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The Most Appalling Films of 2018: These highly praised films turned out to be grotesque abominations
National Review ^ | 12/27/2018 | Kyle Smith

Posted on 12/26/2018 8:45:21 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Ranging from awful to atrocious, here are ten movies from 2018 you should be glad you missed.

This year I practiced a little self-care. Mostly I avoided seeing films I didn’t think I would like. So don’t ask me for my take on Deadpool 2, Hotel Transylvania 3, or The Spy Who Dumped Me. I haven’t seen them. Nevertheless, some of the year’s most anticipated and/or highly praised films turned out to be grotesque abominations that should be relocated from the home-video department of Best Buy to the kindling department of Home Depot. Here are ten movies that appalled me in 2018.

10. Avengers: Infinity War. Okay, overall the film isn’t terrible. But that ending was just a waste of everyone’s time. It’s going to lead to the biggest “Never mind!” in movie history. It risks casting the whole Marvel universe under a cloak of absurdity in which nothing matters, and it’s the closest the Marvel series has come to a shark-jumping moment. If you want us to be emotionally invested in your story, don’t trifle with us like this.

9. The Front Runner. A hilariously mistimed effort to resurrect the image of failed 1988 presidential candidate Gary Hart, Jason Reitman’s inept, trite political drama portrays reporters as a pesky, intrusive enemy who went way too far when they uncovered character flaws in a politician who literally dared them to follow him around. The problem is that Reitman, who grew up in a celebrity community (his dad directed Ghostbusters), looks at Hart as a fellow intruded-upon member of a very special club who should have been granted his privacy. In fact, as today’s Left rarely tires of reminding us, the press performs a useful function when it exposes the personal as well as professional failings of those who seek the highest office in the land. No surprise that this movie flopped.

8. Tag. A cute Wall Street Journal story about a group of middle-aged men who have an ongoing game of sneak-attack dating back to childhood was perfect for the A-hed column. But as so often happens, the studio didn’t detect the yawning chasm between “great newspaper story” and “great movie” until this effort was plunging to its box-office death. To make a nice story of friendship wacky and energetic enough for Jackass fans, the filmmakers upended the comedy-cliché dumpster, bringing in dumb slapstick, making Jeremy Renner’s character a sort of Matrix-time ninja, and trying to get laughs out of gay panic and even a suspected miscarriage.

7. Sorry to Bother You. For about the 500th time, a movie that was considered hilarious in the thin air of Park City, Utah, during the Sundance Film Festival just looked pathetic and amateurish at sea level. This slapdash, student-film-level satire about a black man who uses his nerdy “white voice” to make it to the top of the telemarketing world pushes inane sci-fi Marxism in a plot about supposedly oppressed masses in today’s Bay Area cubicles. That this strident, witless comedy about fighting the corporate power enticed Megan Ellison to blow millions of dollars her daddy earned selling software to corporate America is the only funny thing about it.

6. Fahrenheit 11/9. This time flapping his gums in the general direction of Donald Trump, about whom he has already made two movies and a stage play, Michael Moore is trying hard to get out in front of the Resistance parade. In fact it has already passed him by. This movie grossed approximately six bucks at the box office. Buh-bye, Michael.

5. The Oath. Comic Ike Barinholtz tries to deal with his Trump Derangement Syndrome by writing and directing a movie about fanatical liberals who spend all day on the phone excitedly clocking every twist in the Trump saga so they can keep their outrage flowing. This tends to interfere with institutions such as, say, a Thanksgiving gathering and leads the Barinholtz character to kidnap and torture government agents who stand for everything that’s supposedly gone awry in America. The film is, however, a useful blueprint to the mindset of paranoid progressives, who every time a Republican occupies the White House convince themselves that America is becoming a police state.

4. A Wrinkle in Time. A would-be sci-fi blockbuster filtered through the twinkly New Age sensibility of Oprah Winfrey, Disney’s epic debacle showed that a story about two kids traveling through the universe in search of their dad can be as exciting as sitting through a filmstrip on personal hygiene. Trying to rescue their father from a supernatural force, Meg Murry and her little brother Charles plod through one dull, convoluted expository scene after another while director Ava DuVernay abandons the novel’s Christianity in favor of a gooey kumbaya porridge of self-help nonsense. Winfrey’s glam-giant look, though, is hilarious.

