Bad Movies with great casts?

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All The King’s Men
Valentine’s Day
New Year's Eve
Rock of Ages



I wouldn't say Planet of the Apes had a great cast
And I wouldn't say that Batman Returns is a bad movie.






Some of the DC films:
league of justice
Wonder woman (both)








The cast was amazing and I expected nothing less but what I got was Top 5 Worst Films Ever Made material. I hated it so much.

I didn't quite hate it that bad, but I understand. From the cast and commercials I expected a comedy, and I guess it is one from a certain perspective...BUT this movie is clinical depression in a can. It has the most downer, impossible to enjoy second half.


This is a shame, because it has one sequence that's pure dark comedy gold. Everything from the zombies invading the diner to Adam Driver going inside and racing to the scene.


I give it a D.



Every musical ever?

I would say The Departed, but most people don't consider it a bad movie.
Well that doesn't really count. Since both Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio wrongly are considered good actors, they're likely to get roles in high budget movies, typically along with other well known names that usually are actually decent actors. Meaning most movies with both of them onboard will already be considered to have great casts AND will be bad for starring two bad actors bound to have been given key roles.

Anyway, my nominations off the top of my head that haven't already been mentioned would be Outbreak (1995), Heat (1995) and Ronin (1998)



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I think, Dune: Part Two is a good example.
Timothée Chalamet, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Charlotte Rampling, Stellan Skarsgård, Christopher Walken - what a great cast for a crappy video-show to entertain the masses.
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Ronin and Heat are both awesome. I don't care what anyone says. Both are better than the Departed, which wasn't bad, but definitely took itself far more seriously than it had any right doing.

My vote is going to go towards Star Wars Rise of Skywalker. What a shame to take a great cast with so much great chemistry together, just to drive straight off a cliff, because too many hard-core fans had their feelings hurt by Last Jedi (a great movie).

It was an attempted readjustment towards "what the old school fans wanted", that wound up rolling the series upsidedown, and catching it on fire.