Worst of the Worst
Over the last decade, we've collected reviews for thousands of movies. Most films, even profoundly mediocre ones, can expect to receive at least cursory support from the pundits. However, once in a while, a film will take such a critical drubbing that further attention is warranted. That's where our Worst of the Worst list comes in. We've compiled a veritable cornucopia of dull, foolhardy, and outright terrible films, from legendary duds (Battlefield Earth) to chuckle-deficient comedies (Epic Movie), from hapless sequels (Basic Instinct 2) to scare-free would-be fright fests (Alone in the Dark). We've pored over the reviews to bring you the lowest Tomatometers of the decade -- including several (All About Steve, Whiteout) that were released within the last several weeks. In other words, we suffered for our work -- now it's your turn.
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:18 PM TUNNELRATS. Worst film ever. Of course written and directed by Uwe Boll. (Reply to this) |
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Jimmy C. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:29 PM The worst Movie of this year has to be "All About Steve." How Sandra Bullock can not only Produce but star in this Turkey is beyond me. This has got to be one of the most pathetic movies of the year. This is the first movie I have ever been to where the Movie was full of Movie Goers when it started and empty when it finished. (Reply to this) |
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Jimmy C. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:30 PM The worst Movie of this year has to be "All About Steve." How Sandra Bullock can not only Produce but star in this Turkey is beyond me. This has got to be one of the most pathetic movies of the year. This is the first movie I have ever been to where the Movie was full of Movie Goers when it started and empty when it finished. (Reply to this) |
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Jimmy C. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:30 PM The worst Movie of this year has to be "All About Steve." How Sandra Bullock can not only Produce but star in this Turkey is beyond me. This has got to be one of the most pathetic movies of the year. This is the first movie I have ever been to where the Movie was full of Movie Goers when it started and empty when it finished. (Reply to this) |
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Jimmy C. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:30 PM The worst Movie of this year has to be "All About Steve." How Sandra Bullock can not only Produce but star in this Turkey is beyond me. This has got to be one of the most pathetic movies of the year. This is the first movie I have ever been to where the Movie was full of Movie Goers when it started and empty when it finished. (Reply to this) |
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Jimmy C. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:30 PM The worst Movie of this year has to be "All About Steve." How Sandra Bullock can not only Produce but star in this Turkey is beyond me. This has got to be one of the most pathetic movies of the year. This is the first movie I have ever been to where the Movie was full of Movie Goers when it started and empty when it finished. (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Bo Ziffer writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:35 PM Aw man, I remember liking "The New Guy" when it came out. "Roll around . . . you'll be all right." That still gets me! And that Top 10! Good Lord, just reading the names was hard to do! I think we all expected "Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever", though. They've been playing it on HBO a lot recently, and I can't stop laughing at it! Jimmy C., do you have an opinion of worst movie? ;-) (Reply to this) |
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Bentley writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:51 PM How is House of a 1000 Corpses & Fallen (Denzel Washington) not on this list. 2 horrible films. I call for a recount. (Reply to this) |
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Simple J. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:53 PM How much did the makers of the Fast and Furious franchise pay rotten Tomatoes to not put at least 1 of those godforsaken movies off this list? (Reply to this) |
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Simple J. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:54 PM How much did the makers of the Fast and Furious franchise pay rotten Tomatoes to not put at least 1 of those godforsaken movies on this list? (Reply to this) |
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pierre l. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:59 PM Wow, no Nicholas Cage movies on here? That's odd. (Reply to this) |
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pierre l. writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:59 PM Wow, no Nicholas Cage movies on here? That's odd. (Reply to this) |
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Scott Love writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:01 PM I love this crap, man. (Reply to this) |
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Sputnik99 writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:05 PM I'm utterly suprised that out of all 100 of those movies, I have only seen two of them: Yu Gi Oh and Disaster Movie. I kind of liked Yu Gi Oh (But maybe because my son played the game) but Disaster Movie sucked. Quite a list. (Reply to this) |
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DanielthePhantasm XIX writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:10 PM what about revenge of the fallen,batman and robin and the original street fighter? (Reply to this) |
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DanielthePhantasm XIX writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:10 PM what about revenge of the fallen,batman and robin and the original street fighter,fast and furious tokyo drift? (Reply to this) |
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The Ensuing Onslaught writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:15 PM Why is everyone double posting?? explain horrible list of movies...nicely done. (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:20 PM has anyone seen "Dougal?" That looks like it might be of the "So bad, it's good" variety. For those wondering why certain movies aren't on the list, etc., it's yet another RT list made solely from critics responses and the tomatoe meter, although, I don't know what constitutes the Tie-Breaker. Good list, in that none of them are in the so-bad it's good variety, except maybe, DOUGAL, hence my asking. . . (Reply to this) |
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HoldtheTomatoes writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:33 PM Bentley - check your decade...Fallen is from '98. Aniston is certainly fortunate to escape this list. So many of her movies are completely unwatchable *cough* Love Happens *cough* (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:46 PM In reply to this comment (#2547748) I actually enjoyed House Of 1000 Corpses. But The Devil's Rejects was much better. (Reply to this) |
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Jon C. writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:48 PM wow how did we ever live in a world of cinema where the bad outweighs the good? Thankfully Ive avoided most of these pieces of garbage but man, some of them I want my time and money back my worst films ever: Primal Fear, Silence of the Lambs, the Friedberg and Seltzer movies, the Return, Uwe Boll's movies and Junebug I am so sad for alot of these actors: Jennifer Aniston, Sandra Bullock, Tara Reid, Jenny McCarthy etc. (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:49 PM T (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:50 PM In reply to this comment (#2547775) Silence of the Lambs? Really? Why? (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:53 PM Jon, Silence of the Lambs and Junebug? I agree with Rob S., REALLY? Then again, my least favorite film is the original FUNNY GAMES, and a lot of people like that. . . (Reply to this) |
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BCENS writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:53 PM Thanks for reminding me,I forgot to rate SOTL! Let's see here.....OK, got it. 100%! (Reply to this) |
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Jon C. writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:53 PM it was booooooring nothing happened (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 08:59 PM In reply to this comment (#2547781) I actually prefer Red Dragon, with Edward Norton and Ralph Fiennes. Thats the prequel to Silence of the Lambs. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:01 PM A lot of crap, and I'm happy to say I've avoided a lot of them. (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:01 PM In reply to this comment (#2547756) Bangkok Dangerous was awful. But he was really good in Adaptation. (Reply to this) |
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BCENS writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:03 PM The only movie I have seen on this list is Kickin' It Old School. I thought the home-rehab scene was hilarious! Not so much the rest of the movie, unfortunately. (Reply to this) |
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Account writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:09 PM Every decade and every year has its bad movies but For a while, i felt it was just me but maybe its not, the 2000's have produced some of the most painful movies to watch. Especially from 2001-2007. 08 and 09 seems to be turning things around after this LONG slump. (Reply to this) |
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neverwakingworld writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:12 PM I have seen Date Movie, Epic Movie and Meet the Spartans. (Reply to this) |
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salentoq writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:19 PM I actually enjoyed dragonfly, I mean is not one of the best films i have ever seen but it wasnt that bad either... I change dragon fly for any of the Urban legends film anytime (Reply to this) |
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james f. writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:24 PM You guys (Rotten Tomatoes) are such elitists. Nice list, with the exception of 6 movies. Kickin' it old school was hilarious, it has tons of laughs. Same goes for Corky Romano. Other movies that weren't "great" but at the same time don't belong on this list are Strange Wilderness (solely for the way that Steve Zahn talks to Hispanics with the high voice), 88 minutes was alright, Master of Disguise was more of a kids movie, and there was some funny one liners in Larry the Cable Guys Health inspector. What really irritates me is that it seems films aren't judged for what they are. Such as everyone that ripped The Final Destination. You have to throw out the acting and plot and judge it by the death scenes, because that is what the movie is about. 3-D decapitations and the all the death scenes, and don't tell me they didn't do a good job, you all know you loved it (assuming you had the 3_D experience). All of the FD movies are exactly the same, bad acting , bad plot, awesome death scenes. They cast and write those kinds of movies on purpose. Yeah, "We're thinking of getting Sir Anthony Hopkins and Meryl Streep for the lead roles in "The Final Destination." Come on! Not every film has to be an Indie film or "The English Patient" type, with star studded casts to be considered a "great movie." Please, rate movies for what they were meant to be, not what society says is "Oscar caliber" Think about it. (Reply to this) |
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james f. writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:24 PM You guys (Rotten Tomatoes) are such elitists. Nice list, with the exception of 6 movies. Kickin' it old school was hilarious, it has tons of laughs. Same goes for Corky Romano. Other movies that weren't "great" but at the same time don't belong on this list are Strange Wilderness (solely for the way that Steve Zahn talks to Hispanics with the high voice), 88 minutes was alright, Master of Disguise was more of a kids movie, and there was some funny one liners in Larry the Cable Guys Health inspector. What really irritates me is that it seems films aren't judged for what they are. Such as everyone that ripped The Final Destination. You have to throw out the acting and plot and judge it by the death scenes, because that is what the movie is about. 3-D decapitations and the all the death scenes, and don't tell me they didn't do a good job, you all know you loved it (assuming you had the 3_D experience). All of the FD movies are exactly the same, bad acting , bad plot, awesome death scenes. They cast and write those kinds of movies on purpose. Yeah, "We're thinking of getting Sir Anthony Hopkins and Meryl Streep for the lead roles in "The Final Destination." Come on! Not every film has to be an Indie film or "The English Patient" type, with star studded casts to be considered a "great movie." Please, rate movies for what they were meant to be, not what society says is "Oscar caliber" Think about it. (Reply to this) |
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HAPPYCOLOREDMARBLES writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:28 PM I didn't think strange wilderness was worse than than the date/disaster movie(s) franchise(s). i laughed more than a couple of times,although i expected a much better movie. seems like lots of indie films made this list,many of which i have never heard of. i thought the J Lo movie Enough should have made this list.that's all i can really think of off the top of my head. i know there are plenty of duds we can all add to this list. i wish MST3K would do riff trax on some of these God awful films. peace (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:30 PM In reply to this comment (#2547802) You have to know the difference between "fun" films and "good" films. FD and films like that aren't neseccarily "good" but they are enjoyable to watch. The films on this list are neither fun nor good. just awful to sit through. (Reply to this) |
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Colyn B. writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:32 PM I am actually kind of disappointed in seeing Babylon A.D. on this list. Despite its convoluted plot (thank you FOx) I found it to be a rather enjoyable Sci-FI movie. I pretty much agree with the rest of the list except for House of 1000 Corpses which was just to bizarre not to love. You can really tell how awful American Cinema is becoming with so many movies added to this list just recently. Bring on some more foreign films. (Reply to this) |
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Colyn B. writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:33 PM In reply to this comment (#2547775) How in the hell can you think Silence of the Lambs is one of the worst movies ever? That is offensive to the world lol. (Reply to this) |
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Colyn B. writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:38 PM In reply to this comment (#2547774) Yes it was. I think the Devil's Rejects is a truly amazing for what it is. Its gritty, brutal, and badass. Eveything you want. (Reply to this) |
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ARTaylor writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:46 PM The only movies I've seen are Envy, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie (I played the game and loved the show but the movie was just an extended episode), The Fog (I quite enjoyed the original but it's the movie that convinced me not to see remakes I don't think will be good like Halloween), Christmas with the Kranks (my mother read the story and wanted to see it), and The Whole Ten Yards. I've also seen parts of Son of the Mask, but that's only because my half-brother wanted to see it for some odd reason. I find it funny that Disaster Movie is described as their worst Movie yet but Epic Movie is one space above, or below depending on how you look at it. Sadly my best friends from high school love most of those movies. Particularly if it has Daniel Lawrence "the Cable Guy" Whitney. They're the kind of people that give credence to these terrible moviemakers. I like them but I don't go to the movies with them anymore. I can remember seeing the trailers to most of these movies. Generally they looked bad from the first shot. It seems that most of these movies are from the last five years or so. Maybe with this economic downturn audiences will get more picky about the movies they see and these bad movies will fail even worse. Then hopefully producers will realize that they can't just make any crap and expect to make some money. (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:48 PM In reply to this comment (#2547808) Yes! Devil's Rejects is probably one of the most realistic, gritty, and downright disturbing "slasher" films of all time. It's Rob Zombie's best film, both in writing and direction. Alot of people dislike him, especially for his Halloween films, but I personaly think he's a very talented director/writer and has the ability to make some truly scary stuff. I have yet to see Halloween II though... (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 09:57 PM In reply to this comment (#2547810) Hollywood has always had terrible movies, and they always will. Over time, they are just forgoten (most of these I totally forgot about). I'm not sure what goes through producer's heads when they say "hey! This sounds like a good movie!" or "Hey! this could make a lot of money!", but there always will be a audience...sadly. The only thing we can do is NOT see movies we know are going to be terrible. Like Uwe Boll films. How he keeps making movie..is one of the great mysteries of our planet... (Reply to this) |
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JohnnyJonJon writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:02 PM It's pretty sad to live in a time where 100 films were released in the last 10 years alone that successfully rate below 7%. This is unbelievably sad. I would like to congratulate the person who writes the critics consensus for each of these films. How eloquently and classy one can summarize such crap is amazing to me. (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:07 PM In reply to this comment (#2547817) Haha. I Wondered that too. (Reply to this) |
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highdough writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:12 PM How on earth did Disaster Movie not make it in the top 3?? I found it offensively bad. Not that the material was offensive, but that it was so bad it offended me. And do you notice how many Robert DeNiro films were on the list? Someone needs to picks his projects a little better. (Reply to this) |
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Tyrant writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:14 PM I love how many Uwe Boll films made it onto the list. Also glad to see the "X" Movie series of films made it there. Epic and Disaster movie made me sick and glad I didn't see them in the theaters. (Reply to this) |
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Jane Doe writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:16 PM Crazy to see names like De niro and Pacino on this list. It is amazing all of the 0 percenters here. Not one critic, not one. (Reply to this) |
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Lando Griffin writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:20 PM In reply to this comment (#2547774) yeah House of 1000 Corpses is OK (Reply to this) |
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Tyrant writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:26 PM In reply to this comment (#2547824) Not even Armond White. That speaks volumes right there. (Reply to this) |
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highdough writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:32 PM Imagine being heavily involved (star, director, producer, etc) with a movie that not one single critic liked. How can you defend the movie? (Reply to this) |
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scifimark writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:36 PM good to see larry the cable guy represent!!!!!!!!!!!!! THe movie i hated thats on this list the most is corky romano. Look at the damn cover. Isnt that a face you just want to punch? Also the movie i hate above all others thats not on here is hudson hawk. I LOATHE that movie. And people these lists are strictly by tm percentage rating (Reply to this) |
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duckmanx88 writes: on Sep 24 2009 10:57 PM why is killing me softly at zero percent? you got to see heather graham's boobs! (Reply to this) |
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Malcolm A. writes: on Sep 24 2009 11:01 PM I wonder if this list should give me pause to think of a little considered sacrifice I make for my child. There are only three titles that I've watched: Doogal, Zoom, and Happily N'ever After. Each of these was viewed after my daughter implored me with promises of a clean dinner plate, a straightened room, an uncontested bedtime. They are horrible movies. The only comfort I take from watching them is my daughter's complete disappointment and disgust with Doogal and Zoom. Regrettably, she not only enjoyed Happily N'ever After but purchased it with her allowance. Before anyone reacts too harshly toward my daughter's selections, please be aware that she is only five. Perhaps I should have exercised more parental supervision and oversight. Personally, I'm relieved to find myself not in DISAGREEMENT with any of Hollywood's flotsam and jetsam that made the list. (Reply to this) |
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Colyn B. writes: on Sep 24 2009 11:27 PM In reply to this comment (#2547811) Very true man. I have yet to see Halloween 2 either but I thought the first one was very good. Devil's Rejects ftw though no doubt. Everyone should have to watch that movie sometimes just because its awesome as hell. (Reply to this) |
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R.J. MacReady writes: on Sep 24 2009 11:30 PM EVERY SINGLE MOVIE is from the 2000's. The webpage has been kicking for about a decade you say, but I know a lot of older movies are reviewed on here as well. When you do ANY type of other list you contain movies from a broad spectrum of decades. This list should just be "The Worst Movies Of This Past Decade" ... but not out of everything. I want to see the stinkers from earlier times!!!! Hahaha. I know, generally, older movies are more favorably reviewed and looked back upon- this kind of exaggerates that age old film critic rut. (Reply to this) |
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Nathaniel J. writes: on Sep 24 2009 11:47 PM Yeah you know a movie's gonna be bad when the director's name is freakin' Kaos (Reply to this) |
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Nathaniel Y. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:20 AM I know this movie somehow managed to pull a fresh 77% out of the critics, but I feel compelled to give a knod to INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRISTAL SKULL. Never before have I witnessed a film with the power to reach backward in time and punch my childhood in the mouth. (Reply to this) |
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Kat K. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:21 AM I liked the New Guy, but everything else on the list deserves to be there. I want to see Miss March just cause I'm a WKUK fan, and Alone in The Dark is probably the worst movie ever made. Bad News Bears 3 was pretty atrocious too...that should be somewhere on this list...this is just past 10 years though right? (Reply to this) |
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Barnaby T. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:36 AM I've seen 4 of those, not bad considering I do well to avoid these types of "films". That said, I don't remember New Guy or Dragonfly being THAT bad. I did have the misfortune of seeing Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and Rollerball though. (Reply to this) |
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harrismonkey writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:47 AM One of these days I have to see what happened to Darkness, when it somehow got chopped down to pg13 (a mean feat considering the bleeding walls and flash cuts of children's throats being ripped out) and released in the US. The Spanish cut I saw certainly wasn't the best horror movie I've ever seen (and it did go downhill a bit towards the end)- but there was a lot to like in it. No way did that version belong on the top 100 worst movies of the decade. I liked it quite a bit, beautiful, moody, stylish and sometimes genuinely unsettling. And yet no one has anything good to say about the US release. Hmmmmm. (Reply to this) |
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egomaniacal writes: on Sep 25 2009 02:11 AM In reply to this comment (#2547748) If you think "fallen" was anywhere NEAR as bad as any of those movies, then its time to have the lobotomy. (Reply to this) |
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egomaniacal writes: on Sep 25 2009 02:16 AM In reply to this comment (#2547836) Duckman, im with ya on that. Heather graham boobies make up for a lot. Thought the same of the Jenny McCarthy movie. I'd sit through that 50 times before i watched any of the horrible spoof movies listed. (Reply to this) |
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rwaunlea writes: on Sep 25 2009 03:00 AM The plot of Avatar is eerily similar to that of Battlefield Earth. Read up on it and you'll see the connections. But at least Battlefield earth had F16s and a nuke blowing up a whole planet. Please stop with the hate of street fighter. As a campy action film it is hilarious. Meet the Spartans is officially the worst movie ever. Can anyone offer a real contender here it has no redeeming value whatsoever. (Reply to this) |
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halimali writes: on Sep 25 2009 03:14 AM Two movies I dont think they should have been in this list: Bless the Child: I think the movie had a very dark intense atmosphere. It was not bad at all. You may call it an average but not bad or worst of the worst. Twisted: It was an OK movie. Nothing great but suspensful movie. There are movies worse than these two in the market (Reply to this) |
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Max the Movie Kid writes: on Sep 25 2009 03:42 AM Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2. I would kill to see that on the list. (Reply to this) |
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Rami A. writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:12 AM some films fits in this list, other no,I don't think you were fair in this (Reply to this) |
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birckcmi writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:13 AM You left out Death at a Funeral. (Reply to this) |
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The Stunner writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:22 AM i think i only saw one of those. and that was 88 minutes. the consensus is vague as hell. (Reply to this) |
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Shmit writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:35 AM Umm... Am I the only one that thinks Ghost Rider (2007) should have a spot on this list? (Reply to this) |
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Matthew C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:02 AM I know these lists are made off of the tomato meter, but i do not think that strange wilderness deserves to be with the likes of uwe boll and friedberg/seltzer. Thats the only problem i have i guess. (Reply to this) |
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Matthew C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:03 AM I know these lists are made off of the tomato meter, but i do not think that strange wilderness deserves to be with the likes of uwe boll and friedberg/seltzer. Thats the only problem i have i guess. (Reply to this) |
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Lincoln A. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:29 AM Oh Dear. electronic cigarette (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:32 AM Where is Repo! The Genetic Opera on this list? Sadly, I fear that movie will become a cult classic, with screenings of the film involving movie goers throwing used needles up on the stage. Also, it saddens me that Postal is not on this list. (Reply to this) |
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Doktor T. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:37 AM Great entertainment value, this list. Maybe even more than the movies themselves. Hard to tell since only about four have any appeal at first blush encounter. Sad testament to Hollywood, but reality is after all is reality. As long as banks, rather than artists, continue to control the movie industry this kind of dribble will only become more prevalent. Maybe if no one went to the theater they'd get the message. (Reply to this) |
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monnie m. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:07 AM okay, there were some funny lines in johnson's family vacation, honest! but where's mamma mia on this list? it was torture to watch; the cast had to be embarrassed at some point (Reply to this) |
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Ruth K. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:27 AM I have a rough time finding the WORST MOVIE, because most of them are so bad, that they are an insult to basic intelligence. What really sticks in my mind, that I got dragged to see a Batman movie, and couldn't wait to get out. What happened to all the good movie makers? I hope that they aren't all dead. (Reply to this) |
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Ruth K. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:27 AM I have a rough time finding the WORST MOVIE, because most of them are so bad, that they are an insult to basic intelligence. What really sticks in my mind, that I got dragged to see a Batman movie, and couldn't wait to get out. What happened to all the good movie makers? I hope that they aren't all dead. (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:28 AM In reply to this comment (#2547914) I heard Postal was Boll's best film. Of course...that's not saying much of anything...*cough* Tunnel Rats! *cough* (Reply to this) |
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ServeTheServants writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:31 AM I dont know what you guys are talking about. The master of disguise was awesome. (Reply to this) |
