1. the Munsters 2. Love and Gelato 3. Adventures of Buck Wild 4. The Inbetween 5. Morbius 6. Pinocchio 7. Jurassic world dominion 8. Paws of Fury 9. A madea Homecoming 10. The Bubble
1.munsters 2. Jurassic Park dominion 3. Firestarter 4 wakanda forever5thor love & thunder 6. Ice age 7. Jeepers creepers 8 light year 9.white noise 10.glass onion I put Munsters as number one I loved the show as a kid & im a Rob zombie fan but it was just really bad I loved the vampire father in-law in this film but the rest was boring.
I can't believe that 2022 gave us not one, but TWO "365 Days" movies. The ending was so anticlimactic, that I wouldn't be surprised if they made a fourth movie!
i just love Austin's humour. It's so awkward sometimes but that's what i love abt it, it always makes me laugh so hard and then the editing just fits so perfectly, like this part 14:57 or this 15:42 or this 17:36 or this 17:21 "marmapuke" 🤣. Keep up the great work my friend and congratulations to u and Madison. 🥳
My Top 5 Worst/Disappointing Films of 2022: 5. *Uncharted* - As a big fan of the games, I will say that the movie has gotten “better” on multiple viewings. Looking at it as a disposable, dumb action flick, it’s actually pretty fun to watch. But as a faithful adaption to a one of my favorite franchises, it ain’t it chief. 4. *Studio 666* - It’s a horror movie about the Foo Fighters making a music video inside of a haunted house, like I didn’t go into this expecting Schindler’s List or anything. But I did go in expecting to have a fun, stupid time, and while there were some wilds moments in the film with music, horror, and a gruesome chainsaw scene, the acting was fucking atrocious. They were trying, I’ll give them that, but they’re better performers on-stage than in front of a camera IMO. 3. *Thor: Love and Thunder* - It took me a while to really appreciate Thor: Ragnarok for what it was, which got me excited for what Taika Waititi could do with the sequel. Unfortunately, the more I kept thinking about this film, the more I absolutely hate it. I love stupid humor, like I laugh at a lot of garbage on the internet, but this was way too dumb for me to enjoy. And it’s also insulting because I do like the serious nature of Thor in the first movie, and it feels like Waititi just keeps pounding that idea down into the dirt just to turn Thor into a complete jester. 2. *The Cursed (Eight For Silver)* - This was my most disappointing film of the year, like I’m still sad about how underwhelmed I was walking out of the theater. The trailers looked really good, I heard a lot of buzz around it, and I’m a big fan of period-piece horror. And so, watching a movie that had a lot of promise to just be a dull monster film with really bad editing actually left me more upset than angry. I hope that the director’s next project is a lot better, because I saw the talent and potential throughout the film. 1. *Morbius* - I’ve already rambled enough with this list, and I really don’t want another headache from thinking about Morbius again, and so I’ll just quote the words of Alex from the Angry Joe Show who said in a review for Space Jam 2, “What a horrible day to have eyes.”
I avoided a lot of bad movies this year so I would only consider the top 3 of these to be actually bad 1) Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore 2) They/Them 3) Senior Year 4) Uncharted 5) Lightyear 6) Belfast (like Licorice Pizza it was a 2022 release here) 7) 13: The Musical 8) Monster High: The Movie 9) Disenchanted 10) Lyle, Lyle Crocodile
@@theitalianalien8477 I don't dislike it, I gave it a 6/10 which is considered a positive score. I thought it was fine but not all that memorable at the end of the day
This is where the fun begins! My top 10 (or rather bottom 10) are: 10) Pinocchio (the Zemeckis one) 9) Persuasion 8) Men 7) The Man from Toronto 6) Morbius 5) The 355 4) Before, Now & Then (probably the most boring film this year for me) 3) Moonfall 2) The Lost City 1) Falling for Christmas Note though that I didn’t watch many movies I knew would be bad.
I've been thinking of your grandfather watching nothing but Andy Griffith, The Munsters, and A Christmas Story for five minutes now and I can't stop laughing.
