The 40 Worst Movies of All Time

by bigbuzzard1981 | created - 15 Feb 2015 | updated - 24 Feb 2015 | Public

Hey everybody :D! There are so many films out there- good ones, bad ones, and inbetween. We'll be looking at the worst of the worst. So, without further ado, I give you "The 40 Worst Movies Ever Made".

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1. Monster a Go-Go (1965)

TV-PG | 68 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

A space capsule crash-lands on Earth, and the astronaut aboard disappears. Is there a connection between the missing man and the monster roaming the area?

Directors: Bill Rebane, Herschell Gordon Lewis | Stars: Philip Morton, June Travis, George Perry, Lois Brooks

Votes: 10,118

This movie is honestly the worst movie I've ever seen. Not only does it have terrible effects, you cant even hear the dialogue. Mystery Science Theater 3000 did this movie, and Joel Hodgson named this movie as the worst he's ever had to watch. He also said the movie was so hard to make fun of, that the cast couldn't even think of host segments to do based on the movie. And compared to the other things they have riffed, that's saying a lot. That's why this is the worst movie of all time.

2. Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010)

Not Rated | 105 min | Horror, Thriller

A horde of mutated birds descends upon the quiet town of Half Moon Bay, California. As the death toll rises, two citizens manage to fight back, but will they survive Birdemic?

Director: James Nguyen | Stars: Alan Bagh, Whitney Moore, Tippi Hedren, Janae Caster

Votes: 25,572

Ever wanted to see a modernized version of Hitchcock's classic "The Birds", but done entirely wrong? Well, directer James Nguyen has your back, with his infamous 2010 film, "Birdemic: Shock and Terror". Our antagonists in this film are terribly animated birds, who spit acid and explode on contact. If that's not ridiculous enough for you, the movie also has absurd dialogue, camera work, and even the sound mixing is off. But this isn't even the worst movie, no... there's still one more...

3. Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966)

Not Rated | 70 min | Horror

A family gets lost on the road and stumbles upon a hidden, underground, devil-worshiping cult led by the fearsome Master and his servant Torgo.

Director: Harold P. Warren | Stars: Tom Neyman, John Reynolds, Diane Adelson, Harold P. Warren

Votes: 37,696

This movie is known as one of those movies that are so bad, its good. Another example of this genre is the infamous film by Edward D. Wood Jr., "Plan 9 from Outer Space". The way that this movie does everything wrong makes it extremely hilarious. "Manos" offers us a 15 minute fight between "The Master"'s wives, a hand being burned off, and such memorable characters as Torgo! The movie was directed by Harold P. Warren, who was a former fertilizer salesman. But sadly, directing is out of his talent range. Still, this film is memorably bad

4. Batman & Robin (1997)

PG-13 | 125 min | Action, Sci-Fi

29 Metascore

Batman and Robin try to keep their relationship together even as they must stop Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy from freezing Gotham City.

Director: Joel Schumacher | Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman

Votes: 269,651 | Gross: $107.33M

Im going to be frank, Batman is one of my favorite superheroes. His comics and movies are always dark, edgy, and enjoyable. But this movie takes everything good about the Batman franchise, blends it to a pulp, and turns it into a movie. There is so many things wrong with this movie, I don't know where to start. The uninspired and cliche dialogue (For example, one of the antagonists say "Drats!"), the annoying and unlikable characters, and the thrown in stunts makes this movie the worst superhero movie of all time. Oh ya, I almost forgot- Arnold Schwarzenegger's awful ice puns (What killed the dinosaurs? The Ice Age!).

5. Troll 2 (1990)

PG-13 | 95 min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror

A vacationing family discovers that the entire town they're visiting is inhabited by goblins, disguised as humans, who plan to eat them.

Director: Claudio Fragasso | Stars: Michael Paul Stephenson, George Hardy, Margo Prey, Connie Young

Votes: 34,855

Do you know the difference between Troll and Troll 2? They don't have the same director. And also, Troll 2 is far worst. Were you actually expecting a troll in this movie? You give the director Claudio Fragasso too much credit, because this movie gives you vegetarian goblins, who disguise themselves as humans. Also, the Italian actors have a hard time speaking English, so the dialogue is poorly spoken. This is what makes this movie so hilariously bad, that it kicks off the top 5.

