In 2012, Kevin Durant stared in Thunderstruck, his first and only feature film about losing his basketball ability to a 16-year-old boy through a surge of energy.
Teammate Draymond Green has seen the film before, but watched it again before Warriors shoot around Friday, documenting the viewing via Snapchat. He didn’t exactly give it a glowing review.
Draymond Green Snapchatted himself watching Thunderstruck 18 hours ago, called it the “worst movie in movie history” pic.twitter.com/1iUlyqzAUU
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 27, 2017
If you thought that critique was harsh, Draymond doubled down when he was asked about the movie at by KNBR’s Warriors insider Anthony Slater, unable to hold back laughter while giving a scathing review.
Draymond Green gives his scathing review of Thunderstruck (KD’s movie) pic.twitter.com/gA7nkOCqoy
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 27, 2017
Thunderstruck is certified rotten on movie review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with only 20 percent of critics giving it a positive review. Surprisingly, Thunderstruck has an audience score of 71 percent, which may or may not included Brandon Rush’s kids.
Here’s Steve Kerr’s cameo via Slater.
Underrated part of Thunderstruck: Steve Kerr's performance pic.twitter.com/xxMWHyfBOs
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 27, 2017