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beaker writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:34 AM I think the funniest thing about 'Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever' being on this list is that they actually created a video game for it: Was 'Catwoman' on the list? It's rating is at 10% so I wouldn't thinks so but Halle Berry in Catwoman garb is pictured on the intro page of the list. @Rob S - I liked House of 1000 Corpses, too, mainly because Rob Zombie clearly was just going for weird and disturbing (and did so wonderfully) and could care less about "coherent" and "plausible." However, I hated 'Devil's Rejects' solely because of the ending. After watching the DRs do all kinds of effed up and reprehensible stuff, they get shot down in slo-mo by the vengeance-seeking sheriff while the sappiest music evr plays. I mean, are we really supposed to feel sorry for them or pity them? Not what I was expecting from Mr. Zombie. (Reply to this) |
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Ricky E. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:38 AM No room for Starship Troopers 2 & 3, Troll 2,Imagine That or anything by Guy Ritchie........i'm shocked. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:47 AM In reply to this comment (#2547822) When your dealing with movie's this bad, it's sometimes hard to clearly distiguish the merely craptastical from the Oh-God-what-have-my-eyes-just- (Reply to this) |
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dontquotemeonthat.com writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:48 AM Woohoo, I have not seen any of these bomb squadable movies! (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:50 AM I've been pushing for Troll 3 for years. Troll 2 is one of the greatest cheesy movies of all time. When I read your comment Ricky E, all I could think was (Reply to this) |
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Mike Y. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:54 AM Wait, I liked New Guy too! And how did Al Gore's "documentary" (more boring, and less scientifically accurate than, the movie it stole scenes from) not get on this list? (Reply to this) |
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Gordon Franklin Terry Sr writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:55 AM we need PAUL BLARTT 2 (Reply to this) |
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jihad writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:03 AM undercover kids,i dare anyone ito find a worst movie (Reply to this) |
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jihad writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:03 AM undercover kids,i dare anyone ito find a worst movie (Reply to this) |
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jihad writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:03 AM undercover kids,i dare anyone ito find a worst movie (Reply to this) |
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GREMMIE69 writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:06 AM Any "100 WORST" list that doesn't include "Abandon" or "Aeon Flux" can't be for real. (Reply to this) |
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CFM writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:10 AM I just went through the whole list of 100. I love movies, rent several every week... and I have seen ZERO out of 100 of these movies. Along with the Tomatometer rating, I'd also love to see the final box office figures made by each movie. Based on the Tomatometer rating that each of these accumulated, I thought it would be considered normal common sense to have not seen any of these movies. But I'd be willing to bet that a good many of these films took in millions of box office dollars. So instead of possessing normal common sense, it would appear that I am the smartest person alive. So Here-ye! Here-ye! to everyone: steal yourselves with the understanding that I AM The Smartest Person Alive. To the little people out there that act like sheep whenever a FOX movie based on an intellectual property is released: the Tomatometer is your friend! Heed its warning and stay away, and maybe next time you can be smart like me too. Until then: sheep tickets will continue to keep lists such as these alive, and I will continue to be The Smartest Person Alive. I have spoken. (Reply to this) |
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Sean M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:28 AM I absolutely believe that "In The Name Of The King" could have been the funniest sword-and-sorcery sendup ever made. All it would have taken is for Statham to wink at the camera ONCE. Ray Liotta at the EVIL WIZARD? With an obvious Brooklyn accent? Priceless. But the piece de resistance was Burt Reynolds, CLEARLY drunk off his *** for the whole movie. If they had billed it as a comedy it would have got a 90%. They wouldn't have had to change a thing. (Reply to this) |
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RT-Matchity writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:30 AM In reply to this comment (#2547959) Not to cast doubt on your brilliance CFM, but I think that should be "steel yourselves" not "steal yourselves." (Reply to this) |
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Eric E. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:33 AM I thought Glitter would be closer to the top 10. Also where was "Honey". I agree with a lot of people that "The New Guy" really shouldn't be on the list. (Reply to this) |
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spitting into the wind writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:33 AM How The Love Guru, Zohan and THE HAPPENING escaped this list I will never know. 3 of the worst movies ever never mind in the last 10 yrs. (Reply to this) |
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Eric E. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:36 AM The HAPPENING may have been a little awkward, but it still had some originality, and was entertaining. (Reply to this) |
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dougkip writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:49 AM The Haunting of Molly Hartley has to be the worst movie I have ever seen. (Reply to this) |
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keith f. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:55 AM How can "You Got Served (2004) not be on this list, but "Deuces Wild" can be? (Reply to this) |
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Jennifer C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:56 AM The Lady in the Water made me want to puke and pass out. (Reply to this) |
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miguel v. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:57 AM This is list is pretty much spot on with the exception of some movies that were left out. What happened with the movies in which nick cannon starred in????? Drumline was horrible almost as horrible as his acting. There are a few more movies that need to be on this list. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen should also be on here somewhere. I remember watching and saying to myself "when is this over?!?!" I would sense an ending then all of a sudden a 10 minute fight scene would start. That was a ****ty movie. I am sure Jennifers Body could be placed somewhere on this list as well. (Reply to this) |
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jill c. writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:13 AM I agree with the list except for maybe Deck the Halls & 88 Minutes, both I enjoyed. (Reply to this) |
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jill c. writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:14 AM I agree with the list except for maybe Deck the Halls & 88 Minutes, both I enjoyed. (Reply to this) |
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Mister A. writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:15 AM Battlefield Earth is the worst one of them all. Both Transformers should be on here..... (Reply to this) |
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Matt C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:16 AM Did my eyes deceive me, or was this list absent of EVERY Steven Seagal movie ever made? Correction: Half Past Dead is 19th...but seriously, where's the rest of em!?! (Reply to this) |
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dj Mark writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:50 AM In reply to this comment (#2547968) "The HAPPENING may have been a little awkward, but it still had some originality, and was entertaining." I think it comes down to how pissed off you are when you leave a theater. I can only name three films that I have wanted to walk out on but couldn't (because I didn't drive). Those are Johnny Mnemonic, Batman & Robin, and The Happening. But since "crap" is subjective, not everyone agrees. I have a hard time relating to someone who thinks Indiana Jones IV or Silence of the Lambs are the worst films ever made, but again, that's just me (well, me and a few million more, but I digress). (Reply to this) |
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Andrew B. writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:58 AM In reply to this comment (#2547761) To DanielisLegend XIX: Batman & Robin was released in 1997, you moron. And I liked that movie. It doesn't belong on any worst movie list..... (Reply to this) |
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Todd M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:04 AM Any "worst movie" list that does not contain Love Guru cannot be taken seriously. Gigli, which I won't spare a minute of my life to watch, should be in the top 10 based on every review I've ever read. (Reply to this) |
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rottenb writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:06 AM Love the list but "Once upon a time in Mexico" should have found a place on it. If anything in the latter section. Also, "The day the earth stood still" was pretty fringing awful. (Reply to this) |
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rottenb writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:06 AM Love the list but "Once upon a time in Mexico" should have found a place on it. If anything in the latter section. Also, "The day the earth stood still" was pretty fringing awful. (Reply to this) |
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Turanthor writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:09 AM I think many of you were not noticing that it said "of the past decade". Some of the movies I have seen thrown out are from the early 90's (Hudson Hawk was one). My vote would be for Pirates of the Caribbean 3, Revenge of the Fallen and Troy. Three of the longest, most boring awful movies I have had the misfortune of going to see. Everyone knows to avoid some of these turds on here, but I mean a movie about the Trojan War should be awesome, not have a mismatched score and a nearly 3 hour snorefest with a couple good actions scenes. Revenge of the Fallen was only slightly better because I had lower expectations and the fights in the beginning and middle with Prime were pretty cool. Then they made us suffer through an hour of Shia LeDouche and his merry band of morons put on a clinic of bad acting and I was checking my watch every couple of minutes saying to myself "it cant be that much longer..." But I do not think I will ever see a movie as bad as Pirates 3. Not only was it an awful mess of a movie, it was soooo long I felt like I was being punished. On a brighter note, I do not think a film has made me laugh that hard unintentionally as when that midget is walking in slow motion with the epic music playing while the ship splinters apart around him! (Reply to this) |
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Megan L. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:09 AM Where is The Mist at???????? That movie sucked royally!!!!!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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Turanthor writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:12 AM Oh, and the reason more Steven Seagal movies are not on the list is because he rarely has a movie that gets a theatrical release anymore. There isnt much of a tomatometer for direct to DVD crap, otherwise this entire list would be composed of movies barely anyone has ever heard of, at least as it is we can recognize some of them from their trailers. (Reply to this) |
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davechung writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:13 AM No love for Bratz: The Movie. That movie was pretty terrible. (Reply to this) |
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The Infallible Mr Jessop writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:22 AM Truth be told, of the few movies on the list that I've actually watched, most were fairly inoffensive. And no sign of Tranformers 2? Really? Jesus. (Reply to this) |
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schalicto writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:26 AM This is a pretty awesome list, but I can't believe that nobody has mentioned the abysmal "Southland Tales". Truly the biggest train wreck of a movie in the last 10 years. (Reply to this) |
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Rob C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:35 AM Hey, Remember that part in Transporter 2 where he needs to get the bomb off of the bottom of his car so he flips it upside down and scrapes it off with a crane hook? Yeah... HOW THE F did Jason Statham only make it on this list once? (Reply to this) |
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James C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:55 AM I thought "Darkness" with Anna Pacquin was well-acted, scary, and better than most movies of its kind. (Reply to this) |
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Nathan H. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:56 AM I love her music, but what about "From Justin to Kelly?" Also, not sure if they're from the past decade, but the whole "Rush Hour" one (Reply to this) |
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Nathan H. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:59 AM Or "GI Joe" from this year? Quit ruining my childhood!!! Also, I found "Dragon Wars" completely boring. In fact, while the dragons were fighting in downtown Los Angeles, I found myself more interested in the random pedestrians whose cars and offices were being smashed. (Reply to this) |
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James C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:05 PM In reply to this comment (#2548021) "From Justin To Kelly" received 8% on the Tomatometer. So, it's probably around #110 or so. (Reply to this) |
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Peter G. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:09 PM I had to actually register just so that I could write this post since this movie has not been mentioned by anyone. My top five worst movies of the last decade were.... Number 5 - Bug Number 4 - Bug Number 3 - Bug Number 2 - Bug and Number 1 - Bug That's all I can say. (Reply to this) |
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Peter G. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:10 PM I had to actually register just so that I could write this post since this movie has not been mentioned by anyone. My top five worst movies of the last decade were.... Number 5 - Bug Number 4 - Bug Number 3 - Bug Number 2 - Bug and Number 1 - Bug That's all I can say. (Reply to this) |
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Peter G. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:10 PM I had to actually register just so that I could write this post since this movie has not been mentioned by anyone. My top five worst movies of the last decade were.... Number 5 - Bug Number 4 - Bug Number 3 - Bug Number 2 - Bug and Number 1 - Bug That's all I can say. (Reply to this) |
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aawolve writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:13 PM Funny, Ballistic has been #1 on my list since that fateful night I decided to rent it. How could something so violent be so bad!? (Reply to this) |
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The D. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:16 PM I guess Rt is not a big fan of Larry the Cable Guy. I personally find him and his movies to be funny, low brow humor. I'm not expecting an Oscar winner when I watch his movies, just some funny stuff. The rest of those movies are trash. 'Nuff said. (Reply to this) |
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Dave J. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:18 PM This list seems pretty accurate if its according to the meter, a bunch of movies I forgot even even exists, also action wise Half Past Dead wasnt as bad as some people made it be. (Reply to this) |
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The D. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:18 PM Oh yea, how did they miss Tom Cruise and The War of the Worlds. Talk about a turd. (Reply to this) |
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Justin Y. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:25 PM You forgot 'Don't Mess With the Zohan' and every other Sandler "comedy" made after 2001. Zohan was espesially bad. (Reply to this) |
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Jason D. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:25 PM I'm Glad I missed most of these, but one that I didn't miss and am amazed it's not on this list is BUG. BUG has to be the worst movie of not just this decade, but any decade. (Reply to this) |
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ClydeDriver writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:27 PM I really thought the Planet of the Apes remake was horrible... it is one of only 2 movies I almost walked out on. And the ending... Holy Toledo... talk about making no dang sense of any kind! I went back and looked it up, scored a 44% on the tomato meter, which surprised the heck out of me. I mean... 44%? Really? Battlefield Earth should have been in the top ten... lol. What an embarrassment to all us Sci-Fi geeks... Kept hoping something... ANYTHING would save the movie. Nothing did. (Reply to this) |
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Turanthor writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:28 PM Oh yes The D, thank you for reminding me! War of the Turds would definitely be right up there for me as well. It somehow managed like a 73? on the tomatometer, pretty close to Indy IV, which goes to shows how useful it really is in the end. (Reply to this) |
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Nonofyour B. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:36 PM This whole site is for losers who sit around putting movies in a little box, if the movie isn't in the form of the thumb in their asses they like to put them down and anyone who doesn't conform to the shape of their *******, must be immature and have low IQ's and sit around drooling their way through life while the elitist with thumbs and most cases heads up their asses sit around and judge them. This site needs to post a list of it's top contributing members as the top losers of this generation. (Reply to this) |
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Nonofyour B. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:36 PM This whole site is for losers who sit around putting movies in a little box, if the movie isn't in the form of the thumb in their asses they like to put them down and anyone who doesn't conform to the shape of their *******, must be immature and have low IQ's and sit around drooling their way through life while the elitist with thumbs and most cases heads up their asses sit around and judge them. This site needs to post a list of it's top contributing members as the top losers of this generation. (Reply to this) |
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Nonofyour B. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:36 PM This whole site is for losers who sit around putting movies in a little box, if the movie isn't in the form of the thumb in their asses they like to put them down and anyone who doesn't conform to the shape of their *******, must be immature and have low IQ's and sit around drooling their way through life while the elitist with thumbs and most cases heads up their asses sit around and judge them. This site needs to post a list of it's top contributing members as the top losers of this generation. (Reply to this) |
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Nonofyour B. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:36 PM This whole site is for losers who sit around putting movies in a little box, if the movie isn't in the form of the thumb in their asses they like to put them down and anyone who doesn't conform to the shape of their *******, must be immature and have low IQ's and sit around drooling their way through life while the elitist with thumbs and most cases heads up their asses sit around and judge them. This site needs to post a list of it's top contributing members as the top losers of this generation. (Reply to this) |
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Randy M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:37 PM I'm sooo proud of me....only having watched 3 of these turkeys. Thank God for the public library and a host of good books when there is nothing left to rent in the video store. However you left off some important ones like: Knowing, and the Inkmaster. Rented those two on the same night and am still trying to get over it. There's a chance some of these will achieve cult status up there with Plan Nine from Outer Space, but I doubt that bizarre honor will be awarded to many of them. (Reply to this) |
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CFM writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:45 PM In reply to this comment (#2547963) RT-Matchity said: "Not to cast doubt on your brilliance CFM, but I think that should be 'steel yourselves' not 'steal yourselves'." Ow ***** I've been outed. (Reply to this) |
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CFM writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:49 PM I just went through the whole list of 100. I love movies, rent several every week... and I have seen ZERO out of 100 of these movies. Along with the Tomatometer rating, I'd also love to see the final box office figures made by each movie. Based on the Tomatometer rating that each of these accumulated, I thought it would be considered normal common sense to have not seen any of these movies. But I'd be willing to bet that a good many of these films took in millions of box office dollars. So instead of possessing normal common sense, it would appear that I am the smartest person alive. So Here-ye! Here-ye! to everyone: STEEL YOURSELVES with the understanding that I AM The Smartest Person Alive. To the little people out there that act like sheep whenever a FOX movie based on an intellectual property is released: the Tomatometer is your friend! Heed its warning and stay away, and maybe next time you can be smart like me too. Until then: sheep tickets will continue to keep lists such as these alive, and I will continue to be The Smartest Person Alive. I have spoken. (Reply to this) |
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CFM writes: on Sep 25 2009 12:50 PM (See previous post, as I return as The Smartest Person Alive.) (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:34 PM For the most part i would have to agree with the choices but i dissagree with Good Luck Chuck as i thought it was a very funny movie, happily ever after, and the whole 10 yards i thought was a good follow-up. As for the movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans i dont think they should be included as i dont believe it was the intent of the producers to make a top callibur movie as much as it was just to make fun of movies in general. But thats just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:34 PM For the most part i would have to agree with the choices but i dissagree with Good Luck Chuck as i thought it was a very funny movie, happily ever after, and the whole 10 yards i thought was a good follow-up. As for the movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans i dont think they should be included as i dont believe it was the intent of the producers to make a top callibur movie as much as it was just to make fun of movies in general. But thats just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:34 PM For the most part i would have to agree with the choices but i dissagree with Good Luck Chuck as i thought it was a very funny movie, happily ever after, and the whole 10 yards i thought was a good follow-up. As for the movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans i dont think they should be included as i dont believe it was the intent of the producers to make a top callibur movie as much as it was just to make fun of movies in general. But thats just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:34 PM For the most part i would have to agree with the choices but i dissagree with Good Luck Chuck as i thought it was a very funny movie, happily ever after, and the whole 10 yards i thought was a good follow-up. As for the movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans i dont think they should be included as i dont believe it was the intent of the producers to make a top callibur movie as much as it was just to make fun of movies in general. But thats just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:34 PM For the most part i would have to agree with the choices but i dissagree with Good Luck Chuck as i thought it was a very funny movie, happily ever after, and the whole 10 yards i thought was a good follow-up. As for the movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans i dont think they should be included as i dont believe it was the intent of the producers to make a top callibur movie as much as it was just to make fun of movies in general. But thats just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:34 PM For the most part i would have to agree with the choices but i dissagree with Good Luck Chuck as i thought it was a very funny movie, happily ever after, and the whole 10 yards i thought was a good follow-up. As for the movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans i dont think they should be included as i dont believe it was the intent of the producers to make a top callibur movie as much as it was just to make fun of movies in general. But thats just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:35 PM For the most part i would have to agree with the choices but i dissagree with Good Luck Chuck as i thought it was a very funny movie, happily ever after, and the whole 10 yards i thought was a good follow-up. As for the movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans i dont think they should be included as i dont believe it was the intent of the producers to make a top callibur movie as much as it was just to make fun of movies in general. But thats just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Brnmar J. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:35 PM In reply to this comment (#2547756) I agree 100% with you Pierre. (Reply to this) |
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RicKaysen writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:38 PM I held my breath scrolling through the titles waiting to feel embarrassed at how many of the worst of the worst I had the bad taste to have viewed. You can't imagine the relief I felt when I got to the end and found that I hadn't seen a single one. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:42 PM In reply to this comment (#2547853) No doubt that After Dark was horrible!! i can not believe i spent money on this film...the explosion scene in that room when all of the cinder blocks broke of perfectly oooohhh come on!! Backyard f/x. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:44 PM In reply to this comment (#2547880) i see where you would think but for the over-all the comic book charachter was accurately portrayed (i think) and Cage did a good job but i did think Mr. Fonda could have played a better role. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:53 PM In reply to this comment (#2548022) COULD NOT AGREE MORE!! Thank for giving me a paper cut and pouring some lemon juice on it!! That movie had such a cool cover i was thinking godzilla ya know something from the old school but 15 minutes into it i couldnt watch any more!! the only thing cool about it was the fancy medallion(sp?) that came with it. (Reply to this) |
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Rude Dog M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:55 PM In reply to this comment (#2548047) AHH BUT YOUR ON IT!!!:) (Reply to this) |
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Chad L. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:57 PM Come on, Deuces Wild was pretty decent. (Reply to this) |
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Muerte D. writes: on Sep 25 2009 01:58 PM Nice list! I agree with 99% of this list. You forgot to include "Click" if not the worst, then surely it belongs in the top 10. (Reply to this) |
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Chad L. writes: on Sep 25 2009 02:02 PM In reply to this comment (#2547750) I agree, Tokyo Drift needs to be on this list. GI Joe should be in the top five as well. (Reply to this) |
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butt f. writes: on Sep 25 2009 02:21 PM Stephen Dorff stars in the most bombs according to my half-hearted counting. Other notable offenders of taste and decency: Jamie Kennedy, Cedric the entertainer and Freddie Prince Jr. I don't even think I saw one of the movies on this list, which is terrible in its own right. (Reply to this) |
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Pearl Harbor sucks..... writes: on Sep 25 2009 02:23 PM While entertaining, this list is not all that useful. All it is is a list of the lowest rated movies according the to T-meter, which is fine. But the problem is that there are a lot of terrible movies out there that did not make this list. Take Uwe Boll's Blackwoods or perhaps the Michael Bay's Amityville Horror, both movies were terrible but did not make the list because they scored more than 5% on the T-meter. (Reply to this) |
