The 20 Worst Movies Ever — Made Taste Of Cinema 2015
The spiritual successor to The Room , but without the charm. The "birds" are clip-art eagles pasted onto the screen via Windows Movie Maker. The acting is non-existent. The environmental message is delivered via a 15-minute lecture at a car dealership. It is incompetent in a way that feels mean-spirited.
The only film on Rotten Tomatoes to ever hold a 0% score with over 100 reviews (for a time). Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu glare at each other for 91 minutes between incomprehensible action sequences. The plot involves a microchip and a dead child, but you won’t care. It feels like a screensaver. the 20 worst movies ever made taste of cinema 2015
Every cinephile loves a masterpiece. But there is a certain, almost masochistic thrill in plumbing the depths of cinematic failure. These are not merely bad movies; they are the celluloid equivalent of a car crash in a sewage plant. They are the films that break spirits, end careers, and make you question the sanity of everyone involved. The spiritual successor to The Room , but without the charm
To qualify for this list, a film must possess zero redeeming artistic merit. No "so bad it's good" irony (save a few legendary exceptions). No interesting failures. Just pure, unadulterated agony. The environmental message is delivered via a 15-minute
The American Idol movie. Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini on a spring break in Miami. The songs are stock synth-pop, the choreography looks like a high school rally, and the dialogue was reportedly improvised based on text messages. A time capsule of 2003’s worst fashion.
Is it a satire of studio comedies? Or a genuine mental breakdown on $14 million of Fox’s money? Tom Green swings a baby by its umbilical cord, masturbates a horse, and wears a prosthetic penis to annoy his father. It is not funny. It is aggressive, hostile, and deeply sad. Roger Ebert gave it zero stars and called it "a vomitorium."
The film's creators have scoured the depths of cinematic history to bring together a collection of clips from some of the most notoriously bad movies ever made. From the inexplicable to the just plain bizarre, each clip is carefully curated to showcase the worst of the worst. You'll witness actors struggling to deliver lines that would make a high school drama student cringe, plots that twist and turn into incomprehensible messes, and special effects that are laughably bad.