66 Worst Movies Of All Time
Clearly funded by the Devil himself
Crossover (2006)
The Film: Anthony Mackie, what are you doing in this tripe? Before he appeared in the likes of The Adjustment Bureau and The Hurt Locker , Mackie lent his talents to this basketball drama, about a basketball player (Wesley Jonathan) who wants to become a doctor.
So Bad It's Good? No, no it’s not.
Sura (2010)
The Film: A political drama set in the costal town of Tamil Nadu, where Sura (Joseph Vijay) falls in love, and then crosses paths with a corrupt minister (Dev Gill).
So Bad It's Good? It’s so bad that people have suggested using it as a form of torture…
Girl In Gold Boots (1968)
The Film: A musical crime drama in which a young girl attempts to enter the glamorous world of Go-Go dancing. It’s from the guy who also directed Astro Zombies …
So Bad It's Good? Gold Boots commits the worst of sins – it’s a movie about Go-Go dancing that’s terminally dull. Avoid.
The Creeping Terror (1964)
The Film: Classic black and white horror about a monster that crash-lands on Earth and proceeds to devour people. Only a sheriff, his wife and a scientist are brave enough to attempt to stop it.
So Bad It's Good? The monster looks like nothing more than a sentient rug, which in itself is entertaining.
Who's Your Caddy? (2007)
The Film: An Atlanta rap mogul tries to join a conservative golf club, but butts heads with the board president.
So Bad It's Good? The lead character is called C-Note, and is played by somebody called Big Boi. This is all you need to know.
The Wild World Of Batwoman (1966)
The Film: Sadly not a forgotten Marvel gem, but a crummy comic adventure in which Batwoman (Katherine Victor) and her Batmaidens fight crime and then celebrate by dancing. Badly.
So Bad It's Good? The numerous on-display busts make up for the lack of budget, but when you can’t even hear what the actors are saying, you know you’re in trouble.
Yes Sir (2007)
The Film: Another Turkish entry, this blinder follows a group of disabled people who are permitted to visit army barracks, where they are given the privilege of feeling like real soldiers. Say what?
So Bad It's Good? It desperately wants to be a Turkish version of Police Academy . Instead, it’s overflowing with terrible performances and damn near nonsensical from start to finish.
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Track Of The Moon Beast (1976)
The Film: Meteor fragments lodge in a young man’s brain, somehow turning him into a terrifying moon beast. Luckily, this has happened before, and there are Native American paintings to prove it, meaning all hope is not lost.
So Bad It's Good? ‘Fraid not. Steer clear.
The Apocalypse (2007)
The Film: A disaster film in every possible way, Apocalypse follows two parents who are attempting to track down their daughter as end-of-world-style events unfold around them.
So Bad It's Good? So bad that even giving it one star seems like a compliment.
Los nuevos extraterrestres (1983)
The Film: A young boy discovers an unhatched egg in the forest, which eventually surrenders up an alien creature with a long trunk. The strange little beastie proves adept at playing around with time and space. Sadly, he has an evil brother who goes on a bloody rampage.
So Bad It's Good? Sort of. One to watch alongside E.T. and Flight Of The Navigator , though it can’t hope to match either of those in quality.
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