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J S. writes: on Sep 25 2009 02:52 PM I consider myself a somewhat intelligent person with good taste, yet I will never understand the hate for Strange Wilderness. It has to be one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Granted it's never going to win an Oscar, but that was never the movies intent. A stupid movie can be done poorly, like the " X" movies, or it can be done well like Strange Wilderness. Steve Zahn doing the voice-over for his nature show is a riot. The movie is over the top, but not in a thoughtless un-clever way like Meet the Spartans or Epic Movie. For a movie to be truly bad, it had to completely miss its intended purpose and audience. Here are my worst 5 of the decade: 5. X-Men-Wolverine(So much to work with, so far away) 4. The Happening (just poor all around) 3. Ghost Rider ( deserved so much better) 2. Star Wars Phantom Menace ( We deserved so much better) 1. Epic, Romantic, Disaster, Movie- ( The fact these guys collected pay checks for these abortions is criminal) Go rent Strange Wilderness. You won't be disappointed. (Reply to this) |
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checktheblock S. writes: on Sep 25 2009 02:57 PM Where are Tropic Thunder and Zoolander. There can't possibly be ten movies worse than those two. (Reply to this) |
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Grumpy Old Man writes: on Sep 25 2009 03:11 PM Well, this list proved one thing: they haven't made a movie yet that stars Ben Affleck, Nicholas Cage and Vin Diesel. That would easily be the worst movie of all time! (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 25 2009 03:54 PM Wow! I must say some of you are overdramatic & even to the point of just plain absurd. I mean anyone who thinks films like "Silence Of The Lambs" (how the hell that is even mentioned in such a list is highly baffling & seriously questioning on that individuals behalf.), "Indiana Jones 4", "Pirates 3", "War Of The Worlds", "Death at a Funeral", "The Fast & The Furious" & so forth are considered your worst film(s)? Then you clearly haven't seen many films as they are far from the worst films ever. I mean none of those would even reach a Top 500 worst list believe it or not especially since there being over 3 million films that have been made since the beginning of filmmaking with Benjamin Franklin, The Lumiere Brothers & George Melies & the start of Hollywood & it's first film which was D.W. Griffith's "In Old California". There could easily be a point made that subjective taste only goes so far (which is does) before it comes to actual understanding & knowledge of film & storytelling (which the greater majority don't have that acquantanceship of...not to offend anyone). I think Gene Siskel said it best: "Opinions only go so before they reach shades of error". In this case? we have reached that point. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 25 2009 03:56 PM correction "Opinions only go so *far* before they reach shades of error" (Reply to this) |
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don r. writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:01 PM Dr. T and the Women ! i realize that no one could bear to watch richard gere and a slew of one time hollywoods greatest women in the cast but this unbearable gem should be watched for the fact that the late Farah strips down in a mall foutian and liv tyler at her wedding looks over at her maid of honour and runs out with her without saying a word! that and both transformers should be ruight at the top of the list if anyone disagrees they were blow away by the hype not the movie. need i say mountian dew vending transformer! (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:18 PM The worst movie of all time is the Garbage Pail Kids Movie. The second worst movie of all time is Heartbeeps. The third worst movie of all time is Repo! The Genetic Opera. I doubt one can construct a list as bad as this. (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:20 PM are you kidding me??? no Speed Racer which was just plain aweful. You put in "The New Guy" which i continue to enjoy watching when I see it on....but Speed Racer was a mess from the word Go... (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:20 PM are you kidding me??? no Speed Racer which was just plain aweful. You put in "The New Guy" which i continue to enjoy watching when I see it on....but Speed Racer was a mess from the word Go... (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:20 PM are you kidding me??? no Speed Racer which was just plain aweful. You put in "The New Guy" which i continue to enjoy watching when I see it on....but Speed Racer was a mess from the word Go... (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:20 PM are you kidding me??? no Speed Racer which was just plain aweful. You put in "The New Guy" which i continue to enjoy watching when I see it on....but Speed Racer was a mess from the word Go... (Reply to this) |
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EricOrologio writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:24 PM All Time Worst Movie list would be interesting. Star Trek V, Batman & Robin and Robocop 2 are 3 that come quickly to mind. This year's worst movie, until Twilight 2 comes out, is Wolverine. Not sure why it was called Wolverine because the character i've read in the comic books was nothing like the one portrayed and written in the movie. When they follow a comic book the movie is great (Spiderman & Dark Knight). When they decide to take liberties with the story and/or character we get Fantastic Four or Wolverine. (Reply to this) |
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EricOrologio writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:24 PM All Time Worst Movie list would be interesting. Star Trek V, Batman & Robin and Robocop 2 are 3 that come quickly to mind. This year's worst movie, until Twilight 2 comes out, is Wolverine. Not sure why it was called Wolverine because the character i've read in the comic books was nothing like the one portrayed and written in the movie. When they follow a comic book the movie is great (Spiderman & Dark Knight). When they decide to take liberties with the story and/or character we get Fantastic Four or Wolverine. (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:24 PM sorry about the quadruple postings. I thought it never went through when it clearly has. (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:28 PM I would watch Batman & Robin ten times in a row before I watched Garbage Pail Kids and Heartbeeps back to back. (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:31 PM In reply to this comment (#2548161) the list is for the last 10 years....so some of your afore mentioned films would not have qualified based on their release dates. As for Wolverine...that was far from the worst in the last 10 years. In fact I found it entertaining and well done. I am not a fanatic about the comic books and their translations to screen. And reviews should be based on the product that was delivered. I sense a premeditated hatred for all things Twilight so casting opinions without basis is just boorish. Stick to the facts based on the actual released films that you have seen. (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:36 PM Repo! The Genetic Opera is the worst movie to come out in the past ten years. The movie I'm sure will become a cult classic, and the balance of civilization will tumble because of it. (Reply to this) |
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EricOrologio writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:45 PM In reply to this comment (#2548165) You should read my post again and slowly this time. (Reply to this) |
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Brad M. writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:55 PM I'm sorry but 'Idiocracy' needs to be on this list. My brother got me this movie for my birthday last year and I tried to watch it and didn't make it past 15 minutes. This is the new standard in my book for the worst movie ever! (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 25 2009 04:59 PM In reply to this comment (#2548168) i did. but you seem to diflect instead of keep with the actual topic at hand. (Reply to this) |
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J S. writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:06 PM I suppose I should be grateful I've only seen three of these, all on DVD. (Reply to this) |
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EricOrologio writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:16 PM Twilight should also be on the list of worst movies. Unless your a girl between the ages of 8-16 who likes ponies & stuff that glitters, this was a piece of crap. A movie about a gay vampire who glitters in the sun and jumps through trees like a squirrel. You'd have to be ignorant to think this was anything other than a load of crap. (Reply to this) |
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Macondo writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:26 PM I plan on watching all these films before I die. (Reply to this) |
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Macondo writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:29 PM In reply to this comment (#2548148) I thought the first film was D.W. Griffiths "Birth of a Nation"? (Reply to this) |
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Macondo writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:32 PM I've never seen it, but seeing the movie trailer for MONSTER MAN made me cringe. Surprised it's not on here? (Reply to this) |
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Brian W. writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:42 PM What I absolutely don't understand is why the absolutely abysmal 2004 offering "Catwoman" isn't on this list. I honestly feel that it's easily one of the top five worst movies of all time, not just for the last 10 years. Shame on you guys for forgetting this utter turd of a film! (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 25 2009 05:47 PM In reply to this comment (#2548183) @Macondo No, D.W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" is the film that is candidly the first ever blockbuster & is generally considered as the birth of modern American cinema but it is not the first Hollywood film produced as that title goes to D.W. Griffith's "In Old California". (Reply to this) |
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Kiralyn2000 writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:15 PM "What I absolutely don't understand is why the absolutely abysmal 2004 offering "Catwoman" isn't on this list." Checking the stats, Catwoman clocks in at 10%..... which, while pretty freakin' terrible, isn't quite low enough to get on this list. Which tells you alot about how many really, really badly reviewed movies there've been this decade. (Reply to this) |
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Kiralyn2000 writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:17 PM ....and why do people keep questioning RT's *judgement* on this list? There's no real judgement involved - it's just a straight number-crunch. (Reply to this) |
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Kelly G. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:25 PM How did Ultraviolet not make this list. That was an awful movie. "The cheesy CGI effects look like they were done on a 15-year-old Macintosh." (Reply to this) |
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Rob Holmes writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:26 PM Everything ever made by Tyler Perry needs to be put on this list. The main reason for this is the false advertisement of his movies as well as the movies themselves. A perfect example would be "Madea Goes to Jail". I rented this with my girlfriend one night looking for some great laughs but was greatly disappointed when I found out the movie focused mainly on old "getting out of the ghetto" mentalities coupled by uncle tom cliches. (Reply to this) |
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Jon C. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:36 PM House of 1000 Corpses is not on the list. House of the Dead is on the list. I agree with several of the selections, but why don't they have a special section for Uwe Boll movies. He has to be the worst director who has made more than two or three movies. (Reply to this) |
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Natalia R. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:36 PM The day the Earth stood still, that is an awful movie, and it's not in this list. Couldn't watch the end, almost fell asleep. :/ (Reply to this) |
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joseph l. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:49 PM There's no way that Ecks is worse than half the movies on this list. I mean, worse than The Hottie and the Nottie? And How did Battlefield Earth work it's way up to 27? Where is Spy Kids 3? (Reply to this) |
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Douglas A. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:52 PM I have to say I would agree with a lot of these movies. I enjoy a great in depth film like the next film enthusiast but really people a lot of these movies are just that movies. Forsake turn your brain off for an hour and a half and watch the stupid. I think it is ok to have a bit of stupid in your life every now and then. Penny for thought House of a 1000 Corpses is a horror genre tribute film. Rob Zombie is a brilliant filmmaker. The guy has surely seen more horror films than any man alive. And the film tells you that he has and understands those horror films he has seen. And for sure the worst movie of all time is unmistakably 666 Legion of the Dead. Sorry, but that is a fact. (Reply to this) |
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Douglas A. writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:56 PM OH and worst director of all time is hands down Micheal Bay. (Reply to this) |
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Addiv writes: on Sep 25 2009 06:56 PM Freddy Got Fingered - No idea how it managed 11% approval. 11% of you don't know what you're talking about. (Reply to this) |
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scifimark writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:13 PM wolverins should not be on the list. Just because a movie goes off cannon from what the comic boys want does not make it a good or bad movie. The movie should be based off of the movie itself. I thought the movie was weak but i found it entertaining. I give a 4/10 which would not put it in worst films of the last 10 years. Corky romano yes, wolverine no (Reply to this) |
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wayne s. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:18 PM I would agree with a lot of these.. with the exceptions of I loved Ballistic.. no it was not one of the best but was sure not worse than all these other movies they listed. I also liked Zoom which did have quite a few laughs in it though again was sort of cheaply made but was still fun.. I guess it did not have enough cussing and violence in it for the critics *sigh* family movies seem to have taken a hit. Also maybe it's just me but is it apparent to anyone else that well over half of these movies are mainly black? Pluto Nash, Big Mamma 2, Family vacation*not sure on title*, a lot of others.. From people I've talked to those were pretty funny movies. Maybe they did not do good in the theater because they are more "at home" type movies.. a lot of movies that are great at home were rotten at the theater and vice versa. (Reply to this) |
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filmie. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:29 PM I can't believe that "I Know Who Killed Me" didn't make the list. That was pure schlock!! (Reply to this) |
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piratefan60 writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:32 PM The sixth installment of A Nightmare on Elm Street 6 Freddy's Dead. Even Johnny Depp couldn't help this one. (Reply to this) |
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Scott W. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:44 PM How can "Blindness" not be on the list. I dare every to try and watch it! And what about "Solaris"? I had the pleasure to see solaris in the movie theater and all but 4 people walked out (Reply to this) |
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Paul P. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:49 PM The only one of the Top 25 that I saw was No. 1; Ecks vs. Sever - but for me, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was so bad that it was physically painful to watch: that deserves to be at least in the Top 5, maybe No. 1. (Reply to this) |
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Henry B. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:56 PM So the worst list is now posted. How many people will see #1...I sure will. With that effort they might just make back the lost $56 mil, or whatever the loss. (Reply to this) |
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Henry B. writes: on Sep 25 2009 07:56 PM So the worst list is now posted. How many people will see #1...I sure will. With that effort they might just make back the lost $56 mil, or whatever the loss. (Reply to this) |
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Kate Katelinson writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:02 PM I agree with the list. Congratulations for having The Covenant on the list, that has to be one of the most terrible abominations I have ever seen. And really, can anyone say they're surprised to see all the Seltzer Friedberg movies there? Not sure if it was released in the last 10 years, but Babe 2: Pig in the City would have to make that list somewhere. Trashy trashy stuff. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:27 PM I still can't believe some people. I mean seriously! I don't believe people honestly think the worst director ever is Michael Bay? try Uwe Boll, Ed Wood, Harold P. Warren, Coleman Francis, Ulli Lommel, Dave Eddy, Melvin Van Peebles, Dwain Esper, Bill Rebane, Will Zens, Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer & so on...I could name a ton of directors who are far worse & I mean far worse then Bay. Bay just lacks in some social & emotional senses but technically the guy is a moderate if not a adequate director. I think people somewhat misunderstand the term "directing" but that's another topic for another time. Now, Tim Burton's "Charlie & The Chocolate Factory" the worst film of the decade? Come on! how absurd & inane can some people get? I mean someone even mentioned Frank Darabont's "The Mist"? (I even posted other films that were mentioned earlier that don't even come close to a worst list) seriously? I'm truly beginning to think a good portion of people truly don't know what a "bad" film is let alone seen one. I already made a post about this subject matter earlier when opinion(s) reach shades of error & man...is that so true. (Reply to this) |
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Skelerax V. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:36 PM I agree that "the new guy" has no place on this list, also I thought "envy" was pretty funny as well. The spoof movies all need to be in the top ten, I still can't believe anyone pays those two to crank out this rubbish. But in any case there's one movie that's worse than all these stinkers combined which is suspiciously absent and could comprise my entire list of worst movies all on it's own, "THE SPIRIT" that is all. (Reply to this) |
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Michael T. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:46 PM Anything with Liz Hurley cannot be on a worst list. Just for her to look at on the screen rules this out. Likewise there were no Michael Moore propagandaumnetaries on your list. Anything that he made in your time frame would have qualified. (Reply to this) |
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lokicdn writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:49 PM The fact that Battlefield Earth isn't in the top 3 worst movies of the decade says all I need to know about this list. (Reply to this) |
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Michael T. writes: on Sep 25 2009 08:57 PM P. S. Apparently those who compiled this list have never seen Nights in Rodanthe. He went back to save the medicine? (Reply to this) |
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Chad L. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:08 PM It's hard to identify with a list of supposedly the worst 100 films of the past decade when you leave the film "Bugs" with Ashley Judd off the list. "Bugs" is the worst film ever made period. I mean PERIOD! Sure all of us have shows we dislike, but "Bugs" was the first movie I have ever watched where I demanded my money back. I even wrote the production company to complain about the 2 hours of my life I would never get back. Even the movie "Plan 9 from Outer Space" has more intellectual prowess than "Bugs". Not only did I feel robbed, I left knowing that I had brain cells embedded with images I could never get rid of. Yet you left this movie off your list? The Movie "The New Guy" was Shakespeare compared to "Bugs" yet you included it in your list. Come on! Really! Honestly! How can you say that your list is even close when you don't include a movie like "Bugs" on your list. (Reply to this) |
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Tim D. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:11 PM How has the "Saw" franchise managed to escape this list, oh wait, Is "Saw VI" still eligible? (Reply to this) |
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Skelerax V. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:13 PM In reply to this comment (#2548272) They must be waiting for "saw XIV: Revenge of jigsaws earlobe" (Reply to this) |
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convictscorpion writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:25 PM Yeah, Ballistic was bad... Very bad. But worst of all time?! It was terrible, but not offensively so. My vote for #1: Freddy Got Fingered! Man, I am glad Tom Green has faded into obscurity.... (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:32 PM Robocop 2, Star Trek V, and Batman & Robin as the worst movies of all time? I could watch all three of these movies right now and not even flinch. Rent Pigs, Starcrash, and Death Bed: The Bed that Eats, and then we can have a conversation. I agree with you Ntrost, Bay is not the worst director of all time, and most people have no clue what a bad movie really is. (Reply to this) |
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CaptainSiberia writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:50 PM I want an apology from every scheister who told me these movies were great and I had to go see them. I want an apology for all the commercials, all the hype, and all the bull****. From every scum sucker who tried to swindle me into watching these pieces of ****. Especially the studios that knew full well they were manufacturing ****, that flooded the media with propaganda to drown out every dissenting voice, that destroys every shred of originality that comes its way. And also, the staff of Rotten Tomatoes, who saw these very films coming, knew they were ****, and still promoted them in the hopes that naive moviegoers would go see them, because the fat producer had some product to unload, and the website manager said, "May I please suck your ****?" I want a ****ing apology. (Reply to this) |
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bong w. writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:26 PM What no Hotrod with andy sandberg?that film was terrible.date movie was funny but hot rod couldnt suck any more if it got on its knees & u slipt it a $20 (Reply to this) |
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eric m. writes: on Sep 25 2009 10:59 PM was it me or was The Happening not on this list. That movie was a pile of ****. I liked his other movies, but this one stunk. (Reply to this) |
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eric m. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:03 PM was it me or was The Happening not on this list. That movie was a pile of ****. I liked his other movies, but this one stunk. (Reply to this) |
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tia S. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:25 PM I've seen a lot of these moves and sadly some at in at the theaters. The worst movie on here is "Alone in the dark" and "Kickin' old school"! I couldn't ever watch more then 10 minutes of " Kickin' it old school movie. I agree with the choices but I feel they've let a lot of movies of because there's movies like "You Got Serve" that should be on the list (Reply to this) |
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tia S. writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:41 PM In reply to this comment (#2547798) I feel your pain. I say "Date movie" at the theaters. "Epic movie" at the dollar movies. And "Meet the Spartans" on Cinemax two months ago. The worst was is Date Movie! (Reply to this) |
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ZigBallistic writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:45 PM Battlefield Earth, I remember walking out of that theater going "That was the worst damn movie I have ever seen". Also, this is going to be a double post because that seems to be the popular thing on this thread. (Reply to this) |
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ZigBallistic writes: on Sep 25 2009 11:45 PM Battlefield Earth, I remember walking out of that theater going "That was the worst damn movie I have ever seen". Also, this is going to be a double post because that seems to be the popular thing on this thread. (Reply to this) |
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King Kubrick writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:01 AM In reply to this comment (#2548304) Battle field earth is one of the worst! But I have seen the absolute worst film in history. Its called the doorway. I' (Reply to this) |
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Parka writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:33 AM A list with many truly awful movies. But in amongst the refuse, there were a few movies listed that I thought were downright watchable. At the same time, there's been some glaring omissions from this list. There's the obvious ones, such as I Know Who Killed Me, but let me throw this gem out - Stay Alive, a wonderful 2006 film starring Frankie Muniz. This is the only movie so terrible that upon leaving the theatre we decided we had been so cheated that they would actually show such garbage to the public, that we needed to get our money back somehow. Two hours later, leaving the showing of Inside Man we snuck into, balance was at least partially restored. They still owe me that 90 minutes of my life back though. Here's another - From Justin to Kelly. I mean, I know we're all trying to forget they ever made it, but you could really forget how awful it is? Something like Texas Rangers is practically the Godfather when put up against it. (Reply to this) |
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tia S. writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:43 AM In reply to this comment (#2548201) Well Tyler Perry movies are suppose to have a message. Even though I'm African-American, I don't really care for his film adaptations that are base on plays. (Reply to this) |
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MAdams writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:58 AM Terrific list. Have seen waaaaay too many of these turkeys. I beg to differ though on the order. Ballistic is like the Michael Bay aesthetic taken to its natural conclusion so that there's no real story just a bunch stuff blowing up left, right and center. Bad though it is, it's easier to sit through the Superbabies or Yu-Gi-Oh. (Reply to this) |
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w@velength writes: on Sep 26 2009 02:31 AM Sandra Bullock has never been in a good movie. (Reply to this) |
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Willington W. writes: on Sep 26 2009 02:34 AM I agree with worst movies list, but I do wish KILLING ME SOFTLY had been brilliantly good as will never forget the wonderful FAREWLL MY CONCUBINE by same director, in original Chinese, after sitting through 2 1/2 hours in Palais Lumiare, Cannes, and watching it with translation earphones on my head I still wanted more movie. (Reply to this) |
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Zazwaz117 writes: on Sep 26 2009 03:20 AM Why am I not surprised that 90% of these are romantic comedies and horror sequels/remakes... (Reply to this) |
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JRW1980 writes: on Sep 26 2009 06:03 AM I wonder what the list would be like if instead of basing it on the T-meter percentage of good reviews, they base it on the average rating out of ten that those films received......... (Reply to this) |
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Lynette D. writes: on Sep 26 2009 06:15 AM What about "The Dukes of Hazzard"?? That was PAINFUL to sit through! (Reply to this) |
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setokaiba200x writes: on Sep 26 2009 06:31 AM man, i totally agree with this list. those movies stank really bad. (Reply to this) |
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Andrea H. writes: on Sep 26 2009 06:50 AM I cannot believe John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars is not on this list. It's a hour and a half of my life that I will never get back. The worst dialouge in a movie ever!!!! (Reply to this) |
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Jarrod writes: on Sep 26 2009 07:00 AM You'll all hate me for this. I thought "Codename: The Cleaner" was a laughable experience in watching. It is bad - but in accordance with all the rest of these films (of which few I have seen) it is by no means painful to watch. Just simply funny due to its stupidity as a film. I guess my sense of humour is too broad. (Reply to this) |
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jimb14red writes: on Sep 26 2009 07:09 AM I would say 80% of those movies are not even close tothe worst moives ever. There are about 20 movies that come out every year that are worse than most of those. (Reply to this) |
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Shiggy writes: on Sep 26 2009 07:20 AM Now that I think about it...Gus Van Sant's Paranoid Park was terrible as well. (Reply to this) |
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julian c. writes: on Sep 26 2009 07:54 AM oh my god, how can 'in the name of the king' only come in at 49. absolute piffle of the first degree. however my nomination is the self indulgent arty tripe 'slipstream'. an unbelievably bad film that makes you wish you had a root canal appointment instead. sir anthony hold ur head in shame!!! (Reply to this) |
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De Alpha Trigga writes: on Sep 26 2009 08:09 AM wtf is up wit everyone double posting...anyways the worst movie i have ever seen would be hulk 1 or daredevil (Reply to this) |
