Rotten Tomatoes, one of the most popular movie review websites, has recently revealed its list of the top 10 worst films of all time. These movies have received low ratings from both critics and audiences alike and have been deemed as some of the worst cinematic experiences of all time. These movies deserve a spot in the dumpster fire hall of shame, as they are examples of how not to make a movie.
Coming in at number 10 is "Gigli," a 2003 crime comedy that starred Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez.
The movie received scathing reviews and was a commercial failure, grossing only $7 million against a budget of $54 million. The movie's poor script, weak performances, and lack of chemistry between Affleck and Lopez made it a forgettable film.
At number nine is "Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2," a 2004 family comedy that was critically panned for its poor plot and uninspired performances.
The movie was a commercial failure, grossing only $9.3 million against a budget of $20 million.
The eighth spot goes to "Jaws: The Revenge," the fourth installment in the Jaws franchise.
The movie was released in 1987 and received negative reviews for its lack of scares and illogical plot. The movie's tagline, "This time, it's personal," became a source of mockery and ridicule.
At number seven is "Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol," a 1987 comedy that received negative reviews for its tired formula and lack of originality.
The movie was a commercial success, grossing $28 million against a budget of $17 million, but it failed to impress critics and audiences.
The sixth spot goes to "Mac and Me," a 1988 family film that was heavily criticized for its shameless product placement and poor plot.
The movie was a commercial failure, grossing only $6.4 million against a budget of $13 million.
The fifth spot goes to "Battlefield Earth," a 2000 science fiction film that starred John Travolta.
The movie was criticized for its poor special effects, weak performances, and nonsensical plot. The movie was a commercial failure, grossing only $29.7 million against a budget of $73 million.
At number four is "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever," a 2002 action film that was criticized for its confusing plot and uninspired performances.
The movie was a commercial failure, grossing only $19.9 million against a budget of $70 million.
The third spot goes to "One Missed Call," a 2008 horror film that was criticized for its lack of scares and poor script.
The movie was a commercial failure, grossing only $45 million against a budget of $20 million.
The second spot goes to "The Room," a 2003 drama that has become a cult classic for its unintentionally hilarious scenes and poor performances.
The movie was a commercial failure, grossing only $1,800 against a budget of $6 million.
And finally, the top spot goes to "The Emoji Movie," a 2017 animated film that was criticized for its lack of originality and shameless product placement.
The movie was a commercial success, grossing $217.8 million against a budget of $50 million, but it failed to impress critics and audiences.