Some movies are widely considered bad by critics, audiences, or even their own creators, yet they continue to live on through repeated viewings, cult followings, and pure entertainment value. These are the kinds of films that fall apart under analysis but somehow work perfectly when watched in the right mood. Whether it is awkward dialogue, chaotic storytelling, overacting, or wildly inconsistent tone, something about them remains oddly rewatchable. In many cases, their flaws become part of the appeal, turning what should be forgettable experiences into endlessly shared jokes or guilty pleasures. The result is a category of films that are difficult to defend intellectually, but just as difficult to stop revisiting once you have seen them.

Street Fighter
Adapted from a video game, it is remembered more for its charm and casting quirks than coherence.

Super Mario Bros.
A famously bizarre adaptation that still attracts viewers fascinated by its strange creative direction.

The Happening
Its unusual premise and delivery turned it into a frequently revisited modern oddity.

The Room
Often considered one of the most infamous examples of so bad it is good filmmaking, it became a cult classic through unintended comedy.

The Wicker Man
Nicolas Cage’s performance turned it into a widely memed modern cult viewing experience.

Troll 2
Frequently labelled one of the worst films ever made, it still attracts audiences for its unintentional humour.

Van Helsing
Its ambitious monster mash approach keeps it in regular rotation for fans of early 2000s fantasy action.

Batman & Robin
Exaggerated performances and stylistic choices made it infamous, yet it remains a frequent rewatch for some fans.

Battlefield Earth
Its unconventional directing and dialogue have made it a staple in discussions about failed big budget sci fi.

Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Its low budget effects and awkward pacing turned it into a widely discussed cult viewing experience.

Catwoman
Despite critical reception, it is often revisited for its stylistic choices and pop culture curiosity.

Gigli
Famously criticized on release, it remains a reference point for high profile cinematic failures.

Miami Connection
Rediscovered years later, it became a cult favourite for its earnest but chaotic execution.

Sharknado
Its intentionally absurd concept made it a social media phenomenon and repeat viewing staple.

Showgirls
Initially panned, it later developed a cult following for its extreme tone and over the top performances.
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