All the Movies With 0% on Rotten Tomatoes

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.

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Staying Alive (1983)

weThis 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.

Bolero (1984)

boleroWith 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.

Jaws: The Revenge (1987)

MV5BOTY0OTA0MjctM2IwMC00OWZhLWEwNDUtZDYxZTMwNmMyZTZiXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNTIzOTk5ODM@._V1_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.

Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)

b481d7899da5933c1206ed848ec49e77Apparently 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.

Mac and Me (1988)

mac-from-the-cult-classic-mac-and-meBasically 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.

Problem Child (1990)

PROBLEM CHILD, Amy Yasbeck, John Ritter, Michael Oliver, 1990.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.

Highlander 2: The Quickening (1991)

M8DHITW EC009This 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?

Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991)

123443EEeXSD7JThis 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.

Folks! (1992)

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Look Who’s Talking Now! (1993)

16-9The third and final installment in the Look Who’s Talking series managed to bring back both John Travolta and Kirstie Alley but not Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr, or any of the other actors who voiced the babies in the previous films. Instead it focused more on the family’s new dogs, voiced by Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton. An abysmal outing.

A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994)

ldj9MS0koZlUMvyJFTOeshX0jiNKeenen Ivory Wayans wrote, directed, and starred in this action-comedy about a suave P.I. named Andre Shame going after a menacing drug lord he thought was killed years earlier. At the time, the film was picked apart for being riddled with cliches and for Wayans not being believable as an action star.

Wagons East (1994)

image-w1280Released just a few months after John Candy’s death, Wagons East was a woefully witless Western send-up starring Richard Lewis as a hapless settler who couldn’t hack it out on the frontier and Candy as the guide hired to take him back home.

Shadow Conspiracy (1997)

backdrop-1920Charlie Sheen, Donald Sutherland, and Linda Hamilton starred in this egregiously bad, simple-minded political thriller about a plot to assassinate the president.

Simon Sez (1999)

3138911This slapdash mess of an action vehicle for “The Worm” Dennis Rodman featured the NBA star as an Interpol agent trying to rescue a kidnapped girl with the help of some dancing “cyber monks.”

3 Strikes (2000)

MCDTHST EC009Brian Hooks, David Alan Grier, and Faizon Love starred in this regrettable screwball comedy about an ex-con determined to go straight because of California’s controversial Three Strikes Law.

Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002)

ballAs inept and awful as its title, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever saw Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu’s rival secret agents form an uneasy alliance in order to take down a common enemy.

Derailed (2002)

Derailed-2002As the first official direct-to-DVD film on the list, Jean-Claude van Damme’s Derailed was a preposterous, cliche-filled actioner about a government agent assigned to protect a scientist from terrorists on a train.

Killing Me Softly (2002)

Killing-Me-Softly-2002This mercilessly misguided erotic thriller starred Heather Graham and Joseph Fiennes in the story of an American Web designer who falls for a mysterious mountain climber.

Merci Docteur Rey (2002)

v1.bjsxODcyMzE2O2o7MTg0NzE7MTIwMDszMDAwOzIwMDcMerci Docteur Rey, from Merchant Ivory, is a languid and feeble French farce featuring pointless characters and cringe-worthy sight gags.

Pinocchio (2002)

Pinocchio-2002The English-dubbed version of Roberto Benigni’s live-action Pinocchio — featuring the voices of Breckin Meyer, Glenn Close, and Kevin James — received scathing reviews and was called a “creepy vanity project.”

National Lampoon’s Gold Diggers (2003)

image-wf1280This clueless comedy, about two young men (Will Friedle and Chris Owen) who marry elderly women in order to inherit their wealth, was buried under an avalanche of reviews calling it “cheap” and “mean-spirited.”

Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004)

superbabiesbkgdThe nightmarish Baby Geniuses franchise (which narrowly escaped the Zero Percent Club with its first film by receiving a 2%) chugged along with a story about the baby heroes thwarting the plans of a criminal mastermind (the returning Jon Voight) to brainwash the world.

Constellation (2005)

weweCalled an unfocused and schmaltzy Hallmark movie by critics, Constellation starred Billy Dee Williams, Hill Harper, Zoe Saldana, and Gabrielle Union in the story of an estranged family forced to confront its painful past.

