Some movies are just bad.
But others go so far into horribleness that they become enjoyable in a completely different way. These are the "so bad they're good" movies.
And sometimes you're in the mood for some horrendous filmmaking. Luckily there's an entire section of Reddit devoted to picking out the best ones — the subreddit is called "TheWorstofNetflix."
Here you'll find self-aware car tires, an FDR who loves to freestyle rap, and dogs with superpowers. You can even catch Nicole Kidman in her debut film, in which she plays a "plucky teen" who helps some BMX-riding kids take on bank robbers.
We looked through Reddit and found the 22 best/worst movies. (Note: Some require a DVD plan to get on Netflix):
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"Avalanche Sharks"

A ski-resort accident causes an avalanche to unearth ancient "snow sharks" that feed on human flesh, especially young spring-break snow bunnies.
Ghost sharks named Schnookums...
"Dancin': It's On!"

Jennifer and Ken have little in common, but their chemistry on the dance floor is unmistakable. When romance blossoms, fate conspires to trip them up.
A Magical Negro stereotype, a mime, and the director of "Space Mutiny" (really) all band together to show a blond, rich, white girl the power of dance in this 89-minute Panama Beach tourism video.
"Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit"

Fu the Rabbit ventures out of the comfort of his kitchen and teams up with Penny, a kung fu prodigy, on a heroic quest to save their kung fu academy.
Blatant ripoff of Kung Fu Panda. Terrible voice acting, non-existent plot, and awful dialogue.
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