I’m a strong believer that even if a movie is considered bad, it can still be entertaining. I’ve seen my fair share of truly atrocious movies, ones that aren’t even salvageable, but I’ve also seen some low-ranking flicks that manage to deliver adrenaline-pumping fun despite a lackluster plot and thinly-sketched characters. One such case is “San Andreas,” which just landed on U.S. Netflix.

“San Andreas” is perhaps one of the most insanely chaotic disaster movies of the past decade. It stars Dwayne Johnson, who is naturally charming, and it grossed over $450 million at the worldwide box office back in 2015. Despite its commercial success, critics really weren’t that impressed, with the movie scoring a miserable 48% on Rotten Tomatoes.

That said, just because a movie has a green splat (ofte

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