Not every film can be a masterpiece. That being said, these movies are bad enough to make you question if they even qualify as movies. If you like scraping the bottom of the cinematic barrel, you've come to the right place.
1. Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
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How did a movie with David Bowie, Madonna, and Snoop Dogg find its way on this list? Good question, but a better one would be, "why did the writers think garden gnomes, moon lasers, and stereotypical African tribesmen could turn a profit at the box office?" Good luck trying to understand what Arthur is saying, too.
2. Pottersville (2017)
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This is the worst Christmas movie ever made. A middle-aged candy store owner gets cheated on, and decides he should cope with the situation by getting drunk, dressed up as a gorilla. Seriously. Also, a monster hunter with a fake Australian accent becomes involved when someone thinks the store owner is actually Bigfoot. Without giving away too much more of the plot, let's just agree that trying to make a Hallmark movie featuring a Bigfoot cult is a bad idea.
3. The Ridiculous 6 (2015)
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What happens when Adam Sandler tries to act like a Native American? A lot of things, and none of them good. Vanilla Ice makes a cameo as Mark Twain, which is probably the highlight of the film if there is one. Other than that, expect unnecessary plot twists, bad jokes, and tumbleweed transformations (you read that right).
4. Leo the Lion (2013)
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I still can’t believe I watched ten full minutes of this abomination. A vegetarian lion elopes with an elephant, complains about the lack of banana trees in his area, and creeps out anyone who watches this poorly animated disaster. Somehow, it’s rated G. And very much still on Netflix, unfortunately.
5. Sharknado (2013)
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This one’s unapologetically awful, which is why it has earned cult classic status. The sequels are also on Netflix, too, in case one illogically-conceived natural disaster isn’t enough for you.