Sinopsis
Welcome to the complete collection of Yeah, It's That Bad, containing every episode previously uploaded to iTunes, as well as every premium episode and After Dark special. Yeah, It's That Bad was a movie podcast that reviewed movies that are considered to be awful remakes, box office bombs, useless sequels, and other critically hated films. At the end of each episode, Joel, Martin, and Kevin ask the question: "Is it really that bad"?
Episodios
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Ultraviolet
23/05/2015In 2006, Milla Jovovich starred in the spiritual successor to the cult film Equilibrium; does this pseudo-sequel live up to its predecessor?
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The Perfect Storm
23/05/2015In the early 90's, several fishermen lost their lives in a once in a lifetime storm. Years later, George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg starred in a film dramatizing these events, stretching the phrase "Based on a True Story" to its limits.
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Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
23/05/2015Nicolas Cage reaches dizzying new heights of insanity in this 2012 sequel of the first Ghost Rider movie. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance combines the deadly duo of Neveldine/Taylor with the off the wall madness of Nicolas Cage; will we be able to handle the mayhem?
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Constantine
23/05/2015Comic book movies do not stray far from the typical super-hero story lines, but in 2005, Keanu Reeves starred in a film based on a graphic novel that dealt with a topic that was not common within the comic book genre: theology. As Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz get caught up in a battle between God and the Devil, we wonder if this film deserves to go to heaven or hell.
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Wild Wild West
23/05/2015After the success of Men in Black, Will Smith teamed up again with director Barry Sonnenfeld to create a steampunk cowboy film based on a TV show from the 1960's. Is this big budget blockbuster a worthless bomb, or a misunderstood classic?
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Valentine's Day
23/05/2015We celebrate the most romantic day of the year by watching one of the most star studded films of all time.
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park
23/05/2015Jurassic Park is one of the greatest summer block-busters of all time, and it's a movie that holds a special place in many people's hearts. In 1995, Steven Spielberg asked author Michael Crichton to write a sequel to his book that the first Jurassic Park was based off of. The Lost World was one of the most anticipated sequels of its time, but does it live up to the legacy of the original?
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Killers
23/05/2015Yeah, It's That Bad has an extremely checkered past when it comes to the romantic comedy genre, but perhaps a romantic "action" comedy can help us get over our slump. In 2010, Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl starred in Killers, a movie clearly inspired by Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
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National Treasure
23/05/2015Historians unanimously agree that the only true "national treasure" in American history is Nicolas Cage. In 2004's National Treasure, Nicolas Cage put his skills to the test solving complex riddles and puzzles. Is this movie an amazing treasure, or pointless junk?
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House of the Dead
23/05/2015Uwe Boll is one of the most infamous directors in Hollywood; his films are always met by a strong reaction from fans and critics alike. Boll is best known for his video game adaptations, so we decide to delve into the House of the Dead to see if it really is that bad.
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I, Robot
23/05/2015For many years, an adaptation of Isaac Asimov's classic collection of short stories "I, Robot", had bounced around Hollywood without much progress; but in 2004, a big budget action film starring Will Smith made it to the big screen. Was this a faithful adaption of the source material, or a generic action movie piggy-backing off of the source material's notoriety?
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon
23/05/2015We celebrate our 50th episode by watching the sequel to one of the first movies we ever watched for the podcast. The Twilight series has its fair share of lovers and haters; we dive into New Moon to see if it really is as bad as some people claim it is.
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The Butterfly Effect
23/05/2015In 2004, Ashton Kutcher starred in an extremely dark and mind bending science-fiction thriller called The Butterfly Effect. This film was a major departure in tone from Kutcher's earlier works, and it received a very negative reception from critics. Is this time travel thriller underrated, or an incomprehensible mess?
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The Polar Express
23/05/2015In 2004, The Polar Express ushered in a new method of filmmaking: performance capture. This early attempt was met with a mixed reaction from audiences and critics alike, with all sides taking issue with the supposedly dead and soulless appearance of the children. Is this movie really that bad, or is it a new Christmas classic?
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Dante's Peak
23/05/2015During the 1990's, two competing volcano themed movies appeared in theaters very close to one another: Dante's Peak and Volcano. Pierce Brosnan took a break from being James Bond and took a trip to Dante's Peak.
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
23/05/2015The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was meant to be a big budget adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel, but the end result was so bad, the film's director and Sean Connery both decided to quit the movie business.
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In Time
23/05/2015This was a premium episode for the 2011 film In Time, a dystopian science-fiction action thriller. It currently has a 36% on Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus is that In Time's intriguing premise and appealing cast are easily overpowered by the blunt, heavy-handed storytelling. But is it really that bad?
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
23/05/2015After the first Transformers film proved to be such a big box office success, Michael Bay, Shia LaBeouf, and Megan Fox once again teamed up with Optimus Prime and continued their battle with the Decepticons in this ill fated and critically hated sequel.