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  1. Meet the Spartans (2008)2%. #48. 3189%. Critics Consensus: A tired, unfunny, offensive waste of time, Meet the Spartans scrapes the bottom of the cinematic barrel. Synopsis: When Xerxes (Ken Davitian), the evil god king of Persia, sends his massive army to Sparta, King Leonidas (Sean Maguire)...

    • Rollerball

      Jonathan (Chris Klein) is the most popular player in the...

    • Highlander II

      0% 25 Reviews Tomatometer 23% 50,000+ Ratings Audience Score...

    • Staying Alive

      Six years after his glittering triumph in the disco dance...

    • Mortal Kombat Annihilation

      Líder7reynier à That thing is ugly 😡. Rated 0.5/5 Stars •...

  2. On the film review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, films that every surveyed critic [1] considered bad have a 0% rating. [2] [3] [4] As of 2023, only 43 films with more than 20 reviews have received this rating. The Ringer, analyzing films' Rotten Tomatoes scores compared to change in profit margin, estimated that a film with a 0% rating ...

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    Year
    No. Of Reviews
    Consensus
    2020
    21
    2020
    43
    "This Crime is punishment."
    2020
    21
    2019
    20
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    • Constellation (2005) 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score From 19 Reviews. Constellation delves deep into the dynamics of a Southern African-American family as they confront unresolved issues surrounding a past interracial love affair.
    • Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004) 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score From 46 Reviews. A sequel to the 1994 film Baby Geniuses, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 continues the premise of toddlers possessing secret knowledge.
    • National Lampoon's Gold Diggers (2003) 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score From 44 Reviews. Intending to capitalize on the legacy of the National Lampoon name, National Lampoon's Gold Diggers follows the comedic escapades of two young con men aiming to marry elderly women for their wealth, only to find the tables turned on them.
    • Derailed (2002) 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score From 5 Reviews. Not to be confused with the much higher-rated Clive Owen thriller of the same name, 2002's Derailed is about a NATO Operative (Jean-Claude Van Damme) tasked with safeguarding a potentially lethal virus on a train.
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    • Staying Alive (1983)
    • Bolero (1984)
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    • Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)
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    By Matt Fowler

    Updated: Jun 15, 2020 6:29 pm

    Posted: Jun 13, 2020 8:15 pm

    With Netflix's The Last Days of American Crime joining the ranks of the worst-reviewed movies ever -- sitting (un)pretty at 0% on the Rotten Tomatoes ‘Tomatometer’ spectrum -- it's the perfect time to take a look at all forty plus movies that are a part of RT's esteemed Zero Percent Club.

    Now, to be fair, there are countless awful movies out there. So you might be wondering why there are only a little over forty films on this list. Well, for one, sometimes even the worst movies get one or two positive reviews. Secondly, for Rotten Tomatoes to qualify a film for this list it has to have been reviewed at least 20 times by separate outlets. So while some other garbage films out there might not have any positive reviews, they just don't have enough reviews under their belt to register.

    So strap in and get ready for an Adam Sandler, a Dennis Rodman, a handful of John Travoltas, and numerous needless sequels. These projects were panned hard and put away wet. And now they've got a new member added to their clique.

    This forgettable follow-up to 1977's Saturday Night Fever, directed by Sylvester Stallone, saw John Travolta return as dance-till-you-drop Tony Manero. Reviewers hailed it/nailed it as laughably tacky and lacking the realism of the first film.

    With enough erotic content to warrant an "X" rating, Bo Derek's awful "Adventure in Ecstasy," Bolero, was eventually released with no rating and strict guidelines not to admit anyone under 17. In hindsight, given the reviews, the studio should have expanded that restriction to include anyone of any age.

    The fourth Jaws movie killed Roy Scheider's police chief Martin Brody off-screen (heart attack), leaving his widow, Lorraine Gary's Ellen (plus an errant Michael Caine) to tangle with the ornery one-ton terror and all the rotten and rushed special effects that came with it.

    Apparently the Police Academy films didn't bottom out, review-wise, until the fourth installment, which featured Steve Guttenberg in his final appearance as Mahoney and David Spade in his first-ever film role.

    Basically a giant commercial for both McDonald's and Coca-Cola, Mac (get it?) and Me was a dreary E.T. knockoff which is only remembered today because of a running bit where Paul Rudd would show a clip for it, no matter what film he was plugging, whenever he'd appear as a guest on Conan O'Brien's various late night shows.

    John Ritter and Amy Yasbeck (who met and fell in love while working together) starred in this unpleasant, laugh-free comedy about a 7-year-old hellion and the chaos he unleashes.

    This early '90s sequel to Highlander brought back Christopher Lambert as Connor MacLeod and tasked him with trying to solve...Earth's dissipating ozone layer problem?

    This confounding box office bomb reboot-quel to 1980's The Blue Lagoon, starring Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause, was a savagely dull coming-of-age tale about two kids growing up on a deserted island and falling in love.

    A mustache-less Tom Selleck starred in this dismal flick (which tried to mine humor from dementia) about a man whose life gets turned upside down when he's forced to take in his parents.

    • the Last Dragon’ (1985) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 58% Where else can you find a fun, Black musical that features comedy, romance and martial arts sequences?
    • rush Hour 2’ (2001) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 58% Where else can you find a fun, Black musical that features comedy, romance and martial arts sequences?
    • the First Wives Club’ (1996) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 50% What do you get when you add a funeral, three fabulous middle-aged women and all of their ex-husbands?
    • space Jam’ (1996) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 43% It may have one of the most ridiculous plots ever, but let’s be honest: Michael Jordan and Looney Toon squad make one heck of a team on the basketball court.
  4. Apr 3, 2021 · Rotten Tomatoes’ critical consensus reads, "Stratton's action-thriller ambitions are roundly thwarted by a derivative story, misguided casting, and a low-budget feel underscored by unimpressive ...

  5. Nov 10, 2023 · The films all scored 6% or less on the Tomatometer. Topping the list — all with a 0% rating: Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, One Missed Call and Left Behind. LEILA FADEL, HOST: Good morning. I'm ...

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