I mean, I can certainly tell whether a movie is objectively good or bad while watching it, but that rarely correlates with my enjoyment of the movie. I can separate "this is really badly made/has bad writing/is a ridiculous premise" and "this is a fun distraction from the daily routine".
I kind of feel like being unable to make that separation and not being able to enjoy movies that are "bad" must be an exhausting and miserable experience.
Another example, Rocky Horror Picture Show. Certified classic; it's doing exactly what it wants to do. Is not trying to win Best Picture, and that's what's great about it
Evil Dead is one of the greats and easy to love, but I'm talking a genuine enjoyment of movies like Moontrap, Alien Apocalypse, and My Name Is Bruce.
The Bayformers are an interesting choice, because while I don't enjoy them myself, I've heard people actively enjoy the movies for the spectacle. Similar to how I have enjoyed some of the... less well written... Godzilla films. Folks are gonna enjoy what they enjoy.