Films that are so bad they're good
- 'Road House' (1989)
- 'Clueless' (1995)
- 'The Fast and the Furious' (2001)
- 'Point Break' (1991)
- 'Joe Dirt' (2001)
- 'Love Actually' (2003)
- 'Pacific Rim' (2013)
- 'Underworld' (2003)
- 'Never Been Kissed' (1999)
- 'Showgirls' (1995)
- 'Anaconda' (1997)
- 'Rat Race' (2001)
- 'Tango & Cash' (1989)
- 'The Wicker Man' (2006)
- 'Death Race 2000' (1975)

Sometimes, even though we know a film is bad, we love it anyway. No one knows what makes a film so bad that it's good. It could be the actors, the music, or how wonderfully corny it is. Whatever the reason, these are films we come back to time and time again.
'Road House' (1989)

In a nutshell, this film is about men, bar fights, martial arts, and alcohol. It may not be high brow, but it sure is entertaining. It also includes a good helping of shirtless Patrick Swayze.
'Clueless' (1995)

If you want an education about ‘90s culture, this is the film for you. The main character Cher’s (Alicia Silverstone) outrageous shallowness is topped off by her wonderfully cheesy ‘90s outfits. It's hard not to have a soft spot for this teen romance film.
'The Fast and the Furious' (2001)

This movie was the birth of the wonderfully terrible franchise. Everybody is still very happy to go to the movie theater to see these action-packed films.
'Point Break' (1991)

The dream team Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves have a bromance on screen even though they are on different sides. Swayze is a cool surfer dude, and Reeves plays an FBI agent.
'Joe Dirt' (2001)

David Spade wrote and acted in this peculiar comedy. With the flavor of the 2000s and some silly wit, you can't help but be charmed by this story of a boy trying to find his parents.
'Love Actually' (2003)

Most films specifically made for Christmas aren't great. They contain too many famous actors and have too many storylines. However, even though 'Love Actually' is just as sickly sweet as other rom-coms, it manages to capture everyone's hearts anyway.
'Pacific Rim' (2013)

Charlie Hunnam and Idris Elba star in this much-anticipated robot movie. Not only are there giant robots, but real giants as well, which the robots have to fight. No one can accuse them of not being imaginative...
'Underworld' (2003)

Kate Beckinsale stars in this 'Matrix'-style movie. It has quite the following. Fans love the werewolf and vampire love complications. They love it so much that there are five films in this franchise!
'Never Been Kissed' (1999)

Nowadays, the premise seems a little weird. An adult pretending to be a student, and then her teacher fancying her even though she is supposedly a teenager. Yikes. Either way, it allows us all to dream of going back to school and having a do-over.
'Showgirls' (1995)

'Showgirls' should have been a hit. With sexy dancing, good-looking ladies, and a club setting, surely it would have had some fans? However, it was done so badly that it won seven Razzie awards. Luckily, it now has somewhat of a cult following.
'Anaconda' (1997)

It has a brilliant cast including Jon Voight, Jennifer Lopez, Eric Stoltz, and Owen Wilson. However, don't let this fool you. The awful animation of the snake and the badly written script ensure laughs but not quality.
'Rat Race' (2001)

This film contains an all-star comedic cast. It includes the likes of John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, Seth Green, and Whoopi Goldberg. The actors are so funny that it hardly matters how bad everything else about the film is.
'Tango & Cash' (1989)

Tango (Sylvester Stallone) and Cash (Kurt Russell) embody all the buddy cop stereotypes in this film. The duo has to put aside their differences to break out of prison together and clear their names. It is an entertaining comedy of a crime drama.
'The Wicker Man' (2006)

The meme king himself, Nicolas Cage, stars in this remake of the original. It is rated as one of the worst movies in the world on IMDb. It is such a bad film that it is more than amusing to watch.
'Death Race 2000' (1975)

This low-budget production is all kinds of weird. A race that encourages violence to purge the nation of any underlying civil unrest. It is a truly bizarre yet satisfying watch.