Results: Terrible Movies, But Great Songs Part 5

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04/23/2026

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E.L. James' "Fifty Shades" novels were a literary phenomenon, but the movies just proved that you don't have to make movies based on every book. Most of their limited success was due to people going to see the movies just to see their literary fantasies on the big screen, but a combination of bad chemistry and boring plot doomed the films from the start. However, the soundtracks were surprising successes, not just once but three times -- was a surprising success. "Love Me Like You Do" by Ellie Goulding became a radio staple, while The Weeknd's "Earned It" got a Best Original Song nomination at the Oscars, and current artists, like Tove Lo, Halsey, and Corinne Bailey Rae proved that bad movies can indeed produce great soundtracks. Were you one of the millions who read the "Fifty Shades" books, and were you enthralled, disappointed or just bored with them?
Did not read any of them
72%
1153 votes
Loved the books
9%
144 votes
Very disappointed in the books
5%
81 votes
Bored with the books
5%
87 votes
Could barely get through one book...
8%
135 votes
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My last movie in this series isn't really a bad movie, but one of Disney's least talked about movies. The music from 1997s Hercules is not only a delight, it's one of the most unique soundtracks Disney has ever produced. And perhaps the song 'The Gospel Truth' is the best example of this. The film is musically narrated by "The Muses," who bring a lot of soul to this tale set in Ancient Greece. It may sound like a strange combination at first, but one listen will completely sell you on the combination—and the soundtrack as an underrated Disney classic. Do you remember enjoying this unique Disney soundtrack?
Never saw the movie
64%
1019 votes
Did not see it, but interested after listening to this song
7%
116 votes
I loved it
8%
133 votes
It was OK for me
9%
140 votes
Did not care for it
12%
192 votes

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