8 Horror Movies From the 2000s That Accidentally Became Comedy Cult Classics

For a horror film to become a cult comedy, it must have the intent to scare but fail miserably. At the same time, there have to be moments of genuine humor through line delivery, certain sequences, or questionable plot points; not as cut and dry as just saying it is a "so-bad-it's-good" film. It is a challenging criterion to meet, and one that is even more difficult when examining the 2000s, as it was a transitional period in horror without a well-defined identity, unlike the '70s or '80s.
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