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Sloane has embraced Hobgoblins ' status as one of the worst films of all time, stating that he fears that it will be forgotten if it is removed from IMDb's user-generated bottom 100 list. [314] After seeing the MST3K episode himself, Sloane was inspired to direct a sequel , which was released in 2009. [ 315 ]
Announced in 1998, it was conceived as a parody of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list of the best movies of the century. To determine the list, anyone who visited the Stinkers' website could suggest a worthy candidate; eventually, the 300 most popular choices were placed on a list for visitors to vote on [1] followed by a ten-week period where votes for a ranked list of the 20 worst films were ...
The 100 Dumbest Events in Television History, ranked the holiday special at number one, calling it "the worst two hours of television ever". [317] Shepard Smith , a former news anchor for the Fox News Channel , referred to it as a "'70s train wreck, combining the worst of Star Wars with the utter worst of variety television".
Year Released: 2000 Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 2 percent Number of Reviews: 60 U.S. Box Office Gross: $5.3 million Critic quote: “The In Crowd isn't a movie, it's Gorgonzola, a crumbly summertime ...
Appeared in the 2004 DVD documentary, The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made. Previously held a spot in the IMDB Bottom 100. Dragonball: Evolution (2009): Loosely based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, by Akira Toriyama, was panned by critics and fans alike. On Rotten Tomatoes it scored 13%, while on Metacritic it got a 45/100.
The 100% rating is vulnerable to a film critic purposely submitting a negative review for notoriety. For example, Lady Bird had a 100% rating based on 196 positive reviews when a film critic submitted a negative review solely in response to the perfect rating. [7]
The IMDb also has a Bottom 100 feature which is assembled through a similar process although only 10,000 votes must be received to qualify for the list. [ 12 ] The Top 250 list comprises a wide range of feature films, including major releases, cult films, independent films, critically acclaimed films, silent films, and non-English-language films.
Den of Geek called it "the worst show to ever hit TV screens in the last ten years". [202] Digital Spy named it one of the five worst sitcoms to ever come off the UK. [22] Tyler Perry's House of Payne: The national premiere received 5.9 million viewers in June 2007—at the time, basic cable's biggest sitcom audience ever.