
Bad Movies Gone Good — Rob Zombie’s Halloween (2007)
You may recall another one my my Bad Movies Gone Good reviews about Rob Zombie. In short, it wasn’t looking good… But in the name of science, I’m trying again!
You may recall another one my my Bad Movies Gone Good reviews about Rob Zombie. In short, it wasn’t looking good… But in the name of science, I’m trying again!
I’m gonna get this out of the way immediately: I stan The Wolfman.
Sure, it’s easy to make fun of this M. Night Shyamalan flop about killer plants, starred by none other than Marky Mark. But I’m here to say that The Happening is better than you remember it, and deserves at least some praise.
Our unofficial official start to Universal’s Dark Universe may not have been the greatest, but it did make enough of a bang to last in our memories.
Is Halloween Ends my favorite movie? Definitely not. Does it fit into the series? I think so, yes. Is it a bad movie? No, and here’s why.
Does hype ruing movies? It’s a simple question with a not-so-easy answer.
I have only ever heard negative things about this movie, and I agree. That said, I’m here to highlight the good that it does, because it’s more than you might think.
Today, most people don’t think of Ghost Ship when asked of their favorite 2000s horror flick. But I’m here to say it’s one to be remembered.
I am willing to bet my entire existence on this: if we had known in 2006 how huge gaming culture would be, no one would think Stay Alive was garbage.
Lower your standards. This movie knows it’s bad, but it also knows it’s totally worth it.