Top 10 Best Movies with a 0% Rotten Tomatoes Score
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Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
One of the ultra-rare cases where the tie-in game is better than the movie. The movie is terrible, while the GBA game is one of the handheld's best first-person shooters.
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One Missed Call
This 2008 film is apparently a remake of the 2003 Japanese film of the same name. I guess it's kind of what happened to The Grudge. Despite making back over twice its budget, the film was panned by critics and viewers and has a 0% rating, with Rotten Tomatoes calling the performances bland and the shocks shopworn.
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Pinocchio (2002)
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A Thousand Words
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Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2
Let's be real. I'm not sure many people wanted a sequel at all. In 2004, five years after the first film, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 was released in theaters. It had a $20 million budget and only made back $9.4 million. The film received overwhelming dislike. This movie is just terrible. Ugh.
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Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
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Jaws: The Revenge
Oh boy, Jaws, what did you do to yourself? In 1987, as if the series still wanted sweet money, a fourth movie was made in the franchise titled Jaws: The Revenge. If I remember correctly, the plot involves Ellen, now widowed, becoming convinced that a great white shark wants revenge on her family, especially after it kills her son and follows her. The main criticism was for its awful special effects and acting.
This movie RUINED the Jaws franchise! OK, Jaws is just a movie that didn't NEED sequels, and none of them really lived up to the original. They just kept getting worse and worse!
Jaws is amazing
Jaws 2 is OK
Jaws 3 is laughable
But this film SUCKS!
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The Nutcracker (2010)
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Mac and Me
As if you couldn't tell already, this is a straight rip-off of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. It was also a box office failure. The plot is about an alien named Mac who escapes from NASA agents and is befriended by a person named Eric. They try to find Mac's family. The film was disliked by critics and viewers due to being an obvious rip-off and its shameless product placement. It was also originally going to have a sequel, but it was canceled.
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Staying Alive
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The Nutcracker: The Untold Story
Also known as The Nutcracker in 3D, this film flopped, making only 20 million dollars back on its budget of 90 million.
Upon its release, it was universally panned by critics, with the main criticisms being the story, deviations from the ballet, the performances, the terrible visuals, and the rats being portrayed as Nazis.
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The Last Days of American Crime
The most recent film on this list, released in 2020, The Last Days of American Crime is about... um, I don't actually remember, really, but I know it has something to do with police and government. I do know the film was on Netflix.
Critics universally despised this film, with a few of them calling it one of the worst films of all time. It was also released around the time of the George Floyd protests, and the film included violent content and depictions of police brutality.
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Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
This is the best movie on here. I love this movie.
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The Garbage Pail Kids Movie
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The Ridiculous Six
This is obviously Adam Sandler's lowest-rated movie on the site.
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The Disappointments Room
This American psychological horror film is about a couple who move into a new house that has a room with a dark and haunting past. The film was originally completed in 2014 but was released in 2016. It was both a commercial and critical failure, making back only $5 million of its $15 million budget. How very disappointing.
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Highlander II: The Quickening
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Return to the Blue Lagoon
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Shadow Conspiracy
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3 Strikes
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Wagons East!
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Redline (2007)
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National Lampoon's Gold Diggers
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Look Who's Talking Now
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A Low Down Dirty Shame
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Max Steel
Max Steel is a superhero film based on the action figure line of the same name. The film was a box office disappointment. It only made back around $6 million with a $5-10 million budget. Out of 21 reviews, all of them were negative, which is why it is on the list with 0%.
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Folks!