6. In Search of the Titanic (2004)

G | 88 min | Animation, Adventure, Family

A group of friends find themselves inside a bathysphere and awake in Atlantis. With the help of the King of Atlantis, they do their best to recover the Titanic.

Director: Kim Jun Ok | Stars: Jane Alexander, Manfredi Aliquo, Rodolfo Bianchi, Fabio Boccanera

Votes: 1,862

This is the worst animated Titanic movie, no doubt. This movie's alternate title is "Tentacolino", which is the name of an octopus with a dog face. So the characters in the first movie (with different voices than the ones they had in the first Titanic movie),are searching for the Titanic in a bathysphere. In 1915. The bathysphere wasn't invented until 1930! Once they find the Titanic, a rapping shark's henchmen (don't ask) attack our heroes, until they are saved by the title character. They are then sent to Atlantis, with a Captain Planet clone, a spring fish, a gang of rebel mice... its just a big animated mess. This is movie is the worst animated movie of all time, even worst than "Foodfight!"

7. Killers from Space (1954)

Passed | 71 min | Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi

An atomic scientist claims he was abducted by aliens after being injured in a plane crash.

Director: W. Lee Wilder | Stars: Peter Graves, James Seay, Steve Pendleton, Frank Gerstle

Votes: 2,573

When you make an alien movie, the alien should look as threatening as your budget can handle. But what does this movie give us? Guys in jumpsuits with golf ball eyes! But that's not this movie's only problems. Plot holes at every second, the camera having extreme closeups on actors' faces who aren't even talking, and stock footage galore! This is one of those movies which budget shows.

8. The Creeping Terror (1964 TV Movie)

Not Rated | 77 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

A newlywed sheriff tries to stop a shambling monster that has emerged from a spaceship to eat the citizens of an American town.

Director: Vic Savage | Stars: Vic Savage, Shannon O'Neil, William Thourlby, John Caresio

Votes: 4,737

This movie has one of the worst monsters ever. Its just a couple of kids crawling under a big carpet! Also, the director/writer/star Vic Savage lost the sound to the movie, so he did his own narration. That's why there's barely any dialogue in this movie. It doesn't explain why nothing happens in this movie though. Yes, it is boring throughout, even with the hideous monster. This is why its so low on the list.

9. Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus (2010 Video)

R | 88 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

A megalodon battles with a crocosaurus causing massive destruction. The US Army has to try and destroy the havoc creating monsters.

Director: Christopher Ray | Stars: Gary Stretch, Jaleel White, Sarah Lieving, Robert Picardo

Votes: 5,663

This is around the beginning of the period of when the Sci Fi channel was making "intentionally" bad creature features. And, they did a good job making this one as terrible as possible. We barely see either of these monsters until the end, the performances are terrible (Even Jaleel White's- Urkel), bad effects, and even uses public domain sound effects! You would expect something like this more from a public access channel then Sci Fi Channel.

10. Zaat (1971)

PG | 100 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

A mad scientist transforms himself into an aquatic killer.

Directors: Don Barton, Arnold Stevens | Stars: Marshall Grauer, Wade Popwell, Paul Galloway, Gerald Cruse

Votes: 5,335

This is a movie about a mad scientist who turns himself into a fish. How could they screw that up? Well, they did by make a terrible monster that looks more like The Grinch than a fishman, bad acting, terrible effects (Food coloring that's suppose to look like blood), and the fact that the guy in the costume just keeps tripping. I counted how many times he tripped, and I got five. But, still, I recommend you stay away from this one. And this isn't even the worst of the top 10.

11. The Beast of Yucca Flats (1961)

Unrated | 54 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

A defecting Soviet scientist is hit by a nuclear explosion near Yucca Flats and roams around as a beast.

Director: Coleman Francis | Stars: Douglas Mellor, Barbara Francis, Bing Stafford, Larry Aten

Votes: 10,493

Here's a movie plot with a lot of potential- a scientist gets deformed by getting in contact with a nuclear explosion. But, we got this movie, a movie that had no sound until it was added in post production, hilarious narration (Flag on the moon, how'd it get there?), and a wandering Tor Johnson. Certainly a unique movie experience.

