Poor writing. Animation can be a joke but we'd care about a geometric shape if it was written well enough. Bad acting can make a movie charming or funny if the writing is good enough.
To me, it is the little things that break the feeling of immersion. Few movies are without a moment that breaks the spell, such as Han Solo using the word "parsec," a unit of distance, when he's talking about units of speed. That was bad writing because if the author wanted to throw around "parsec" to sound like science, he needed a few more words to turn it into a measure of speed. It was an "ouch" to sci fi fans instead. But there are other kinds of bloopers, like anachronisms. Maybe "sloppiness" is the general problem.
Backup your shit, the cyber attacks are up next.
And then the aliens??...
What makes a bad movie?
Poor writing. Animation can be a joke but we'd care about a geometric shape if it was written well enough. Bad acting can make a movie charming or funny if the writing is good enough.
To me, it is the little things that break the feeling of immersion. Few movies are without a moment that breaks the spell, such as Han Solo using the word "parsec," a unit of distance, when he's talking about units of speed. That was bad writing because if the author wanted to throw around "parsec" to sound like science, he needed a few more words to turn it into a measure of speed. It was an "ouch" to sci fi fans instead. But there are other kinds of bloopers, like anachronisms. Maybe "sloppiness" is the general problem.