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  2. Sep 16, 2024 · This ranked poll of films with bad in the title includes movies like Bad Boys, Bad Santa, and The Bad News Bears. Don't forget that this list is interactive, meaning you can vote the film names up or down depending on much you liked each movie that has the word bad in it.

    • Se7en (1995) New Line. Se7en. R. Director. David Fincher. Cast. Brad Pitt , gwyneth paltrow , John C. McGinley , Morgan Freeman , Kevin Spacey. Runtime. 127 minutes.
    • Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) 20th Century Fox. Arguably the best Die Hard sequel, Die Hard with a Vengeance saw Bruce Willis’ John McClane square off against Jeremy Iron’s Simon Gruber, a new villain with a familiar name.
    • They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969) ABC. In the context of the movie, the title They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? does eventually make sense, but this profound reminder of America’s darkest era deserves something more engaging.
    • Edge of Tomorrow (2014) Warner Bros. Edge of Tomorrow. PG-13. Director. Doug Liman. Cast. Emily Blunt , Tom Cruise. Runtime. 1h 53m. Writers. John-Henry Butterworth , Christopher McQuarrie , Jez Butterworth.
  3. 1. Bad Teacher. 2011 1h 32m R. 5.7 (214K) Rate. 47 Metascore. A lazy, incompetent middle school teacher who hates her job, her students, and her co-workers is forced to return to teaching to make enough money for breast implants after her wealthy fiancé dumps her. Director Jake Kasdan Stars Cameron Diaz Jason Segel Justin Timberlake. 2. Bad Santa.

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  4. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 10 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Bad Santa. 2003 1h 32m R. 7.0 (156K) Rate. 70 Metascore. A miserable conman and his partner pose as Santa and his Little Helper to rob department stores on Christmas Eve. But they run into problems when the conman befriends a troubled kid.

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    There is precisely one time in the history of movies that "The Sequel" was a funny subtitle for a sequel, and that was when Airplane II did it in 1982, simply because no one had done it before. Since then, titling your work "Anything 2: The Sequel" is like shorthand for"Maybe if I put some kind of subtitle in here people won't realize how unimagina...

    Quibbles about "v" vs. "vs." aside, the real problem with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is that it takes what should be a hugely exciting idea - two of the all-time greatest superheroes fighting each other onscreen for the first time ever - and spoils the ending. See, because DC wants to be like Marvel but has less patience, this film is also ...

    Yes, the movie does involve blackmail and a black male, but that doesn't really make calling it Blackmale a good idea. Racial insensitivity might get a pass if this movie were from earlier in film history. (there are film titles from 1898 and 1904 that use the N-word in some pretty chilling contexts.) Plus, the "blaxploitation" pictures of the 1970...

    Killer Nerd might have been a semifinalist for this list but the sequel title really puts it over the top. The whole nerd-revenge fantasy epitomized by Revenge of the Nerds reached its sell-by date in the late 1990s, as tech geniuses started to make mad loot and gain more power. We're sure there are still plenty of big dumb bullies in school pickin...

    Long titles can occasionally be fantastic, especially when they sort of tell us how to shorten them, like Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan and Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. But it takes a really great title idea to justify our patience, and when you ask us to...

    In the filmmakers' defense, this is another of those titles that got worse with age... well, actually, it was always pretty bad. But at least the movie made the homophobes the bad guys, despite a title that more or less conflates homosexuality with being a hairy, freakish monster that prowls the city late at night to feast upon flesh. It also leane...

    The idea of our household items turning into (or always really being) possessed monsters is a solid source of horror: what's scarier than something coming for us in our homes, when we are at our most vulnerable yet think we are safe? But being a "death bed," in addition to the terrible pun, sounds really inconvenient. Once you've eaten your owners,...

    Wait, we kind of lost the character motivation there. Let's try again:"Don't worry your pretty little heads, moviegoers! We know having a title that isn't a title just BLOWS YOUR LITTLE MINDS, but it'll be okay. We're just TOO RAW, TOO REAL for you!"Closer?

    Random capitaliZation of uncommon letters gets old pretty Quick... so Quick that eVen one eight-letter title can't really get away with it. The '90s saw a lot of this blatant caps abuse, from all the Internet companies that tried to make themselves cooler by calling themselves eSomething or iWhatever (we still don't know if you should call it "eBay...

    This movie has two other titles, almost as bad: Troma originally tried to call it Fat Boy Goes Nutzoid, but changed their minds after the lawyers for the then-popular music group, the Fat Boys, sort of dramatically cleared their throats. Later, Troma marketed the film as Zeisters, which means nothing as far as we can tell. At any rate, Fat Guy Goes...

  5. Dec 3, 2023 · Many iconic films had terrible working titles that were changed before release. The right title can properly capture the essence of a film and attract the intended audience.

  6. Feb 15, 2020 · A bad title need not be a death sentence for a film, and some can still be memorable, even when their titles aren't. Here are ten good films which are better than their bad titles.