Top 15 Movies with 0% on Rotten Tomatoes Worth Watching Anyway

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Critical consensus does not always align with audience enjoyment or cultural impact. Some films achieve a rare zero percent score from critics yet manage to find a dedicated following among viewers. These movies often become cult classics due to their campy nature or unintentional humor. Viewers seeking a unique cinematic experience may find entertainment value in these widely panned productions. The following list highlights fifteen films that received no positive reviews but remain fascinating artifacts of film history.

‘Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever’ (2002)

'Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever' (2002)
Franchise Pictures

Two elite secret agents named Ecks and Sever engage in a relentless cat and mouse game throughout Vancouver. Antonio Banderas plays an FBI agent who must track down a rogue DIA agent portrayed by Lucy Liu. The narrative serves primarily as a vehicle for continuous explosions and elaborate stunt sequences. Critics universally panned the film for its lack of coherent plot and excessive pyrotechnics. It holds the distinction of being one of the worst reviewed films in history despite its high budget action scenes.

‘One Missed Call’ (2008)

'One Missed Call' (2008)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This American remake of a Japanese horror film centers on a group of friends who receive terrifying voicemails from their future selves. Each message documents the exact date and time of the recipient’s gruesome death. Shannyn Sossamon plays a student who teams up with a detective to solve the mystery before her own time runs out. The movie relies heavily on jump scares and familiar genre tropes to generate tension. Audiences often revisit this title to examine the differences between the remake and the original source material.

‘Jaws: The Revenge’ (1987)

'Jaws: The Revenge' (1987)
Universal Pictures

The Brody family faces terror once again when a great white shark follows them from Amity Island to the Bahamas. Ellen Brody becomes convinced that the shark is specifically targeting her family for revenge after her son is killed. Michael Caine co-stars as a pilot who helps the grieving widow fight back against the relentless predator. The film is infamous for its premise of a vengeful shark and continuity errors involving the shark mechanism. It marks the final entry in the original franchise and remains a topic of discussion for creature feature fans.

‘The Ridiculous 6’ (2015)

'The Ridiculous 6' (2015)
Happy Madison Productions

Adam Sandler stars as an outlaw raised by Native Americans who discovers he has five half-brothers. The eclectic group embarks on a journey across the Old West to find their wayward father. This western comedy features a large ensemble cast including Terry Crews and Taylor Lautner. The humor relies on slapstick gags and broad stereotypes typical of Happy Madison productions. Streaming numbers indicated high viewership despite the complete rejection by professional critics.

‘Gotti’ (2018)

'Gotti' (2018)
Highland Film Group

John Travolta delivers a performance as the infamous mob boss John Gotti in this biographical crime drama. The story spans three decades of his life as he rises to become the head of the Gambino crime family. Relationships with his wife and son serve as the emotional core amidst the criminal activities. The film utilizes various makeup techniques to age the actors throughout the different time periods. Viewers often discuss the disparity between the critical reception and the audience scores for this biopic.

‘The Last Days of American Crime’ (2020)

'The Last Days of American Crime' (2020)
Radical Studios

The United States government plans to broadcast a signal that will make it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit a crime. A career criminal joins a heist crew to pull off one final job before the signal goes live. This adaptation of a graphic novel features stylized violence and a lengthy runtime exceeding two hours. The plot explores themes of government control and the nature of free will in a dystopian setting. It gained significant attention on streaming platforms upon its release.

‘London Fields’ (2018)

'London Fields' (2018)
Muse Productions

Amber Heard stars as a clairvoyant femme fatale who has a vision of her own murder. She begins relationships with three different men knowing that one of them will eventually kill her. The film features a convoluted mystery set against a backdrop of impending nuclear doom. Production issues and legal battles delayed the release of this adaptation for several years. The stylish visuals and eccentric performances create a surreal atmosphere that defies traditional noir conventions.

‘Return to the Blue Lagoon’ (1991)

'Return to the Blue Lagoon' (1991)
Columbia Pictures

Two children are stranded on a tropical island and must learn to survive as they grow into young adults. Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause star in this sequel to the 1980 romance adventure film. They build a life together in isolation while facing the challenges of nature and puberty. The movie repeats many of the plot beats from its predecessor with a focus on scenic cinematography. It serves as an early career role for Jovovich before she became an action star.

‘Staying Alive’ (1983)

'Staying Alive' (1983)
Paramount Pictures

Tony Manero pursues his dream of becoming a professional dancer on the Broadway stage in New York City. John Travolta reprises his role from the disco era hit for this sequel directed by Sylvester Stallone. The character undergoes intense physical training to land a lead role in a new production called Satan’s Alley. The film shifts the focus from disco dancing to theatrical jazz and modern dance styles. It achieved commercial success at the box office despite the negative critical consensus.

‘Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol’ (1987)

'Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol' (1987)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Commandant Lassard creates a program to train ordinary civilians to assist the police force with community safety. The original cast members return to train a motley crew of volunteers including skateboarders and eccentrics. Sharon Stone appears in one of her early roles as a journalist covering the new initiative. The film relies on the established formula of physical comedy and pranks that defined the series. Fans of the franchise continue to enjoy the antics of the familiar character archetypes.

‘Mac and Me’ (1988)

'Mac and Me' (1988)
Orion Pictures

A young alien is separated from his family and befriends a boy named Eric who uses a wheelchair. They work together to reunite the creature with his parents while evading government agents. The film is noted for its prominent product placement for McDonald’s and Coca-Cola. It features an extended dance sequence inside a fast food restaurant that has become internet famous. The movie has gained a second life as a running gag on late night talk shows.

‘Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2’ (2004)

'Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2' (2004)
ApolloMedia

A group of toddlers with super strength and intelligence must stop a media mogul from controlling the minds of the world. Jon Voight plays the villain who schemes to alter the behavior of children through television signals. The babies communicate with each other using computer generated effects to simulate speech. Action sequences involve infants performing martial arts and acrobatic feats. The film is often cited in discussions about the strangest family comedies ever produced.

‘Pinocchio’ (2002)

'Pinocchio' (2002)
Melampo Cinematografica

Roberto Benigni directs and stars as the titular puppet in this live action adaptation of the classic fairy tale. The Italian actor plays the wooden boy who longs to become human while getting into mischief. Filming took place on elaborate sets designed to evoke a magical storybook world. The English dub featured distinct voice acting choices that confused international audiences. It stands as a unique interpretation where a grown man portrays the young protagonist.

‘Precious Cargo’ (2016)

'Precious Cargo' (2016)
Mann Made Films

Bruce Willis plays a crime boss who forces a thief to pull off a complex heist to win back his trust. Mark-Paul Gosselaar stars as the master thief who recruits his ex-girlfriend to help with the job. The plot involves double crosses and high speed chases involving armored trucks and speedboats. Action fans may appreciate the straightforward approach to the genre tropes. The film fits into the category of direct to video action thrillers featuring established stars.

‘Dark Crimes’ (2016)

'Dark Crimes' (2016)
RatPac Entertainment

Jim Carrey takes on a serious role as a detective investigating a murder that resembles a plot in a novel. The grim atmosphere pervades the story as the detective becomes obsessed with the author of the book. Filming took place in Poland to capture the stark and grey aesthetic required for the tone. The narrative explores the blurred lines between fiction and reality in a criminal investigation. This performance marks a significant departure from the comedic roles usually associated with the lead actor.

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