
A husband shows his wife the worst movies in cinema history, and the credits can't come soon enough. Every week, one of us (Tyler) gleefully picks a terrible movie, while the other (Mary) watches —usually against her will. Together, we break down the absurdity, from awful acting to baffling plot twists, and decide: so bad it’s good, or just bad? Expect rants, ridiculous reenactments, and a slow de... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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This week, we’re diving headfirst into a punk rock post-apocalypse with Tank Girl (1995)—and for the first time ever, Mary didn’t want the end credits to roll right away. That’s right, this chaotic, comic book fever dream somehow won her over with mu... more
Everybody chill—Misery Loves Movies is back after an unexpected frost delay! This week, we suit up (complete with gratuitous Bat-nipples and credit card product placement) for a neon-lit descent into Joel Schumacher’s infamous Batman & Robin (1997). more
We’re a day late, but we’re coming in fists flying with our latest episode covering the infamous Street Fighter (1994). Join us as we dive into this chaotic video game adaptation starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia, complete with bizarre on... more
Buckle up for a joyride into the weirdest roadside attraction ever filmed! In Dan Aykroyd’s Nothing But Trouble, a group of yuppies (led by Chevy Chase and Demi Moore) accidentally rolls into Valkenvania, where a deranged small‑town cop arrests them ... more
Oh hi, listeners! This week, we finally tackle The Room, Tommy Wiseau’s infamous disasterpiece that has baffled and delighted cult movie fans for over two decades. This accidental masterpiece of awkward dialogue, unexplained subplots, football tossin... more
After a string of legendary flops, we’re switching gears (slightly) with a palate cleanser full of fluorescent vibes and unhinged energy. This week, we revisit Batman Forever—Joel Schumacher’s 1995 take on the Dark Knight, where Gotham is part theme ... more
You thought Uwe Boll couldn’t get any worse? Think again. This week, we’re diving headfirst into Postal (2007), the infamous video game adaptation that doubles as an exercise in bad taste. Offensive, chaotic, and somehow starring actual actors like J... more
What if E.T. was made by McDonald’s and Coca-Cola? Well… it kinda was. This week, we’re diving into Mac and Me (1988), the infamous product placement-packed disaster that tried (and failed) to capture Spielberg magic. Featuring an alien with a horrif... more
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