Moonfall was you're typical Roland Emmerich hack film😅. It basically followed the exact same formula as all his other films, while having incredible spfx to give it at least some appeal. Honestly this film is my newest guilty pleasure. 😅
@kishenkoolskills90 He's supposed to be making another ID4 film, where they supposedly go-to where the aliens are, but haven't heard anything on it. But the end of Moonfall, looked like it set it self up for something else, perhaps there's some sort of possible "multiversal" relation between the ID4 and Moonfall somehow???? 🤔🧐
I saw poor Austin get forced to watch Marmaduke firsthand on Letterboxd. I am so sorry for my fellow Letterboxd acquaintances Austin. Next time don’t fall for their gaslighting into torturing you to watch absolute trash.
Hilarious vid My list is 1. Orphan First Kill 2. Spider head 3. The Black Phone 4. Contractor 5. Black Light 6. Tar 7. Clean 8. Honk For Jesus Save Your Soul 9. Beavis and Butt Head Do The Universe 10. Tall Girl 2
Moonfall finally made one of your lists! 🤣🤣🤣 The worst movie I saw this year was "Blonde". I hated that so much. Of course I didn't see many of these movies on your list. I am thankful. Lol.
Robert Pattinson said in so many interviews about how he hated shooting for Twilight movies for many years and how he dissed the writer Stephanie Meyer and the makers. Even Jamie Dornan said in some interviews that he'll not a role like Christian Grey again and he and Dakota Johnson even said about how difficult it was for them to do s** scenes without using any body double. But Michele Morrone(Massimo's actor) will never have guts to say anything wrong about 365 days series and the writer and makers because he's really best friends with them. Anyways Austin Burke Wishing you a very Happy New Year 2023 to you and your family and friends. May God bless you.
Marmaduke's also my worst movie of 2022! Even though it was a very, very good year for Netflix's animated movies, whether it was through their in-house studio such as GDT's Pinocchio (with ShadowMachine) or The Sea Beast (with Sony Pictures Imageworks), their smaller licenced/acquired animated movies that overdelivered such as Chickenhare and Seal Team (even though Seal Team technically came out on New Years' Eve 2021), and indie surprises such as The House and Drifting Home, their two worst animated movies (Marmaduke and The Soccer Football Movie, the latter being animated by the same studio behind Alpha and Omega as well as Norm of the North) are in the league of their own when it comes to how terrible they were compared to the rest of the Netflix animated movies in 2022. The only reason why I gave The Soccer Football Movie a slight edge was because Weird Al was in the movie. And that was about it.
A few youtubers mentioned Jeepers Creepers Reborn on their list and I really forgot I watched that. Movies like Halloween Ends and TCM were unforgettable dog shit but JCR I completely forgot about
It used to be you could just ignore Direct to DVD movies because you knew they were garbage, now because of streaming they don't have the label, there are a lot more of them and they're everywhere
1. Jeepers creepers 2. They/them 3. Unfavorable odds 4. Bring it on cheer or die 5. Pinocchio pauly shore one 6. Madea homecoming 7.grimcutty 8.me time 9. Munsters 10. Marmaduke 11. Mack and Rita
Hey Austin, sorry if I keep bugging you about this question, but I would really appreciate it if you could pick a favorite movie from this list: Deadpool (2016) Deadpool 2 (2018) Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Kick-Ass (2010) The King’s Speech (2010) Real Steel (2011) Ford v Ferrari (2019) Cars 3 (2017) The X-Men Trilogy (2000 2003, 2006) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) Christopher Robin (2018) 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
Surprised They/Them didn’t make your list lol I actually think Kevin Bacon is really good but no matter what he can’t elevate this movie at all,I can’t believe the script is so bad lol it had an interesting premise though it could’ve been something great, if it would’ve gone down a completely different direction 😂
I saw very few movies last year. (11) I don't even have the focus to pay attention to good movies. My favourite movie was "Werewolf By Night". Very classic horror - many of the 1930 horror movies were under 70 minutes. I guess the worst of the movies I saw was Legion of Superpets.
