimagination of Beauty and the Beast set in New York City during the Twilight era. Following the vain Kyle Kingson who is cursed to find true love before his crush leaves for Machu Picchu, this movie tries to modernize classic fairytale elements that feel unintentionally comedic. | © CBS Films

17. Road House
Road House has been nominated for five Razzie Awards, becoming the cult favorite. This movie leaves reality so far behind that you have to accept it on its terms with over-the-top action and ‘80s flair. | © MGM

16. Teen Witch
Teen Witch tells the story of a nerdy girl who discovers her magical powers and uses them to tackle bullies and win competitions. Directed by Dorian Walker, the film combines coming-of-age drama with musical numbers, including a famously cringeworthy rap that’s become iconic among fans. | © Trans World Entertainment

15. A Talking Cat!?!
A Talking Cat!?! is an awkward movie that tests people for the brave, with zero production value, laughably bad special effects, and an unforgettable talking cat. It’s so infamously terrible that it’s almost a rite of passage for lovers of cringe-worthy cinema - watch it at your risk. | © Phase 4 Films

14. Nine Lives
Nine Lives is a brilliant family comedy that follows a business tycoon who ends up trapped in the body of a cat. Despite featuring big names like Kevin Spacey and Christopher Walken, the film's weak plot, cringe-worthy acting, and uninspired humor make it a memorable so bad it's a good movie. | © Fundamental Films

13. Batman & Robin
Batman & Robin brings a goofy, colorful take on the beloved Gotham heroes and villains. Under the direction of Joel Schumacher, this movie brings a unique, cartoonish flair that fans of classic comics may appreciate, even if it strays from the darker tone of other Batman films. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

12. Street Fighter
There are so many bad movies that are good based on video games, but Street Fighter must be the "worst" cinema piece you should not miss. Though it strays far from the video game and features laughably bad effects, this action-packed adventure with Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ming-Na Wen, and Kylie Minogue is an eccentric ride from start to finish. | © Universal Pictures

11. Magic in the Mirror
Magic in the Mirror may not win any awards for production value, but this awkward child movie builds on the yikes of classics like Narnia and Alice in Wonderland. With a predictable plot, low-budget effects, and over-the-top characters, only kids might find it delightful. | © Ted Nicolaou

10. Pup Star
Pup Star may be predictable and light on storyline, but this movie is extremely charming thanks to the adorable, singing dogs. These well-trained pups make the movie entertaining to watch for young audiences and dog lovers. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

9. Twilight
Twilight might be the most popular movie on the list, but don't let it fool you. The story of a teenage girl who falls for a vampire, this movie combines strange acting with robotic dialogue, making it oddly captivating and creating a loyal fanbase. | © Summit Entertainment

8. Battlefield Earth
With only 3% on Rotten Tomatoes, Battlefield Earth is a must-see for fans of terrible movies. The story adapts the book and takes viewers to the year 3000, where humanity fights to break free from the alien Psychlos. The New York Times famously dubbed it as the worst movie of the century. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

7. Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Birdemic: Shock and Terror is a low-budget disaster, which is still 100% unforgettable. The film tells the story of mutated birds wreaking havoc on a small California town. With laughably bad effects, awkward acting, and choppy pacing, it has everything the perfect best-worst movie needs. | © Severin Films

6. Burlesque
Burlesque brings the classic small-town talent to conquer the big-city story in an incredibly formulaic and strange way. Directed by Steven Antin and featuring stars like Christina Aguilera, Cher, and Stanley Tucci, this film holds 37% on Rotten Tomatoes. | © Sony Pictures Releasing

5. Cats
The 2019 film adaptation of Cats took on the impossible task of translating the stage musical’s surreal charm to the screen. Odd creative choices and over-the-top performances make Cats an unintentionally hilarious watch. With a low Rotten Tomatoes score but high “watch party” potential, it is a must-see masterpiece. | © Universal Pictures

4. Madame Web
Madame Web feels like a gold comedy with clunky dialogues and wooden performances. From surreal scenes that leave viewers scratching their heads to low-budget special effects, Madame Web has become the worst Spider-Man movie ever. | © Marvel Entertainment

3. The Room
The Room is one of the most legendary entries in so bad it's a good genre. The portrayal of Johnny, a successful banker caught in a convoluted love triangle, is unforgettable for its awkward dialogue and odd delivery, adding an unintentionally captivating charm. | © TPW Films

2. Troll 2
Troll 2 is an unforgettable entry, loved for absurdity and unintentional comedy. The storyline includes surreal moments like a character urinating on dinner to stop goblins and a woman making out with corn, which adds to the film's truly unique appeal. | © Epic Productions

1. Fateful Findings
Fateful Findings, directed, produced, and starred in by Neil Breen is an odd cinematic movie that is extremely hard to forget. Dylan, who turned from novelist to hacker is marked by stilted dialogue and unnatural delivery, which, instead of detracting from the film, adds to its charm. | © Panorama Entertainment
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