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steph l. writes: on Sep 26 2009 08:47 AM THE WORST MOVIE OF ALL TIME: The Black Dahlia, starring Josh Hartnett and Scarlett Johansson. I am shocked that it is not in the top 100. Shocked. (Reply to this) |
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mscodpiece writes: on Sep 26 2009 09:51 AM In reply to this comment (#2548322) sandra bullock has Speed, While you were sleeping and Ms. congenialtity under her belt as some of her best stuf....and I forgot Demolition Man. (Reply to this) |
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garry z. writes: on Sep 26 2009 09:59 AM How could Transporter 3 not make the list? I like Jason, but jeeeeeeez. Also, they missed the disaster "Bewitched". I suppose they didn't vote for it becayue it was in theaters for such a short period of time that they didn't see it. There wasn't one laugh in this comedy. I didn't think too much of "Extract" either although it got good reviews. And then there was "Mama Mia" (Reply to this) |
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JohnnyAza writes: on Sep 26 2009 10:00 AM Out of these 100, I estimate I saw between 5-8 movies - on the low end. None of them I would argue against being on this list. Surprised Uwe Boll didn't appear more, but I suspect that in another list in ten years, he'll have 5 of the top 10 worst movies. The #1 on this list I didn't recognize at all. A good thing. :D (Reply to this) |
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Sebastian Mettecour writes: on Sep 26 2009 10:09 AM Christmas with the Kranks was flat out repulsive in concept and humor. (Reply to this) |
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Keyser Soze writes: on Sep 26 2009 10:27 AM Unfortunately, i've seen far too many of these movies (at least a dozen), some of them multiple times. Sometimes i just feel the urge to provoke my gag reflex and watch a chunk of date/epic movie. The one ranking i disagree with is Corky Romano...that movie is definitely the funniest comedy on the list (Chris Penn is in it!!!). Strange Wilderness was as bad as its ranking suggests: its a slap in the face to the legacy of Grandma's Boy. And 88 Minutes was so bad I almost cried. (Reply to this) |
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CherryPop21 writes: on Sep 26 2009 10:58 AM why on earth is I Know Who Killed Me not on the list? Worst movie ever. (Reply to this) |
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Lance B. writes: on Sep 26 2009 11:01 AM Does anybody have a breakdown of which actors were in the most bad movies? That would be interesting to see. I think Carmen Electra and Larry the Cable Guy have to be near the top (Reply to this) |
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Garbo D. writes: on Sep 26 2009 11:29 AM yeah a lot of movies here are so bad they pissed me off- i feel bad for strange wildreness-yeah it was bad and i felt sad cause i'm a huge fan of GRANDMA'S BOY. Hope this doesn't stop them from making more!! They should make Grandmas Boy 2!! (Reply to this) |
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Garbo D. writes: on Sep 26 2009 11:29 AM yeah a lot of movies here are so bad they pissed me off- i feel bad for strange wildreness-yeah it was bad and i felt sad cause i'm a huge fan of GRANDMA'S BOY. Hope this doesn't stop them from making more!! They should make Grandmas Boy 2!! (Reply to this) |
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troyman21 writes: on Sep 26 2009 11:52 AM This list sucks compared to the previous list 2 years ago, and WHY is Ballistic still #1? It wasn't very good at all and just full of mindless action, but I can't come even close to imagining it being the worst movie, geez... (Reply to this) |
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Brandon G. writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:10 PM How did The Happening escape this list... (Reply to this) |
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Daniel B. writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:31 PM The New Guy really wasn't THAT awful I don't think it belongs here. Why wasn't "Freddy Got Fingered" on here? Man, that was horrendous. And I believe "Epic Movie" is the worst film I've ever seen. I saw in the theatre and I don't think I laughed out loud even once. This year's worst goes to "Year One" (Reply to this) |
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Daniel B. writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:35 PM "Zoom" wasn't that bad. I was surprised it got so much heat from critics. It was just really boring but it was far from an abomination. Is it strange that instead of avoiding these movies i really wanna see a lot of them? XD (Reply to this) |
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Eric R. writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:50 PM The only film on this list I do not agree with is The New Guy. I enjoyed that one and it was pretty funny. (Reply to this) |
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Eric R. writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:50 PM The only film on this list I do not agree with is The New Guy. I enjoyed that one and it was pretty funny. (Reply to this) |
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Eric R. writes: on Sep 26 2009 12:50 PM The only film on this list I do not agree with is The New Guy. I enjoyed that one and it was pretty funny. (Reply to this) |
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J S. writes: on Sep 26 2009 01:15 PM Strange Wilderness is awesome. As far as Freddy got Fingered, what were you expecting? It was a movie by Tom Green. If you liked his show, you probably liked his movie. King Kong has to be somewhere in the top 100. Holy crap was that bad. (Reply to this) |
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Travis K. writes: on Sep 26 2009 01:58 PM Great list! I would love to see a list of the worst foreign films as well, in which "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" should be on there. (Reply to this) |
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SuperJerkmo writes: on Sep 26 2009 02:11 PM For people asking why such and such a movie wasn't included.....first look at when it was made, this list is for the last decade in film. Second look at the T-Meter. The Happening sure did suck but it's T-Meter is at 18% which is more than double of the film at number 100. They are being ranked pretty much by T-Meter and then most likely by how horrible the reviews were following that. (Reply to this) |
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Douglas A. writes: on Sep 26 2009 02:22 PM Quote" Chad L. Chad L. writes: on Sep 25 2009 09:08 PM It's hard to identify with a list of supposedly the worst 100 films of the past decade when you leave the film "Bugs" with Ashley Judd off the list. "Bugs" is the worst film ever made period. I mean PERIOD! Sure all of us have shows we dislike, but "Bugs" was the first movie I have ever watched where I demanded my money back. I even wrote the production company to complain about the 2 hours of my life I would never get back. Even the movie "Plan 9 from Outer Space" has more intellectual prowess than "Bugs". Not only did I feel robbed, I left knowing that I had brain cells embedded with images I could never get rid of. Yet you left this movie off your list? The Movie "The New Guy" was Shakespeare compared to "Bugs" yet you included it in your list. Come on! Really! Honestly! How can you say that your list is even close when you don't include a movie like "Bugs" on your list. " Bug was actually quite a good watch. If you have actually listened to the director talk about the production and concept of the film than maybe you would understand what the purpose is. Although I am sure you are the one who thought Saw was a masterpiece. I do agree with the statement that "The New Guy" is a good fun movie. (Reply to this) |
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Brian S. writes: on Sep 26 2009 02:24 PM Two of the worst I saw were Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, and Royal Tenebaums. (Reply to this) |
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RoyaleWithCheese writes: on Sep 26 2009 02:41 PM I'm glad I've seen almost none of these. (Reply to this) |
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John T. writes: on Sep 26 2009 03:37 PM Any list that doesn't include Speed Racer isn't valid as far as I'm concerned. Might be in the minority, but I don't think Zoom should have been on the list. As for the entire list, I never saw any of them in the theatres with the exception of the afore mentioned Zoom. Did see bits and pieces of a couple on TV. Watched what I did out of sheer boredom and laziness. Just couldn't be bothered to get up and pop a DVD in the player. As for the decade, 2000 is last decade, not this one. A decade runs 10 years and goes from 1 - 10, not 0 - 9. What about the big 2K celebration you ask? Entirely incorrect. There was never a year zero, so every who started with a zero on the decade, century and millennium was wrong. (Reply to this) |
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Lilly F. writes: on Sep 26 2009 04:08 PM To the people who posted on here about demanding your money back after seeing a bad movie - are you serious? No one put a gun to your head and forced you to plunk $9 to see a movie you probably had a feeling wasn't going to be Oscar material to begin with. Just another example of typical American greedy, immature attitude towards everything. Stop acting like the world owes you and man up to the fact that you decided to take your chances with a movie and you lost 2 hours of your life forever - it happens. It's a part of going to the movies and going to the movies is a part of life (at least for most of us on here anyway). Personally, if I were you I'd be more concerned about losing part of my lifespan to stupidity. Only an ignoramus would actually demand of a theater employee for their money back for a (used) movie ticket. (Reply to this) |
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Lilly F. writes: on Sep 26 2009 04:14 PM In reply to this comment (#2548447) Also, The Royal Tennenbaums and Life Aquatic - two of the worst movies you've ever seen? Are you serious?? Wes Anderson is brilliant and couldn't make a bad movie if he tried. (Reply to this) |
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Ryguy4738 M. writes: on Sep 26 2009 05:52 PM Yes, everything in this list is Reasonable. (Reply to this) |
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Joseph W. writes: on Sep 26 2009 06:22 PM Million Dollar Hotel is the worst movie I've ever seen. Hotel is also horrid. Soul Survivor, Envy and .com should be closer to number one. GI Joe was a turd! Rush Hour 3 was a turd. Dragon Heat was a steaming pile. Religulous was too offensive to enjoy, and I'm agnostic! Coffee and Cigarettes was the pinnacle of pretension. Cache was crap. 21 Grams was so contrived just like everything that man directs is. Scifi channel movies with variable creatures are asinine. Anything with Sisssy Spacek being serious is unwatchable. I'm sure there are more I movies I've forgotten since I probably stopped watching them before they were finished. Uwe Bolle is a ****ty filmaker who ruins great franchises yes, but I argue his movies are more rewatchable, muhahaha, then boring movies that think they are hot ****. I'd rather watch Alone in the Dark again before watching some Bette Midler movie. Deuces Wild was better than Guide to Recognizing Saints. I really don't like these tomatometer lists. Search and paste laziness. I also enjoyed The New Guy. 88 minutes was bad but watchable. (Reply to this) |
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Mike D. writes: on Sep 26 2009 07:30 PM I've seen horrible and 10,000 BC was as close to pure crap as a movie can get. Perhaps the list makers fell asleep too and forgot it existed. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 26 2009 07:45 PM In reply to this comment (#2548433) @J.S. Peter Jackson's "King Kong" one of the worst films? Dear God! please just STFU while your ahead & go take some film 101 (don't know if that will help you by any means)because I almost pissed myself after such inane & lunatic comment. You clearly don't have an understanding about film & storytelling by no means (which after been seeing all the comments your not alone) & you must have A.D.D. or something but then again I'm talking to a guy who thinks "Strange Wilderness" is awesome? (that say a lot about you) I've said it before on this discussion board some of you people truly don't know what a bad film is let have an understanding about film & storytelling. @Brain S. Wes Anderson's "Royal Tenebaums" & "Life Aquatic"? Will the sheer moronic nonsense please stop already. I can't believe some people. (Reply to this) |
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austere writes: on Sep 26 2009 08:16 PM mmm nothing can be worse than Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet the Spartans, and all those ****ty films made by the same group of people. Those should of topped the list. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 26 2009 08:29 PM I also must say do some of you not comprehend how RT did this worst films list or something? because I candidly think a good portion of you don't. @John T. "Any list that doesn't include Speed Racer isn't valid as far as I'm concerned." This list is invalid because "Speed Racer" isn't on the list? I'm not saying "Speed Racer" was anything special but dude! it wasn't insufficent let alone incompetently inadmissible, horrendously deplorable or even remotely close to the level of say...catastrophically atrocious as the 100 films RT picked not by any means of the imagination. "Speed Racer" was more mediocre or dissatisfying maybe a better word is dissapointing then it was "bad". I could enlighten you on this matter but I'm not here to help you apprehend & glean film & it's craft. To be frank, there are others on here that need it more. (Reply to this) |
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Carol L. writes: on Sep 26 2009 08:46 PM Juno. JUNO. Juno. Worst Movie of the Decade: Juno. (Reply to this) |
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wolfgang c. writes: on Sep 26 2009 10:39 PM I have to say that by far the worst movie of all time was not on this list and that is 10,00 BC horrrrrrrrrrrrible film by any standards (Reply to this) |
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bong w. writes: on Sep 26 2009 10:41 PM Hot Rod with Andy Sandberg was total crap.was i the only one dumb enough to see it at the theater? (Reply to this) |
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bong w. writes: on Sep 26 2009 10:41 PM Hot Rod with Andy Sandberg was total crap.was i the only one dumb enough to see it at the theater? (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 26 2009 11:10 PM In reply to this comment (#2548527) @wolfgang c. Roland Emmerich's "10,000 B.C." while not by any means good. It is far from the worst film of all time & I mean it's pretty far but it would make it in a worst films of all time list if it was like the Top 300 listing. Also, you really need to see more films. Go watch a Coleman Francis film, Ulli Lommel film, Dave Eddy film, Uwe Boll film, Bill Rebane film & I could tell you plently more. If you haven't seen any films from these guys alone then you don't know what a deplorable or atrocious film is by any standards. @Carol L. Jason Reitman's "Juno"? seriously? It's award winning film for pete sakes (plus there is a ton of other things I could mention). It isn't the worst film of the decade by any stretch of the imagination. Go watch all the films on RT's list. Then go watch some of the films from some of the directors I mentioned up above. P.S. I really wish some people would stop mentioning films that are not even worth mentioning because they don't belong on this kind of list on any account. (Reply to this) |
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Stoney Beers writes: on Sep 27 2009 12:43 AM Ok, I agree with all of the movies, except maybe a few towards the bottom, but I can't believe 10,000BC didn't make it on here, talk about a peice of ****, a movie set in caveman era, with makeup, english, and perfect white teeth, it sucked! Another, Wolverine, probably the biggest disappointment of 2009! Shorts is another one that should of stayed unmade. Seed of Chucky was ****ty too, and Jason X. I geuss it should of been the top 250 worst films of the decade. What else was sad was a lot of them were from later in the decade, so that tells you what we have to look forward to...more ****! (Reply to this) |
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Stoney Beers writes: on Sep 27 2009 12:45 AM In reply to this comment (#2548466) nice I totally agree, I work in a movie theater and people a f-ing stupid! (Reply to this) |
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Stoney Beers writes: on Sep 27 2009 12:47 AM In reply to this comment (#2548468) LILLY F. IS RIGHT...WES ANDERSON IS AWESOME! (Reply to this) |
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mista 12 writes: on Sep 27 2009 12:52 AM mega shark vs. octopus. nuff said (Reply to this) |
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Will H. writes: on Sep 27 2009 12:53 AM Speed Racer was a huge disappointment, but not a horrible film. They just forgot who they were making it for. Kids could not follow the "Stock Options" plot, the racing was so fake you could not follow it, and they never focused on any of the cool bad guys, and they forgot the most important part, focus on the car. It was bad like the remake of "Planet of the Apes." The producers and directors forgot that Special Effects alone can't sell a movie alone. I want to know why "I Know Who Killed Me" with Lindsey Lohan was not on the list. I saw it in the theatres and it bad. I know who killed me too and it was that movie. (Reply to this) |
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Will H. writes: on Sep 27 2009 12:57 AM And who could forget "Clerks 2." That movie was so bad, it made "Waiting..." look like a masterpiece. (Reply to this) |
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Will H. writes: on Sep 27 2009 01:12 AM One more "Friends & Lovers." This co-starred Robert Downey Jr. when he must have needed cash for a bad habit. I waited 90 minutes for this movie to get better. I did learn one thing from this movie: Wearing clothes with 'Chess Piece" logos on them will make you gay. I did not know that. (Reply to this) |
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trentwesley writes: on Sep 27 2009 01:51 AM Yea, "Knowing" with Nicholas Cage and "Nick And Nora's Infinite Playlist" should DEFINATELY be in the top 10. God aweful, horrible films. They shoulda split it up in genres. Like 50 worst action movies and 50 worst comedy movies. There's sooo many horrible movies out there. They gonna do a 100 Best Of The Best? If they do, Donnie Darko and District 9 better be on it... (Reply to this) |
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Daniel L. writes: on Sep 27 2009 05:11 AM Proud to say I've never ever watched any of those movies on that list, and I watch a LOT of movies. (Reply to this) |
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Chris A. writes: on Sep 27 2009 05:35 AM Dragonfly was actually very good. And why isnt Gigli and Battlefield Earth not top 2? Uwe Boll should occupy the next 4 spots. Farces are supposed to be bad and your list is filled with the obvious. And the funny thing i realized is the higher the tomatoemeter the bigger the buzz and the least I like the movie--District 9--good not fantastic like the critics say. Harry Potter same thing, and it was the highest rated Potter movie which is a joke. (Reply to this) |
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crystal2010 writes: on Sep 27 2009 06:08 AM In reply to this comment (#2547781) Jon C you're a ****ing retard. Silence Of The Lambs is a classic thriller. Go watch Transformers 2 you tasteless *****. (Reply to this) |
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Denny H. writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:03 AM Some of the mentioned movies actually have a plot but try these on for size, Open Water(2002) and its sequel Open Water 2(2006) and don't forget Phone Booth(2002). All that can be gleaned from these movies is the way waves move and all there is to know about Superman's outdoor dressing room, aka the phonebooth. (Reply to this) |
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Tessa R. writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:13 AM Most of these, I totally agree with. However, I really enjoyed the Covenant. I think it was a really great story. It could've been done better, but I found it to be very entertaining. I also liked the Fog. As remakes go, I thought it stayed true to the original and was a lot of fun. It was tastefully scary in a time when it seems, the more blood and gore, the better. (Reply to this) |
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GLENN B. writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:20 AM Wow this list is missing some real **** kickers. I.E. " The Isle of Dr. Monreau" with Val Kilmer. "Dinner With an Assasin", "Alien Uprising", "Eden Log" To name a few. Some of the movies on this list was tolerable. Bad compilation. (Reply to this) |
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GLENN B. writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:20 AM Wow this list is missing some real **** kickers. I.E. " The Isle of Dr. Monreau" with Val Kilmer. "Dinner With an Assasin", "Alien Uprising", "Eden Log" To name a few. Some of the movies on this list was tolerable. Bad compilation. (Reply to this) |
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noahsark writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:33 AM "Pearl Harbor" sucked!! "Dragonfly" not great but at least it's 100 times better than "Pearl Harbor" ... "Stepford Wives remake" stinkersville!! ... and anything with "Fast and Furious in it" equals crapola!! (Reply to this) |
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Greg H. writes: on Sep 27 2009 09:04 AM I see someone else mentioned it above but have you seen Transformers 2? There is a thousands (or millions) of years old robot with a cane... he transforms into a plane but can teleport himself & others around the world instantly. That with a million other stupid plots holes & a never ending sequence of car commercials. Megan Fox alone can not change the bad. Also Indiana Jones Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Indy ducks into a refrigerator as a nuclear bomb explodes which launches him out of the test area, miles away he crashes to the ground & rolls down into the desert, bouncing & tumbling all the way. When it comes to rest an unharmed old man rolls out... wtf Also there is a chase scene where they outrun cars by swinging on vines? Sounds like a bad movie to me. (Reply to this) |
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jean-huy writes: on Sep 27 2009 09:23 AM In reply to this comment (#2548303) I totally agree... I remember seeing it for the first 2 minutes, my bf & I looked at each other & said, what the hell! We left. We were the only 4 people in the theatre & it was the opening weekend. Luckily, we didn't pay for the damn movie (We were waiting for another movie to start & went in there... oh, the lords, we'd rather sit around in the hallway & wait for our movie than watching that crap). LOL! (Reply to this) |
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Will H. writes: on Sep 27 2009 09:25 AM I must agree with adding the last Indiana Jones movie and Transformers 2. Tranformers 2 was too dumb for words. (Reply to this) |
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ciara l. writes: on Sep 27 2009 09:38 AM I actually liked The Covenant! I wasn't the only one... My group of friends loved it, they were a mixture of boys and girls. (Reply to this) |
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therottingdog e. writes: on Sep 27 2009 10:48 AM ARE ALL OF YOU CRAZY?? AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO SAT THROUGH PUNISHER HELL WARS? I ACTUALLY TRIED TO GET MY MONEY BACK. THAT MOVIE WAS SOOO FRIGGIN BAD IM GOING TO PUNCH THE IRECTOR IN THE THROAT IF I EVER SEE HIM. (Reply to this) |
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Buck F. writes: on Sep 27 2009 10:56 AM WHAT THE F_CK have you people forgotten ULTRAVIOLET??? (Reply to this) |
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cinemaaddicto writes: on Sep 27 2009 11:54 AM BATLEFIELD EARTH top 3 for me of worst of all time! The Hills Have Eyes (bad acting, terrible plot, just ridiculous) Cachet I know who Killed Me Catwoman Twilight(wooden performances by KSand Co)anyone????? (Reply to this) |
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Laura S. writes: on Sep 27 2009 12:34 PM This is list is horrible. I mean I can think of worse movies. Dark Knight, Little Miss Sunshine, and that MJ movie coming out, that will be the drizzling ****s. How about all the ****ty versions of Xmen **** that came out? Those have all been horrible and dumb. Yeah this list if a fail (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 27 2009 02:43 PM In reply to this comment (#2548638) @Laura S. Are you saying Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" is one of the worst films of the decade? compared to the films listed? If so? then you just need to STFU right now because you clearly don't have an understanding about film & it's craft of storytelling. I'll be honest, I can't understand you completely because your grammer is seriously deplorable. I've also noticed some of you say "Indiana Jones 4" as one of the worst films of the decade? Do some of you people not understand the difference between disappointing & bad? I don't think you do. "Indiana Jones 4" wasn't bad it was just disappointing. (Reply to this) |
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barry r. writes: on Sep 27 2009 02:46 PM No Chris Rock films on this list? Really? That is unbelievable to me. All his movies are terrible! (Reply to this) |
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meejhawj writes: on Sep 27 2009 03:02 PM if you think ballistic is the worst movie of the last 10 year, you are an idiot, the hottie and the nottie should be number 1, anything paris hilton should be #1 that movie sucked (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 27 2009 03:09 PM In reply to this comment (#2548549) @Chris A. "Farces are supposed to be bad" No there not. Farces are suppose to be funny & witty. Go watch David & Jerry Zucker's "Airplane" or Mel Brooks' "Spaceballs". "the funny thing i realized is the higher the tomatoemeter the bigger the buzz and the least I like the movie" Maybe it's because you don't know solidified storytelling or just one of the many who don't have an understanding about film which shows through out this discussion @tr "K @Greg H. "There is a thousands (or millions) of years old robot with a cane... he transforms into a plane but can teleport himself & others around the world instantly. That with a million other stupid plots holes" Dude, what you just described isn't a plot hole by any means (not even close). It's just a dunce-like comment from someone who doesn't know what the terminology of "plot hole" means which just makes you even more invalid. I've noticed some have said "The Fast & The Furious" franchise. Yea those are the worst films of the decade. NOT! I could explain the reasons why but it's pointless especially on this board. P.S. It's just dumbfounding how many people truly don't have a comprehension in film & storytelling let alone can't divide the differences between bad & dissappointing, moderate & satisfactory, & so forth. (Reply to this) |
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steve y. writes: on Sep 27 2009 03:10 PM rotten tomatoes is entirely discredited for not including Nicholas Cages "wicker man" in this list. THIS IS MURDAAAARRR!!!!.... YOU'LL ALL BE GUILTY!!!! AND YOUR DOING IT FOR NOTHING...... KILLING ME WONT BRING BACK YOUR GODDAMN HONEY!!!! (Reply to this) |
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Your F. writes: on Sep 27 2009 03:24 PM So why in the world isn't Borat or Bruno on here? Those are both terribly stupid movies ever. (Reply to this) |
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barbara b. writes: on Sep 27 2009 03:37 PM Should have put Twilight. Way too cheesy/Bad acting/worst than a soap opera. I can't believe people actually like that pathetic movie haha(: (Reply to this) |
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Brandi R. writes: on Sep 27 2009 03:44 PM Um hello, The hills have eyes 1 & 2, They were both pretty bad. How about blades of glory, Hostel 1&2, Feel the noise, RENT. And all the movie with madea movies One of my friends said she is surprised none of the SAW movies are on here, although I do like them all. (Reply to this) |
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Brandi R. writes: on Sep 27 2009 04:01 PM In reply to this comment (#2548670) I agree Barnara, I didn't like twilight either. (Reply to this) |
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Chris A. writes: on Sep 27 2009 04:17 PM Some of you people dont know bad. To Put Transformers 2 (not saying it was good) or Indiana Jones on here just shows me you have seen Battle field Earth or Gigli or any Uwe Boll movie, it isnt close. (Reply to this) |
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jordan f. writes: on Sep 27 2009 05:47 PM uh... i guess you guys never saw "D-War: Dragon Wars" because that movie is worse than all of these in one. yeah it's worse than a larry the cable guy filled evening with bad CG monsters chasing blonde robots in space. come on, a movie with a lead character who manages to do NOTHING the entire movie... horrible CG dinosaurs with rocket launchers... AND a huge snake? what in god's holy name could possibly be wose than that? i mean, lets be honest, a sound of thunder was horrific. i was expecting that in third, battlefield earth in second, and dragon wars in first. go watch that movie if you think it is "not one" of the "100 worst in the last 10 years" and come back and tell me you don't... A) feel a lot less intelligent. B) have a headache. C) want to kill me because you just lost 80 minutes of your life. D) laughed at the millions of plot holes, poor editing, or even worse dialoge. E) All of the above. it is the WORST movie EVER. not just the last 10 years. i haven't seen whiteout, but damn, there is no way in hell that it is worse than Dragon Wars. thank you. (Reply to this) |
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And The Answer Is 42 writes: on Sep 27 2009 06:48 PM In reply to this comment (#2547768) hey tomwaitsjr i saw doogal its... very bad. its about a bunch of springs (like from the original mattress factory) with mustaches who cast spells from these staches. underutilizes a great cast. (Reply to this) |
