Have you ever watched a movie that made you want to wash your eyes with dish soap? In this piece we are sharing 19 such movies that people hated and would not want others to watch. Learn what these movies are to avoid them or maybe watch them for fun.
Reddit Users Shares 19 Movies So Bad No Human Should See
Here are 19 Movies that Redditors feel are so bad that no one should watch them. So when Reddit user u/TheRealOcsiban questioned people on Reddit to share their view on “What’s a movie that no human should ever suffer through?” Redditors did not hold themselves back. Here is what they said.
Fifty Shades Of Grey
u/mstarrbrannigan says, “I worked at an adult store when this came out and we sold a ton of the first book. Literally couldn’t keep it in stock. Sold about half as many of the second, maybe a handful of the last one, and mostly to people who were buying all three at once.”
Gotti
u/IamiMacHunt says, “I found it on Netflix and thought it was a cool made-by-Netflix telling of his [New York mobster John Gotti’s] story. It’s not. It ‘stars’ John Travolta in the title role and is (I think) a made-for-TV movie that happens to be on Netflix.
It is excruciatingly bad. You’re waiting for it to get better. And waiting. And waiting. It will not get better. It will anger you and destroy your faith in movies and the world in general. Avoid. I watched it three years ago accidentally and I am still angry. Repeat: avoid.”
Dragonball Evolution
Redditor u/TastyStatistician says, “If I could erase one thing from history, it would be that movie.”
Mean Girls 2
u/mytorontosaurus says, “Mean Girls 2 isn’t the worst movie I have ever seen, but it might be the biggest drop in quality for a sequel ever. Just so tough to sit through that trash when the first one was so good.”
u/Megangullotta also commented “Mean Girls 2.” u/Chairboy says, “It wasn’t very fetch.”
A Wrinkle In Time
u/TurnoverOk5391 says, “You had one job. WHAT THE HELL IS THIS MOVIE?!? It LITERALLY skipped the entire end, the part that had most of the character development, IT is ENTIRELY different, and some stuff, which, just in case, I won’t spoil.”
Cats
u/gloebe10 says, “My wife and I put it on a few weekends ago hate-watch and riff on it, but we weren’t prepared for quite how bad that was.”
Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey
Reddit user u/knaimoli619 was very frank saying, “Why was that made?”
Gigli
Reddit user u/Faultylogic83 says, “I watched it to know exactly how bad it was. I worked at a video store, so I didn’t pay for it. I still regret that decision. It was wrong and offensive even at the time. I’m still pissed at it.”
Live-action Avatar: The Last AirBender
Redditor u/Imaginaryunaliveme says, “They called him Ong and I left.”
Holmes & Watson (2018)
According to Redditor u/Wingnut150, “It’s rare I give up on a movie before it even starts but based on the trailer, I didn’t even bother. The reviews and all the backlash it got seem to support my decision.” Another user u/hello_sweetie_ says, “I think I made it ten minutes in before giving up.”
Son Of The Mask
u/OpportunitySudden281 says “Son Of The Mask.” u/II_Confused also says, “I saw this free late night while mooching off my landlord’s cable. I almost walked out of the theater and demanded my money back.”
Jaws: The Revenge
Redditor u/ToDandy says, “Just tried to watch it and made it only halfway. Terrible.” Another Redditor u/Mr_Wrecksauce says, “A shark that stalks a family across the country and can roar. Come on man, what more do you want?”
Jack And Jill
u/OnkelMickwald says, “My fav is when the winning team of a competition on Survivor is forced to watch it as a ‘prize’.” While another user u/2bornnot2b says, “I DO NOT WISH THIS ON MY WORST ENEMIES.”
Mac And Me
u/foenetik- says, “Oh God. I remember being excited one day in school because they wheeled in the TV/VCR cart and said we’d be watching a movie… f**king Mac and Me. I think I tried to sleep through it.”
u/Dextrofunk says, “Paul Rudd turned it into a funny bit on Conan, but do not be fooled. I have never in my life felt such horrific boredom. An absolute disgrace.”
Saving Christmas
u/rudeboybill says, “It’s a movie nobody wanted to make about a topic nobody actually believes making arguments nobody takes seriously, with the only exception to “nobody” being [the movie’s director] Kirk Cameron.”
Space Jam: A New Legacy
u/HistoricalIssue8798 says, “The Looney Tunes never did anything looney which should be half the point of the movie. At least in the original, there were halfway decent Looney Tune antics.”
Eragon
u/LoneDarkHuntress comments, “Eragon.” Another Redditor says, “It hurts to watch a book you love and grew up with butchered in such a way.”
Highlander II: The Quickening
u/BruciePup says, “There should have only been one.” u/pmaurant also mentions Highlander II: The Quickening in the comment.
Battlefield Earth
Reddit user u/Agent-Blasto-007 says, “That’s because the movie missed the best part of the book. After defeating the Psychlos, Johnny has to negotiate Earth’s debt and loan payments with the Galactic Bank.
A good two-thirds of the book is about mining and debt consolidation payments; That’s some hot action right there.”
u/Moxiecraft also commented “Battlefield Earth.”
Conclusion
Did you watch any one of these movies and have the same thoughts as these people? If so, let us know which movie was it even if it’s not one from this list above.
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