Redline (2007)

redline-20070711042302583-2051752This silly street racing cash grab (which grabbed no cash whatsoever) starred Eddie Griffin and Nathan Phillips in an poor attempt to piggyback onto the Fast and Furious franchise.

Scar (2007)

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One Missed Call (2008)

One-Missed-Call-2008The lamest J-horror adaptation ever was One Missed Call, starring Shannyn Sossamon and Edward Burns in the laughable story of a cell-phone call from the future that foreshadows one’s own death. (Read IGN’s One Missed Call review.(

Homecoming (2009)

v1.bjs1MTQ2NzY7ajsxODQ1NTsxMjAwOzE5MjA7MTA4MAMischa Barton, Matt Long, and Jessica Stroup star in this tacky and trashy thriller about a crazy teen who “Misery”s her ex-boyfriend’s new lover.

Stolen (2009)

l_76eb12ec-0ae2-4fa5-a9cf-3b84af3cdc47Featuring Jon Hamm, during his first years on Mad Men, this low-budget, leaden murder mystery was described as a “rough slog.” Josh Lucas, James Van Der Beek, and Jessica Chastain also starred.

Transylmania (2009)

MV5BMTI5NzE3OTE3OF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMjA2Nzg4Mg@@._V1_SX1777_CR0,0,1777,999_AL_A sequel to National Lampoon’s Dorm Daze 2: College @ Sea (oh…kay?), Transylmania followed a group of college students who embark on a wild and sexy semester abroad in Transylvania. Naturally, it’s 90 minutes of idiocy.

The Nutcracker in 3D (2010)

nc_3d_-_04Criticized for its story, deviations from the ballet, overall performances, and twisted visuals, this 3D adaptation of The Nutcracker featured an all-star cast and a no-star slate of reviews.

Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011)

bucky_larson_born_to_be_star_wall_005From Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions, Bucky Larson was meant to be the headlining comedy vehicle for Nick Swardson. Instead it’s considered to be one of the worst films of all time.

Dark Tide (2012)

1151266_Dark_TideHalle Berry and Olivier Martinez top-lined this toothless tale about a traumatized “shark whisperer” who accepts a job in the world’s deadliest feeding ground – Shark Alley. Yup.

A Thousand Words (2012)

A20Thousand20WOwrdsLet’s be honest. Placing motor-mouthed Eddie Murphy in a role where he’s a “gift of gab” literary agent who magically loses his ability to speak was a bad idea from the get-go.

The Ridiculous 6 (2015)

AAAABYk_YbBsdwuwtX1mmmHaoUNl3p0AvsvWAn4s6bX50Oq8vgoOTouKmyB79nVpDVTVCtqZPhwYcxdBAM47MYxGE3LRuMGpAdam Sandler’s first movie, as part of his landmark Netflix deal, was also his worst. The Ridiculous 6 is a lazily offensive and aggressively awful attempt at a Western comedy. (Read IGN’s The Ridiculous 6 review.)

Cabin Fever (2016)

12CABINFEVER-superJumboSoooo…there was a remake of Eli Roth’s Cabin Fever back in 2016? Okay. Well, apparently it was terrible. And starred Teen Wolf’s Gage Golightly, Shadowhunters’ Matthew Daddario, and Watchmen’s Agent Petey, Dustin Ingram.

Dark Crimes (2016)

dark-crimes-1200-1200-675-675-crop-000000As one of Jim Carrey more pointedly misguided forays into gritty drama, Dark Crimes was about a detective investigating a murder who comes to realize his case holds similarities to a published mystery book. It tried to copy the gruesome appeal of True Detective but instead was labeled as misogynistic and depressing. (Read IGN’s Dark Crimes review.)

The Disappointments Room (2016)

Film Title: The Disappointments RoomThe very capable and usually fun D. J. Caruso directed this stinker of a psychological horror film starring Kate Beckinsale and Mel Raido as a couple whose house contains a hidden room with a haunted past.

Max Steel (2016)

max-steel-2016The hit toy line Max Steel came to life in a live-action adventure that was the epitome of the worst cut-and-paste superhero dreck around. (Read IGN’s Max Steel review.)

