“Unmasking the Mystery: What Drives Hollywood to Create Cinematic Disasters?”

"Unmasking the Mystery: What Drives Hollywood to Create Cinematic Disasters?"

They make these types of bad movies on purpose.

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A man with a chainsaw fights a flying shark in New York City in 'Sharknado 2: The Second One' (2014)A man with a chainsaw fights a flying shark in New York City in 'Sharknado 2: The Second One' (2014)

‘ Sharknado 2: The Second One’ (2014)

5 Reasons Why Bad Movies Happen

OK, now that we know a little context as to why Hollywood makes bad movies, let’s talk about why some movies not meant to be “bad” actually turn out that way.

1. Rushed Productions

Rushed productions are probably the biggest culprit when it comes to bad movies being made. The studio system is money-driven. Studio executives have to please corporate shareholders, so they are forced to release X amount of movies to turn over a certain expectation of profit.

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