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Loveble Sidekick: The Untold Story of My Rise to Fortune
starring
Lovable Sidekick - as Himself
Scarlett Johansson - as Lola
It had no business being made, so it wasn't.
Mortal Engines
It seemed like a prime IP to get its time on the big screen, being that it's got a lot to build off of. But the sheer number of characters that were introduced throughout the movie and the 'all of this and more awaits,' really had me overwhelmed with having any continued interest in the "main characters" as the movie entered its third act. There were more issues, but that was the one that really sealed its fate imo.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
The SW Sequels. I admit that I didn't hate TFA, but the other two were very very very shit.
Perhaps, Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star. I have a weird relationship with this movie. I know it's shit but I can't help but be fascinated by it. It's a fun movie to make your friends and family watch with you so you can watch their reaction. I wouldn't even say it's so bad it's good. It's bad but entertaining at the same time. I watch it and think "how the fuck did this get made?"