People Are Sharing The Most Hated Movies They Are Willing To Defend
Critics can hate a movie but that doesn't always mean audiences will too. Even when a movie is universally panned by critics, love from audiences can transcend negative reviews. Twitter Movies started a thread asking people to share the most hated movies they're willing to defend and the responses are passionate. Be sure to vote up the movies you think are worthy of defending!
- 1284 VOTES
Megamind
— thelordofchaos14 (@thelordofchao14) November 13, 2021
Released: 2010
Directed by: Tom McGrath
- 2299 VOTES
Starship Troopers
— Sam Vanivray (@SamVanivray) November 11, 2021
Released: 1997
Directed by: Paul Verhoeven
- 3218 VOTES
Pitch Black
The Riddick Trilogy pic.twitter.com/IDEwTmGUpH
— TryToEpic (@Try2Epic) November 3, 2021Released: 2000
Directed by: David Twohy
- 4261 VOTES
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith
Revenge of the Sith is a top 3 Star Wars movie pic.twitter.com/JsC2GsCdSo
— Tristonian (@TheTristenBrown) November 1, 2021Released: 2005
Directed by: George Lucas
- 5178 VOTES
A Million Ways To Die In The West
A Million Ways to Die in the West. Criminally underrated movie. pic.twitter.com/7ugtOzgC0L
— Jennifer Salis (@jls1757) November 3, 2021Released: 2014
Directed by: Seth MacFarlane
- 6204 VOTES
Alita: Battle Angel
Alita: Battle Angel pic.twitter.com/gSw58RNnIi
— StarOfElyon (@StarOfElyon) November 1, 2021Released: 2019
Directed by: Robert Rodriguez