10. Treasure Planet
I put this movie at number 10 because, while it's my 2nd favori Disney movie, i don't really believe that it's a bad movie. I just feel like it's vastly under-rated. Maybe it's denial, maybe not. But I do know that not many people know about this Disney movie. It was made in Disney's minor slump of the early 2000's, around the same time as 'Atlantis-the Lost Empire'. Actually, I've always lumped those two films together, as forgotten epic movies. I'll admit this movie has it's fault, the whole premise is just copying a famous book...in space! But I do think the story makes up for it. However, out of all the Disney animated films that I love, I think this one probably is the least popular.
9. The Planet of the Apes Sequels
I don't l’amour these movies. I recognize that they're a bland shadow of the originals, and were just made for money. But I loved the original and everything about it so much that I watched about three of the sequels. 3 of them! This is pretty low on the list, because I honestly didn't really like them much. They were okay, but the fact that I actually watched them all astounds me. And I didn't hate them nearly as much as I should have.
8. A Cendrillon Story
I'm a sucker for these dumb romance movies, okay? Even if they do étoile, star Hilary Duff and that hot guy that I forget his name but is really bland...this movie was a pretty lame rip-off of Cinderella, the jouer la comédie was wooden, and the plot was SO stupid and cliche. But I know what it's like to have populaire crushes that don't notice you, to be the average teenager. I want to be Hilary. And I think the romance is cute and sweet. So what? I'm just a sucker for this movie, okay?
7. étoile, star Wars:Revenge of the Sith
Okay, while the Original series is epic and I will admit that it is a billion times better then the prequels- I've always had a soft spot for this movie. The first two prequels are awful, I can't watch them. But this movie, no matter how bad I know it is, I've still seen it a billion times. The scripts terrible, most of the jouer la comédie is wooden, the plots extremely weak, and the first half is painful. But when I get to the seconde half, the part where Anakin FINALLY turns evil...I can't help myself. Especially since Obi-Wan Kenobi is my favori fictional character of all-time (Especially when he was in the 3rd movie), I absolutely l’amour drama, and the ending battle is probably the best in the entire series. And the musique does a pretty good job at masking some of the badness. Even the horrible script can't make me hate it, it's just one of my favorites.
6. Princess Diaries 2
Why is this movie higher then a étoile, star Wars prequel? Well, because it's just SO DUMB. It's the classic romantic comedy junk, filled with corny comedy, stupid subplots, and just an global, ensemble lame plot. But I just l’amour this movie so much. I realize some of the jokes are stupid, but I think they're funny anyway. I realize the romance story is so overdone- but it's still cute. And I l’amour Hector Elizondo, Julie Andrews, John Rhys-Davies, and Anne Hathaway. This beat 'A Cendrillon Story' because I've seen this way plus times and I l’amour it so much more. I'm a romantic!
5. Spy Kids 3-D
The original movie was my favori movie of all time as a kid. Back when I refused to watch any movie that wasn't animated, this was my one exception. And to this day, I still l’amour it. The 2nd one was a bit stupider, but I l’amour it despite it's faults (though not nearly to the degree that I loved the first). However, the fact that I still loved the third movie is a bit sad. What's even plus sad is that I can't even see what people hate about it (You'll see plus on this with later entries). I like the video game feel to it (I actually wrote a really long story based on being stuck in a video game) and I think it adds suspense. I already l’amour these characters. I think it's full of thrills and excitement. I just absolutely l’amour this movie and I can't help but feel that it's really not that good.
4. The Haunted Mansion
Yet again, here is a movie that people abhor but I see nothing wrong with it. This is also because I absolutely l’amour the ride, l’amour slightly dark kids films, and adore Eddie Murphy. And I haven't seen the film since I was a kid, so there might be some nostalgia keeping me bias. I l’amour how dark this movie is, how Eddie Murphy is awesome, how creepy and spooky it is. It doesn't feel like a fake "kid-scary" it feels a bit plus eerie then that. But at the same time it is a little campy, but I found those parts endearing and fun. I even found some of the jokes funny. Maybe it's because getting Lost in a haunted mansion just sounds epic to me, but I don't know. This movie just hits the right cords with me and I can't understand how people hate it so much.
3. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
While I absolutely HATE Breaking Dawn with a burning passion, am bored par Eclipse, and feel indifferent towards Twilight, I've always had a soft spot for New Moon. I'm Team Jacob for a reason. The saddest part is, while I claim to hate Twilight- every time I see this movie I remember why I fell in l’amour with it in the first place. I remember how much I loved Jacob for comforting Bella, for getting rid of Edward. While the ending of this movie is terrible, the rest of it I love. It's dumb, chauvinistic, and boring- but I just l’amour Jacob too much to care. I like the romance, I like the Werewolves, I even am okay with Bella when Edward isn't around. I realize this is a terrible movie, but I just l’amour it too much to care.
2. The High School Musical Trilogy
While none of these films have gotten terrible reviews, it's pretty well-known that you're not supposed to like them. They're corny beyond believe, campy, childish, and silly. But yet I l’amour them far too much. I think the songs, auto-tuned as they are, aren't bad. I think the story, while cheesy, is a nice cute story. I think the characters are two dimensional and interesting (Besides Gabriella...). And I totally have the hots for Ryan. But anyway, I think these three films are just as harmless as any kids movie and don't deserve the bad reputation that they have. But I l’amour them far too much for them not to be a guilty pleasure.
1. Scooby-Doo (The Live Action Movie)
Now I know this movie is bad. The jouer la comédie is wooden, the CGI is painful, the jokes are stupid, and the plot is flimsy at best. But, like the Haunted Mansion, there's something I really like about the eerie feeling it gives you. I l’amour the TV montrer and I find this version to be chilling and engaging. I have no idea why, even I know it's incredibly dumb and childish (not to mention it's insulting to the original show) but I just l’amour it so much. This movie always made me feel like a teen when I was younger- like I wanted to go into this creepy world so badly. I don't know what it is about it, but I just l’amour the mood. And the cheesiness doesn't bother me. It's just an enjoyable movie for me!
I put this movie at number 10 because, while it's my 2nd favori Disney movie, i don't really believe that it's a bad movie. I just feel like it's vastly under-rated. Maybe it's denial, maybe not. But I do know that not many people know about this Disney movie. It was made in Disney's minor slump of the early 2000's, around the same time as 'Atlantis-the Lost Empire'. Actually, I've always lumped those two films together, as forgotten epic movies. I'll admit this movie has it's fault, the whole premise is just copying a famous book...in space! But I do think the story makes up for it. However, out of all the Disney animated films that I love, I think this one probably is the least popular.
9. The Planet of the Apes Sequels
I don't l’amour these movies. I recognize that they're a bland shadow of the originals, and were just made for money. But I loved the original and everything about it so much that I watched about three of the sequels. 3 of them! This is pretty low on the list, because I honestly didn't really like them much. They were okay, but the fact that I actually watched them all astounds me. And I didn't hate them nearly as much as I should have.
8. A Cendrillon Story
I'm a sucker for these dumb romance movies, okay? Even if they do étoile, star Hilary Duff and that hot guy that I forget his name but is really bland...this movie was a pretty lame rip-off of Cinderella, the jouer la comédie was wooden, and the plot was SO stupid and cliche. But I know what it's like to have populaire crushes that don't notice you, to be the average teenager. I want to be Hilary. And I think the romance is cute and sweet. So what? I'm just a sucker for this movie, okay?
7. étoile, star Wars:Revenge of the Sith
Okay, while the Original series is epic and I will admit that it is a billion times better then the prequels- I've always had a soft spot for this movie. The first two prequels are awful, I can't watch them. But this movie, no matter how bad I know it is, I've still seen it a billion times. The scripts terrible, most of the jouer la comédie is wooden, the plots extremely weak, and the first half is painful. But when I get to the seconde half, the part where Anakin FINALLY turns evil...I can't help myself. Especially since Obi-Wan Kenobi is my favori fictional character of all-time (Especially when he was in the 3rd movie), I absolutely l’amour drama, and the ending battle is probably the best in the entire series. And the musique does a pretty good job at masking some of the badness. Even the horrible script can't make me hate it, it's just one of my favorites.
6. Princess Diaries 2
Why is this movie higher then a étoile, star Wars prequel? Well, because it's just SO DUMB. It's the classic romantic comedy junk, filled with corny comedy, stupid subplots, and just an global, ensemble lame plot. But I just l’amour this movie so much. I realize some of the jokes are stupid, but I think they're funny anyway. I realize the romance story is so overdone- but it's still cute. And I l’amour Hector Elizondo, Julie Andrews, John Rhys-Davies, and Anne Hathaway. This beat 'A Cendrillon Story' because I've seen this way plus times and I l’amour it so much more. I'm a romantic!
