Why Can We Not Brush Off Bad Movies?

There was a time when people saw a bad movie, and it ended at that. There would be no long threads on Twitter (or any social media platform) on the reasons why it sucked, and how it could have been better. The discourse on bad movies remains as there is still unused footage and  behind the scenes clips that the producers release for the public to consume. Read more on the reasons why we can’t let go of bad movies at Cracked.

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The last movie I saw in the theater was Troy.After about the age of 12, I was no longer into comic books. I still don't care for them --even when the producers calls them "graphic novels," a term I see as meaning literature for the illiterate. Why in the heck would I waste more than a passing glance at something based on a comic book?
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