3. Suspiria. A wallow in the supernatural and the subconscious can be brilliant (see Mandy) or it can be more like the two-and-a-half-hour jackhammer-headache that is this remake of the gonzo 1970s horror film about a witches’ coven masquerading as a ballet school in Cold War West Berlin. The scene in which a dancer’s limbs get grotesquely twisted and broken isn’t even the most grueling part of this sickening (but not particularly scary) torture-fest. Mostly it’s a morass of unexplained images and narrative non-sequiturs.

2. Aquaman. Even the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise took three films before it became as silly and self-undermining as this blockbuster bouillabaisse featuring underwater fish-mobiles, Julie Andrews as the voice of a monster, the fatally bland Patrick Wilson as an evil king, and a hero who acts like he’s at a keg party: “What’s with the big fork?” is how he reacts to a trident. The very definition of a meaningless CGI garbage tornado. Truly, I’d rather watch Green Lantern again.

1. Vice. What else could top the charts but the movie that thinks Dick Cheney’s heart attacks are comedy gold?

The Daily Beast: “May be the worst movie of the year . . . Borowitz-level-satire, embarrassing and awfully reductive . . . An all-out assault on the senses, and not in a good way . . . a baffling tonal hodgepodge.”

Time: “Exhausting . . . turns Dick Cheney into a cartoon villain . . . why does it treat its audience like idiots? . . . [It seeks to] edify and punish us, all in one movie — and make us pay actual money for the experience? Sounds like a con to me.”

Slate: “Doesn’t just fail as comedy. It fails as history . . . hews to what V. I. Lenin denounced as ‘infantile leftism.’ . . . the characters in Vice are played like cartoon stick figures.”

The Wrap: “This isn’t the film we need right now.”

Variety: “A vengeful circus for liberals . . . a preaching-to-the-choir movie.”

Me: “A spastic mess, an angry upchuck.”



TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: 2018; dnctalkingpoint; dnctalkingpoints; films; genderdysphoria; globalwarminghoax; homosexualagenda; mediawingofthednc; movies; partisanmediashills; presstitutes; smearmachine
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To: Rummyfan

I used to be a big movie fan. No more. Between overdone CGI and lack of originality in the plots, there seems to be nothing at the cinema to be excited about. Plus preachy left-wing diatribes ruin any movie.

My mother told me about the excitement in Atlanta when “Gone With the Wind” opened. People were excited to go see “10 Commandments”, “Ben-Hur”, “Star Wars”, “Jaws” and “Jurassic Park”. Not any more.


21 posted on 12/27/2018 12:28:15 AM PST by JohnEBoy
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To: SeekAndFind

Avengers: Infinity War, a comic book come to life. You spent $15 to see it.. Reading the comic book took months and possibly more than $15 to read when it was published.

Comic book readers knew when Thanos first appeared how part 2 would be resolved. But we wanted to see it anyway.

In Superman 1978 did you really think Lois would be gone for good?

In 1982s Wrath of Khan that Spock was gone for good?


22 posted on 12/27/2018 3:14:17 AM PST by SMGFan
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To: YogicCowboy

yes... and how many more times has Thanos done that again. More and more comics with Infinity Stones / Gems. Then the entire Marvel Universe Ended after a huge story line involving many titles and all the characters.

Used be the FF every few years faced Dr Doom but defeated him.

The world faced Galactus every few years but that is over … or is ?...


23 posted on 12/27/2018 3:21:29 AM PST by SMGFan
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To: SeekAndFind

Holmes & Watson Is Apparently So Terrible It Has a Zero Percent on Rotten Tomatoes

https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/12/26/holmes-watson-is-apparently-so-terrible-it-has-a-zero-percent-on-rotten-tomatoes

The Sony movie — which wasn’t screened for critics in advance of its Christmas Day release (never a good sign) — was eviscerated by all 20 of its counted reviews as of this article’s publication. Not a single film critic granted Holmes & Watson a positive review, which means it sits at zero percent rotten on Rotten Tomatoes.


24 posted on 12/27/2018 3:23:48 AM PST by SMGFan
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To: SMGFan

I believe Will Farrell’s movie career is close to its expiration date.

Time to warm up the cowbell.


25 posted on 12/27/2018 3:34:28 AM PST by Bratch ("The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke)
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To: SaveFerris; SeekAndFind; Fightin Whitey; Typical_Whitey; Robert A Cook PE; BenLurkin; Fai Mao

>>How do we nerdy white guys talk?