5. Spy Kids 3-D
The original movie was my favori movie of all time as a kid. Back when I refused to watch any movie that wasn't animated, this was my one exception. And to this day, I still l’amour it. The 2nd one was a bit stupider, but I l’amour it despite it's faults (though not nearly to the degree that I loved the first). However, the fact that I still loved the third movie is a bit sad. What's even plus sad is that I can't even see what people hate about it (You'll see plus on this with later entries). I like the video game feel to it (I actually wrote a really long story based on being stuck in a video game) and I think it adds suspense. I already l’amour these characters. I think it's full of thrills and excitement. I just absolutely l’amour this movie and I can't help but feel that it's really not that good.
4. The Haunted Mansion
Yet again, here is a movie that people abhor but I see nothing wrong with it. This is also because I absolutely l’amour the ride, l’amour slightly dark kids films, and adore Eddie Murphy. And I haven't seen the film since I was a kid, so there might be some nostalgia keeping me bias. I l’amour how dark this movie is, how Eddie Murphy is awesome, how creepy and spooky it is. It doesn't feel like a fake "kid-scary" it feels a bit plus eerie then that. But at the same time it is a little campy, but I found those parts endearing and fun. I even found some of the jokes funny. Maybe it's because getting Lost in a haunted mansion just sounds epic to me, but I don't know. This movie just hits the right cords with me and I can't understand how people hate it so much.
3. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
While I absolutely HATE Breaking Dawn with a burning passion, am bored par Eclipse, and feel indifferent towards Twilight, I've always had a soft spot for New Moon. I'm Team Jacob for a reason. The saddest part is, while I claim to hate Twilight- every time I see this movie I remember why I fell in l’amour with it in the first place. I remember how much I loved Jacob for comforting Bella, for getting rid of Edward. While the ending of this movie is terrible, the rest of it I love. It's dumb, chauvinistic, and boring- but I just l’amour Jacob too much to care. I like the romance, I like the Werewolves, I even am okay with Bella when Edward isn't around. I realize this is a terrible movie, but I just l’amour it too much to care.
2. The High School Musical Trilogy
While none of these films have gotten terrible reviews, it's pretty well-known that you're not supposed to like them. They're corny beyond believe, campy, childish, and silly. But yet I l’amour them far too much. I think the songs, auto-tuned as they are, aren't bad. I think the story, while cheesy, is a nice cute story. I think the characters are two dimensional and interesting (Besides Gabriella...). And I totally have the hots for Ryan. But anyway, I think these three films are just as harmless as any kids movie and don't deserve the bad reputation that they have. But I l’amour them far too much for them not to be a guilty pleasure.
1. Scooby-Doo (The Live Action Movie)
Now I know this movie is bad. The jouer la comédie is wooden, the CGI is painful, the jokes are stupid, and the plot is flimsy at best. But, like the Haunted Mansion, there's something I really like about the eerie feeling it gives you. I l’amour the TV montrer and I find this version to be chilling and engaging. I have no idea why, even I know it's incredibly dumb and childish (not to mention it's insulting to the original show) but I just l’amour it so much. This movie always made me feel like a teen when I was younger- like I wanted to go into this creepy world so badly. I don't know what it is about it, but I just l’amour the mood. And the cheesiness doesn't bother me. It's just an enjoyable movie for me!
Batman: The Movie has a great cast that deserve to be fondly remembered, for their amazing work.
Cast:
Adam West as Batman/Bruce Wayne
Burt Ward as Robin/Dick Grayson
Lee Meriwether as Catwoman/Ms. Kitka
Burgess Meredith as the manchot, pingouin
Cesar Romero as the Joker
Frank Gorshin as the Riddler
Reginald Denny as Commodore Schmidlapp
Alan Napier as Alfred Pennyworth
Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon
Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara
Madge Blake as Harriett Cooper
Cast:
Adam West as Batman/Bruce Wayne
Burt Ward as Robin/Dick Grayson
Lee Meriwether as Catwoman/Ms. Kitka
Burgess Meredith as the manchot, pingouin
Cesar Romero as the Joker
Frank Gorshin as the Riddler
Reginald Denny as Commodore Schmidlapp
Alan Napier as Alfred Pennyworth
Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon
Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara
Madge Blake as Harriett Cooper