Yeah, It's That Bad - Complete Archive

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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

  • Armageddon

    23/05/2015

    Armageddon was one of the most successful blockbusters of 1998; it had a star studded cast and state of the art special effects, yet despite all this, it was shunned by many critics. Is Armageddon a misunderstood gem, or a global killing disaster?

  • Transformers

    23/05/2015

    Transformers was one of the most anticipated movies of 2007; it was directed by Michael Bay, a man who has perfected the art of the summer blockbuster, and it was based upon a beloved cartoon and series of toys from the 1980's. What could possibly go wrong?

  • Waterworld

    23/05/2015

    Waterworld was one of the most infamous movies of the 1990's; it was cursed with a budget that spiraled out of control, which at the time, caused it to become the most expensive film ever made. It became the movie that critics loved to hate, and thus, Waterworld became the butt of jokes for years to come. Is it really that bad, or is this another instance of unfair media bias?

  • Ghostbusters II

    23/05/2015

    Ghostbusters II is the sequel to one of the most beloved movies of the 1980's; the original film was an amazing mix of both comedy and science fiction. Does this sequel live up to its predecessor, or should it be banished to the Ecto-Containment Unit?

  • Mortal Kombat

    23/05/2015

    Mortal Kombat was an extremely popular video game during the early 90's. Millions of kids around the world became hooked on its fun gameplay and shocking violence. It was only inevitable that something so popular would spawn a movie adaptation, but is Mortal Kombat a Flawless Victory, or does it deserve to be dumped into The Pit?

  • G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

    23/05/2015

    An entire generation grew up watching G.I. Joe during the 1980's, and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra was created to capitalize on the "toy movie" craze that was ushered in by Transformers. Does this movie live up to an entire generation's nostalgic dreams, or is this the Joe's worst mission yet?

  • Bicentennial Man

    23/05/2015

    Bicentennial Man was released during the Christmas season back in 1999; it starred Robin Williams and was meant to be a big budget, family friendly science-fiction movie that would make you laugh as well as warm your heart. Did it succeed, or is this just another clunker for the junk pile?

  • The Boondock Saints

    23/05/2015

    The Boondock Saints is widely considered to be a cult classic, and is beloved by college guys everywhere, yet it has a 19% on Rotten Tomatoes. Is this another example of film snobs thumbing their noses at an amazing movie, or is it an overrated waste of time?

  • Babylon A.D.

    23/05/2015

    Vin Diesel is one of the most popular action stars working today, and in 2008, he starred in Babylon A.D., a movie which Rotten Tomatoes referred to as one of the worst films of the 2000's. Is it really as bad as people say?

  • 2012

    23/05/2015

    John Cusack and Woody Harrelson have front row seats to the end of the world in 2012. This movie has been called the mother of all disaster movies, a special effects spectacle that was created to dazzle all the senses. Does it live up to the hype, or is it a disaster of epic proportions?

  • Law Abiding Citizen

    23/05/2015

    Gerard Butler is a likable guy that always finds himself in less than stellar movies; almost every movie he made from 2008 - 2009 are Certified Rotten on Rotten Tomatoes, and Law Abiding Citizen is no exception. Critics have called it nonsensical and preposterous, but is it really that bad?

  • Batman and Robin

    23/05/2015

    Batman is a character that was born to be in movies, and one of the most anticipated films of 1997 was the sequel to Batman Forever: Batman and Robin. This movie is infamous for its campy tone and silly style. It has been said that this film nearly killed the Batman franchise, but is it really that bad?

  • The Proposal

    23/05/2015

    Romantic Comedies have been Hollywood's bread and butter for years; guys hate them, girls love them. In 2009, Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds starred in The Proposal, a movie which critics called the most cliched romcom ever made. Is this movie a heart warming classic, or generic trash? This movie was chosen by you the listeners!

  • Legion

    23/05/2015

    During 2010, Hollywood was in love with the end of the world, and Legion was meant to be an action oriented take on the apocalypse - with a religious twist. If you watched any movie towards the end of 2009, you definitely saw the trailer for this movie; did Legion turn out to be a gift from heaven, or a hellish punishment?

  • Lost in Space

    23/05/2015

    Back in 1998, remaking old TV shows into movies was just as popular then as it is today, and Lost in Space was meant to revitalize an old franchise, turning a new generation on to the adventures of the Robinson family. The majority of movies that are based on TV shows tend to be less than stellar, but does Lost in Space buck the trend?

  • Twilight

    23/05/2015

    In 2008, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson starred in this adaptation of the super successful novel of the same name by Stephanie Meyers. Twilight is an extremely controversial subject, with an equal amount of haters and supporters on each side. We toss our two cents in the ring and ask the question: is it really that bad?

  • Gamer

    23/05/2015

    In 2009, the creators of Crank made a film with Gerard Butler that was a social commentary on society's addiction to massively multiplayer online games and its voyeuristic fascination with violence. Did it hit the mark, or did it land with a thud? We fly off into multiple tangents in this one: discussing vegemite, Old Spice commercials, and Klasky Csupo cartoons.

  • Freddy Got Fingered

    23/05/2015

    In 2001, Tom Green was at the height of his power when he was granted 14 million dollars and the power to make any movie his heart desired. This was the result. Was this big budget gross out comedy some sort of elaborate post modern joke, or was it just bad? Daddy, would you like some sausage?

  • Vanilla Sky

    23/05/2015

    In 2001, Tom Cruise and Penelope Cruz starred in this polarizing mind warp of a movie; was it ahead of its time, or just confusing?

  • Whiteout and Vantage Point

    23/05/2015

    In 2009, Kate Beckinsale took a trip down to Antarctica, and in 2008, Dennis Quaid took a trip down to Spain; neither turned out to be a very relaxing vacation. Whiteout has a 7% on Rotten Tomatoes, and was called one of the worst films of the last decade. Vantage Point has a 34%; in tonight's double feature, we find out if they really are as bad as people say.

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