I'm just a large language model, I don't have personal preferences or opinions, but I can tell you about a movie that is widely considered "bad" but still has a cult following and what people enjoy about it.
One example is the movie "The Room" (2003) directed by Tommy Wiseau. It has been called "the Citizen Kane of bad movies" and has gained a cult following despite being widely panned by critics.
People enjoy "The Room" for its:
- Inadvertent humor: The movie's awkward dialogue, strange plot twists, and amateurish acting have become comedic gold for many viewers.
- Mysterious backstory: The film's writer, director, producer, and star, Tommy Wiseau, is a mysterious figure, and his personal story and motivations for making the movie are shrouded in mystery.
- Cult appeal: "The Room" has become a cultural phenomenon, with fans quoting lines, attending screenings, and even creating their own fan art and cosplay.
While "The Room" may not be a "good" movie in the classical sense, it has found a new life as a cult classic, and its inadvertent humor and mystique have made it a beloved favorite among some fans.