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  1. A list of cinematic monstrosities that must be seen to be believed, from Manos: The Hands of Fate to Showgirls. These films are so bad, they're good - or at least hilarious.

    • Masters of The Universe
    • Bloodrayne
    • Ninja III: The Domination
    • The Happening
    • The Wicker Man
    • Over The Top
    • Howard The Duck
    • The Sharknado Series
    • Road House
    • Superman IV: The Quest For Peace

    Masters of the Universe is based on a line of toys that were phenomenally popular in the 1980s. A feature film was commissioned for release in '87, with Dolph Lundgren cast as the hero He-Man and Frank Langella as the villainous Skeletor. At the time, movies based on toys, comic books, and superheroes were not treated with the same love and care th...

    Uwe Boll is a modern master of the best worst movie. His films display an utter lack of regard for crucial cinematic elements like storytelling, believable acting, and competent direction. Why is it so much fun to watch someone utterly fail? In Boll's case, it's because his work is lousy in a really goofy way. Many of his films are based on video g...

    Ninja III: The Domination, released in 1984, is technically a sequel to Enter the Ninja and Revenge of the Ninja, although it has virtually nothing to do with either of them. Lucinda Dickey -- the '80s B-movie dream girl who also starred in the Breakin'pictures -- plays Christie, a young woman who works as both a telephone company technician and an...

    M. Night Shyamalan has made some really great movies, with The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable topping the list. Of course, he's also made some really terrible movies. Selecting his poorest outing is a toss-up, given that he made After Earth and The Last Airbender, but his best worst movie is undoubtedly The Happening. In it, Mark Wahlberg plays a Phil...

    Poor Nicolas Cage. The man is an Academy Award winner, yet he often gets stuck with bad material like The Wicker Man. This remake of a 1973 cult classic casts him as Edward Malus, a cop trying to locate his missing daughter, who may be on a tiny island in the Puget Sound. When he gets there, Malus discovers that the island is inhabited by pagan wom...

    What's the dullest competitive activity a movie could be based on? Curling? Tug of war? Donkey basketball? We're going to go with arm wrestling. In case you doubt our decision, gaze your eyes upon the 1987 drama Over the Top. Sylvester Stallone stars as Lincoln Hawk, and if that name doesn't sound like a car your grandfather would drive, we don't k...

    Long before he made cameos in the two Guardians of the Galaxy pictures, Howard the Duck had his very own big-screen vehicle, appropriately titled Howard the Duck. (Well, you didn't think it would be called Deadpool, did you?) Actor Ed Gale put on an elaborate duck costume to play the title character. The plot finds Howard leaving his home planet of...

    Sharknado and its sequels are a little different from the other movies on this list, in that they were actually made to be bad. The SyFy Channel has a lengthy history of making what are essentially B-movie parodies, full of purposefully poor acting, cheesy and unconvincing special effects, and preposterous concepts. The Sharknado franchise, of cour...

    Depending on who you ask, Road Houseis either awesome or it sucks. Truthfully, both opinions are correct. The film was a modest hit in 1989 -- $30 million at the North American box office -- but once it hit home video and cable, audiences realized what a crap-tastic work this Rowdy Herrington-directed action picture is. Patrick Swayze stars as Dalt...

    Richard Donner's 1978 Superman film was the first great superhero movie, and Superman II is considered by many to be almost as good. Then franchise fatigue set in. Superman III, which inexplicably teamed the Man of Steel with comedian Richard Pryor, was a step-down, both in terms of quality and box office success. And then there was Superman IV: Th...

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  2. 3 days ago · A list of movies that scored less than 6% with critics on the Tomatometer, based on at least 20 reviews. See the synopsis, cast, and director of each movie, and find out why they are considered the worst ever.

  3. Jan 30, 2010 · Along the way, he spoke with such bad movie aficionados as John Landis, Joe Dante, Eli Roth, John Waters and the Mystery Science crew, while himself appearing in George Romero’s Survival of the...

  4. Best Worst Movie is a 2009 American documentary film about the making of the infamous 1990 horror film Troll 2 and its subsequent resurgence as a cult film. [1] Directed by Michael Stephenson, the child star of Troll 2, the film was distributed by Magic Stone Productions and New Video Group.

  5. Jun 19, 2017 · A list of movies that are so terrible they're endlessly amusing and actually good, based on a formula of cultural relevance, critical failure, and public opinion. From Idle Hands to Showgirls, these are the best (well, best worst) films ever.

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · From silly sci-fi to hilarious horror, so-bad-it's-good movies are a treat for any cinephile and these 15 beloved entries are the best of the worst.