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Taste Of Cinema 20 Worst Movies Ever Made 2015

No 2015 worst-of list is complete without the unholy trinity of digital animation: (2012). This film—featuring Charlie Sheen as a detective in a supermarket where product mascots come to life—looks like a PS2 cutscene that was left in the sun to melt. The character designs are nightmare fuel; the jokes are non-existent. It was famously stolen and re-animated on a shoestring budget, but the result is less a movie and more a war crime against children’s entertainment.

While I couldn't find the exact list, here are some of the movies that are commonly cited as being among the worst ever made, and may be included in such a list: taste of cinema 20 worst movies ever made 2015

We watch these films not to mock the makers, but to celebrate the sheer, stubborn human will to create—even if what is created is a dumpster fire behind a 7-Eleven. Taste of Cinema’s list is a mausoleum, but it is a loving one. Because in the end, a truly terrible movie is far more interesting than a merely mediocre one. And for that, we thank them. Gobble, gobble. No 2015 worst-of list is complete without the

Johnny Depp’s career hit a notable low with , a preposterous caper comedy that left audiences confused and critics cold. Even its aggressive "mustache-themed" marketing couldn't save this tonal mess. 3. The Wedding Ringer It was famously stolen and re-animated on a

Interestingly, the worst movies often share one trait: a profound disconnect between the filmmaker’s ambition and their ability. Consider (2000), a perennial top-five contender. Based on L. Ron Hubbard’s novel and starring John Travolta in dreadlocks, this film is a sensory assault of Dutch angles and psychotic over-acting. It costs $73 million but looks like a high school play filmed on a malfunctioning drone. By 2015, it was the benchmark for fiscal irresponsibility.

Marred by public production struggles, this reboot of Marvel's first family became a "gem of a mess," noted for its hollow CGI and "incomprehensibility". 7. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2