Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever News
'Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever' Wins Worst Film Of The Decade
Antonio Banderas' action film Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever has topped a new poll to find the worst film of the past decade.
The Spanish actor's 2002 movie, co-starring Charlie's Angels Lucy Liu, is number one on the 100 Worst of the Worst list, compiled by Rottentomatoes.com. Critics gathered thousands of reviews from the last 10 years for the countdown.
Japanese horror flick One Missed Call closely trails Banderas' film at two, while Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio and comedies King's Ransom and National Lampoon's Gold Diggers round out the countdown at numbers three, four and five respec...
READ MOREThe Spanish actor's 2002 movie, co-starring Charlie's Angels Lucy Liu, is number one on the 100 Worst of the Worst list, compiled by Rottentomatoes.com. Critics gathered thousands of reviews from the last 10 years for the countdown.
Japanese horror flick One Missed Call closely trails Banderas' film at two, while Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio and comedies King's Ransom and National Lampoon's Gold Diggers round out the countdown at numbers three, four and five respec...
'G.I. Joe' - The Latest In A Long Line Of Mediocre, Nostalgia Mining Blockbusters
It's been over a month since Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen raked in $62 million on its opening day. Michael Bay's second installment to the Transformers series went on to make much more than that, currently cashing in over $796 million worldwide. Despite a phenomenal performance in the box office, Revenge of the Fallen was ripped apart by fans and critics alike. Critics balked at the movie’s obtuse premise that stretched for over two hours, while fans cringed at incomprehensible fight scenes, sloppy storytelling and dull characters. Even though Revenge of the Fallen suffered near unan...
READ MOREA Viewers Guide To Bad Movies. Really Bad Movies!
During this year's SxSW festival, a small documentary titled Best Worst Movie premiered to an enthusiastic reception. The film, directed by former child actor Michael Stephenson, follows the production of a small independently financed Italian-cum-American horror film titled Troll 2. Starring no one, and directed by an Italian exploitation film director with a scatter-shot grasp on English and titles like a Terminator knock off titled Terminator 2 under his belt (the title rights were available in Italy), the 1990 film was released direct-to-video and promptly faded from existence. The acto...
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