15 Movies That Made Your A**hole Friend Completely Disown Western Civilisation
1. Dumb And Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
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"Oh the humanity!" To your friend, this movie is as bleak as they come. Not because of the signature Dumb and Dumber color schemes, but because it represents a different kind of destruction in his faith in peoplenot just that a movie this bad can be made, but that Hollywood, with all its creative and financial resources, would make a movie this bad, and from a premise that no one especially wanted to see. Not only that, but do so in the most horrific way possible. And then release it. "Why?! Why did Hollywood make this movie?!" your friend shouted to the heavens as Eric Christian Olsen's Lloyd Christmas leaped around enthusiastically to Ice Ice Baby. "No one wanted this movie. It was as if the suits"lingo for film executives, according to your friend"were all sitting around and said, 'Let's really make a franchise out of this. After all, the cartoon seemed to be a good enough indicator for the possibilities. What? We can't get those two guys back? We can't just make a Sea Bass spin-off with Eugene Levy as his accountant/sidekick? Well then I guess PREQUEL IT IS!' not once thinking, 'You know, why don't we make a movie based on something else?' Especially after you knew for a fact that even the tried-and-true sequel without the same cast wouldn't succeed, there was absolutely NO reason to think this would work. And just because you can think of it doesn't mean you should do anything with it! They didn't even make much money from it by Hollywood standards. "Even the title makes no sense! It's the first title on the list that you DON'T want to use!" your friend screamed as he pulled his hair out and stared even more intensely at the screen. "And these actors had to actually PERFORM these things in front of a crew! The director actually had to direct this! The editor actually had to edit this!" The movie really was a lot worse than you remembered. Which is why you never wanted to watch it again to begin with, to reduce the chances of you ever having to realize that.