Me and my friends watched the Nun 2 during a STEM camp I was at. The movie was so bad one of my friends who is scared to DEATH of horror movies sat through the entire thing. This movie literally helped him overcome his fears of horror movies which I find funny
Remember kids: Mediocrity is worse than being terible at something. At least when you are terrible at something, you can be entertainingly bad, while being mediocre has nothing special going for it.
Charlie: "#2 is Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey". Me [out loud]: "That was *this* year?" Charlie [seconds later]: "A lot of you will be surprised to learn this movie came out this year." Me: "Truer words have never been spoken, sir."
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@@jimbot4961 Ironman 2&3, Thor: The Dark World, Ragnarok, Age of Ultron, Captain Marvel, and Avengers: Endgame were all bad movies and I’m tired of people pretending they’re not. I don’t understand why people harp on Phases 4-6, yet pay no heed to 1-3 (unless it’s MAYBE Captain Marvel). The hypocrisy is real within most MCU fans.
@@jimbot4961 Ironman 3: Makes the Mandarin into a joke, turning him from a Chinese inventor/sorcerer into an Iranic/Persian actor. He was essentially Ironman’s Red Skull in the comics. Then there’s Killian… Thor: The Dark World: Waste two prominent figures in Thor’s (Marvel’s Thor) rogues gallery; that being Algrim the Strong and Malekith. Bland versions of themselves and one offing them. Age of Ultron: Ultron shows up FAR too early in the saga, makes unfunny jokes, and is one offed. Thor: Ragnarok: Bastardization of “Planet Hulk”, unnecessary jokes (this would continue in Thor: Love and Thunder), kills off the Warriors 3 and is barely even “Ragnarok”. Captain Marvel: Forgettable villains and turns Carol Danvers into an insufferable protagonist. Endgame: Several plot holes, such as Thanos destroying the Infinity Stones, along with a new bland version of Thanos, the 5-year time jump was horrible along with time traveling shenanigans, turns Thor into a joke and the Black Order done dirty, etc. Need I explain more?
@@rubenrodriguez6848far too much budget. If you’re looking for studios that turn out cheap knock offs of properties people love the commenter above me is right
When I watched Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, I knew it was gonna be bad, and I was there for the laughs. I didn’t go to it in theaters because the only places that sold it were an hour away. Hearing that a sequel is being released this year, I’m proud to admit I’m buying a ticket when it releases because the first one was such a glorious dumpster fire!
If I remember correctly, wish was supposed to be like a Disney 100th anniversary movie and was supposed to try and get that “classic Disney magic”. I fell asleep watching wish and get more nostalgic whenever I see that ad for Disney with a bunch of the characters that was in every 2000s dvd.
Here are Charlie's rankings of his least favorite movies of the year: 5:31 Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (5) 6:40 Wish (4) 7:47 The Nun 2 (3) 9:04 Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2) 10:33 The Exorcist: Believer (1)
@@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3od yeah ive seen way worst movies like wreck it ralph 2. like a grown man being obbsesed with a kid is so weird n creepy. still dosent mean its good tho, im just saying
I hate that they put modok in the movie. He is supposed to be a Mental Organism Designed Only For Killing. He’s supposed to be one of the smartest villains marvel has made. He’s not exactly intimidating but if he is left to his devices then he is a massive threat
The entire cinema I was in was laughing really loudly when Modok took his mask off. And British cinemas are always as quiet as a rock Bro looks like Mr Electric
Father John Nicola, the Vatican exorcist who advised the filmmakers for the original Exorcist movie, was my next door neighbor for a few years in North Carolina. When he moved to a monastery in Illinois shortly before his death, he gave me his rosary that he used in exorcisms and his mother’s rosary. I would totally send it to Charlie if he wanted it. Father Nicola was cool, the Vatican did not want him to help with that film, but he said, “I’m going to do it so the film is accurate.” He was the real deal, and in his lifetime was one of only a few Vatican-certified exorcists. It’s a shame the new Exorcist was such trash.
He def could’ve been dope. No reason to even bring in Kang. Just could’ve been modok in the quantum realm as a more serious threat building an army. In fact, having that plot instead would fix half the issues with it. Could’ve had kang show up thanos style at the end
The Nun 2 was kinda funny at certain points, like when the priest just randomly combusts and burns to death. My grandmother likes the Conjuring movies and I like spending time with her, so I try to at least have fun watching it
I watched Chicken Little with my little sister who has zero attention span and she was GLUED to the movie. Of course I loved it because I always have, but goes to show these new movies do too much extra stuff
Another reason why The Exorcist: Believer is hot trash. It was released only a few months after William Friedkins death, and they essentially shit on his grave with this hot garbage. Friedkin famously said this before he died. "Ed, the guy who made the new ‘Halloween’ films is about to make one for my movie, The Exorcist. That’s right, my signature film is about to be extended by the man who made Pineapple Express. I don’t want to be around when that happens. But if there’s a spirit world and I come back, I plan to possess David Gordon Green and make his life a living hell." Knowing what Friedkin was like, I imagine that's exactly what he's doing.
@@Forest89764 I think the first one is a bit more entertaining because it has way more shark carnage, most of the second one is just a stupid crappy corporate conspiracy mystery movie with a tiny bit of shark carnage in the last 20 minutes of the movie.
