The 15 worst movies of all time

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 13 November 2013 | 22.17

Cast members Adam Sandler, Kevin James, David Spade, Salma Hayek and Taylor Lautner speak about their experience filming Grown Ups 2 in this featurette.

Two Adam Sandlers in one movie - that's two too many. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied

AFTER almost two decades of bad Adam Sandler movies, the man behind some of the worst films ever made is stepping down.

But not Sandler himself, rather his partner-in-(film)-crime, Jack Giarraputo, who started the production company Happy Madison with the actor in 1995.
Deadline reports Giarraputo is retiring from film production to spend more time with his family.

Although Gawker reports the real reason he's bowing out is "ostensibly due to the fact that he realised he was responsible for putting Adam Sandler movies out into the world."

While the pair have found some box office success with movies such as Billy Madison and Grown Ups, they've also released some stinkers in their time.

Anyone remember Little Nicky, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry or most recently That's My Boy? All terrible, terrible films.

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But possibly the worst one of all was Jack and Jill which not only starred Sandler in one atrocious role, but two - with the star playing squabbling twins. That two Sandlers too many.

The film was universally panned, receiving just three per cent approval on Rotten Tomatoes and a user rating of just 2.6. It doesn't get much worse than that.

Oh, except for these films:

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Glitter ... Mariah Carey's 2001 semi-autobiographical movie was universally panned by the critics, with one critic commenting "Only Mariah Carey could play herself in a movie and f*** it up." Glitter not only damaged Carey's career, but may have played a factor in her highly publicised breakdown.

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Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever ... "Get Blown Away" says the tagline on the DVD cover ... by how utterly horrific this movie is? Rotten Tomatoes editors ranked this 2002 film starring Lucy Liu and Antonio Banderas as the worst-reviewed film listed on their website. 100 per cent of critics flagged it as "rotten" with an average rating of 2.6 / 10. Not a single person who saw this movie enjoyed it.

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Gigli ... Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's 2003 effort only grossed $6 million, making it one of the biggest box office bombs ever made. Reviewers dubbed the film "The ultimate turkey of all time," after a notorious scene in which Lopez's character invited Affleck to perform oral sex on her saying: "It's turkey time ... Gobble, gobble." It was too awkward for words.

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Jaws: The Revenge ...The fourth film in the Jaws series, made in 1997, ignored the events of the preceding and more successful Jaws films, daring to tempt fate with another instalment. At the end, the shark is heard to "roar" repeatedly (which is biologically impossible) before being hit with a sailboat. What a plot.

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Pinocchio ... A boy puppet played by a 50 year old man with a receding hairline just wasn't enough to win over audiences in this 2002 remake of the classic. The dismal character failure led one critic to comment "If you saw Benigni's Pinocchio at a public park, you'd grab your kids and run and then probably call the police."

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The Hottie and The Nottie ... Paris Hilton's 2008 film was critically lambasted with just a five per cent rating from Rotten Tomatoes. The film was also a commercial flop, grossing only $1,067,710, well below its $9,000,000 budget. An expensive little experiment that was a definite "nottie" with audiences.

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I Know Who Killed Me ... Lindsay Lohan's 2007 flop earned nine Razzie nominations in 2008, and successfully took home eight of them (breaking the record previously held by Showgirls and Battlefield Earth). On a budget of $12 million, the film only made back $7.5 million during its run in theatres and set a precedent for many Lindsay Lohan films to come.

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Battlefield Earth ... Rotten Tomatoes critics sung a near-unanimous rotten song for the bizarre 2000 film adaptation of the L. Ron Hubbard novel John Travolta and Forest Whitaker. It went on to become one of the most notorious flops in film history. TIME magazine called it "the worst movie in living memory" while The New York Daily News called it "one of the darkest, ugliest, most uninvolving and incomprehensible major-studio fantasies I've ever seen."

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Christmas with the Kranks ... "No! Ho! Ho!" is right on the money. Make it stop. Some say that Tim Allen deserves his own subcategory in any discussion of the worst movies ever made, but this 2004 shocker rates an honourable mention. One critic commented the Kranks was "bad enough to make you wish Bill O'Reilly's imagined War on Christmas was real." It got just a five per cent approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Alone in the Dark ... The critics consensus was that this 2005 film was inept on almost every level and they should have seen it coming seeing as it was a horror-film video game adaptation with Christian Slater and Tara Reid in the lead roles. It took a measly $5,132,655 at the box office and got a one per cent approval rating. They're still trying to track down the one person that said it didn't make their brain bleed.

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Meet the Spartans ... This 2008 flop scored a lousy two per cent on Rotten Tomatoes and one of the lowest average ratings in history of 1.8. One reviewer in The Sunday Herald gave the film a score of zero, while another Australian newspaper review described it as being "as funny as a burning orphanage".

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Son of The Mask ... Billed as a movie that should never have been made in the first place, 2005's Son of The Mask proved the reason why some sequels should never get the go-ahead, especially when they're missing the very character who spawned the original. Filmcritic.com. called it "an awful, unoriginal, infuriating, and endless mess" while The New York Post deduced "Parents who let their kids see this stinker should be brought up on abuse charges."

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Catwoman ... Despite taking $40 million at the US box office, the 2004 remake of Catwoman starring Halle Berry managed to only score just 3.2 out of ten from 65,000 user ratings. It was voted as one of the most poorly executed film adaptations and "arguably the worst superhero film ever made." It was in all effect, Berry bad.

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Twisted ... One critic wrote of this 2004 thriller starring Ashley Judd and Samuel L Jackson, "Twisted is so bad I'm embarrassed to have seen it and therefore am a bit ashamed to write even an unkind review." Another added, it's a "horrible waste of talent, time and money." It was another absolute stinker which managed just a one per cent approval rating.

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Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 ... There was certainly nothing super about Superbabies, with the movie recieving the single lowest rating of any movie on IMDb. The movie achieved a rock-bottom score of just 1.7 out of ten from over 21,000 poor unfortunate people who actually sacrificed one and a half hours of their lives to watch it. The 2004 movie, starring Angelina Jolie's dad Jon Voight took just $9 million at the box office. One user said the movie "rates a negative 600000000000000000000000 for idiocy and stupidity and wastage of funds," while another said the film "stinks higher than a 5 day old dirty diaper".

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