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6 Terrible Movies With One Incredible Scene
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6 Terrible Movies With One Incredible Scene
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Bad movies are often terrible from start to finish, but sometimes even a 4/10 director
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has one 10/10 idea, and manages to strike gold in just a single fleeting scene, as is
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absolutely the case with these following movies which are otherwise not remotely worth your
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time.
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So with that in mind, I'm Josh from WhatCulture.com, and these are 6 terrible movies with one incredible
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scene.
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Johnny Mnemonic is a classic example of Hollywood desperately attempting to cash in on the techno
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thriller trend in the mid-90s.
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Despite a strong concept and some solid visuals, this is a haphazardly directed, scarcely logical
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piece of storytelling, led by - and it pains me to say this - mostly wooden Keanu Reeves,
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ensuring it's best watched through the lens of So Bad It's Good Filmmaking.
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And that's because in any conventional sense it… wait, it stinks.
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Slap that on the back of the box.
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Just wait.
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It stinks I guess.
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2/5.
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Well, it stinks apart from the meme-worthy scene in which Reeves' titular protagonist
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launches off an unhinged rant about, of all things, room service.
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As Johnny rants to Jane about the sorry predicament he's found himself in, he screams "I want
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room service.
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I want the club sandwich.
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I want the cold Mexican beer.
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I want a 10,000 a night hookah."
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Obviously my rendition of this is like a 2/10, but Keanu ramps it up to 11, it absolutely
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sells the scene.
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For as much as his performance is far too subdued to be interesting throughout the rest
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of the flick, in this single scene he absolutely knocks it out of the park and manages to be
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both genuinely captivating and totally hilarious.
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5.
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The Final Battle - The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn Part 2
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Beyond the craven greed of pointlessly splitting the final book into two movies, Breaking Dawn
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Part 2 is par for the course for the IP.
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Packed with shoddy melodrama that's impossible to take seriously, a problematic central romance
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to say the least, and eyesore-inducing visual effects, namely a CGI baby that is quite simply
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a crime against humanity.
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Director Bill Condon and writer Melissa Rosenberg pulled off one undeniably ingenious sleight
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of hand for the film's finale.
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Basically, the climax to the Breaking Dawn novel is, well, a bit of an anti-climax, in
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that there isn't a final battle and everything just ends on a whimper.
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So how do you end a movie adapted from a book that has a total non-event of an ending?
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Well you make up a new one, but with a clever get-out-of-jail-free clause.
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So Breaking Dawn Part 2 ends with a totally insane and surprisingly brutal battle as the
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various heroic factions team up to battle the evil Volturi, with beloved characters
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being violently dismembered and beheaded left, right and centre.
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Fans understandably were utterly shocked and distressed at what they were seeing, given
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that this sequence and these deaths never occurred in the novel.
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Yet as this glorious fight comes to an end, we pull back and it's revealed that the
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battle was really just a vision being shown to the Volturi leader by Alice, which then
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convinces him to walk away.
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Now this is honestly one of the few times in cinema history that the "it was all a
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dream" twist actually worked in the movie's favour, because it gave us an extra action
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scene that was denied by the source material.
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You won't find many people sticking up for the daft legacy sequel Space Jam A New Legacy,
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which attempted to update the formula of the 1996 Michael Jordan-starring sports comedy
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by doubling down on all things meta.
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Sadly the end result wasn't all that great and cynicism dripped from every pore of its
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creation, well except for that glorious cameo from Michael Jordan.
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In the movie at half time during the climactic basketball match between the Toon Squad and
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the Goon Squad, Sylvester the Cat gleefully announces that he's found Michael Jordan
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to help them pull back a victory.
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But as the original film's star makes his apparent appearance, he's actually revealed
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instead to be Michael B. Jordan, the beloved Creed and Black Panther star.
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Given that a cameo from THE Michael Jordan seemed like a very real possibility, this
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was an absolutely hilarious subversion of expectations.
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A ruck pull that overcame the disappointment of Jordan's absence by arguably giving us
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something greater.
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And to top it all off, the brief cameo ends with Daffy Duck asking Sylvester "We couldn't
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get Michael A. Jordan, so we got Michael B. Jordan?"
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In a largely miserable, creatively devoid exercise, this was pretty good I'll give
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it that.
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For most people, Dumb and Dumberer is an unpleasant half-remembered dream of a film.
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Released back in 2003, this prequel to the legendary 1994 Jim Carrey/Jeff Daniels comedy
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succumbed to basically every imaginable prequel pitfall, desperately attempting to cash in
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on the original's success and in turn feeling like a pale imitation of it.
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The filmmakers made one unequivocally smart call, hiring the late great Bob Saget to play
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Mr. Matthews, the father of Harry and Lloyd's love interest Jessica.
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Saget plays a small but unforgettable role in the film, culminating in the immortal scene
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where he understandably freaks out after Harry smears a melted chocolate bar over his bathroom.
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Upon entering the bathroom, the actor's reaction is priceless, blurting out a hilariously
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expletive-filled rant as he believes that Harry has "annihilated his bathroom" in
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fecal matter.
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So yeah, thanks for giving us some temporary much-needed relief Bob.
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That was awesome.
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From the moment the first trailer for Cats dropped, audiences were left unsettled by
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the dubious decision to have the film's all-star cast be digitally composited into
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CGI cat costumes.
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This resulted in a deeply queasy Uncanny Valley look, with the characters appearing neither
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quite human nor feline, but rather an eerie hybrid of the two.
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There is a single scene that manages to mostly break through the nauseating visual effects
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and deliver something approximating the intended emotion of Andrew Lloyd Webber's source
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material though.
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When Grizabella belts out the haunting tune "Memory", it's such a profound rendition
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of unarguably the musical's best song that you might, temporarily anyway, forget how
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bad the rest of the movie is and maybe even get a little teary-eyed in the process.
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In the film where so much effort is being made in the wrong direction, Jennifer Hudson
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at least brought her A-game and managed to turn in an affecting performance, even while
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fighting against the distracting VFX.
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Max's Drug Trip - Max Payne Max Payne should have been among the easier
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video game properties to adapt into movie form, because while it certainly owes a lot
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of its style to cinema itself, it also brings enough of its own noir-ish sensibility to
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the table to not feel like a pure rip-off.
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But 2008's Max Payne movie was a sure-fire dud, hampered by workman-like direction from
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John Muir, a script that listlessly cycles through the first game's narrative beats,
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and the dual miscasting of Mark Wahlberg as Max and Mila Kunis as femme fatale Mona Sax.
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There's not even that much action in it for a Max Payne game, which is like 99.9%
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action, though Muir does strike fleeting gold near the end of the film when Max is almost
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drowned and, in an attempt to prevent himself from dying from hypothermia, takes a dose
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of a hallucinogenic drug.
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As Max rejuvenates, he sees intense visions of Valkyries flying all around him, before
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he heads off and uses the drug's sense-enhancing properties to mow down fleets of bad guys
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before finally killing the villainous BB.
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It's the one sequence in the film that gets anywhere close to the Mila-minute thrills
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and striking visuals of the video games, yet you have to sit through like 80 minutes of
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pure garbo to get to that point.
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So that's our list, I want to know what you guys think down in the comments below,
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what did you think about these scenes in terrible movies, and are there any hidden gems I missed
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off here?
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While you're down there as well, could you please give us a like, share, subscribe and
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head over to WhatCulture.com for more lists and news like this every single day.
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Even if you don't though, I've been Josh, thanks so much for watching, and I'll see
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you soon.
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