Every year, The Razzies honor the worst cinematic achievements. But not all ignoble offerings are created equal — in fact, some movies are so bad, they’re good! And these are BuzzFeed’s favorite films that fall into that category.
Anaconda (1997)
Yes, I understand this is a creature feature about a massive snake terrorizing a documentary film crew led by Jennifer Lopez, Eric Stoltz, and Ice Cube. But, as far as I'm concerned, those are three major selling points. Throw in a pre-fame Owen Wilson, some seriously dodgy special effects, and Jon Voight's beyond incomprehensible accent, and you've got an A-plus B-movie.
Oh, and don't even get me started on the movie's most terrifying creature: the Candiru, which exists in real life, and will, following a quick Google search, make every single person think twice about ever stepping into murky water! —Jarett Wieselman
Columbia Pictures
Serendipity (2001)
It's objectively schmaltzy, annoying, and nonsensical, but I LOVE John Cusack, I LOOOVE Kate Beckinsale, and I LOOOOOOOOVE Jeremy Piven, Molly Shannon, and John Corbett in all of their respective roles here. Other things I love include, New York in the winter, bizarre plans gone awry, the entire soundtrack (especially Nick Drake), and unexpected paths crossing. This movie has no flaws. My mom loves it too. I might go watch it later. Bye. —Alanna Okun
Miramax
Tron: Legacy (2010)
Yes, it was a terrible movie with enough plot holes to qualify the film as a sort of theatrical swiss cheese. But outside of that, the actual movie was a stunning spectacle of visuals along with an orchestral score produced by none other than Daft Punk, which basically proves the musical duo literally can do no wrong. Bonus points for Jeff Bridges signing up for a two-hour music video featuring deadly frisbees and fighting a computer-generated evil Jeff Bridges. —Matthew Lynley
Walt Disney
She-Devil (1989)
I don't care if it's generally considered a "bad" movie, this is one of Meryl Streep's best performances. She is so obviously having an amazing time playing Mary Fisher, a romance novelist who lives in a glorious pink mansion and wears insanely wonderful hats. It's the ultimate female revenge fantasy pushed way over the top, but in such a delightful way! Also, ladies helping ladies (when they're not trying to destroy each other's lives). —Justine Zweibel
Orion Pictures
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