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And The Answer Is 42 writes: on Sep 27 2009 06:48 PM In reply to this comment (#2547768) hey tomwaitsjr i saw doogal its... very bad. its about a bunch of springs (like from the original mattress factory) with mustaches who cast spells from these staches. underutilizes a great cast. (Reply to this) |
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Jenna B. writes: on Sep 27 2009 07:11 PM I can't figure out how Eragon was not on that list.....hmm... (Reply to this) |
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Jenna B. writes: on Sep 27 2009 07:14 PM But really, the worst movie of all time in the history of men is High Tension. Nothing on God;s green earth is worse than that movie. (Reply to this) |
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barry r. writes: on Sep 27 2009 07:30 PM In reply to this comment (#2548670) I agree that Twilight is terrible. Hey I might kill you someday but want to go out with me anyway? Totally! Not to mention the baseball scene is beyond dumb. I don't get why people like that movie. (Reply to this) |
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Tim E. writes: on Sep 27 2009 07:35 PM This LIST is the worst of the worst...seriously...bagging on some great movies is in poor taste. Okay, I agree with every Uwe Boll film being on this list hands down, but Kaena? Doogal? Come on! Kaena had gorgeous animation with a truly original and thought provoking story and Doogal was just so damned cute (my son absolutely LOVED this one). Does RT even have an actual film critic on staff or are they letting college film school majors make the choices for them? Get over yourselves RT and let some real critics handle the movie reviews... (Reply to this) |
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Observation 99 writes: on Sep 27 2009 07:40 PM Wow, Epic Movie edges ahead of Disaster Movie for worst Friedberg and Seltzer film. I'm surprised, but I don't think it's wrong. The Willy Wonka scene was disgusting, more offensive than all of Meet the Spartans combined. But all three of those spoof (or failed spoof attempt) movies probably deserve to be higher up on the list than they are. I'd say it's just wrong that they're lower than The Master Disguise. (At least that movie could be funny in its stupidity. It was way less offensive, and it had some Dana Carvey moments. It wasn't even as stupid, and that's saying something.) But aren't people a little hard on Pinocchio? I mean, I admit that I haven't seen it in any version, but the original undubbed version was an award winning film! I really haven't read any criticisms that would, without doubt, still apply if the critic had seen the original. I know that, as rankings go, the people at RT have to follow the tomatometer, but still, not one critic even seems to be aware that the issues they take with this film might not be the fault of the people who made it. (Speaking of the tomatometer though, why do people get so mad at RT for following it? If a movie you hated a lot isn't on here, sure, say so and call it overrated. But rt is discredited for not ranking it? If a movie, like Twilight or Wicker Man, has too many critics calling it good, RT can't rank it as one of the worst. You're just killing the messenger.) (Reply to this) |
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Jessica N. writes: on Sep 27 2009 07:45 PM The new guy was really good i dont know why its so high up on worst movies. yours mine and ours was really good The convenant was extremely good (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 27 2009 07:56 PM In reply to this comment (#2548713) @Jenna B. "High Tension" is not the worst film in the history of cinema? Actually it wouldn't even come close to make a Top 300 worst list let alone Top 100 list. Go watch films from Coleman Francis, Will Zens, Melvin Van Peebles, Bill Rebane, Ed Wood, Uwe Boll, Dwain Esper & there are many others I could mention. These guys films would out do "High Tension" in every which way for the worst film(s) ever. I suggest you see more films & I mean a lot more films because "High Tension" isn't the worst film ever by any means. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:07 PM @Tim E. "Does RT even have an actual film critic on staff or are they letting college film school majors make the choices for them? Get over yourselves RT and let some real critics handle the movie reviews..." Are you half-witted dunce or something? seriously? Film critics are film majors moron. Plus, what do you have against college film school majors? People with film majors have a greater knowledge & understanding about film, it's craft, it's art form, & it's storytelling (some better then others). Which the greater majority of people don't have the knowledge or understanding. I could get so entailed about this but I have other things to do. (Reply to this) |
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chris h. writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:32 PM Man I am not sure. Some of these movies were hilarious and enjoyable. There were definately some movies that should have been on there like Bangkok Dangerous with Nicholas Cage or another like Haunting in Connecticut. Well I guess that is just an opinion, but some should definately not be up there. (Reply to this) |
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chris h. writes: on Sep 27 2009 08:44 PM In reply to this comment (#2548638) @ Laura S. You have to be one of the dumbest people I have ever read a comment from. The Dark Knight? If you think that movie sucked you need to watch some of the movies on this list because you have no movie taste. Little Miss Sunshine was more of an indie film, but better than the ones on here. Go see some movies on here and then tell me the Dark Knight sucks. (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Sep 27 2009 09:21 PM Strange that nobody has mentioned Mission to Mars yet. Still, I'm pushing for Repo! The Genetic Opera as a top 100 worst film of the decade choice. (Reply to this) |
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jason w. writes: on Sep 27 2009 11:17 PM I'm just glad i never listen to so called "critics". Most of the time they are wrong. Everyone has different taste and that is what allows for all types of stories to be told...granted some movies just plain suck, but a great many in this list I actually enjoyed. So to take this list as the top 100 worst is a waste of my time...... (Reply to this) |
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Anthony I. writes: on Sep 27 2009 11:40 PM no Kumar and Harold, how come? (Reply to this) |
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Chris P. writes: on Sep 27 2009 11:51 PM Out of this whole list, I've only seen 2 of these, which makes me feel like a good judge of staying away from complete crap. However, one of the 2 just happens to be the #1 movie (Ecks v. Sever), which lives up to it's craptastic ranking. I remember the only reason I saw it is because my gf and I, at the time, decided last minute to go to a movie and there wasn't much showing, so we chose that one. The other on the list is The Whole Ten Yards, which I don't think deserves to be on the worst 100 list. Not that it was good, but it likely made the list based on its failures compared to the original. (Reply to this) |
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brad m. writes: on Sep 28 2009 12:28 AM It is not humanly possible that "Freddy Got Fingered (2001) with Tom Green did not make this list. possibly the worst movie of any era..... (Reply to this) |
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Mark T. writes: on Sep 28 2009 12:45 AM I think that the worst movie ever made was The King. The description of the movie on the back of the case is VERY deceiving. I read it, thinking that it would be good and interesting (at the least), but it wasn't. The plot was good, but the way they portrayed it in the scenes was slow and boring and it seemed like the only way they could keep the attention of the viewers, was to throw in random action events that didn't fit at all, and what I guess was suppose to be a sex scene, but was very poorly done and that was short and lame. The ending made me feel guilty for watching it and was very abrupt. I thought that there would be more to it, and it makes me wonder if the writer and Filmer got so bored of making their own movie that they just wanted to end it right then and there before they'd kill themselves (pun intended)...(you'll have to watch the movie to understand it). Luckily I only paid $5 for it, so it wasn't any skin off my back. It's not like I paid $19.99 or more. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 28 2009 01:05 AM In reply to this comment (#2548768) @jason w. "I'm just glad i never listen to so called "critics". Most of the time they are wrong. Everyone has different taste and that is what allows for all types of stories to be told...granted some movies just plain suck, but a great many in this list I actually enjoyed. So to take this list as the top 100 worst is a waste of my time......" You are so ill-advise & wrong on so much it's not even funny. You clearly don't have any understanding about film let alone filmmaking & it's storytelling. Film isn't completely subjective as it does reach a point of being objective. Just because you liked & enjoyed some of the films on the list doesn't mean there satisfactory. All these films define bad filmmaking & storytelling. Your way of thinking is narrow-minded & simply ignorant. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 28 2009 01:08 AM P.S. I could go off on you & show you how flawed you are in your thinking. You are probably one of the morons who actually paid to see some of these bad films. You really need to learn about film & storytelling as I'm just dumbfounded by your comment. (Reply to this) |
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cinephile90 writes: on Sep 28 2009 01:17 AM Good thing I haven't heard of alot of these movies. (Reply to this) |
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Peter D. writes: on Sep 28 2009 01:38 AM What the hell do critics know anyways... These are the same people that gave horrible reviews to Dumb and Dumber and yet that is one of the highest grossing and most popular movies of all time. Also the same people who raved about A Beautiful Mind... Really? I stayed awake for the movie, for about the first ten minutes of it anyways. (Reply to this) |
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cinephile90 writes: on Sep 28 2009 01:59 AM In reply to this comment (#2548217) just because its a family movie, doesn't make it good. should we dumb down things just because they're kids? and there are like three movies with all black casts so don't pull that. (Reply to this) |
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cinephile90 writes: on Sep 28 2009 02:09 AM In reply to this comment (#2548491) LOL please jump off a cliff. (Reply to this) |
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cinephile90 writes: on Sep 28 2009 02:15 AM To some posters: stop asking the same questions! Stop asking why some movies weren't on the list when they probably had a 70% rating. Does that make any sense? Stop asking about films that were not released in the past decade. Some of you can't comprehend the English language. (Reply to this) |
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Mario P. writes: on Sep 28 2009 02:42 AM Miss March Shouldnt have been on there Wheres Castaway and The Persuit of Happyness? (Reply to this) |
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Mario P. writes: on Sep 28 2009 02:44 AM My mistake about castaway, that wasnt last decade But the persuit of happiness? Come on (Reply to this) |
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trentwesley writes: on Sep 28 2009 03:47 AM Why are so many people sticking up for The Covenant? That movie was a disaster. And whoever said The Dark Knight was a bad movie is a complete idiot. I know everyone in the world loved it, but that's because it was an amazing movie. And High Tension was horrible, shoulda been in the top 3. Movie made no sense whatsoever. (Reply to this) |
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trentwesley writes: on Sep 28 2009 03:52 AM In reply to this comment (#2548806) Seriously? Pursuit Of Happiness a bad movie? I hope you're not talking about the one with Will Smith cause that was an excellent film. But judging by your grammar and spelling, you're probably not too smart of a chap... (Reply to this) |
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Sarah E. writes: on Sep 28 2009 05:32 AM In reply to this comment (#2547761) Amen to revenge of the fallen...that movie was so disappointing...and the first was so good...very sad. (Reply to this) |
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Chris C. writes: on Sep 28 2009 05:36 AM Forgot "Freddy Got Fingered" and "15 Minutes" (Reply to this) |
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Sarah E. writes: on Sep 28 2009 05:36 AM In reply to this comment (#2547781) No attention span eh? Anthony Hopkins is awesome in that movie. (Reply to this) |
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Sarah E. writes: on Sep 28 2009 05:44 AM I have to ask why Wolverine Origins wasn't on here. good lord that was a terrible movie. As if the last X-men movie didn't smother the x-men story enough, they had to make this crap. Stan Lee should be ashamed. (Reply to this) |
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dorann writes: on Sep 28 2009 05:45 AM a lot of these movies are cult films (Reply to this) |
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Bill J. writes: on Sep 28 2009 05:58 AM The last year of the first decade of this century will be 2010. We don't counting with year "0", so the first year of this century was 2001. Get it RIGHT! (Reply to this) |
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Sarah E. writes: on Sep 28 2009 06:22 AM In reply to this comment (#2548838) If you're going to be so critical of how people count decades and centuries...maybe you should proofread your posts...."we don't counting?" idiot (Reply to this) |
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Tintinn writes: on Sep 28 2009 06:46 AM I can't believe that that 1 of my fav movies is number 1 of the worst movies ever made.... booo hissss (Reply to this) |
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Tintinn writes: on Sep 28 2009 06:46 AM I can't believe that that 1 of my fav movies is number 1 of the worst movies ever made.... booo hissss (Reply to this) |
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wendy c. writes: on Sep 28 2009 07:04 AM I love movies. I own over 500 on DVD and close to 600 on VHS and I can not agree on most of these movies. I've sold close to 100 due to the fact that I couldn't even watch them more than once. The Butterfly Effect, Dragon Fly, The new Guy, Corky Romano, 88 Minutes, Bless the Child, And Twisted were all excellent movies. Why movies like: My baby's Daddy, The Spirit, National Security, Stret Kings, The Butterfly Effect 2, Broken, The Hitchhicker, and Doom didn't make the list I find highly suspecious. These movies are awful. I still own them because on occasion I can't remember why I haven't watched them in awhile and I get 5 minutes into the film and then I go "Ah, this is why." I would say that the biggest disappoint for me and I would make this #1 would be the street kings. I can't even begin to tell you how awful that movies was. Great cast, awful plot!!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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Bors Kaegel writes: on Sep 28 2009 08:39 AM In reply to this comment (#2547774) I agree. Devil's Rejects was a good flick. (Reply to this) |
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Observation 99 writes: on Sep 28 2009 08:39 AM In reply to this comment (#2548832) Nah, they didn't forget. Dozens of critics bashed Freddy Got Fingered as the worst movie they had ever seen, but just enough stuck up for it to keep it off the list. Rt can't include it without being biased. (It kinda seems like idiotic, offensively bad movies manage to take in more good reviews than movies that are bad but less offensive and stupid. It's like they appeal to people's bad sides.) (Reply to this) |
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Dave J. writes: on Sep 28 2009 12:14 PM I didn't think The Convenant wasn't that bad of a movie (not in the extent of being on this list) but upon watching it feels like it was the basis for the movie Twilight. So now I loathe this movie even more. (Reply to this) |
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Eanzz44 writes: on Sep 28 2009 12:54 PM Supercross is a GREAT movie for those of us who like racing and motocross. Thats unfair YO! (Reply to this) |
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BrianMN writes: on Sep 28 2009 01:26 PM Ishtar anyone? (Reply to this) |
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Observation 99 writes: on Sep 28 2009 01:42 PM In reply to this comment (#2548793) Actually, Dumb and Dumber has a fresh score on tomatometer (62%). Even the consensus for the sequel, Dumb and Dumberer, states that you should "rent the original instead". (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 28 2009 02:10 PM In reply to this comment (#2548793) @Peter D. "What the hell do critics know anyways... These are the same people that gave horrible reviews to Dumb and Dumber and yet that is one of the highest grossing and most popular movies of all time. Also the same people who raved about A Beautiful Mind... Really? I stayed awake for the movie, for about the first ten minutes of it anyways." How old are you? 13? 15? seriously? Who the hell makes judgment (subjective) on films by the box-office? I know for a fact your not a bright individual by any means. That's for sure. Yes, "Dumb & Dumber" was "popular" in it's own terms but it's not anything special by any accounts. I can see you don't have any understanding about film, it's craft, it's art form or it's storytelling. I mean in all honesty your pretty dumb (no pun intended). You've even shown you have the attention-span of 8 year old & your attacking a film such as Ron Howard's "A Beautiful Mind" which was crafted & executed greatly & I could get into very technical terms to enlighten you but I'm afraid it would be way over your small-minded head. It's true on what they say...there are more simpletons then there are intellects in this world of ours. You are living proof but then again, there is a good portion of this discussion board that have proven that already. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Sep 28 2009 02:24 PM In reply to this comment (#2548968) @Eanzz44 While "Supercross" may be enjoying in terms of taste such as fans of motorcross & such. That doesn't mean it's a good film. Film is about storytelling. It's a craft & it's art form. There is way more & I mean way more to film & filmmaking then just "entertainment @Bri "I P.S. I love (sarcasm) how some people are bashing critics on there reviews & such. It's just laughable on a good portion of levels. I also love (sarcasm) how some people are sticking up for some films on this list which none of these film are technically solid in terms of film & storytelling. (Reply to this) |
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Spanky writes: on Sep 28 2009 03:32 PM how was gili not further down on the list, i watched alot of these movies corky romono, strange wilderness, 88 mins, but gili, comon thats the worst movie ever, and another ben affleck flopper, where is Raindeer games??? it came out in 2000 so it just made the cut, but its top 25 easily, oh and ps kickin it old school sucked had (Reply to this) |
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EricOrologio writes: on Sep 28 2009 07:52 PM In reply to this comment (#2548670) I agree 100%. Bad acting, no story, boring, bad effects, etc, etc. A gay vampire that glitters in the sun and can jump through trees like a squirrel. It should've been called "The never-ending story of the gay glittering squirrel" (Reply to this) |
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uzay t. writes: on Sep 29 2009 12:20 AM I have no problem with the list, and I am ashamed to say I have seen a number of these duds, including #1. It is generally difficult to pin down the worst. Bad comedies and bad science fiction is apples to oranges for me. But everyone has their sweetheart, their first love, and it seems to be that way with bad movies. We fall in love with a terrible movie we have seen and find it very difficult to come to terms with the fact that there are worse movies than our favorite, love to trash, awful film. That film, for me, is Alone in the Dark, by Uwe Boll, yet another gem by the director who also gave us In the Name of the King and many other winners. Allow me to explain. Alone in the Dark fails in every conceivable way. It starts with the world's most convoluted, incomprehensible, and inexplicably long background story in rolling text. Its plot is simply unintelligible: The great underworld monster (or alien) threat is overcome by the cunning use of a thick door that Stephen Dorrf closes before the monsters can leave a giant cave where they dwell in millions. (the cave may have been a portal to another world, can't really tell) For an expensive looking sci-fi the CGI is amateurish. The dialogue is risible: Tara Reid, who is just silly as an archeologist, keeps referring to everything as an "artifact" and everyone as "hey guys." Acting is atrocious: so much so that Stephen Dorff is a stand-out. The pacing is all over the place: i.e a hectic, loud monster chase scene followed immediately by an extremely awkward love scene. And a special mention has to go to the soundtrack, which is either loud or mismatched to the scenes it accompanies, or both. I am amazed any critic gave it the thumbs up. Take that critics name, and never ever see a movie he recommends. Actually, here is her review and other rottentomatoes readers vile at her. Perh When the giant, intelligent bees of the future sift through the ashes of our civilization, they will find Alone in the Dark, and they will understand. This is pretty close to one of the worse movies that I've ever seen and having to recap it is making my brain bleed.. horrific and horrible Alone in the Dark is so awful, anyone who spends 10 bucks seeing it ought to get 11 bucks change and a written apology from the director and cast. Never trust a movie that opens with a written introduction scrolling by that's longer than the collected works of Tom Clancy. If you took the 100 worst ideas ever conceived for a science-fiction film, rattled them around in a Lotto tumbler and spilled them out onto the screen at random, you could not produce a more asinine hodgepodge than Alone in the Dark. There are some stupid films that rock, if you turn your brain off and enjoy them. Alone in the Dark isn't one of these, though it is very stupid. This is jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring, 'I-can't- believe-someone- made-this-crap' badness we're dealing with. Soooo. For those who read this far: I am in love with my bad movie, and I simply cannot imagine anything beating Alone in the Dark. There will be a day when a truly awful movie will take my breath away, I am sure. But until then, I am sticking with my first love. (Reply to this) |
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Shadow88 writes: on Sep 29 2009 01:32 AM Uh.... Starship Troopers 3 was a straight up abomination. Rest stop was about retarded. Joy ride 2 the guy sounded like a pedophile. ANY of will ferrel's god-awful movies. Scary movie 3&4 were utterly disgusting without the wayans brothers. I personally think that meet the spartans should have been in the top 5 worst, the guys that directed all those need to be dragged out by thier hair, tarred and feathered, then placed in a carboard box for the rest of thier lives. Alien 3000, I want to vomit just thinking about it. Dude where's my car, BOOOOORING, unless you're 12. There are PLENTY of movies that should have been on this list, more so than ones that are actually somewhat decent (Reply to this) |
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Shadow88 writes: on Sep 29 2009 01:32 AM Uh.... Starship Troopers 3 was a straight up abomination. Rest stop was about retarded. Joy ride 2 the guy sounded like a pedophile. ANY of will ferrel's god-awful movies. Scary movie 3&4 were utterly disgusting without the wayans brothers. I personally think that meet the spartans should have been in the top 5 worst, the guys that directed all those need to be dragged out by thier hair, tarred and feathered, then placed in a carboard box for the rest of thier lives. Alien 3000, I want to vomit just thinking about it. Dude where's my car, BOOOOORING, unless you're 12. There are PLENTY of movies that should have been on this list, more so than ones that are actually somewhat decent (Reply to this) |
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Andrew D. writes: on Sep 29 2009 03:10 AM Wait a minute, someone actually gave Disaster Movie a positive review? How is that possible? (Reply to this) |
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Edward H. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:20 AM Be Kind Rewind is one of the worst I have seen.Jack Black is even less funny than usual.See this and prepare to cry. (Reply to this) |
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dan w. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:47 AM What about JOHNNY ENGLISH,Mr. BEANS HOLIDAY,LAND OF THE LOST,SPANGLISH, Some of the movies on this list wasnt that bad but there were alot more movies that needed to be on thatlist. But everyone has their tastes. (Reply to this) |
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cartoonmayhem writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:47 AM "Disaster Movie": The Worst of that franchise%u2026so far. My question is why there is only one Steven Seagal movie listed here. He's made a bunch of really terrible movies this decade, one of the most awful is "Against the Dark." This is where he takes a crack at making a Zombie movie. Terrible. Awful. (Reply to this) |
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whatdoes i. writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:39 AM brad M hit it on the head with Idiocracy needing to be on this list. (Reply to this) |
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terry m. writes: on Sep 29 2009 02:00 PM Let's just focus on the good movies....there's a heck of lot less of them to worry about!!!! Thankfully I never saw too many of these turkeys, nor do I want to see them, but there are far too many movies that if I see once I never want to see again.... (Reply to this) |
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terry m. writes: on Sep 29 2009 02:00 PM Let's just focus on the good movies....there's a heck of lot less of them to worry about!!!! Thankfully I never saw too many of these turkeys, nor do I want to see them, but there are far too many movies that if I see once I never want to see again.... (Reply to this) |
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Griffith. writes: on Sep 29 2009 02:59 PM Redline should be number one.... For a movie that is about car`s going fast. I was fast asleep!! (Reply to this) |
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jarred b. writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:28 PM i registered just to say this. how is 10,000 BC not number one on this list? (Reply to this) |
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Joyride writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:31 PM In reply to this comment (#2547774) I completely agree! (Reply to this) |
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Joyride writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:33 PM In reply to this comment (#2547774) I know everyone has a movie or two that they think should be on this list, but seriously... The Happening. (Reply to this) |
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Yo B. writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:41 PM What? Why aren't the awful Rob Zombie movies not on the list? Silent hill and all Resident Evil movies. (Reply to this) |
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Mark P. writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:44 PM i liked some of these movies like good luck chuck and the new guy.. (Reply to this) |
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Kevin I. writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:46 PM How is SPIDERMAN 3 not on this list at all. That movie was the biggest disaster of all time. God the scenes when parker had the eye make-up and plays the piano...it still gets to me today. Also no Pirates of the Caribbean movies, not even the third one. This list needs some changes. (Reply to this) |
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Philip C. writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:48 PM If we are going back in time, HOT RODS FROM HELL with Dana Andrews. There has been no movie as bad as this one. Went to see it at Burbank Theatre when 2 movies were for 99 cents and it was over charge for that movie. (Reply to this) |
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jeff l. writes: on Sep 29 2009 04:58 PM Movies like Meet the Spartans and The New Guy cater to a specific audience and weren't really meant for anything other than slapstick humor, there's plenty of movies that were taken seriously that just bombed and should take their place. Although I will agree with about 75% of the list, most are just horrible... I'm surprised I didn't see Beyond the Wall of Sleep.....The absolute worst movie I have ever seen. There's easily 10-15 movies that could be replaced with movies that deserve the dishonor of gracing this list. (Reply to this) |
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shawn s. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:09 PM I want to know how Glitter is only #99 and Gigli is only #73??? Those are easily two of the worst movies ever. Don't get me wrong, Battlefield Earth and Pluto Nash were terrible but not near as bad as Gigli and Glitter. I am also guessing that movies with unintentional comedy like the Room don't count. Where are all the Paulie Shore movies??? (Biodome, The army one?) (Reply to this) |
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m s. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:10 PM where are steven siegal? he surly deserves a spot here (Reply to this) |
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m s. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:11 PM where are steven siegal? he surly deserves a spot here (Reply to this) |
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Truman L. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:12 PM Where the hell is Crank 2 that was the worst movie i have ever seen in my life (Reply to this) |