Precious Cargo (2016)

mark paul gosselaar claire forlaniThe straight-to-video Precious Cargo, starring Bruce Willis and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, was mauled by critics. Those who saw the hack thriller, about a crime boss seeking revenge on the thief who betrayed him, called it “sloppily written” and “stupid.”

Stratton (2017)

StrattonThis British shoot-em-up, directed by Con Air’s Simon West, starred Dominic Cooper and Tyler Hoechlin as soldiers tracking a terrorist cell. It was widely panned as a predictable, rushed collage of cliches.

Gotti (2018)

22gotti-scorecard-slide-ZQRM-superJumboFor a while, a decade ago, Gotti had names like Pacino and Pesci attached to it. Now it’s nothing more than John Travolta’s Zero Percent Club hat trick as he played notorious New York City mobster John Gotti in a travesty of a movie. Entourage’s Kevin Connolly directed.

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London Fields (2018)

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The Last Days of American Crime (2020)

Last Days Of American CrimeBased on a graphic novel, Netflix’s The Last Days of American Crime is an empty and dull heist movie that takes place in the midst of a police state America that’s about to unleash a signal on its captive citizens that will rob them of their free will. (Read IGN’s The Last Days of American Crime review.)

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Amazon’s New World Releases This August, Beta Coming Next Month

Amazon Games’ PC MMO New World is set to be one of the biggest projects ever produced by the company, and brand-new gameplay and details were revealed during the June 13 PC Gaming Show–including the release date.

It hasn’t been available to the public yet, but New World enters closed beta on July 23 for anyone who pre-orders. These players will also receive special digital items, including a fist bump emote, “Isabella’s amulet,” a guild crest set, and a unique title.

New World will then release just a month later on August 25, and the simultaneous global launch should ensure there are plenty of players right off the bat. The game will feature enormous 100-player fortress sieges, skill-based combat, and the ability to form Companies with each other to operate out of strongholds. The game also does not include character classes, allowing you to customize your hero as you see fit without fitting into a set archetype.

New World was designed with a team that includes veterans from several MMO and shared-world games, including World of Warcraft and Destiny. With few large-scale games released by Amazon Games thus far, it’s set to be one of the division’s early defining moments.

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Weird West, An Upcoming Game From Dishonored And Prey Co-Creators, Gets New Trailer

During the PC Gamer show, a new trailer for Weird West was released. The upcoming immersive simulator comes from a studio headed by the co-creators of Dishonored and Prey.

As seen in the trailer, included at the start of the PC Gamer segment that’s embedded below, Weird West takes place in a Wild West-like setting but also features supernatural elements. The game will feature permadeath on its hardest difficulty.

Unlike Dishonored and Prey, Weird West plays in third-person and features multiple protagonists. You’ll play as five different people in Weird West and your decisions with each character can have impacts on the story. If you manage to keep protagonists alive, you can come back and recruit them to your party when the game transitions you to the next character.

Weird West is not the first third-person immersive sim. We’ve seen examples of this style of game before, like 2019’s Disco Elysium–which we named as one of the best games of 2019.

Currently, Weird West is scheduled to release in 2021. A demo is expected soon, but there’s no exact date.

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New World Closed Beta Coming in July

New World, Amazon’s upcoming PC MMORPG will enter a closed beta on July 23. Players who pre-order New World will automatically gain access to the beta, plus a few digital bonuses.

New World is Amazon’s upcoming MMO where players take the role of conquistadors who must set up a colony on land possessed by monsters and demons. Amazon premiered a new gameplay trailer during the PC Gaming Show where it revealed more about the PvP combat experience.

You can check out the new trailer below.

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Amazon says New World will set up massive battles with multi-part stages where teams of players can siege enemy fortresses. Up to 100 players can play together on the battlefield at once. There will be additional multiplayer modes including PvE modes and high-level content reserved for players who reach the endgame.

Players who pre-order New World will get access to the beta, plus a few digital items like Isabella’s amulet, the Fist Bump emote, a guild crest set, and the Expedition One unique title.

