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The Phenomenon of Watching Bad Movies


What is the Point of Creating (and Watching) Disturbing Movies?

One thing should be made clear: I do not refer to generic horror films as disturbing movies in this discussion. In simple terms, a disturbing ...

Am I a Bad Christian for Watching Hallmark Christmas Movies?

Am I a Bad Christian for Watching Hallmark Christmas Movies? Author ... What is a Christian to make of this phenomenon? And, more ...

Embracing the Fun Factor in “Bad” Movies - NR92

Embracing the Fun Factor in “Bad” Movies. By Kendrick Sims on April ... movie that they enjoy watching. Whether it's through spectacle ...

So bad it's good: Why consumers love the worst entertainment

The paper opens with examples of so-bad-they're-good sensations, including the 2003 film “The Room,” considered among the worst movies ever made ...

Here's why watching the same TV shows and movies over and over ...

Don't get us wrong, through the course of the pandemic we've all ... Choudhary explains that this phenomenon of reruns has become very ...

Can Movies Help You Become a Better Person?

Watch the movie, and be present to what is stirring inside you. While ... Worried that you might be wrong in that argument you're having?

The Aesthetics and Psychology Behind Horror Films

This. “pleasure” makes up the third theory, Dispositional Alignment Theory, which indicates that we like watch horror movies because we want the “bad” people in ...

What makes a movie so bad that it's good? 'Madame Web ... - NPR

What did you think of the movie? WELDON: Oh, it's bad. Yeah. I mean, folks online are saying it's epically bad, the worst Marvel movie ever made ...

I Watched All The Saw Films So You Wouldn't Have To

... the phenomena that were the Saw series and how it had ... I'll watch a bad Saw movie any time because of how enjoyable the series is.

I watched The Last Sharknado. I have questions. So many questions.

The Sharknado franchise has obvious viral appeal, the same appeal that finances other intentionally bad shark movies like Sharktopus, Sharktopus ...

Hate-watching - Wikipedia

Velma is one such example of this phenomenon, where hate-watching is ... Are You Hurting Your Brain By "Hate-Watching" Bad Television? Gizmodo ...

Why Being a Hater Feels So Good - VICE

... phenomenon. Here's why we derive so much pleasure from so much ... Does hate-watching or hate-following make me a bad person? According ...

How Does Watching a Video "Affect" Our Bodies? - Creative Humans

Affect theory explains our unconscious bodily responses to what we visually perceive on-screen. When we sit down to see a new film, we aren't just passively ...

“So-Bad-It's-Good”: The Room and the Paradoxical Appeal of Bad ...

” It is this curious phenomenon of “so-bad-it's-good” that is of ... In “Why People Keep Watching The Worst Movie Ever Made.” Vox, June ...

Binge-Watching and Your Health | Northwestern Medicine

Research has found a strong link between binge-watching and mental health problems such as depression, insomnia, anxiety, stress, and loneliness. Back problems.

Why 'Last Christmas' is the best bad movie of the year (opinion)

Why Last Christmas is the best bad movie of the year (opinion). By ... phenomenon that is Frozen is a step too far. That movie came out ...

Bad movies, complex feelings: food for thoughts - Offscreen

In other words, it can be “so bad it's good,” as so many top 10 lists across the web proclaim. When a certain amount of joy can be extracted from watching ...

The 15 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Peacock in November 2024 - Syfy

Alien abduction refers to the phenomenon of people reporting ... watch bad movies until your connection with reality shatters. If you ...

Batman & Robin is terrible, and here's why you should watch it ...

... watching a movie this bad. For me, Batman & Robin rests comfortably in the space where legendary bad films can be adored for how ...

Enjoying trash films: Underlying features, viewing stances, and ...

References (55) · C.A. McCoy et al. Watching bad television: ironic consumption, camp, and guilty pleasures · R.A. Peterson. Problems in comparative research: the ...