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samuel h. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:23 PM your list is really jaded and i dont agree with some of the selections. I notice that you dogg a lot of the films that blacks and ethnic actors and actresses star in. Your list also omits some really suck *** movies and targets others, now I am not saying you are jaded. I mean I only watch approx 250 films each year for the last 14yrs, but who the heck am I to say you have tunnel vision. (Reply to this) |
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Kari S. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:27 PM I hated the remake of Halloween I saw the first part in the theater and I left during it was dirty. (Reply to this) |
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Evan K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:31 PM how is the luv guru not in the top ten of this list much less not on it at all, though I like mike myers and jessica alba they teamed up to make one of the worst movies ever produced. (Reply to this) |
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Rachel P. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:31 PM Um....what about DANCE FLICK. That one pretty much sucked. (Reply to this) |
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Rachel P. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:32 PM Um....what about DANCE FLICK. That one pretty much sucked. (Reply to this) |
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Evan K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:34 PM oh yeah and ''you got served'' one of the most ridiculous pieces crap ever made. needs to be on this list just terrible. (Reply to this) |
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matt h. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:36 PM there is no way the top 100 worst movies of all time doesn't include at least 10 by sandra bullock. she is so far and away the worst actress ever - she has the rotten tomato midas touch. (Reply to this) |
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Evan K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:37 PM oh yeah and ''you got served'' one of the most ridiculous pieces crap ever made. needs to be on this list just terrible. (Reply to this) |
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Evan K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:37 PM oh yeah and ''you got served'' one of the most ridiculous pieces crap ever made. needs to be on this list just terrible. (Reply to this) |
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shawn s. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:41 PM where are all the Nic Cage and Keanu movies??? Bill and Ted 2? Ghost Rider? Bangkok Dangerous? (Reply to this) |
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Noah M. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:42 PM Faces of Death, anyone? (Reply to this) |
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inhailme writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:50 PM Son of the Mask is THAT far down the list. ...and The Happening, easily in the top 5 of any "s****y movie" list in every country in the WORLD (TERRIBLE acting, HORRIBLY lame plot, IDIOTIC characters, etc... i now will never waste my time w/ anything that Shamalamana puts out; one hundred times moreso than anything else he's put out that people didn't like), is not even included?!!? jesus f***ing christ; you need to eat less of your own crap. i mean; some movies deserved to be on the list, absolutely, but the order is all screwed up in some cases. Revenge of the Fallen wasn't bad and was far more entertaining than that CRAP that was Dork Trek (you wanna talk "plot holes"; little dips**ts?!?!); and complete b.s. like Crash, despite wasting everyone's time winning Best Picture (LMMFAO!!!! ...not like there were that many choices that were worth a damn that year), isn't even on here either! LOL anyway; good try, but no wonder i found this list on Yahoo. they usually don't even know how to make a list of f**king groceries either. (Reply to this) |
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Michael L. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:50 PM Hi all.... Now, to me there are a few movies that did not deserve this list and a few that did. There also a few that were mentioned in the comment pile that did not deserve to be hearlded agains as well. As for "All About Steve" it's Miss Congeniality goes after her man basically. Now, yeah, I know, Sandra can do better than this, but, you have to admit, it is pretty funny, and, for once "Accident Amy" comes to the big screen. I definately agree with "The New Guy" being considered one of the worst. My GOD, that movie was soo painful, I have can't stand to watch it for a second. I actually liked "Deck the Halls." It was an extremely sweet movie. Also, "Date Movie." This movie along with all the others that the same team have made was meant to be stupid-funny on purpose. And the same goes for "Epic Movie" as well. You have to take these movies for being funny for just what they are. "The Fog" I think needs a different rank. That movie was soo stupid that it wasn't that scary and was kinda funny actually. I do agree with it being rated one of the worst. Now, "Yours, Mine, and Ours" was actually pretty good and done very well for, get this, a REMAKE. They reviewed it as being clicheick, HELLO? It's a remake of a film from the '60's. Of course it's going to be clicheick, I mean, DUH!!! I don't think Captain Obvious could have made a more idiotic evaluation. "The Perfect Man" I actually saw and do not agree with the rating and found it to be pretty good and cute and a bit sad. It kept close to more of a reality based idea than a made up Hollywood one, which made it different from other romantic comedies. I absolutely loved "Because I Said So." I mean, yeah, I do admit that Diane Keaton's character took the matchmaking a little far, but, who's mother has always agreed with the love life choices we make, or, hasn't gone as far as to try to fix us up with someone they like better? It's exactly the story it's suppossed to be and even a little educational about static electricity which makes for a few very interesting, good chemestry, and funny scenes. Now, "Material Girls" was not meant to be a hit, but, I love Hilary Duff and in this movie, she actually shows that she's a little more than the innocent Disney girl and not just another dumb blonde on the screen. It was a very sweet, cute, and unusually different movie and a little funny at times. "Zoom," Hello? Was a kids movie. You have to see the comedy from their perspective, or, better yet, see "Sky High" followed by "Zoom." Then you'll definately get it. I loved the "Covenant." You have to actually read the book to love the movie. I don't agree with the rating of course and both will have you wanting a sequel... that is if there ever is one. I really liked "Red Line." I found it to be a very smart, yet, very fast movie. Hot guys, girls, and fast cars, and interesting dialogue if you actually listen to it. What more do you want. Also, pish posh on someone saying a bad word about "Fast and the Furious - Tokyo Drift." I loved that movie as well did alot of people I know, including my own mother. This movie was definately a well deserved far cry from the other's in "The Fast and the Furious" series and definately did not follow in the past flicks footsteps and took a completely different turn for the better. It was very smartly written and a bit funny as well. The movie wasn't all about speed and kicking *** unlike it's predecessors, or even anybody being undercover, and kudos on whoever picked the cast and left Vin Diesel behind except for the very end. This movie was more about honor and being true to yourself, and, yeah, there was a little kung-fu... car kung-fu, but the movie takes place in Tokyo, so, you gotta have it. Yes there was a big race, but, if you noticed, the race was more about moves than speed and staying alive. This movie, even though it had a similar title, was definately meant to be different and separated from the rest. Most of these ratings go to show that most should actually pay attention to the movie and not the trailer. Question; How many of you have actually seen any of these movies? Huh? And that's my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Ryan P. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:50 PM Wow... I actually really liked Boat Trip, My Baby's Daddy, and The New Guy... And even though I hate Dane Cook, I didn't think Good Luck Chuck was too bad either... "Henry Poole is Here" should be the number 1 movie on the list. Worst movie I've ever seen. I had nightmares for weeks about how horrible that movie was. It makes Hottie and the Nottie look like Casablanca. (Reply to this) |
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Patrick T. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:52 PM THE BLACK DAHLIA!!! How did THe Black Dahlia not make at least the top 10 let alone the list at all? Everyone, (and I mean EVERYONE!) involved with this film should be ashamed of themselves. (Reply to this) |
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Patrick T. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:53 PM THE BLACK DAHLIA!!! How did THe Black Dahlia not make at least the top 10 let alone the list at all? Everyone, (and I mean EVERYONE!) involved with this film should be ashamed of themselves. (Reply to this) |
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inhailme writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:59 PM ...oh; and any movies on this list that at least had a naked pair of tits in it automatically makes it "not the worst" because it at least has a pair of tits in it instead of being a crappy movie AND a joke of a tease. Boat Trip, from what i remember, had alot of tit in it; which makes it at least decent if it is more than one pair. lol Gold Diggers, the one i've seen, at least had tits & wasn't PG-13. if it was PG-13, i could see being COMPLETELY pissed off. i only say that about "boobs" because i know that they don't make a film great (by FAR... just look at Showgirls! LOL), but it could be worse; could be lame and no tits, which makes anything just worse. oh; so did Dirty Love, as stupid as that movie is for the most part (and those boobs, as great as what's-her-faces rack is & despite being covered in puke, were in a funny scene). "TOOOOOUUUCH MYYYYYY BAAAAAAAAAAASS". LOL that weird little dumb movie did have a couple memorable things about it. but this list is seriously missing a number of movies; i'll watch ANYTHING through once (despite FF The Happening because it is just TOO DAMN STUPID), and there are a couple i remember not even finishing. like, basically, less than 6 movies out of at least 2,000 i've seen. Little Man, now that i think of it, is definitely one of them. GOD that movie sucked. White Chicks was funny, Little Man was a dingleberry. (Reply to this) |
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Andrew D. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:01 PM The list fails. Why? Because these movies are amazingly not on it: 1. The Room - How this movie wasn't on the list is beyond me. Anybody who has seen it can vouch for that. 2. Napoleon Dynamite - I don't know how anyone could like this movie. It is, without a doubt, one of the worst movies that I have ever seen, second only to The Room. 3. Dragonball Evolution 4. Southland Tales 5. The Village - I'm sorry, but that movie just plain sucked. x_x 6. The Love Guru 7. The Invisible 8. The Happening - I didn't see it, but from what I've heard, it was horrible. 9. Anchorman 10. Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 11. Catwoman 12. Turistas 13. Dragon Wars 14. Starship Troopers 2 15. Silent Hill - I know that a lot of people like this movie, but in my opinion, it was just horrible. 16. Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (Reply to this) |
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tracy N. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:06 PM I agree with pretty much everything except the following: Good Luck Chuck, Because I Said So, and Twisted. To me, these movies are the more tolerable of the bunch. I didn't however see The Happening on this list or did I miss it? (Reply to this) |
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secret a. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:11 PM I can't believe "The Final Destination" was not on the countdown. That movie sucked! They had to make it 3D just to get people all hyped up and to the theater! (Reply to this) |
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secret a. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:11 PM I can't believe "The Final Destination" was not on the countdown. That movie sucked! They had to make it 3D just to get people all hyped up and to the theater! (Reply to this) |
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Mark S. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:16 PM How in the world is The Happening not on this list, by far the worst movie I have ever seen. (Reply to this) |
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Bev B. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:27 PM Most of these movies I never bothered wacthing because my gut told me not to. But I have to admit, I thought The New Guy was funny. And I really liked Dragonfly. (Reply to this) |
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Jay J. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:28 PM How could you leave "Cactus Jack" off this list of worse movies-Billy Ray Cyrus,worse movie ever. (Reply to this) |
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Robert C. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:29 PM How in the world is Southland Tales not in this film. I would also include The New World (Colin Farrell), but I know there are plenty of people (specially critics), that liked this pathetic attempt of an artsy film. (Reply to this) |
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Sizzle S. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:30 PM I liked The New Guy, Corky Romano and even Redline, the cars were sick in that movie and the chick was hot, so it kept me interested. ExtremeOps wasn't that bad either. (Reply to this) |
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Amanda R. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:36 PM the movie thr3e was based off the book which came out in 2003... critics dont do their research at all.. this book came out BEFORE saw... i admit.. a bunch of Christians making a movie didnt turn out so well for the "Saw/ Halloween/ Jason" kind of people looking for a good thrill.. most of these movies did not suprise me.. especially the epic movies and like those.. hah (Reply to this) |
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Amanda R. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:39 PM In reply to this comment (#2549343) oh wow you are right.. lol i forgot about that one.. but this says "worst reviewed" the happeneing was really stupid.. glad i didnt pay to watch it... thank to youtube and what about knowing? that movie was terrible (Reply to this) |
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teri f. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:44 PM I agreed with most of this list. There were a few that I didn't agree with, but one that I adamently disagreed with. I have reccommended Dragonfly to everyone I know and I and they love it. It was a great movie that dared to toy with every emotion in one movie. It definately didn't belong here. It should be replaced with Dead End. I expected to see that dozer on the list. (Reply to this) |
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NATTY N. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:51 PM I SORT OF DISAGREE WITH OME OF THE MOVIES ON THID LIST... SOME OF THEM R SOME OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES... LIKE |THE PERFECT MAN", "THE NEW GUY", "KINGS RANSOME"... & A FEW OTHERS. I DONT GET WHY "THE PACIFIER" WITH VIN DISEL ISNT ON THIS LIST... & "JEEPER'S CREEPERS 1 & 2"!! WHY ISNT "FORGETTING SARA MARSHALL" ON THIS LIST TOO. WHAT ABOUT "MEET DAVE". ALSO "fast and furious tokyo drift". IM SURE THEIR IS WAAAY WORSE MOVIES THAN MOST THAT WERE ON THIS LIST. IM GLAD 2 C "DADDY DAY CAMP" ON HERE. OMG! "WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS" WASNT THAT BAD. ATLEAT NOT BAD ENOUGH 2 BE ON THIS LIST. IM SURE, I CAN COME UP WITH WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY WORSE!! SOME1 RE DUE THE LIST PLEAE!! (Reply to this) |
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NATTY N. writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:52 PM OH YEAH... "MONSTERS VS. ALIENS" WAS SUPER BAD!!!! & IT WASNT ON THIS LIST TOO!! (Reply to this) |
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Phil K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:09 PM How is 88 minutes on this list? It wasn't that bad at all. (Reply to this) |
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Antoneo W. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:11 PM Some of this movies are not as bad as yall makin them out to be because their worst movies out there then the ones yall have on your list. (Reply to this) |
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Antoneo W. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:11 PM Some of this movies are not as bad as yall makin them out to be because their worst movies out there then the ones yall have on your list. (Reply to this) |
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Patricia S. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:14 PM Though a long retired professional, I am addicted to some pretty bad movies. But you have to go a long way to beat the dreary confusion of Southland Tales. I'm embarrassed for The Rock. (Reply to this) |
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bill w. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:16 PM Absolutely nothing on this list I would waste my time watching. Well done! (Reply to this) |
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jimmy h. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:17 PM dont forget Fat Albert Kenan Thompson sucks it was horrible and never be shown again. It should had been gone straight to DVD (Reply to this) |
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nightgamer360 writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:38 PM I'll agree with the remake of the fog being terrible but diss for saying the original fog is not a good horror flick. the remake is a terrible remake of a decent movie (not stellar but not a bad horror film and a carpenter classic). Also movies like waterworld and battlefield earth got a lot of early bad publicity as critics deadpanned them (waterworld for sinking two sets and being way overbudget) but weren't horrid (the fog is stellar compared to movies like those and granted thier not 2001 or the shinning). Not every movie has to be a million dollar blockbuster or criticaly aclaimed to be a success. what matters if its still watched 20 years from now. I do blast this site for pandering to critiques. Plenty of movies like the original Evil Dead are greats and were blasted by critics (and that went almost straight to video and was almost rated x). (Reply to this) |
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nightgamer360 writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:40 PM also House of 1,000 corpses is undeserving of being on here and is a decent horror flick in my opinion (and its sequel).id wait and not spend money on battlefield earth or waterworld and watch them on scifi channel lol. rotten tommatoes gets a little of my flack for pandering to critiques instead of film merits. (Reply to this) |
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Bart P. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:40 PM What about all those FEAST movies? Half Past Dead part 2 should be in the top 10. Fear Dot Com was HORRIBLE OMG. Meet the Spartans,Kickin It Old School,Disater Movie,Epic Movie & King's Ransom were well deserved. 88 Minutes wasnt that bad. College & The New Guy are questionable. Some movies should get a pass for the sexy covers a la Dirty Love (2005) lol nahhhhhh it was GARBAGE. (Reply to this) |
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nightgamer360 writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:40 PM also House of 1,000 corpses is undeserving of being on here and is a decent horror flick in my opinion (and its sequel).id wait and not spend money on battlefield earth or waterworld and watch them on scifi channel lol. rotten tommatoes gets a little of my flack for pandering to critiques instead of film merits. (Reply to this) |
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nightgamer360 writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:41 PM yes i refuse to say the homolicious syfy (Reply to this) |
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J E. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:47 PM Leonard Part 6... Need I say more? (Reply to this) |
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Randy T. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:48 PM Why aren't there any mockbusters by The Asylum listed? Each and every one of them deserves to be part of Worst of the Worst. (Reply to this) |
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lucki c. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:49 PM In reply to this comment (#2547748) house of 1000 corpses was incredible film...very far fetched and cheesy at some points, but it was original and interesting. (Reply to this) |
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Crystal Q. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:53 PM One movie that I think was overlooked for the 'Worst of the Worst' was 'Rumor Has It'. The film in question had no plot, and the performances were forced, at best (and at worst, they were painful to watch and even listen to). (Reply to this) |
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Lawrence F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:57 PM How did War of the World with Tom Cruise not make this list is beyond me. I know it made over $100 million at the box office...but that was 2 house i'll never get back. I like Dakota Fanning...but I wanted to kill her with all the screaming she did in that movie. The absolute worst movie ever!!! (Reply to this) |
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Lawrence F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:57 PM How did War of the World with Tom Cruise not make this list is beyond me. I know it made over $100 million at the box office...but that was 2 house i'll never get back. I like Dakota Fanning...but I wanted to kill her with all the screaming she did in that movie. The absolute worst movie ever!!! (Reply to this) |
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Chris F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:59 PM Has anyone seen Dragonball: Evolution...?!?! I knew it was going to be bad, but I went to see it anyway... What I got!?!... was not bad but ... horrible, painful, killing me softly but surely, inch by inch eye piercing, brain melting, brown mush ... WHY DIDN'T ANY1 STOP ME!?!?... i think i cried out of self pity... i can't remember ... the horror ... its too hard... *sobbing* (Reply to this) |
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Chris F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:59 PM Has anyone seen Dragonball: Evolution...?!?! I knew it was going to be bad, but I went to see it anyway... What I got!?!... was not bad but ... horrible, painful, killing me softly but surely, inch by inch eye piercing, brain melting, brown mush ... WHY DIDN'T ANY1 STOP ME!?!?... i think i cried out of self pity... i can't remember ... the horror ... its too hard... *sobbing* (Reply to this) |
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Shay R. writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:59 PM omg of course most of my favorite movies would make it on the list because yall are just a big group of *** hole men! That want to watch there action films. glitter because i said so yours mine and ours good luck chuck the perfect man none of these movies belong on there, just because a man cant appreciate a good chick flick. its about the story in the movie you dick heads. but i guess unless there is A. Killing, B. Guns, or C. Boobs in the film you will pretty much hate it! (Reply to this) |
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Andrea R. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:00 PM There are only a few movies on here that SHOULDN'T be...but so many that SHOULD and AREN'T!!! Like what about little ms britney spears' movie Crossroads??? That movie was pathetically directed, the acting was horrible and the story line was nothing but a typical cliche of today's highschool society. it could've been written better by a 10 year old. (Reply to this) |
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Debra F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:08 PM I saw Ballistics. It wasn't that bad. I don't know what you mean by the script was incoherent. Who watches an action film for War and Peace, anyway? When I watch an action movie, I watch to see characters that I don't like get creamed. (Reply to this) |
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Tim C. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:12 PM Wow. I must be a good judge of movies. I recognize only five movies that I've seen, and those I couldn't watch all the way thru. (Reply to this) |
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Carl F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:16 PM The list is pretty good. Daddy Day Camp was a cute film. The list should have also included some of Will Farrell's movies including Land Of The Lost. Also Borat and Bruno from Sascha Baron Cohen should be on the list. (Reply to this) |
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Doug K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:31 PM How is 10000 BC not on this list? (Reply to this) |
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Doug K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:32 PM How is 10000 BC not on this list? (Reply to this) |
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Doug K. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:34 PM How is 10000 BC not on this list? (Reply to this) |
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Patrick W. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:46 PM Out of all the movies ever made you mean to tell me that Ecks Vs Sever was the worse? half of the movies on this list was worse, and Good luck Chuck and 88 Minutes wasn't bad movies at all. (Reply to this) |
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Tila G. writes: on Sep 29 2009 08:53 PM What????? No "Delgo"??????? OMG!!!! Has anyone ever even seen the trailers??? This is a direct quote from Wikipedia, "the film's box office was one of the lowest grossing wide releases in recent history[5]. Delgo grossed just $694,782 in theatres against an estimated budget of $40 million.". What do you think, now??? (Reply to this) |
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Dennis N. writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:08 PM Lets take a moment to discuss popcorn movies.A popcorn movie is a movie that you go to see just for fun.It is a movie that is silly fun whether it be a comedy,sci-fi,horror,action etc etc.it does not need good acting nor does it need a plot.It does not need an oscar nominee or even god special effects.It simply needs to be fun.Now whether or not the fun comes from bad acting,cheesy special effects etc or it comes from very good special effects an unintentional humor makes no difference. I enjoyed 18 of the movies on this list,others were so so and yes some were aweful.I did notice that many of you are bashing alot of movies which I really enjoyed or liked reasonably well. Repo the genetic opera I thought was very cool and yes you are right it will become a cult classic.Just looking at the cast and premise of the movie can suggest that. I liked all the starship troopers movie. I like most of Uwe Boll's movies.Yes they are faulted in many ways but again popcorn people,popcorn. 1000 corpses or anything by Rob Zombie is a good bet just because he has a great aproach to things.He is the new Carpenter. Ulli Lommel is terrible though. LOL Heartbleeps,the fact that you even know that movie exists is amazing to me.You must be like me and troll the horror/scifi sections at vid stores or use netflix to watch some obscure stuff.Always waiting to find the next lost movie that turns out to be awesome. I know to each his own but Silence of the lambs as terrible?Seriously if i did not know better I would say to were a troll. Michael Bay makes great popcorn movies.No better example of my initial mention of this kind of movie.Great special effects and some light humor with a smokin hot woman.That folks is a popcorn movie on the big budget end. (Reply to this) |
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erik o. writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:31 PM In reply to this comment (#2549291) i'll agree on the spider man but not pirates, i loved that (Reply to this) |
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erik o. writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:33 PM why...why is twilight not on this? i was expecting it to be at LEAST on the top 20, the movie strayed so far from the actual BOOK!!! i don't care if ppl really thought it was good, it was a fail of a book-based movie if ever i saw one D: (Reply to this) |
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Fey S. writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:37 PM There are much worse films that did not make the list. The Zohan,Love guru? How were those not on here? Movies i do not believe should be on this list: The new guy, boat trip, the hottie and the nottie, corky romano,dirty love, good luck chuck (this way hilarious!).The perfect man, material girls are aimed at a different audience. Just because they were not "oscar worthy" does not make them bad films. (Reply to this) |
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Gabby H. writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:40 PM From Justin to Kelly is got to be the worst. (Reply to this) |
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tim n. writes: on Sep 29 2009 10:22 PM Worst movies ever not on this list, Going Overboard with Adam Sandler and The Wicker Man remake with Nick Cage. (Reply to this) |
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tim n. writes: on Sep 29 2009 10:23 PM Worst movies ever not on this list, Going Overboard with Adam Sandler and The Wicker Man remake with Nick Cage. (Reply to this) |
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larry r. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:07 PM ok who rates this? some of these movies wasnt bad! is there a short baldheaded guy with nerdy glasess in a small room with a 13" tv and a dvd player and no sence of humor?the movies that really did suck didnt even make your list,what about crossroads?that didnt make the list (not the one with machio the one with alan arkin).oh lets not forget forien exchange,that movie will put you to sleep quick in the theater or how about the piano? polanski's exciting epic,do us all a favor fire the guy and hire me ive got a great sence of humor. (Reply to this) |
