How does that excuse it? I mean, that idea is absolute BS as both the director and cast have claimed they were making a Hitchcockian thriller (yeah, right), but let's just stop and assume they were intentionally making a bad movie, forgetting that only $100 thousand dollars of the $5 million dollar budget was spent on the film and the rest was kept by the director.
Ok, you have this piece of sh_t movie, and its supposed to be bad ON PURPOSE. That makes it even more reasonable for people to rave on how bad it is. It's one thing to be a horrible director like Michael Bay, a horrible screenwriter like Diablo Cody, horrible actors like Kevin Costner or Megan Fox (all of whom do not show a single ounce of creativity or trying in their work, btw)...they just have no idea what they are doing. Nobody in this film did either. But to intentionally make a bad movie, in an industry dedicated to the entertainment of the masses, that is inexcusible. What, I'm just supposed to be ok with them taking my money and wasting my time because they were supposed to? The film industry has an obligation to ME and everyone else to give us good movies, to entertain us, to put some effort into it so that we don't feel ripped off. I do not want to waste even a dollar of MY money, waste 97 minutes of MY life, on a piece of garbage that was made intentionally to be bad. That is just a middle finger to me. It's like trying to excuse that mutated abomination 'Freddy Got Fingered' because it was supposed to be horrible and offensive. I don't care...if it's giving me the middle finger, I hate it. I can't even laugh at how bad it is because it's not laughably bad like 'The Room'. At least that was horrible in a jaw-dropping, WTF style. This is more along the lines of stuff they used to put on MST3K, except even worse. I can't laugh when I actively want to hunt down the people who made this movie and knee them in the groin.
But that's assuming that this film was made to be bad, which is not the case. This is just a collection of horribly untalented people getting together, shooting a horrible movie over a couple of days, in order to scam their producers out of money. There was no effort put in here and, no, that's not the point. No one should ever make a bad movie just to make a bad movie. Why? Well, look at what people say about this movie. Are ANY of the people who worked on this movie ever going to get work again? Nope.
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