12. Foodfight! (2012)

PG | 91 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

The evil Brand X joins a supermarket that becomes a city after closing time.

Director: Lawrence Kasanoff | Stars: Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff, Charlie Sheen, Eva Longoria

Votes: 11,921

This is what many people call the worst animated movie ever made. Not only does it have terrible looking animation, awful voice acting from big stars, but it had a humiliatingly huge budget of $65,000,000. Also, it was suppose to come out in 2002. After footage was stolen, the movie was held back for another ten years. Sadly, it made its comeback.

13. Teen Wolf (1985)

PG | 91 min | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance

25 Metascore

An ordinary high school student discovers that his family has an unusual pedigree.

Director: Rod Daniel | Stars: Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine

Votes: 60,006 | Gross: $33.09M

Yes, I know people actually like this movie, but I couldn't sit through five minutes of it. "Teen Wolf" is a movie that certainly hasn't aged well. With a poor performance from Micheal Fox, an UNDER the top stunt, and just terrible everything. Unless you actually like this movie, I don't recommend revisiting this one.

14. Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)

Not Rated | 74 min | Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi

Two goofy entertainers meet a mad scientist on a jungle island.

Director: William Beaudine | Stars: Bela Lugosi, Duke Mitchell, Sammy Petrillo, Charlita

Votes: 2,622

Bela Lugosi was in some terrible movies towards the end of his career. This is one of them. It stars Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo, a Martin/Lewis ripoff duo. The movie has unfunny jokes, an annoying star, stock footage all over the place, and a TERRIBLE gorilla. You should stay away from this one at all costs, even if you're a Lugosi fan.

15. The Horror of Party Beach (1964)

Approved | 78 min | Horror, Musical

Sea creatures created from radioactive sludge terrorize a beach community.

Director: Del Tenney | Stars: John Lyon, Alice Lyon, Allan Laurel, Eulabelle Moore

Votes: 3,220

This movie is so terrible, its hilarious. The acting is over the top, the monster is cheap looking (A fish with hot dogs stuffed in its mouth), and a couple of ear-splittingly bad musical numbers. This is the kind of movie you would watch when looking for a "so bad its good" movie.

16. The Bat People (1974)

PG | 93 min | Horror, Romance

After being bitten by a bat in a cave, a doctor undergoes an accelerating transformation into a man-bat, which ruins his vacation and causes considerable distress for his wife.

Director: Jerry Jameson | Stars: Stewart Moss, Marianne McAndrew, Michael Pataki, Paul Carr

Votes: 2,670

"The Bat People" (Or "It Lives By Night") always puts me to sleep. Its incredibly boring, has unlikable characters, bad actors playing those characters, and its so low budget they don't even show the monster.

17. The Pumaman (1980)

90 min | Action, Adventure, Crime

Thousands of years ago, aliens visited Earth and fathered the Pumaman, a man-god with supernatural powers entrusted by a gold mask with the ability to control people's minds, which in present-day London, falls upon the wrong hands.

Director: Alberto De Martino | Stars: Walter George Alton, Donald Pleasence, Miguel Ángel Fuentes, Sydne Rome

Votes: 4,712

This is a cheesy movie about an Aztec man named Vadinho who likes throwing people out windows, so he can find the "chosen one". The chosen one is the Pumaman, who has powers like flying- like a real puma! Yes, this one bad action flick. But still, its a good one to watch for the laughs. And the memorable Pumaman theme!

18. Shock Treatment (1981)

PG | 94 min | Comedy, Musical

36 Metascore

Janet and Brad become contestants on a game show and wind up as captives.

Director: Jim Sharman | Stars: Jessica Harper, Cliff De Young, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn

Votes: 5,436

Being a fan of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, I was excited when I found out a sequel was made a few years later. I've never been so disappointed about a movie. Even though it does have a couple of good songs, this movie has nothing entertaining to offer you. Many people say this is an underrated gem, but I just cant see how they can think that. I'd just stick with RHPS.

19. Hobgoblins (1988)

Not Rated | 88 min | Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi

A young security guard must track down diminutive aliens who kill people even as they make their fantasies come true.