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John H. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:10 PM There is alot of movies not on here that I think need to be. Especially, "Passion Of The Christ" worst ever, "10 Items Or Less", "I pronounce You Chuck and Larry", "House Of Wax", "Signs", "Cheech and Chong" where they live in a castle or something, Rob Zombie's last "Halloween" movie, "Stealing Harvard", Charles Bronson movies, "Charlie's Angels 1&2", "Artifical Intelligence", "Mortal Kombat". I could go on and on lol. 3 Strikes shouldn't be in the top 10. "Larry The Cable Guy's Health Inspector" is funny as hell the first time you watch it. Where's "Barbed Wire" with Pam Anderson at? Spiderman 2 was crap. I should make my own 100 worst movie list lol. (Reply to this) |
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John H. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:18 PM Oh I forgot, "From Justin To Kelly" was Horrible. "Crossroads" with Britney Spears sucked. All Madonna movies. "Gotcha" was garbage. "The Wicker Man" garbage. The Rotten Tomatoes website should hire me for a little less money than the guys who made the list. (Reply to this) |
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Jose F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:24 PM were is white chicks that sh$#t s$%&ked (Reply to this) |
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Jose F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:24 PM were is white chicks that sh$#t s$%&ked (Reply to this) |
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Jose F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:25 PM white chicks was the worst (Reply to this) |
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Jose F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:25 PM white chicks was the worst (Reply to this) |
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Jose F. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:27 PM In reply to this comment (#2547733) white chicks was the worst (Reply to this) |
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thomas m. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:29 PM the worst of the worst is fast and furious in Tokyo lousy story and even worst acting. second one is indiana jones(the last one)and at the third Transformer (can be the worst but I didn't finish to see. too stupid) so I give the third position. (Reply to this) |
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Tiki L. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:30 PM WHY ISN'T "WICKERMAN" ON THIS LIST? NICOLAS CAGE WAS IN IT.....HANDS DOWN THE WORST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN....STUPID STORY, BAD ACTING AND UNBELIEVABLE BAD ENDING TO TOP IT OFF (Reply to this) |
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Tiki L. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:33 PM WICKERMAN.....VOTED #1 WORST MOVIE OF THE CENTURY (Reply to this) |
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Tiki L. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:33 PM WICKERMAN.....VOTED #1 WORST MOVIE OF THE CENTURY (Reply to this) |
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Madeline H. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:50 PM So basically all of these movies are either categorized as cheesy horror, Christmas, black, or children's. Oh and you can't forget the types of "movies;" i.e. date, epic, disastrous. Sometimes I cannot believe that producing companies think that these movies are in any way beneficial to the public. I'm even more amazed that most of them get made. Stop trying to make a buck and make a decent movie. (Reply to this) |
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Michael A. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:55 PM Well, I can say, with no small amount of pride, that I have seen absolutely NONE of the movies on this list. I even resisted the temptation to see "The Adventures of Pluto Nash," even though the future mother of my children, Rosario Dawson, was in it. One thing I've noticed, though, going through the comments here, is that many people don't quite fully grasp how the Tomoatometer works, or how this list was compiled. RT itself doesn't review movies, they gather reviews from all over the media, measure the proportion of good reviews to bad ones, and THAT'S how the Tomatometer score is determined. In compiling this list, since there are so many movies with the same Tomatometer score, I'd venture a guess that the "tiebreaker" is the actual number of bad reviews, as opposed to the proportion of bad/good ones. For example....if two movies received a 3% rating on here....let's say Movie A had 100 reviews, that would mean that only 3 were favorable. Movie B, on the other hand, had 150 reviews, which means that 4 or 5 reviews were favorable. I'd say that Movie B would rate as the worse movie, because it had the higher real number of bad reviews. Follow me? Oh, and to those who are bitching about a certain movie they hated that didn't make the list--excluding those who had trouble understanding the concept of "The Worst Films of THE PAST TEN YEARS" and mention films that came out before 2000--don't blame RT for your personal least-favorite not making this list; blame the number of critics that gave the movie a good review to spare it a place on the list. (Reply to this) |
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Patricia S. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:55 PM Have to admit I haven't seen all of the ones that have been mentioned by all of you. Maybe they should bring back Mystery Science Theater 2000 and put every one of them on. Hearing the robots' comments would ease some of the pain. (Reply to this) |
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Andrew D. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:03 AM The list fails. Why? Because these movies are amazingly not on it: 1. The Room - How this movie wasn't on the list is beyond me. Anybody who has seen it can vouch for that. 2. Napoleon Dynamite - I don't know how anyone could like this movie. It is, without a doubt, one of the worst movies that I have ever seen, second only to The Room. 3. Dragonball Evolution 4. Southland Tales 5. The Village - I'm sorry, but that movie just plain sucked. x_x 6. The Love Guru 7. The Invisible 8. The Happening - I didn't see it, but from what I've heard, it was horrible. 9. Anchorman 10. Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 11. Catwoman 12. Turistas 13. Dragon Wars 14. Starship Troopers 2 15. Silent Hill - I know that a lot of people like this movie, but in my opinion, it was just horrible. 16. Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (Reply to this) |
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Brad H. writes: on Sep 30 2009 02:09 AM So, I take my car to the garage and they tell me it will be a few hours. I decide to take in a movie while I wait...Half Baked. Halfway through this piece of trash, I walk out. I actually chose to wait in the lobby of an auto shop rather than sit through Half Baked. (Reply to this) |
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Cory C. writes: on Sep 30 2009 04:45 AM Where does Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fit in with all this. Thats got to be the worst movie since Darkman. (Reply to this) |
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Michael G. writes: on Sep 30 2009 05:11 AM Guys, you forgot to include "Super Capers" (2009). htt Y I was forced to watch clips of it at a convention. I knew very early that it was a steaming pile. (Reply to this) |
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betsy k. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:03 AM Whether or not the movie Yours Mine and Ours (#63) is any good or not, RT says "The initial set-up is unbelievable." The movie is based on a true story, done much more close to reality by the original Lucille Ball-Henry Fonda flick in the 60's. I do wish the Dennis Quaid version were more like the true story, but nevertheless the premise - a widow with 8 children marries a widower with 10 - is true. Book was written by the wife/mother, Helen North Beardsley. (Reply to this) |
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Kim T. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:26 AM I have to aggree with this list for the most past. I think I have only seen 4 or 5 of them total. However I actually liked "Deck The Halls" I thought it was funny! I also see that most of them are "Horror" films which I do not like or understand. I do not understand how anyone can enjoy watching that kind of crap! Doesnt matter how fake it is. I just cannot understand how people actually enjoy watching movies like "Saw" and "Texas Chainsaw Masacre". I do not see how that kind of movie is enjoyable. I watch movies to escape, but if that is what you want to escape to then there is something wrong. (Reply to this) |
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Jay G. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:34 AM I can't Respect this list. Why?!?!? Because the 2006 movie "BUG" starring Ashley Judd was not listed. That BY FAR is the WORST movie that I have EVER seen before in my LIFE and believe ME I have seen A LOT of Bad Movies... Some which are on this list! (Reply to this) |
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Hrvoje C. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:43 AM Found Jennifer Aniston credited in "Swept Away"? (Reply to this) |
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TOM D. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:59 AM One of the Top Ten Worse movies ever, one word- Twilight. And im not just saying this cause im a guy. This movie made mad money, but really taking all those kid's money for that vampire Dawson's Creek is three words- wrong wrong wrong!!! (Reply to this) |
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TOM D. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:59 AM One of the Top Ten Worse movies ever, one word- Twilight. And im not just saying this cause im a guy. This movie made mad money, but really taking all those kid's money for that vampire Dawson's Creek is three words- wrong wrong wrong!!! (Reply to this) |
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zack s. writes: on Sep 30 2009 07:12 AM I managed at a blockbuster store over the past 3 years and can proudly say that i have never reccomended any of these movies to customers. (Reply to this) |
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Travis M. writes: on Sep 30 2009 07:15 AM Where is "In the name of the King: A dungeon seige tale" at? Thats the worst movie with the worst acting i've ever seen and while your at it add fighter or whatever that movie is with the guy from gi joe in it cuz he sucks as an actor channing tatum or whatever the guys crap. (Reply to this) |
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Travis M. writes: on Sep 30 2009 07:15 AM Where is "In the name of the King: A dungeon seige tale" at? Thats the worst movie with the worst acting i've ever seen and while your at it add fighter or whatever that movie is with the guy from gi joe in it cuz he sucks as an actor channing tatum or whatever the guys crap. (Reply to this) |
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Rob M. writes: on Sep 30 2009 08:14 AM Really? Blair Witch 2 (2000) wasn't bad enough to make list? How about Phonebooth (2002) or most of Colin Farrells movies if not all of them? (Reply to this) |
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jim N. writes: on Sep 30 2009 08:34 AM How is Ghost Rider not on this list! Along with Freddy got Fingered! Along with every Adam Sandler Movie ever made! (Reply to this) |
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jim N. writes: on Sep 30 2009 08:34 AM How is Ghost Rider not on this list! Along with Freddy got Fingered! Along with every Adam Sandler Movie ever made! (Reply to this) |
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Jessica H. writes: on Sep 30 2009 08:38 AM Most of the movies on the list I had never even heard of. There were a few that I don't think could be labeled as "worst" - Dragonfly was okay; Yours, Mine, and Ours was an okay family movie; I love Corky Romano - it's right there with Night at the Roxbury; and, I know it's a girly pick, but I thought Because I Said So was really funny - maybe that's just cuz I have sisters and can relate to the family drama stuff. (Reply to this) |
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Nate R. writes: on Sep 30 2009 08:58 AM How in the world did Tropic Thunder not make this list? Surely it could contend for #1 status. (Reply to this) |
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Homer B. writes: on Sep 30 2009 08:58 AM Like several people have said, you have to take this list for what it is. My kids have several of these movies and they are ok for kids movies (Zoom, Deck the Halls, Christmas with the Kranks, Yours Mine and Ours). My wife and I actually enjoy the cheesy rom-com Because I Said So. I have seen many of that genre that are worse. A few that we feel were left off the list: Dr. T and the Women - great cast, horrible everything!! Aeon Flux - Love Charlize so I rented it. Big mistake Mr. Bean's Holiday - kids forced me to see it at the $1 movie. I fell asleep Criminal - John C Reilly just couldn't save this one The Matador - I still am confused about this one The Grand - way too much cussing and not enough poker Rachel Getting Married - got great reviews, but we had to turn it off. Terrible!!! (Reply to this) |
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kerri a. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:21 AM out of all of the movies on the list, i can happily say i've only seen one. and i didn't think it was a bad movie. the legend of chun li was really action packed. and you can't really look for more than that in street fighter. but one movie that should be on that list that isn't is "teeth". it's a movie about vagina dentata. and it was possibly the worst movie of all time. (Reply to this) |
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Rook B. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:25 AM Okay...the list isn't too bad....there are some movies I definately agree that belongs on the list and maybe a couple that wouldn't hit my bottom 100 but in my bottom 200. But what I want to know is....what criteria or formula did RT use to determine the worst movies ever? Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever as the worst of all time? It wasn't that bad of a movie, I would have ranked it somewhere in the 60s or 70s in the list. I saw a movie recently called "Beer for my Horse" (or something close to it) and I thought that was the worst movie of all times. (Reply to this) |
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Rook B. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:25 AM Okay...the list isn't too bad....there are some movies I definately agree that belongs on the list and maybe a couple that wouldn't hit my bottom 100 but in my bottom 200. But what I want to know is....what criteria or formula did RT use to determine the worst movies ever? Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever as the worst of all time? It wasn't that bad of a movie, I would have ranked it somewhere in the 60s or 70s in the list. I saw a movie recently called "Beer for my Horse" (or something close to it) and I thought that was the worst movie of all times. (Reply to this) |
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Drew t. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:28 AM They need to watch the Rob Zombie directed films "House of a Thousand Corpses" and " The Devils Rejects" if you want to se truley horrifically made movies. (Reply to this) |
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Drew t. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:30 AM Rejects was better yes, but only in comparison to the 1st. (Reply to this) |
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Blue M. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:39 AM This list lacks alot of mainstream movies that more than deserves to be on this list. I would definitely put the 2 Charlie Angels movies on this list. Anything McG touches is totally crap, including the new Terminator movie. M. Night Shamaylan's Lady in the Water is simply self-indulgent, pretentious and bored me to tears. The last James Bond movie was an incomprehensible, dull mess. All of Roland Emmerich's movies are popular disaster movies for extremely stupid people who like looking at car/train wrecks for kicks. And Michael Bay...well, need I say more? It's funny how Lucy Liu is the star of so many of the worst movies ever made. Although she is one fine hottie, she is definitely the queen of the razzies. Directors: Don't put this girl in your movie unless you want it to bomb! (Reply to this) |
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Jim J. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:48 AM In reply to this comment (#2549405) Good Luck Chuck had boobs. I didn't think it belonged on this list. I can think of several others that do. Just about any of the National Lampoon's movies... except Van Wilder. (Reply to this) |
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tara w. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:53 AM I can't believe Napoleon Dynamite (2004) wasn't on this list. Or Vanilla Sky (2001) for that matter! (Reply to this) |
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tara w. writes: on Sep 30 2009 09:53 AM I can't believe Napoleon Dynamite (2004) wasn't on this list. Or Vanilla Sky (2001) for that matter! (Reply to this) |
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Scooter writes: on Sep 30 2009 10:03 AM Two Words: Meet Dave (Reply to this) |
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Scooter writes: on Sep 30 2009 10:05 AM Oh, and Invasion with Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig was AWFUL! (Reply to this) |
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Scooter writes: on Sep 30 2009 10:09 AM ...and while I like M. Night Shamaylan, The Happening was BAD! (Reply to this) |
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lane c. writes: on Sep 30 2009 11:54 AM yuo gotta be kiddin me- the 3 Larry the Cable guy movies were KICK ***. sure, they're not theatrical masterpieces, but they are good and funny movies, each one of them. here's a really bad movie, a movie that is so bad it is good- 1976's, TRACK OF THE MOON BEAST!! Fodder for mockery included, but was definitely not limited to, the braindead expression of the lead actress, the horrible dialogue, and the suggestive name and unctious nature of Johnny Longbow. The scene in which Johnny names ingredients in his stew quickly became a running gag and one of the writers' favorite moments from the series. Writer Kevin Murphy stated that his world-weary sigh of "onions...." made Johnny Longbow one of the "best" characters they've ever seen. (Reply to this) |
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Pat L. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:07 PM First off I would like to say there are a lot of the movies on this list that do belong here, but come on you don't think that Open Water (which by the way isn't even worth downloading or renting for that matter) isn't even on this list. In my opinion it should be the #1 worst movie of all time not just the past decade. (Reply to this) |
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Mike J. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:22 PM it is may good fortune to not have paid see any of the movies in theaters and have only seen a few of them on cable. Although non of them all the way through. (Reply to this) |
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Daniel B. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:34 PM The Love Guru, Man of the House, Year One, Freddy Got Fingered, Meet the Fockers, Semi-Pro are just a few films I'd have loved to see on this list. I gotta see if I can sit through "Ecks vs Sever" and see what all the fuss is about (Reply to this) |
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Tony R. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:39 PM "just Married" wasn't mentioned. Probably my all-time worst movie. I couldn't watch another video for about 4 months after viewing that debacle. (Reply to this) |
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Rachael C. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:47 PM Ok there are two movies that I didn't see. I may just have missed them but I think that The Wicker Man with Nicolas Cage and Open Water. Those are the two worst movies I have ever seen BY FAR (Reply to this) |
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Rachael C. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:51 PM Ok there are two movies that I didn't see. I may just have missed them but I think that The Wicker Man with Nicolas Cage and Open Water. Those are the two worst movies I have ever seen BY FAR (Reply to this) |
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Rachael C. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:51 PM Ok there are two movies that I didn't see. I may just have missed them but I think that The Wicker Man with Nicolas Cage and Open Water. Those are the two worst movies I have ever seen BY FAR (Reply to this) |
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chris B. writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:53 PM I argee with most movies on the list except for "3 Strikes" and "Epic movie" because they weren't that bad and they had some good funny moments. Also how isn't "Shoot'em up", "I know who killed me?", "high school musical", and "Hulk" with Eric bana not on the list. Shoot' em up was one of the worst movies I ever seen(seriosly have you seen that crap feast of a Movie) and the the other three are almost equally horrible. All four of the movies were painful to watch and I couldn't bear to watch all of them straight through. I would rather swim in a lake infested with alligators for an hour then to watch any of these movies again. I also think "House of the Dead" and "The Sound of Thunder" should be on the top 10 worst movie list because these movies were both unintentionally hilarious and waste of money (Unfortantly i show both of them in theaters). (Reply to this) |
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bart s. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:06 PM i think the people that made this list are *******s there are some good movies on this list i only joined ur stupid web site to right this message so i hope ur web site crashes u dumb asses get a clue (Reply to this) |
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bart s. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:06 PM i think the people that made this list are *******s there are some good movies on this list i only joined ur stupid web site to right this message so i hope ur web site crashes u dumb asses get a clue (Reply to this) |
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koryn c. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:10 PM I thought that The New Guy was a great and funny movie (Reply to this) |
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huge-movie B. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:13 PM Who in the hell pick some of these movies? Big momma's house 2, are you serious? It was a kids movie! A kid movie that was actually funny as hell!.....SMH... (Reply to this) |
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Sarah R. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:14 PM One of the worst movies I've seen in the past decade- "Across the Universe", horrible waste of time, both my fiance and I couldn't stop laughing as we walked out of the theater only 20 minutes in. A shame, it could have been so much better. (Reply to this) |
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koryn c. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:16 PM Yours,Mine and Ours was also a good movie (Reply to this) |
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koryn c. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:17 PM Wow Good Luck Chuck? that was a good movie and it was funny (Reply to this) |
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Brian R. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:22 PM how come nobody's talking about strange wilderness in the top 5? That movie is greatness. I watched it like 10 times in one week. it shouldn't be on the list. it's one of the so bad its good films, it should at least be lower on the list Bad Movies-The Anaconda movies, pumpkin karver,fighting, lady in the water, darkness falls,starship troopers 2, the first baby geniuses, From justin to kelly, The Santa Clause 3, any new lepercaun movies (Reply to this) |
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koryn c. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:26 PM How come Burn after reading is not on this list? that movie was so stupid (Reply to this) |
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Miss Purple P. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:40 PM OMG!!! LADY IN THE WATER HAS TO BE THE WORST MOVIE OF THE CENTURY!!! I WANTED TO CRY AT THE END BCUZ I COULDNT BELIEVE THAT PPL WOULD ALLOW THIS MOVIE TO BE PLAYED IN THEATRES!!! MAYBE IF IT WAS FREE!! BUT IT WAS EXTREMELY TASTELESS, CORNY, TACKY, VERY UNNECESSARY... PRODUCERS, FILM PRODUTION AND MOVIE GO-ERS COULD HAVE LIVED WITHOUT THAT MOVIE AND BEST OF ALL PPL DEFINITLY COULD HAVE SAVED MONEY!!! (Reply to this) |
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Steve K. writes: on Sep 30 2009 01:59 PM Why isn't "Die Another Day"(2002) on this list. The movie was so bad, even Halle Berry in a bikini couldn't save it. (Reply to this) |
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Steve K. writes: on Sep 30 2009 02:00 PM Why isn't "Die Another Day"(2002) on this list. The movie was so bad, even Halle Berry in a bikini couldn't save it. (Reply to this) |
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Patti G. writes: on Sep 30 2009 02:05 PM There are two movies that should have been added to this list. The sequel to The Ring was a huge disappointment and about as scary as watching paint dry. The original was a horror masterpiece. And also the X-files movie "I Want to Believe" was another diasaster. It was a compelte borefest. I actually thought there was going to be aliens or some other sort of scifi phenomena. (Reply to this) |
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Jose G. writes: on Sep 30 2009 02:11 PM Kings Ransom was funny. Good Luck Chuck was funny. Because I Said So starred Mandy Moore, so it had to be good. (Reply to this) |
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Michael A. writes: on Sep 30 2009 02:39 PM Once again, I'll explain this (and I'll type slowly): If you want to know why a certain movie you hate did not make it onto this list, you need only LOOK UP THE MOVIE ON RT AND SEE ITS TOMOATOMETER SCORE! If it scored higher than 7% (the highest score on the list), then it wouldn't be on this list, plain and simple. This list ranks the 100 worst movies by their Tomatometer score, and the Tomatometer score is determined by the reviews given BY OTHER CRITICS (professional ones, I might add). (Reply to this) |
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Andrew D. writes: on Sep 30 2009 03:47 PM The list fails. Why? Because these movies are amazingly not on it: 1. The Room - How this movie wasn't on the list is beyond me. Anybody who has seen it can vouch for that. 2. Napoleon Dynamite - I don't know how anyone could like this movie. It is, without a doubt, one of the worst movies that I have ever seen, second only to The Room. 3. Dragonball Evolution 4. Southland Tales 5. The Village - I'm sorry, but that movie just plain sucked. x_x 6. The Love Guru 7. The Invisible 8. The Happening - I didn't see it, but from what I've heard, it was horrible. 9. Anchorman 10. Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 11. Catwoman 12. Turistas 13. Dragon Wars 14. Starship Troopers 2 15. Silent Hill - I know that a lot of people like this movie, but in my opinion, it was just horrible. 16. Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 17. The Grudge 18. The Grudge 2 (Reply to this) |
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Andrew D. writes: on Sep 30 2009 03:49 PM Oh and if you want to include ALL movies, add any and all movies made by the Sci-Fi Channel to the list. Their movies just flat out suck. (Reply to this) |
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tgibfo writes: on Sep 30 2009 03:50 PM No "Superhero Movie"? I thought that might be number one! (Reply to this) |
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Cerues C. writes: on Sep 30 2009 03:58 PM How the hell is Twilight not on here? That was a crap movie with terrible acting and horrendous dialogue. Just because some chicks are out of their mind with lust for the lead doesn't make it a good movie. I would watch Gigli 10 times over and it would still be better than Twilight!! (Reply to this) |
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christopher s. writes: on Sep 30 2009 04:41 PM i cannot believe that BANGKOK DANGEROUS is not anywhere on this list.. this is ridiculous.. by far the WORST movie i've seen. horrible (Reply to this) |
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bha writes: on Sep 30 2009 04:48 PM i would say the sam about Starship troopers, by far the most overrrated movie... (Reply to this) |
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vicky b. writes: on Sep 30 2009 05:47 PM Are we supposed to be suprised? These movies look stupid, annoying and pointless. Thank-Gwad I only wasted my money on one of them "Down To You." (Reply to this) |
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vicky b. writes: on Sep 30 2009 05:47 PM Are we supposed to be suprised? These movies look stupid, annoying and pointless. Thank-Gwad I only wasted my money on one of them "Down To You." (Reply to this) |
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Joseph h. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:08 PM i thought i would see Powder on this http (Reply to this) |
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Alex H. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:28 PM Did I miss The Day After Tomorrow? Or is it not on this list? (Reply to this) |
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Andrew D. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:38 PM The Day After Tomorrow is not on this list. Yeah, it's not one of the best movies out there, but it's definitely not one of the worst, either. My list at the top of this page lists a good deal of movies that are just flat out horrendous. The fact that they're not in RottenTomatoes' list of the 100 worst movies this decade proves that their writers suck. (Reply to this) |
