Is this a case of art imitating life imitating life and art? https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/2023/07/20/cocaine-sharks-discovery-channel-movie-drugs-florida-shark-week-episode/70439632007/
Brian E. Lindstrand
2023-07-21 21:03:57 +0000 UTC
I know it doesn't meet your criteria but the most insulting watchbait title I have ever seen was for a zombie movie called Retardead. It kept showing up on my Google play recommended list all through October and made me sad thinking about what I did to make the algorithm recommend this to me multiple times.
Chris Ferrin
2023-07-20 08:19:29 +0000 UTC
Mike's stream-of-consciousness video descriptions are always a fun little bonus.
cynthia
2023-07-18 15:22:59 +0000 UTC
I have to say, for me, the original "The Amityville Horror" is still one of the WORST movies I've seen that got ripped off a million times.. you know, one of those cinematic landmarks like "Jaws", "Halloween", "Death Wish" or "Die Hard"... there is nothing to that movie, it's a terribly boring haunted house flick, an almost two hour snoozefest. I must attribute its popularity really to the house with the creepy windows that stare at you, because there is literally NOTHING else to it. Maybe Stephen King's recommendation in "Danse Macabre"... again proving that his taste in movies must be shitty beyond belief. Honestly, ANY single one of the sequels is better than the 1979 original, even if they're not great... I might actually recommend the Damiano Damiani directed "Amityville II: The Possession" (which ironically turns into a sort of "Exorcist" rip off in its second half), "Amityville: It's About Time" (directed by Tony Randel, who did "Hellbound: Hellraiser II" and "Ticks") and - surprisingly - the remake starring Ryan Reynolds, which tells exactly the same story as the original in 30 minutes less... demonstrating what a bore that movie was...