New World is being developed by an Amazon game developers team based out of Orange County, California. Developers include veterans from other well-known MMORPGs like Destiny, World of Warcraft, and Everquest.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Surgeon Simulator 2 Preview – More Doctors And Even Bloodier

Surgeon Sim 2 brings multiplayer to the world of chaotic and cursed medical procedures, as well as allowing would-be doctors full movement around a brand new and explorable sterile environment.

As well as new gameplay, Bossa Studios is also releasing the same level building tools they used to build Surgeon Simulator 2, allowing players to create their own strange levels and share them for other wannabe surgeons to play.

Surgeon Simulator 2 will be releasing August 2020 for PC, with no news yet on whether the game will make the jump to PS5 or Xbox Series X later on.

Rogue Lords Makes You The Devil, And Dracula Is Your Minion

If you’ve ever wanted to become the devil and control an army of classic storybook villains, Rogue Lords is exactly what you need. Developed by Cyanide, the rogue-like turn-based game puts you in control of the prince of darkness, and classic villains from literature–including Dracula–are available to use in combat.

Each run in Rogue Lords will end when your own health bar goes to zero. If one of your minions is damaged, you will become vulnerable, but you can use a special “souls” system to manipulate the game’s own interface. By doing this, you can access little tricks, such as lowering the enemy’s health bar before delivering an attack.

The turn-based combat makes use of cards, and every skill costs action points. If you’re good enough, you can create combo attacks, delivering even more damage.

Rogue Lords will be available for Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and Steam in 2021.

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One Piece: The 8 Best Fights in the First 130 Episodes

One Piece is finally on Netflix! Or at least, the first 130 episodes anyway. Compared to any other anime, that may seem like a lot, but for One Piece, that only scratches the surface, covering just the first two major arcs of the series and a couple of smaller ones here and there.

There are a ton of important moments nestled in those first 130 episodes, but today we’re looking specifically at the best fights. So, with that said, here are our picks for the best One Piece fights up to the end of the Alabasta arc.

Slight spoilers ahead!

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8. Luffy vs Don Krieg

8 Luffy vs KriegThe climactic final battle of the short but sweet Baratie arc featured an equally short but sweet battle between Luffy and the seemingly impervious Don Krieg. While Don Krieg is pretty bottom of the barrel as far as One Piece villains go, this fight is still memorable for two main reasons: 1. It firmly established Luffy’s tendency to recklessly attack regardless of the potential harm to himself (see Luffy punching a cape of spikes in order to crush Krieg’s face). And 2. It shows Luffy’s unshakeable willpower and persistence that led to him shattering Krieg’s armor.

7. Luffy vs Captain Kuro

7 KuroKuro was Luffy’s first real adversary, and as such, Luffy was never really pushed to any sort of limit like he normally is, but what makes this fight great is how Luffy finally turns up the intensity once he sees Kuro indiscriminately tearing up his own crew. One of the main reasons why fights in One Piece are so great is because as much as they are about the action, they’re often more so about the emotions brought forth from the action. This was one of the first times we get to see Luffy drop his cheerful happy-go-lucky demeanor and get down to business, which is what makes this fight stand out.

6. Sanji vs Bon Clay

Sanji vs Bon ClaySanji vs Bon Clay is great because it’s a battle of contrasting personalities, but very similar fighting styles. Both Sanji and Mr. 2 are hand-to-hand (or more specifically foot-to-foot) combat experts, which leads to what is probably the closest One Piece ever gets to a straight-up martial arts fight, which is still admittedly not very close at all. However, this fight is nonetheless great because of its balance between humor and action. Bon Clay is hilarious in general, but pairing him up with Sanji and having him use his power to put on Nami’s face in order to essentially turn Sanji into a love-struck Looney Tunes character is perfect.

5. Zoro vs Mihawk

5 Zoro vs MihawkThis fight is noteworthy more so for it being a character-defining moment for Zoro than the actual fight itself. Zoro’s ultimate goal is to become the world’s greatest swordsman, and wouldn’t you know it, early on in his adventure he actually runs into the man who currently holds that title: Dracule Mihawk. Zoro challenges Mihawk to a duel and is absolutely humiliated when Mihawk defeats him using a weapon he believes accurately represents Zoro’s current strength level: a tiny dagger. Despite Zoro’s lack of strength, Mihawk respects his will and does Zoro the honor of leaving him a gigantic scar with his trusty Black Sword. It’s a loss that’s permanently etched not only in Zoro’s mind, but his body as well.

