People Are Sharing Movies They Love That Other People Hate, And Some Points Were Made

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"Sure, it has its flaws, but the atmosphere, sound, and general weirdness really brought Frank Herbert's universe to life."

We all have movies that we absolutely love — even though no one else seems to share our appreciation for them. And that's OK!

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U/123andawaywego recently asked the people of Reddit, "What's a movie you like that everyone seems to hate?" Maybe you'll pick up some new flicks to watch — or, maybe, this list will make you feel a little less alone:

1. "Evolution. One of the funniest movies of my generation."

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2. "I quite liked The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen upon seeing it in the theater. I was genuinely shocked to see nearly every review disagree with me resoundingly."

The cast of "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen"

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3. "Iron Man 2, because of Tony realizing his dad loved him after all (and that he was his greatest gift), and also because I liked Ivan Vanko as a villain."

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4. "Pacific Rim. Giant robots fighting giant monsters! What's not to love? The sequel was shit, though."

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5. "Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. My friends walked out of this one in the cinema while I was on the ground trying to not vomit from laughing so hard."

 Enter the Fist"

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6. "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Oh, I’m sorry, was the movie about a magician traveling through the multiverse directed by Sam Raimi not as tight of a narrative as you wanted? Do you go to the butcher looking for vegan options as well?"

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7. "Lucy. Everyone shits on this movie. I agree that the 'science' is incredibly dumb. But that's not really the point. It's a fun and entertaining movie if you aren't expecting an accurate neuroscience lecture."

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8. "Thor: Love and Thunder. It's funny, I had fun, the kid had fun, it got Thor out of his funk. I think it sets the stage for him to come back in a less silly capacity, so I appreciate the goofiness."

 Love and Thunder"

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9. "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. Not even Sylvester Stallone likes it, but I find it to be a lighthearted police comedy, and the titular 'Mom' reminds me of my grandmother."

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10. "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. It defined my life for me."

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11. "The Village. I thought the acting was good, and I liked the twist."

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12. "David Lynch's Dune. Perhaps it's just nostalgia from watching it umpteen times as a kid, but I absolutely adore the original Dune. Sure, it has its flaws, but the atmosphere, sound, and general weirdness really brought Frank Herbert's universe to life."

Screenshot from "Dune"

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13. "The Super Mario Bros. movie from 1993. It’s just a dark sci-fi movie with Mario references, and I loved it as a kid."

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14. "The Cable Guy. This film is a contradiction of sorts. On the one hand, it appears to be a comedy of some type. There's parts that are totally hysterical! But if you look a little deeper and read between the lines, this film could be considered a horror film. It's downright scary because the character that Jim Carrey portrays is a perfect reflection of people I have met in real life."

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15. "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Everyone in my life hates it, but it’s clearly the best movie ever made."

 The Spy Who Shagged Me"

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16. "Cutthroat Island. People have forgotten about it. This movie deserves a lot more than what it got. It's a good pirate flick!"

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17. "Bubble Boy. It's hilarious."

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18. "Alien 3. Everything about it worked for me. I'm gonna go listen to the soundtrack now."

Screenshot from "Alien 3"

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19. "Wild Wild West. I loved it as a kid but found out only recently that it was a massive flop. I rewatched it, and it’s a fun movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously."

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20. "Little Nicky. I don't generally like Adam Sandler comedies, but that one is hilarious."

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Agree? Disagree? Have your own additions? See you in the comments!

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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