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Mike S. writes: on Sep 30 2009 06:48 PM Mission: Impossible II got a 57% from Rotten Tomatoes back in 2000.. HOW? This would be in my top 10 worst movies ever. Anything from John Woo is cliché, over the top action and dialogue. What was with that stupid white dove flying around the whole time for Christ's sakes? Yea, Woo's movies may be entertaining, but we all feel dumber after watching them. (Reply to this) |
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Toaster writes: on Sep 30 2009 07:12 PM Forget about bad movies--what about bad TV commercials? Check out parodies of ten of the worst ads and more on Pointless ht (Reply to this) |
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scorpiolady writes: on Oct 01 2009 12:35 AM In reply to this comment (#2547775) Silence of the Lambs, worst film ever???!!!! Surely you jest. It won 3 oscars, one for best pic, best actor, best actress. Bet you think Howard the Duck is a classic for the ages. (Reply to this) |
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andrew c. writes: on Oct 01 2009 12:52 AM I don't understand why people have even watched most of these films, let alone reviewed them! (Reply to this) |
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Oz writes: on Oct 01 2009 07:27 AM In reply to this comment (#2547877) Clearly, you didn't understand this movie; because it was flat-out hilarious. (Reply to this) |
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Oz writes: on Oct 01 2009 07:39 AM In reply to this comment (#2548049) Who's really the loser? The one posting in a forum about the topic? Or The guy who registered to a website, just to tell the guy posting about the topic, that he's a loser?...... (Reply to this) |
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bigideas writes: on Oct 01 2009 08:51 AM It would be really interesting if there were some off shoot studies on this list like: 1. Rank the 100 movies here by box office and DVD sales/rental. As bad as these movies are, which ones still took it to the bank and made the makers serious dough? 2. Which actor appears the most? In my quick skim it seems Larry the Cable Guy or Cedric the Entertainer are up there as far as 'leads,' but who knows, there may be some 'major' bad movies supporting star out there we didn't realize. (Reply to this) |
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skipgin writes: on Oct 01 2009 09:36 AM Any movie critique is always subjective . I really enjoyed a few of the movies listed. Most of them. imho, deserved to be here. However, I really enjoyed "Streetfighter". I thought it had good acting, excellent action sequences and a pretty good plot. It's one of the few movies I went out and bought. Most of the time, I can tell what will be an enjoyable movie by reading what so-called critics have to say. If Critics hate the movie, it will probably be pretty good because most critics wouldn't know a good movie if it hit them over the head. (Reply to this) |
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Oz writes: on Oct 01 2009 10:52 AM Two Movies, that did not make the list that in my mind should have "Mindhunters" (2004) and "Spartan" (2004). Both of which star Val Kilmer,who has made solid movies i.e. "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang" ; "Wonderland" ; "Salton Sea" (just to name a few), but convuluded dialogue and incomprehensive story made them both unbearable to watch. (Reply to this) |
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Alejandro H. writes: on Oct 01 2009 01:48 PM The Village is NOT a bad movie, damn it! (Reply to this) |
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Kerry_RT writes: on Oct 01 2009 04:38 PM I have ONLY seen 2 on this list !!! 88 & the fog, 88 boring a real wasted opp. the fog - s* J carpenter what were you thinking???? (Reply to this) |
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jared73 writes: on Oct 01 2009 11:38 PM In reply to this comment (#2547763) To their credit, I don't think most of the comedy spoof movies were meant as theatrical works of art. It's a given they're throwing a bunch of stuff in a movie and trying to create a [bad] connection. What about 'Junior' with a pregnant Arnold Schwarzenegger. How can that possibly be good???? (Reply to this) |
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rick p. writes: on Oct 02 2009 02:09 AM What's a "Shiggy"??? Is that the award you receive when your film makes the bottom 100 list? Do you get two Shiggys when you're in the bottom ten? Yes...I was victimized by "Dragonfly", "Envy", and "The Celestine Prophecy". But these vapid entries pale before the worst of the worst. I'm going off-script (pre 2000), but "Hook", and "Scenes from a Mall" were truly excruciating. I've completely (and thankfully) repressed other wastes of celluloid; perhaps clearer-minded thinkers would regurgitate them in future comments. (apologies to the Shigster: an obviously valuable contributor.) (Reply to this) |
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Joseph W. writes: on Oct 02 2009 07:17 AM In reply to this comment (#2548981) wrong (Reply to this) |
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Dadoo writes: on Oct 02 2009 07:50 AM I liked Jimmy C's comments so much I read them 5 times. Personally, I am shocked that Larry the Cable Guy appears twice in the list. I can't believe that would happen to a man of his "talent". (Reply to this) |
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Dro 1. writes: on Oct 02 2009 09:45 AM Maybe you should do the worst 100 movies people have ever heard of. Some of these were straight to video I'm thinking. (Reply to this) |
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davadlynn writes: on Oct 02 2009 10:24 AM The New Guy is one of my favorite "turn off the brain and laugh" films. Maybe I just like watching Lyle Lovette get set on fire and Eliza Dushku dancing in bikinis. A few others that I liked towards the top, but the descent into horrible was funny. The string of ***** Movies towards the end made me chuckle...at the listing, not the films...ick. (Reply to this) |
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cartoonmayhem writes: on Oct 02 2009 11:26 AM With the release of Zombieland today, let's not forget the worst Steven Seagal movie that tried the Zombie genre with hideously bad results: Against The Dark. It is terrible beyond compare and deserves to be listed as one of the worst movies of the decade. (Reply to this) |
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cartoonmayhem writes: on Oct 02 2009 11:41 AM Somebody should just shoot Mike Myers for making the hideously unfunny "Love Guru" too. (Reply to this) |
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Brian B. writes: on Oct 02 2009 12:08 PM AEon flux didn't make the list? Charlize Theron's got great spin control I guess. Also, I didn't think Half past dead was THAT bad. I could get through it. I think it's mostly the title. I couldn't get through "Down to you" however. Couldn't do it. (Reply to this) |
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jinglepig78 writes: on Oct 02 2009 12:58 PM I have to admit that most of them are turkeys. There are a few that I think were not too bad. It all depends on your opinion. (Reply to this) |
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John V. writes: on Oct 02 2009 01:24 PM The Worst of the Worst list could easily be two or three times as long. I'm surprised that 'Night at the Museum 2' (Ben Stiller) wasn't here. Other stinkers that deserve a place on the wall of shame are 'Two For the Money' (Al Pacino/Matthew McConaughey), 'Transformers 2', 'The Break-Up' (Vaughn and Aniston), 'Death Race' (Statham), 'War of the Worlds' (Cruise), 'Transporter 3' (Statham), 'Righteous Kill' (DeNiro/Pacino), 'The Heartbreak Kid' (Stiller), anything with Carmen Electra, Paris Hilton, Julia Roberts or Renée Zellweger in it, 'The Village' (Joaquin Phoenix), 'Eyes Wide Shut' (Cruise/Kidman), 'Semi-Pro' (Will Farrell), and arguably the worst of the lot -- 'Zodiac' (Jake Gyllenhaal). (Reply to this) |
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greg l. writes: on Oct 02 2009 06:42 PM Has anyone seen Charlie's Angels (any of them)?!? How these two piles of stipidity failed to make the list is beyond me! It's the only movies ever after which I wanted my money, my times and the IQ points it drained from my head into it black hole of suckage. (Reply to this) |
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Wayne L. writes: on Oct 03 2009 06:13 AM From the "How Far They Have Fallen" Department, M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening made me swear to never seeing another new work of his again. (Reply to this) |
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SteveSapphire writes: on Oct 03 2009 02:01 PM One missed call isn´t that aweful, in fact, it deserves an Oscar compared to Pulse & Shutter. All the movies after Scary Movie 4 suck, bad, you didn´t need to watch Disaster Movie to know it´s the year´s worst. (Reply to this) |
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SteveSapphire writes: on Oct 03 2009 02:01 PM One missed call isn´t that aweful, in fact, it deserves an Oscar compared to Pulse & Shutter. All the movies after Scary Movie 4 suck, bad, you didn´t need to watch Disaster Movie to know it´s the year´s worst. (Reply to this) |
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Joe M. writes: on Oct 03 2009 02:11 PM There are a few movies that I think should have been in there. Delgo, From Justin To Kelly, and Love Happens. (Reply to this) |
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ammon a. writes: on Oct 03 2009 04:38 PM Battlefield Earth, how can that be better than 26 other movies? IMDB has an interesting view on this. Statistically ranking BE the worse movie of all time if you consider the number of people who voted (Not taking into consideration all the Scientology fan-boys that ranked it as #1). A few movies rank worse, but do not have the shear number of crying souls logging in to share their pain. (Reply to this) |
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Voicedude writes: on Oct 03 2009 05:24 PM Seeing anything by Larry The Cable Guy or Uwe Boll high on the list is a given. But why is "Whiteout" or "All About Steve" on the first page? Sure, they weren't good but they weren't the worst of the YEAR much less the decade! HOW IS "TRANSFORMERS 1 or 2" not high, high, HIGH on this list? In fact, NO Michael Bay film is listed! C'mon!!! Getting kickbacks from the studio, are we? (Reply to this) |
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Voicedude writes: on Oct 03 2009 05:25 PM In reply to this comment (#2547733) ALL films by Uwe Boll should be tied for Number One.... (Reply to this) |
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Scorehound writes: on Oct 03 2009 07:53 PM The dumbest movie I've ever seen is the film "elephant" about a school shooting. OMG it was the stupidest, most ridiculous excuse for a movie I've ever seen. (Reply to this) |
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Erik B. writes: on Oct 04 2009 06:13 AM In reply to this comment (#2547748) wow i love both of these movies (Reply to this) |
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Brent L. writes: on Oct 04 2009 11:38 AM I don't care what anyone says about Envy. I like that movie. It's one of those comedies that can become extremely quotable upon re-watching. And Christopher Walken is far too funny to put this movie on the list. I'd put both Transformers films on this list for sure. This list contains too many intentionally low-brow films. For a movie that isn't even attempting to be very good (The New Guy for example), is that really worse than a pretentious or indulgent film thinking it is far better than it is? (Reply to this) |
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Brendan D. writes: on Oct 04 2009 01:15 PM In reply to this comment (#2547748) no way. both movies were rockin goood (Reply to this) |
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Brendan D. writes: on Oct 04 2009 01:15 PM In reply to this comment (#2547750) i agree fast and furious annoying crap like it (Reply to this) |
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Brendan D. writes: on Oct 04 2009 01:18 PM In reply to this comment (#2549695) wickerman i agree about it made no sence at all , and was not very scary if it was meant to be.. they f--ked up a movie that could have been cool and cage was miscast. (Reply to this) |
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MsSissiePooh writes: on Oct 04 2009 06:41 PM I'm surprised that Gothika wasn't on the list. It was a horror movie that was so bad, it didn't even have any unintentional humor to make it a little more bearable to watch. (Reply to this) |
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Observation 99 writes: on Oct 04 2009 07:39 PM Here's a list of movies on this list I think didn't deserved to be bashed so much (in order from most to least). 1st: Pinocchio I admit that I haven't seen it (although, believe me, I tried), but, come on, it's kinda obvious that it wouldn't have been so hated if not for the terrible English dubbing. The original Italian version was an award-winning film! (And I still want to see it.) But no critic seems to be even aware that Benigini might not be to blame for the problems. Is it really fair to call it the (third) worst movie of the decade? 2nd: Yugioh The Movie Only for fans of the TV show? Pokemon was just the same way and it got off without being subjected to any lists. Parts of the plot did need strengthening, and the bad guy was sort of a throwaway villain, but as a former Yugioh fan, I can say that it did deliver what made the show fun. I still wouldn't score it any higher than most Pokemon films, but I'd stop it at "only for Yugioh fans" not "one of the worst movies of all time". 3rd: The Master of Disguise There is no intelligent humor in The Master of Disguise, but that can be fun in its own way. As a kids film, it mostly succeeded. Dana Carvey put enough effort into it to become a likable goofball. The disguise gags are kinda fun, and the silliness can sometimes overcome the stupidity enough for you to laugh. "One of the worst movies of all time" is a little harsh. Being below all the spoof films with "Movie" in the title is just annoying. This movie is funnier, less offensive, and even more intelligent than ANYTHING from Friedberg and Seltzer. (Unless you count the Scary Movies.) 4th: Cheaper By the Dozen 2 Not that good. But it was amusing enough for me to think "one of the top 100 worst movies" is a little harsh. 5th: The New Guy I had some fun with this one, but I can see why people would call it bad. If you pay attention, you can spot ideas repeated from other movies without much effort. The cover picture hardly hides the resemblance to Revenge of the Nerds. And about the dad loving his motorcycle more than his son; Ferris Bueller's Day Off anyone? It's crass, and it recites the analysis of teen social life without bothering to care about depth. But it had some amusing ideas ("Tiger Claw!") and some funny moments ("just roll around kid"). (Reply to this) |
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Observation 99 writes: on Oct 04 2009 08:01 PM Darn it, I forgot one. 1st (tie): Happily N'Ever After: I'm half convince that critics looking to sharpen their talons spotted qualities that they could pass off as things to bash and dove on. Mediocre animation? Lazy Casting? Unless it's obviously cheap or flawed, how can animation alone kill a film? I saw some fun sequences and action. (Better action than Hookwinked.) And while movies like Aladdin, All Dogs Go to Heaven, and The Emporer's New Groove can use guys like Robin Williams, Burt Reynolds, or David Spade to reach high hights, a character's voice is hardly all that makes him sink or swim. And the cast, well known or not, did an adequate job giving us the vocal qualities we would imagine for their characters. It's ripping off of other movies? How? Similar concept doesn't mean same movie. The three most similar movies I know of are Enchanted, Cinderella 3, and Shrek the Third. All three were more successful, all three came later. Did anyone accuse them of ripping off? Now, granted, it's not equal to Shrek by a long shot. But I walked away from this new spin on the "fairy tale gone haywire" story feeling adequately amused and entertained. I'd take it over Hoodwinked any day. And while I'm at it, the films I think should be placed lower on the list: all of the Freidberg and Seltzer movies. I've never seen another movie with such stupid, unfunny, offensive gags (except maybe the second Deuce Bigolow)and they all seem to think they're hilarious). Now there many movies terrible movies that I haven't seen, but there are only a couple that I could picture being as bad. If I could pick their scores, the movies I would include that aren't on here are: The second Deuce Bigolow, maybe Superhero Movie, and, if I'd seen it, probably Freddy Got Fingered. (Reply to this) |
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Tim V. writes: on Oct 04 2009 09:11 PM actually Freddy Got Fingered was really funny. (Reply to this) |
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felbert writes: on Oct 05 2009 06:01 AM I just don't understand why everyone hates Gigli so much. It's no great movie but it's enjoyable enough to keep it way out of the bottom 100. Take it off the list and replace it with Eyes Wide Shut. Now that's one of the worst movies I ever saw. It was painful to watch. But then again we're all entitled to our opinions. Here are a few on my worst movie list: Dirty Work, The Fountain, Little Nicky and Undertow. (Reply to this) |
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Macky writes: on Oct 05 2009 04:48 PM Id pretty much agree with this list, although i didn't think that Whiteout was all that bad. In addition pretty sure that Glitter should be further up that list, some where definitely top 10 and also HSM should be added to this list as well. Just my opinion. (Reply to this) |
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Observation 99 writes: on Oct 05 2009 07:19 PM In reply to this comment (#2550842) "actually Freddy Got Fingered was really funny." From what I know, it sounds like the jokes were a decent idea, unlike certain spoof films we all know, but with bad execution. Using shocker gags was ambitious, but I don't see how anything that gross and repulsive could be fun. (Reply to this) |
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ExhibitA T. writes: on Oct 06 2009 01:25 AM where in the hell is funny games on this list, or bug?!? by far the worst movies of all time...especially funny games f@$K that movie!! i still want my refund and i want to sue the director making me sit through a pile of crap of a movie! (Reply to this) |
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Paul W. writes: on Oct 06 2009 09:13 AM In reply to this comment (#2547750) Fast & Furious, Bikers, and any Nicholas Cage Movie must be on that list, but worst movie of present time, no doubt is: "Hangover" what a waist of... (Reply to this) |
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Paul W. writes: on Oct 06 2009 09:13 AM In reply to this comment (#2547750) Fast & Furious, Bikers, and any Nicholas Cage Movie must be on that list, but worst movie of present time, no doubt is: "Hangover" what a waist of... (Reply to this) |
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Doug S. writes: on Oct 06 2009 08:26 PM strange wilderness is a dood movie. Righteous Kill is an awful film! (Reply to this) |
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gemini0577 writes: on Oct 07 2009 02:07 AM some who ask why certain movies aren't on this list (Batman and Robin, Revenge of the Fallen... to name a couple) need to do some connecting of the dots. Look at the 100th film. What is its tomato-meter rating? Oh yeah... 7%. Now just take a look at some of the movies you know should be on the list. More than likely, their average rating is higher than that 7%. (Batman and Robin nests at 12% I believe and Revenge of the Fallen at 19%) This list is completely derived from the average rating... thus some movies that deserve to be on the list are not. (Reply to this) |
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Bryan G. writes: on Oct 08 2009 06:22 PM I didn't read through every comment but I was wondering why Blindness wasn't on this list. I found that to be a truly awful and pointless film. And I agree with others that The New Guy was a fairly fun and entertaining film. No it wasn't a good film but I don't think it was worst film material either. (Reply to this) |
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drseid writes: on Oct 09 2009 05:41 AM My vote goes for Dungeons & Dragons. I can't believe that turkey did not make the list. (Reply to this) |
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Jay J. writes: on Oct 10 2009 12:23 AM I don't agree with a lot of the scores on this site & this top 100 worst of the worst shows why, yes there is a lot of terrible movies in the list but there is far worse & Good Luck Chuck is a laugh riot that should have scored at least 85%. Duh. (Reply to this) |
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Jeff P. writes: on Oct 11 2009 04:51 PM I'm a little disappointed that I haven't seen any of these movies. But I will petition that "The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard" be added to this list so that I won't seem like a film snob. It deserves it. (Reply to this) |
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Sienna A. writes: on Oct 11 2009 08:05 PM When I was younger, out of shear politness, I told my friend that I would gladly go see Garfield with her. Unfortunalty, I was not aware of the terrible nightmare that would be in store for me when I entered the movie theatre. Epic movie was just terrible. I actually walked out of the theatre after about 30 minutes of sitting through that "stupid humor" fest. (Reply to this) |
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Dexter M. writes: on Oct 14 2009 07:31 PM Hm, Ballistic... The worst movie of the last 10 years. That's quite an achievement... I am surprised "Postal" wasn't on the list. Didn't realize it scored 8%. Seems... high. And I am horrified to find "The Whole 10 Yards" here... I actualy liked that movie. (Reply to this) |
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Christopher G. writes: on Oct 14 2009 09:11 PM That really is a Terrible list of Movies. FYI - House Of a 1000 and Anything Rob Zombie does Rules. I was scared and pissed about a Halloween Remake and then it turned out awesome. I might watch it more than the original. Thanks Rob Zombie (Reply to this) |
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icon2008 writes: on Oct 15 2009 06:09 AM Three films I'm disappointed did not make the list: Bride Wars: Film is based on so many unlikely events that the film sets back the feminist movement at least 50 years. Synedoche, NY: Unappealing lead character whines about how his body is breaking down as he spends 20 years of his life making an epic piece about his life and what an utter failure it is. By the end, you are actively rooting for him to die. Knowing: Nicolas Cage in his most overacted role since that guy in Snake Eyes in a plot that combines the worst of End of Days with the worst of The Number 23 and an ending that would make you throw tomatoes at the screen. Dishonorable Mention: The Rambo reboot which features a massacre taking place for the sole reason of having one character come up with enough motivation to take a stand. And am I the only one that completely hated the repulsive remake of The Hills Have Eyes? (Reply to this) |
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james f. writes: on Oct 18 2009 03:49 AM Where's Starship Troopers 2? It was filmed in an upturned bowl and recycled what was swept off the cutting room floor from the previous film. (Reply to this) |
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Steve W. writes: on Oct 18 2009 06:11 PM There is one big omission on the list. Positively the worst movie I've ever seen this decade is Space Truckers. I know, I know it's 1997 but I saw it in the last decade so there! (Reply to this) |
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Dodds-Donnelly writes: on Oct 20 2009 01:14 AM I can't believe that Max Payne wasn't on the list.. worse movie ever. (Reply to this) |
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Matthew B. writes: on Oct 24 2009 05:31 AM Not the most agreeable liat, I liked some of them most I've never watched. (Reply to this) |
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led_anarchy writes: on Oct 25 2009 06:37 PM you gotta wonder how a lot of these movies managed to score any percentage on the tomatometer... i.e. hottie and nottie (or whatever the **** its called) or alone in the dark or any of those stupid spoof movies to name a few (Reply to this) |
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terry b. writes: on Oct 27 2009 05:25 PM i actually enjoyed boat trip (Reply to this) |
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A R. writes: on Oct 29 2009 09:33 AM How could this list have left out: Kung Pow! Enter The Fist (yr 2002)? (Reply to this) |
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Scott S. writes: on Oct 30 2009 06:16 AM You forgot "There Will Be Blood". There sure was blood, after I slit my wrists sitting there for 2 hrs. 38 min. watching a pointless movie. Ehhh, I want that time back in my life. (Reply to this) |
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rottenb writes: on Oct 31 2009 03:14 PM After researching this list and after hours and hours of starring at it, I have come to the conclusion that throughout this past decade movie goers could have had a more pleasant time at their local movie theater had they just avoided any movie with Carmen Electra, Jamie Kennedy, Chris Klein, Ben Affleck, Selma Blair, Steven Dorff, Matthew Perry, and the reigning champion Eddie Griffin. Those actors have made up a large majority of this list. (Reply to this) |
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Keven W. writes: on Nov 01 2009 12:37 PM Where are the Michael Moore FICTIONAL movies? They're complete trash and trickery. Gotta give him credit for his editing skills though........he's a master at tricking the politically uneducated into believing what he want's them to believe, by editing out the context of what people are really saying...and putting pieces of different video clips together to make them say what he wants. Sad sad sad stuff...... (Reply to this) |
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Mike M. writes: on Nov 01 2009 03:37 PM Hey I liked Strage Wilderness. Too bad they left out "Torque". That was a laughably bad movie right there. I remember the part where the two girls play chicken on the motorcycles and then they do a 180 then clash my nephew, his friend and I just burst out laughing. And we could not stop til the end of the movie.... (Reply to this) |
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will s. writes: on Nov 02 2009 09:31 AM LOOK at all these COMMENTS! 1. people who use the term 'laugh riot,' especially when talking about Good Luck Chuck, should be eaten by dinosaurs. 2. so should Keven W. (Reply to this) |
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Evan_H writes: on Nov 02 2009 10:07 AM I just can't believe that there have been 100 movies that are worst than Transformers 2. (Reply to this) |
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timdigit writes: on Nov 02 2009 09:39 PM oh come on Pluto nash covernant and Chun li were not bad enough to be on this list; (Reply to this) |
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Khalia T. writes: on Nov 03 2009 01:31 PM Where is that movie with Monica Potter and Freddie Prinze Jr. and the models. That has to be the worst movie ever made other that "The Apple".Maybe it was made in the 90s, cant remember. Does anyone else remember the movie? (Reply to this) |
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Khalia T. writes: on Nov 03 2009 01:49 PM In reply to this comment (#2547871) I think it is on the list. (Reply to this) |
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Khalia T. writes: on Nov 03 2009 01:54 PM In reply to this comment (#2547958) Oh geez, I have to whole heartedly agree with Abandon. Also, that movie with Josh Hartnett and the brunette kind of stalking him...I cant remember any movie names today. Someone plaese help! (Reply to this) |
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Frank B. writes: on Nov 11 2009 01:53 PM Wow there are definetly movies that dont belong on this list because I could easily find ones to replace it. (Reply to this) |
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Phantomb writes: on Nov 18 2009 03:10 AM In reply to this comment (#2560448) Well that's just definitive then isn't it Frank? If you say it, then it should be so. How about you go and watch all the movies...then interview each and every critic that reviewed them to try and change their mind. (Reply to this) |
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John M. writes: on Nov 25 2009 04:17 PM As far as I'm concerned no list of bad movies is complete without Bad Santa. After wasting the better part of 2 hours of my life and about 10 bucks on tickets, I felt as though I should file a suit against anyone associated with that piece of garbage. I was robbed! I'd rather watch a film about the history of straining vomit through a felt hat than be exposed to a "rip off" of a film like that. Tasteless, stuipd and vulgar. Only a 1st rate imbicile could find that film entertaining. (Reply to this) |
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George D. writes: on Nov 26 2009 06:47 PM Worst of the Worst? where's "The Tesseract" [2003] (the sole HORRIBLE movie on earth), where's "Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus" [2009] (so bad its actually good type of movie) , where's "Duplicity" [2009] (God's way of warning people they should go less on movie theaters...) where's...the list can go on and on there are so many "Masterpieces" that deserve to be here! (Reply to this) |
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Steve Pulaski writes: on Nov 27 2009 03:19 PM The Adventures of Pluto Nash and The Master of Disguise really deserve it on there. But College not so much. (Reply to this) |
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Bianchan writes: on Nov 28 2009 12:22 AM There is only one movie on this list that I think shouldn't be there. "Because I said So". I know it's not he best movie EVER but it isn't the worst... Plus Mandy Moore is HOT! ;) (Reply to this) |
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Bianchan writes: on Nov 28 2009 12:22 AM There is only one movie on this list that I think shouldn't be there. "Because I said So". I know it's not he best movie EVER but it isn't the worst... Plus Mandy Moore is HOT! ;) (Reply to this) |
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