12 Trash Movies (That You Definitely Love Anyway)

4. Waterworld

Waterworld Movie
Universal Studios

Back when it was first released, Waterworld was criticised for its comically inflated costs (which are estimated at roughly $235 million with marketing included), and it always seemed to struggle with that weight around its neck. Eventually, it became profitable, thanks to home release, but for a while there, it looked like the turkey it was predicted to be.

It really didn't help those cynical expectations that the film is an over-blown epic that fails to add enough substance to its plot or characters to match the lavish sets and action set-pieces. In that respect, it's something of a gutless fish.

But it's nothing like the disaster it was painted in terms of the experience it sells. Waterworld is sort of like a marriage of Mad Max and an old school Western, and while it probably needed a more charismatic lead character, it's the kind of big money popcorn movie that really gets you excited. And that's definitely something to love.

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