Director: Rick Sloane | Stars: Tom Bartlett, Paige Sullivan, Steven Boggs, Kelley Palmer

Votes: 12,503

Who needs Gremlins, when you can have the raunchier Hobgoblins? In this flick, these little non-menacing looking creatures grant your biggest wish, and then kill you. Seems like a good deal, right? This movie is a terrible ripoff, with bad acting, bad puppetry with the Hobgoblins, and bad effects.

20. Werewolf (1995 Video)

R | 99 min | Horror

Unscrupulous archaeologists try to take advantage of an outbreak of lycanthropy prompted by the discovery of a werewolf skeleton in the Arizona desert.

Director: Tony Zarindast | Stars: Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, Federico Cavalli, Adriana Stastny

Votes: 4,001

Another visit from our good friend Joe Estevez, and this time hes in a crappy horror movie called Werewolf. The plot sounds cool enough, some archaeologists find the remains of a dead werewolf, which turns the protagonist into a werewolf. But into a puppet of a werewolf that looks like everything BUT a werewolf. And this is only one of this movies problem. You must see this movie to understand it.

21. Extra Terrestrial Visitors (1983)

84 min | Drama, Fantasy, Horror

A young boy in the woods discovers a lovable alien...or is it?

Director: Juan Piquer Simón | Stars: Ian Serra, Nina Ferrer, Susana Bequer, Sara Palmer

Votes: 4,786

This movie is so good, it steals its opening credits scene from a different movie! Extra Terrestrial Visitors (Or Pod People) is a movie about a little kid who finds a friendly alien in the forest, named Trumpy. Also, Trumpy's mom wants to kill everybody for no good reason. Didn't you just get that from the poster? The other characters are stupid, theres bad acting, a silly alien, and a hilarious song number. This is another movie thats so bad its good.

22. Quest of the Delta Knights (1993 Video)

PG | 97 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

A secret society, the Delta Knights, attempts to save a medieval society from the evil over-lady.

Director: James Dodson | Stars: David Warner, Corbin Allred, David Kriegel, Brigid Brannagh

Votes: 1,913

This a movie that takes place in medieval times. And its about as exciting as the medieval times too. This movie is unbearably boring, and the acting is beyond awful. If you want a movie about knights and such, watch the Princess Bride.

23. Robot Monster (1953)

Approved | 66 min | Comedy, Family, Horror

The monstrous Ro-Man attempts to annihilate the last family alive on Earth, but finds himself falling for their beautiful daughter.

Director: Phil Tucker | Stars: George Nader, Gregory Moffett, Claudia Barrett, Selena Royle

Votes: 5,504 | Gross: $1.00M

This movie is certainly an experience. The director Phil Tucker couldn't afford a decent alien costume, so he hired this guy with a gorilla suit, and put a scuba-diver helmet on him. Also, since this movie was such a flop, Tucker attempted to shoot himself. But, he missed. This movie has bad acting, and an obviously laughable monster. But still, its a movie that goes from bad to good with its corniness.

24. Jack and Jill (I) (2011)

PG | 91 min | Comedy

23 Metascore

Family guy, Jack Sadelstein, prepares for the annual event he always dreads--the Thanksgiving visit of his fraternal twin sister, the needy, and passive-aggressive Jill, who then refuses to leave.

Director: Dennis Dugan | Stars: Adam Sandler, Katie Holmes, Al Pacino, Elodie Tougne

Votes: 90,981 | Gross: $74.16M

I honestly think Adam Sandler can be a funny guy. In matter of fact, I watch Billy Madison and Happy Gillmore whenever its on. But, this movie is a prime example of why people hate him nowadays. Sandler plays both Jack and Jill, and he makes sure to make Jill as annoying as possible. This movie also has a embarrassing performance from Al Pacino, and unfunny bathroom humor. This is what makes the worst film of 2011.

25. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)

Not Rated | 81 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family

The Martians kidnap Santa Claus because there is nobody on Mars to give their children presents.

Director: Nicholas Webster | Stars: John Call, Leonard Hicks, Vincent Beck, Bill McCutcheon

Votes: 12,745

This movie is a Christmas classic. For all the wrong reasons. The acting is beyond awful, it has a wacky plot, and the best Christmas song to date - "Hooray for Santy Claus!".

