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August 09, 2018 1 min read
What makes a good bad movie? It's a question I've been pondering over the years as I sit through more and more bad bad movies trying to be good bad movies. Take Skyscraper as a recent example. It's a bad movie, but it's not a good bad movie despite featuring many of the things one would assume make a good bad movie. It's pretty much just bad. You can say to just shut up and have fun, but bad bad movies aren't fun, they're just bad. And yet every once in a while one of these bad movies turns out to be good.
Despite having every flaw I have ever harped on in any review, The Meg is one of these films. It makes me look like a hypocrite when I come down hard on other movies of its ilk, but there's a certain magic to making a movie like this and The Meg nails it. It's beyond stupid, full of cliches, has only acceptable CGI, and features a host of actors who still can't believe they signed on for it. It's also awesome.
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