My list 10. Turning Red 9. Moonfall 8. The Gray Man 7. Blacklight 6. Brazen 5. There Are No Saints 4. Jeepers Creepers: Reborn 3. Summering 2. Morbius 1. The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild
Personally I enjoyed The Bubble, I think it was middle of the road, but I definitely think it should have been a limited series of 6 20 minute episodes, I think that would have been much more palatable
VENOM had the writer from 50 SHADES OF GREY MORBIUS had the writers from GODS OF EGYPT And now KRAVEN THE HUNTER has the writers from TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT Sony's cinematic universe is doomed to fail And all because of AVI ARAD
Austin bringing up the fact that they shouldn’t have canceled American vandal makes me so happy. That show was awesome, it “rocked my cock” as some would say.
10. Deep Water 9. Moonfall 8. They/Them 7. Firestarter 6. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 5. The Bubble 4. 365 Days (never watched the sequel) 3. Jurassic World Dominion 2. Disney’s Pinnochio And the worst movie of the year, 1. Blonde
Haven't seen enough bad movies for a decent top ten (turned off Bubble after half an hour, it was that unbearable), but the one I recommend is Mindcage. It's hilariously bad and inept in every way. It's basically Silence of the Lambs rip-off (with some Seven spliced in). Some girl from Leprechaun remake is Clarice Starling stand-in (she's bad), Martin Lawrence is trying to act against the type as the troubled lead detective (he's very bad), and there's John Malkovich as some kind of a Hannibal Lecter meets Cletus Kasady character (he's at least funny in over the top way). Mindcage is a movie that invent new ways to be bad in almost every scene...
TOP 10 WORST MOVIES OF 2022: 1. Not Okay 2. Redeeming Love 3. After Ever Happy 4. Senior Year 5. Deep Water 6. Blacklight 7. The Weekend Away 8. Morbius 9. Cheaper By The Dozen 10. Halloween Ends
I watched the latest Kevin James movie called Home Team. It sucked, it was unfunny and stupid. My cousins forced me to watch it, I guess they love torturing me.
Thank god I didn’t see any of these or any of the ”honourable” mentions, bes part of making these movies is that Austin can talk shit about them online! Maybe there’s a reason why they’re made even though it’s tortute for the viewers🤔
Dishonorable Mentions: Ambulance, They/Them, Me Time, Turning Red 15: The Munsters (Why did Rob Zombie add an origin story?!) 14: The 355 (What could possibly go wrong? Well…a lot) 13: Samaritan (Sylvester Stallone deserved better this year!) 12: Halloween Ends (This 40 year old franchise went out with a stinker) 11: Don’t Worry Darling (It just feels so lifeless with no soul at all) 10: Falling For Christmas (The most Hallmark not Hallmark I saw) 9: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (A forgettable remake of a classic) 8: Moonfall (Puts the word disaster in the term disaster movie) 7: The Bubble (I’m sorry but I don’t like Judd Apatow nowadays) 6: Pinocchio (Dear Disney, please stop ruining your childhood favorites) 5: Firestarter (Plays this goofy idea with a straight face) 4: Senior Year (This movie is simply not even close to funny😑) 3: Transformania (A disgrace to the entire franchise that I actually love) 2: Morbius (Sadly, it’s not Morbin’ Time) 1: Death On the Nile (More like 1 hour and a half until the Death On the Nile)
I think it's interesting how you mix theatrical and non-theatrical releases on the same list. I mean, if you're going to include Netflix and other straight to streaming films, of course, they are going to dominate a list of the worst films. I haven't even heard of most of this rubbish. 🤣🤣🤣
Choose or die is down right the worst movie I have seen all year and most of these I haven't seen I liked the senior year movie but only because it's rebel Wilson. As for anything else about it its just a remake of other movies
As usual didn't really see many 'bad' movies this year, but these were the most dissapointing: 5) DC League of Super Pets 4) Sonic 2 3) Black Adam 2) Fantastic Beasts 3 1) Thor Love and Thunder