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What’s a movie you expected to hate but ended up loving?

I remember seeing that title pop up once on some streaming platform. I already knew it was bad—an absurd script, terrible acting, and the kind of movie that feels like getting hit in the head with a wrench—but even so, I decided to watch it right then. My idea of the movie was wrong. The movie wasn’t bad; it was atrocious, horrible, and ridiculously absurd. For some morbid reason, I kept watching that monstrosity for another hour and a half, just out of curiosity to see how it ended.

I don’t usually finish movies that are bad, but something made me keep going. When the ending finally arrived, I was in shock. The ending was so ridiculously absurd and comical that only some undiscovered genius could have imagined it. I had an uncontrollable laughing fit that lasted several minutes. That explosion of hilarity made me love the movie, because the torment of watching it for an hour and a half ended in a revitalizing burst of laughter.

The movie is so, so stupid that it’s worth watching for cultural awareness alone.

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