When contemplating art, there is no universal truth that would evaluate how good it really is. The same thing happens with films; while there are many technical components that effectively make a film stand out—great direction, screenplay, and camera work, for example—ultimately what makes a film good is its audience.

While there are countless world-famous films that people don’t watch, there are also a few low-rated, hate films that appeal to different types of viewers. From Hudson Hawk to Wild Wild WestHere are Reddit’s favorite and least favorite movies.

“Hudson Hawk” (1991)

Bruce Willis in Hudson Hawk (1991)

Hudson Hawk 1991 film about an ex-conBruce Willis), who was released from prison after serving ten years. Hudson plans to live a simple life away from trouble. However, the character is caught between a rock and a hard place when a crazy couple blackmails him into stealing a piece of Leonardo da Vinciwork and threatens to kill his friend Tommy (Danny Aiello) if he refuses to do so.

Michael LehmannThe IMDb movie has a total score of 5.7. However, people on Reddit find the hate for the movie “completely confusing”. According to u/tarnin, the film features “amazing one-liners, amazing cheesy acting, amazing plot. It’s just a fun movie in every way.”

“Matrix Revolutions” (2003)

Keanu Reeves and Hugo Weaving in The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

Matrix this is a classic: its continuation, Matrix ReloadedOK. revolutions, on the other hand, apparently let down a large number of viewers. What follows is a sci-fi thriller. Keanu ReevesNeo, stuck at the train station between Matrix and in the real world as he fights to end the war between humanity and the machines. Since it is believed that it is he who will end the war, Neo’s associates decided to free him from the Merovingians.

The third part of the franchise was hardly one of the most beloved. When Reddit users were asked what movie they like but everyone hates, u/moviessuck couldn’t help but mention revolutions: “My most controversial opinion is that The Matrix Revolutions is a more interesting film than the first Matrix. In the comments, another user adds: “It kind of doesn’t end what the Matrix created, but the Animatrix fills in a lot of context (particularly the archive of the first war).”

“Forbidden Reception” (2011)

Emily Browning in Sucker Punch (2011)

Zack SnyderX Sucker Punch follows a young girl, doll (Emily Browning), in the 1960s. Baby Doll is stuck in a mental hospital by her abusive stepfather and will be lobotomized in five days. After she joins forces with four women, they all try to avoid the terrible fate that awaits them.

With a Tomatometer score of just 22% and an audience score of 47% based on 50K ratings, Sucker Punch considered very rotten. Still, moviegoers on the platform aren’t shy about showing off their love for the film, and u/NerdJ is one of them: “The plot might be average and the dialogue a little bland, but gosh, it’s just such a great movie, and in my opinion , the reality alterations were executed incredibly tactfully.”

‘Hulk’ (2003)

Hulk (2003)

This 2003 film focuses on the origins of Bruce Banner. Focusing on the accident that caused the beloved Marvel character he portrays Erica Bana in this - to turn into a giant machine of green rage with an increased release of adrenaline into his blood, Hulk was one of the first superheroes whose story was adapted for the screen, albeit with questionable results.

While both Hulk the solo movies didn’t live up to fan expectations, some fans on the site aren’t afraid to admit that they really liked the first movie and even called it “misunderstood and underrated”. The now-deleted account, which called the film “a fascinating psychological and philosophical exploration,” added: “The performances of Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliot and especially Nick Nolte were fantastic, letting the raw emotions of the characters come out. their performances. Also, the cinematography and especially the editing was excellent.”

Tron: Legacy (2010)

Tron: Legacy (2010)

When Sam (Garrett Hedlund), the son of a video game developer, goes in search of his father Kevin (Jeff Bridges), after his mysterious disappearance, he finds himself trapped in a virtual cyber world created by his father and in which he has been stuck for 20 years. While fictional virtual reality provides them with mind-boggling scenarios, it also counts on real danger.

Although often referred to as “failure”, Tron: Legacy actually did well at the box office; having raised over US$400 million, it Joseph Kosinski the sci-fi adventure movie made some good money - but that doesn’t mean there aren’t people who don’t like it. However, u/Maynards brags about the visuals and movie soundtrack in a Reddit post where someone asks cinephiles what movies they like but everyone hates: “But usually people feel me when I explain it’s a two-hour clip. to stupid punk music starring The Dude. .”

‘Water World’ (1995)

Kevin Costner, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Tina Majorino in Water World (1995)

This 1995 film, set in the future when the polar ice caps have melted and the Earth is almost completely submerged, is about the lone anti-hero “The Sailor” (Kevin Costner), which has adapted to a peculiar way of life. He later befriends Helen (Jean Tripplehorn) and her young companion Enola (Tina Majorino), only to find that they are being pursued by a sinister group. water world has a rotten rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Two people on the platform mentioned the movie in different posts asking the same question; one of the answers garnered over a hundred votes, which, on a brighter side, probably means the film isn’t as universally hated as people make it out to be. The now-deleted account says, “Oh my God, this movie is ambitious! How many more films since then have taken a risk like this? this movie stands out.”

‘Armageddon’ (1998)

Armageddon (1998)

Armageddon this is the second movie on this list starring Willis and is centered around an asteroid that threatens to hit the Earth. When Billy Bob ThorntonNASA chief Dan Truman suggests that the only way to stop this is to drill into its surface and detonate a nuclear bomb. Willis’ character, Harry Stamper, is about to go on a quest with his select team to save the world. on a dangerous space mission.

Even if he scores 37% on the tomatometer, Armageddon nonetheless, a memorable film. “Armageddon is a bad but entertaining film at its best. I have watched this movie many times and enjoyed every crappy moment of it,” notes u/shiv52. In another post, another user adds, “I hate it when Bruce Willis makes me cry. I feel so weak.”

‘Alien 3’ (1992)

Sigourney Weaver in Alien³ (1992)

Starting from the very end of the second film and following the events after the survivor Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) an accident that lands on Fiorina 161, an unarmed maximum security prison planet, third movie Alien The franchise didn’t live up to expectations.

However, the user of the platform admits that he really likes the film: “Alien 3 it’s the one that I really like and other people look at me strangely, strangely. I fully admit that the final product is cut by the studio and the action sequences are amateurish. But at the end of the day, I think the vast majority of complaints come down to this: “Well, it’s not aliens“Yes. I know that. It’s a different film.”

‘Prometheus’ (2012)

Prometheus (2012)

This Ridley Scott 2012 film Prometheus centered around archaeologist Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and her partner Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green) a space journey to a distant moon, along with a team of seventeen people in search of clues to the origin of mankind.

Describing it as a “fun and spooky sci-fi movie,” u/Horsefrend says that “the characters do questionable things, but (to me) it’s no different from a slasher in that sense. I also like that the film raises more questions than answers (like A Space Odyssey).”

“Wild Wild West” (1999)

Will Smith and Kevin Kline in The Wild Wild West (1999)

Wild Wild West action comedy based on a television show that ran from 1965 to 1977 and follows two famous special agents (Will Smith and Kevin Kline) in their quest to save President Grant from the clutches of a diabolical Confederate scientist (Kenneth Branagh), who intends to avenge the defeat in the Civil War.

“It seems that absolutely everyone hates, but I really like him. It’s an absolutely ridiculous film, but it’s Will Smith, Kevin Kline, and especially Kenneth Branagh who are the ones who start all this like no other, and I love it, ”says u/Hooded_Demon.