Beer Expert Guesses Cheap vs Expensive Beer | Price Points | Epicurious
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDR82qG5uzs


26 posted on 12/27/2018 4:42:17 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Denounce DUAC - The Democrats Un-American Activists Committtee)
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To: SeekAndFind

“blockbuster bouillabaisse”

One of the best movie review snarks ever.


27 posted on 12/27/2018 4:47:00 AM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("There is no 'try' only sasuga!")
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To: SaveFerris
How do we nerdy white guys talk?

Richard Pryor can demonstrate: (Warning: NSFW language)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOEupm3btOs

28 posted on 12/27/2018 5:52:09 AM PST by Yo-Yo ( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: SeekAndFind

They sank the Deadpool franchise.
I was shocked to see how bad DP2 was.
Avengers finally killed them off too.


29 posted on 12/27/2018 6:48:41 AM PST by Zathras
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To: SeekAndFind

Never heard of any of these, except maybe Wrinkle.


30 posted on 12/27/2018 7:18:22 AM PST by fwdude (Forget the Catechism, the RCC's real doctrine is what it allows with impunity.)
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To: JohnEBoy
I used to be a big movie fan. No more.

Same here. I don't even tune into what's out there, so this list seems completely alien to me.

Not just the CGI, but the explosive titillations are a huge turnoff for me. They're obviously trying to compensate for something.

31 posted on 12/27/2018 7:22:41 AM PST by fwdude (Forget the Catechism, the RCC's real doctrine is what it allows with impunity.)
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To: a fool in paradise

That information is actually kind of interesting.


32 posted on 12/27/2018 7:30:30 AM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: SeekAndFind
8. Tag. A cute Wall Street Journal story about a group of middle-aged men who have an ongoing game of sneak-attack dating back to childhood was perfect for the A-hed column. But as so often happens, the studio didn’t detect the yawning chasm between “great newspaper story” and “great movie” until this effort was plunging to its box-office death. To make a nice story of friendship wacky and energetic enough for Jackass fans, the filmmakers upended the comedy-cliché dumpster, bringing in dumb slapstick, making Jeremy Renner’s character a sort of Matrix-time ninja, and trying to get laughs out of gay panic and even a suspected miscarriage.

I don't remember it that way.

In fact, I barely remember it all it.

There must have been some crummy, tasteless comedy in there, but the only thing that stays with you is the story of the friends playing their game of tag for years and years.

I'm not saying it was a great or even a good movie.

It was just typical - low typical - but not really the worst.

33 posted on 12/27/2018 7:33:43 AM PST by x
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To: BenLurkin

According to the comments on the video, he is actually an expert and works for a brewery.


34 posted on 12/27/2018 8:05:31 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Denounce DUAC - The Democrats Un-American Activists Committtee)
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To: SeekAndFind

I see Moore’s mockumentaries, supposedly at the height of his career, in discount bins at Thift stores for less than a buck.
I would come back a month later and there it was thought.
Along with South Park and. Bill Cosby.


35 posted on 12/27/2018 8:15:59 AM PST by Leep (Leftist are neither liberal or democratic. Nor are they pro American.)
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To: SMGFan

What if any movies did FReepers go to see that were any good this year.

I only remember going to see one. At the behest if my kids. The new “Spider-Man “. It is all animated and visually stunning. I’d recommend it.


36 posted on 12/27/2018 9:53:11 AM PST by Persevero (Democrats haven't been this nutty since we freed their slaves.)
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To: Persevero

I saw Avengers, Jurassic world

https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-records/worldwide/all-movies/cumulative/released-in-2018


37 posted on 12/27/2018 9:57:13 AM PST by SMGFan
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To: SeekAndFind

Still waiting for the Sequel to Sausage Party.


38 posted on 12/27/2018 10:03:06 AM PST by Kickass Conservative (Democracy, two Wolves and one Sheep deciding what's for Dinner.)
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To: SMGFan
In Superman 1978 did you really think Lois would be gone for good?

Subsequent movies sucked.

In 1982s Wrath of Khan that Spock was gone for good?

Subsequent movies sucked.

Comic book readers knew when Thanos first appeared how part 2 would be resolved.

Need I repeat myself?
39 posted on 12/27/2018 10:12:15 AM PST by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: Antoninus

even number Star Trek were better.


40 posted on 12/27/2018 10:19:24 AM PST by SMGFan
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