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Usually budget constraints mean the monster is just someone in a hoodie hiding in a corner while a strobe light flashes, making it impossible to see if it’s a terrifying beast or just a grip on a smoke break.
If you had a specific movie in mind, let me know the ! I can tell you exactly why it scored that low (or maybe why it deserves better). 3.1 / 10 ActionHorr...
Because sometimes, seeing a movie try so hard to be Resident Evil and landing closer to a student project is more entertaining than a polished blockbuster. Usually budget constraints mean the monster is just
It’s that special type of late-night viewing where the "Action" is just shaky-cam chaos, and the "Horror" is... well, the acting. Here’s why these films often fall into that "magnificently bad" category: Because sometimes, seeing a movie try so hard
Script lines are so awkward they defy human logic. Example: "Wait! Don't open that—" (immediately opens door while shouting).
Characters sprint away from explosions that move slower than a casual jog, or guns with infinite ammo that never seem to actually hit the enemy.