In certain films, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. One of her users on a popular internet forum asked for recommendations for the best movies with the lowest Rotten Tomato scores. Movie lovers gave their opinion in the comments.
1. Saw (2004)
It is a famous horror movie known among fans as a spooky masterpiece. This is Crime’s horror film about an intelligent and mysterious villain who traps his victims in a terrifying game. The only way to survive is to escape the traps and win the game. but, saw It’s only rated 50% on Rotten Tomatoes.
“This is a masterpiece that pushed the subgenre into the horror mainstream with suspense, great plot and groundbreaking setting, all on a tight budget,” wrote one fan.
2. Step Brothers (2008)
Described by many as a “comedy masterpiece,” it only got a 55% score on Rotten Tomatoes. This hilarious film tells the story of her two eligible adult children who live with their parents. When the parents start dating and move in together, the two begin a ridiculous rivalry.
3. Speed Racer (2008)
This exciting action movie is hugely underrated, with a meager 41% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This is the story of a young race car driver who enters an unfair competition to prove he can win fair and square. “This movie is an adrenaline-pumping, colorful masterpiece,” said one commenter. “It should be appreciated more.”
4. Hook (1991)
A creative twist on the classic Peter Pan story, it scored just 29% on Rotten Tomatoes. It tells the story of an adult Peter (Robin Williams) who escapes from eternal youth and returns to the real world to start a family. However, Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman) has kidnapped young children and must return to Neverland to save his family.
“needle is the darling of my generation and has a lot of cultural significance,” said one respondent. “Who would have expected it to be reviewed badly?”
5.8mm (1999)
It has a low 23% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. 8mm Worth more. This mystery thriller starring Nicolas Cage follows a detective on a mission to uncover the truth behind his film Snuff found in the remains of a corpse.
6. Hocus Pocus (1993)
Who would have expected this family-friendly Halloween classic to only have a 38% score on Rotten Tomatoes? deception It’s about a group of evil witches from Salem on a mission to become immortal. However, the children who have accidentally released the witches from their confinement will do everything in their power to stop them from pursuing them.
7. Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993)
Original sister act (1992) scored a solid 75% on Rotten Tomatoes, while its similarly hilarious and engaging sequel only got 18%. Whoopi has her Goldberg back at work and her character Sister Mary Clarence is needed to bring the school’s music program back to prosperity.
8. Brother Bear (2003)
brother bear is a wonderful story of tragedy, unexpected friendships, and heartwarming character development. So why does it have a 37% rating on Rotten Tomatoes? It tells the story of an Inuit boy who lost his brother to a bear attack. When he tries to take revenge on the bear, he magically transforms into a bear.
9. National Treasure (2004)
This iconic Nicolas Cage movie features impeccable, action-packed storytelling and great performances from each cast member, despite having a 46% score on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s the story of a group of historians searching for treasures associated with the Declaration of Independence, and a very wild adventure.
10. Man On Fire (2004)
This heartwarming action movie is a little-loved one on Rotten Tomatoes with a score of 38%. It’s about a security guard who protects a girl. When a girl is kidnapped, a guard realizes how much he loves her girl and embarks on her journey to save her. man on fire “One of the few action movies that made me cry,” wrote one commenter.
Are there other good movies with terrible reviews on this list?
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