Super surprised The Meg 2 wasn’t on there, that movie was genuinely on par with how bad Moonfall was Brother literally swam out without a suit like at the bottom of the ocean
I Just Really Hate The Fact That Hollywood Would Rather Drag A Dead/Dying Franchise Through The Mud, Rather Than Give Money To New And Interesting Ideas.
Napoleon definitely deserves to be on this list. I can not think of a single movie that I was more disappointed in. Not to mention Ridley Scotts handling of criticism.
I was originally excited to see it, then I realized Ridley Scott also directed 1492 conquest of paradise. Needless to say I decided to not go on opening day and after the reviews came out I decided not to see it. I am a massive history buff
Im glad i I don't like horror, but I feel genuinely bad for fans of the genre. The amount of trash that's put out for a quick buck has plagued it for longer than the superhero movies.
I’ve honestly been really looking forward to this video - I’m not much of a movie watcher, but i knew this year had some stinkers Also on the topic of Winnie-the-Pooh, assuming Disney is just gonna let it happen, Mickey Mouse is finally becoming public domain! Which I’m pretty sure we know what to expect happening with that.
I have to praise Blood and Honey for being the greatest get rich quick scheme. I know exactly what I'm doing when Steamboat Willie Mickey goes public domain
2:44 I only know MODOC from marvel vs capcom 3 and I loved how absolutely silly he sounded and looked. I didn't see the movie, but when I saw what they did to MODOC, I was disappointed.
to be fair i watched aquaman 2 in 3D and has mist blasted in my face as well as moving chairs, i will point out i was high during the film so maybe it was just the experience that made it so good for me
Personally, I found Fury of the Gods to be enjoyable. Of course, I was stuck with nothing else to do, so doing anything would have been alone. However, you are absolutely correct. I can't remember anything for the life of me except the three sisters: a hag, a psycho, and a loli. I don't even recall their names.
I think the real worst movie of 2023 was A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. How could they bring back the Hunger Games franchise without it's lead role, District 8 Hospital Helper.
Charlie at the end almost touched upon why these movies were probably so horrible...I know it feels like a lifetime ago, but there was a writer's strike. Not saying the movies would've been amazing had the writers not left, but they would've hopefully had a fighting chance. Any hope they had, though, definitely nosedived when they went on strike, which helped to give some leverage to their fight to big studios. I'm proud of them and a little happy at the tanking of these movies to show these studios why writers are important. And A.I. is not a suitable substitute, lol. Happy they also added some protections against that in their contracts (but I think actors didn't get as much protection on this front, which I find disturbing. No studio should ever be able to say that they own your image and can use it how they please).
These movies were written before the strike started, it has nothing to do with it. You’re gonna feel the effects of the strike in the content this year, not the next. Anything what was in production was paused. These movies werent.
Horror movies are consistently bad because they make stupids amount of money without even trying......kind of like Vin Diesel doing another Fast and the Furious movie.
im so glad to have found charlie years back and continue to watch him over the years 2023 has been a crazy year for me and im ready for whats to come in 2024
3:12 Uh, what? Kang was beating Ant-Man's ass to a pulp at the end. Even the quote used in the trailer "I don't have to win, just make sure you lose". The ant thing at the end was odd, but they didn't technically kill that Kang, and that's not supposed to be the big Kang either. I swear no one understands that Kang is more of a concept than a person. We even had the end credit scene that showed us three new Kangs that oversea the COUNCIL OF KANGS.
7:38 I watched an animator talk about the animation in wish and it’s sadly the style that makes it look much worse than it is and he personally knew ppl who had worked on at least the animation and tried very had to be mindful and use old techniques sadly that backfired . If you have an understanding of animation techniques and the history behind them the animations actually kinda cool but it has a style cut similar to that of show which make the animation quality look a lot cheaper then it is in reality.
my sister couldnt figure out why everyone hated the nun 2 or those movies, and I had to explain to her why the magazine rack scene and scenes like that are so hated... it goes like this.... the girl being haunted follows something that is obviously a ghost. stupid choice, leading her to a place, she then stands at this random lit up magazine vendor in the middle of nowhere, why is it there? because they have to make this jump scare idea happen. so then when things get weird, the good person then has to make the choice to keep staying there while the weird thing happens. essentially if you stop for 2 seconds you realize, nothing in this movie makes sense except to set up some contrived jump scare.
The most disappointing film for me was Indiana Jones. That franchise was my childhood and I can’t believe a new Indy film left me feeling nothing after I watched it. It was such a dull, safe, bland pointless movie, and a once great action hero franchise just fizzled out.
Eventhough Charlie put all Marvel and Dc in the same spot, he forgot about The Flash, which proved that it was even more forgetful than The Marvels itself. Thus my head canon is that The Flash takes the #0 spot on the list, beyond the #1 spot but too forgetful to even talk about.
I truly think the reason Aquaman 2 tanked so bad was because of the drama surrounded around Amber Heard. I could see they were trying, but it just fell flat
1:53 i will never forget iron man dodging the tank missle and then blowing it up and walking away. Pretty gangster. When super hero movies were in their prime
@@Godzillafan-mj5mz I would not be surprised if he did it on purpose. Still funny either way. I enjoyed The Marvels but I can’t deny that a lot of what Charlie said was true
My mom tried desperately to watch the Exorcist reboot or whatever it was supposed to be because it's one of her all-time favorite books, let alone movies and she lasted about 10 minutes and was so mad after that 10 minutes.
Funny thing about the Marvels, in the state I live in, I think all movie theatres removed The Marvels from the screens because people weren’t watching it.