4. Usopp and Chopper vs Ms. Merry Christmas and Mr. 4

UsoppFew anime series are able to match One Piece in terms of its ability to put on extremely entertaining unconventional fights, and as far as those unconventional fights go, Usopp and Chopper vs Ms. Merry Christmas and Mr. 4 is up there with the best of them. This fight is just such a great show of how Usopp’s ingenuity makes up for his lack of physical strength. It’s funny, it’s brutal to watch at times, and most importantly, it helps to firmly establish one of the best friendships in all of One Piece: that of Usopp and Chopper.

3. Zoro vs Daz Bonez

Zoro Mr 1For the most part, Zoro gets the heck beaten out of him throughout this fight. Daz Bones, aka Mr. 1, seems like the rare opponent that Zoro would stand no chance against. Zoro, of course, only uses swords to attack, while Daz Bones is able to literally turn his whole body into steel, making him virtually impervious to swords. Which is one of the reasons why this fight is so great. It represents a turning point for Zoro. His own “Super Saiyan” moment, so to speak, where he’s finally able to push past his limits, allowing him to finally cut through steel. After taking an absurd amount of abuse, Zoro stands up, calmly reminds us of how much of a badass he is by letting Mr. 1 know that he won’t be taking anymore of his attacks, and then proceeds to execute what is one of the coolest one-hit-knock-outs of the whole series: his Shishi Son Son technique.

2. Luffy vs Arlong

Luffy ArlongForget the first 130 episodes, Luffy vs Arlong is quite simply one of the best fights in all of One Piece. Arlong is one of the most despicable villains in the series, and all throughout the Arlong Park arc, we’re just waiting for that moment where Luffy’s finally able to get his hands on him. And once he does, it doesn’t disappoint. The bulk of the fight itself is great, but what really seals the deal and makes it unforgettable is the final moment where Luffy not only stomps Arlong’s head into the ground, but brings Arlong’s entire castle along with it, symbolizing the destruction of Nami’s traumatic past and releasing her from his grasp for good.

1. Luffy vs Crocodile 3

Luffy vs CrocLike Arlong, Crocodile is another one of those villains that you’re just waiting for Luffy to finally beat the crap out of. Unlike Arlong though, it actually took Luffy three tries to finally prevail, which made this moment all the sweeter. There’s just something inherently badass about Luffy coating his punches with his own blood in order to deal damage to Crocodile, but beyond that, this fight is just filled to the brim with excellent shots of Luffy beating the hell out of Crocodile, culminating in one of the most iconic moments of the whole series, where Luffy punches Crocodile through the ceiling with a Gomu Gomu no Storm, all to the tune of Dvorak’s New Age Symphony.

What’s your favorite fight in One Piece? Let’s discuss in the comments. And be sure to also check out the Best Anime Series on Netflix Right Now!

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Every PS5 Game Confirmed So Far

Sony’s Future of Gaming PS5 reveal event brought with it a lot of new game announcements, including Horizon: Forbidden West, Gran Turismo 7, and Spider-Man: Miles Morales. And that’s just the first-party exclusives! In a new video, Jess rounds up all of the PS5 games announced so far–and there are plenty to know about and getting excited for.

In addition to the Horizon sequel, Gran Turismo 7, and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sony is working on a new Sackboy game, called Big Adventure, along with Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. On the third-party side, Rockstar is bringing GTA V to PS5, while you can also expect to play Fortnite on your shiny new PlayStation 5. This is just the tip of the iceberg as it relates to newly announced PS5 games, so be sure to watch the full video to get up to speed on everything.

There have been fairly confident murmurings that games including Battlefield 6, Cyberpunk 2077, Warframe, and others are making their way to next-gen, but we’re yet to get an official announcement on any of those games as yet. Stay tuned to GameSpot and you’ll know everything you’ll be able to play on your shiny new console of choice as soon as we do.