26. Bride of the Monster (1955)

Passed | 69 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

A mad doctor attempts to create atomic supermen.

Director: Edward D. Wood Jr. | Stars: Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson, Tony McCoy, Loretta King

Votes: 7,680

This is Ed Wood's most unbearable movie. Usually I love Ed Wood. In matter of fact, I like Plan 9 so much, I kept it off the list. But this movie belongs here. Not only is there the infamous octopus incident, there also is a hilarious performance from Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson tripping over everything in the set, and stock footage galore. Sorry Ed, but I just don't like this one.

27. Mitchell (1975)

R | 97 min | Action, Crime, Drama

A tough, slobby, honest cop tries to simultaneously take down heroin dealers and a corrupt businessman who murdered a burglar, even if it costs him his life.

Director: Andrew V. McLaglen | Stars: Joe Don Baker, Martin Balsam, John Saxon, Linda Evans

Votes: 4,938

This is the most unintentionally hilarious cop movie ever made. This movie would've been completely forgettable if it wasn't for Joe Don Baker's overacting. And this movie has one of my favorite quotes in cinema history - "Buzz off, kid!".

28. The Legend of the Titanic (1999)

G | 84 min | Animation, Drama, Family

A grandfather mouse tells his grandchildren the "real" story of the Titanic disaster, including himself, evil sharks, a giant octopus, and an evil whaling scheme.

Directors: Orlando Corradi, Kim Jun Ok | Stars: Gregory Snegoff, Francis Pardeilhan, Jane Alexander, Anna Mazzotti

Votes: 3,653

This movie is the most historically insulting film ever made. It is also the only Titanic movie where EVERYBODY LIVES. I also think its the only movie that has a giant octopus with a dog face. But still, this is one of the worst animated movies ever made. But, somehow, a sequel was made for it.

29. Eegah (1962)

Unrated | 92 min | Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy

Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.

Director: Arch Hall Sr. | Stars: Arch Hall Jr., Marilyn Manning, Richard Kiel, Arch Hall Sr.

Votes: 6,157

This movie is one of the worst musicals out there. Arch Hall Jr. isn't necessarily the worst actor, its just his dad's fault for putting him in his terrible movies. In matter of fact, Joel Hodgson of mst3k said that a scene from this movie where Eegah was eating shaving cream was the most disgusting scene in a movie he's seen. I recommend watching this movie through mst3k, and not by itself.

30. Soultaker (1990)

R | 94 min | Fantasy, Horror

Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!

Director: Michael Rissi | Stars: Joe Estevez, Vivian Schilling, Gregg Thomsen, Robert Z'Dar

Votes: 3,953 | Gross: $0.23M

This movie has an awesome premise, about your soul still wandering earth if a soultaker doesn't take it to the afterlife. But they ruin it with bad acting, overacting from Joe Estevez, and terrible effects. And also, you know somethings wrong with a movie if its tagline is "There is no stairway to heaven".

31. Santa Claus (1959)

G | 94 min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy

With Merlin's aid, Santa Claus must defeat the evil machinations of the devil Pitch to ruin Christmas.

Director: René Cardona | Stars: José Elías Moreno, Cesáreo Quezadas 'Pulgarcito', José Luis Aguirre 'Trotsky', Armando Arriola

Votes: 5,195

This movie is frightening and funny at the same time. Neither of which a Santa movie should be like. This movie has Santa fighting The DEVIL himself! Also, Merlin helps on the journey. Ya, this movie doesn't make a lot of sense.

32. The Room (2003)

R | 99 min | Drama

9 Metascore

In San Francisco, an amiable banker's seemingly perfect life is turned upside down when his deceitful fiancée embarks on an affair with his best friend.

Director: Tommy Wiseau | Stars: Tommy Wiseau, Juliette Danielle, Greg Sestero, Philip Haldiman

Votes: 95,491 | Gross: $0.22M

The Room is called the "Citizen Kane" of bad movies. I believe it deserves this title. It has the bizarre acting of Tommy Wiseau, weak supporting actors, a plot with as many holes as swiss cheese, more than one god awful sex scene, and much, MUCH more. I recommend you check this one out, because its one of my favorite so bad its good movies.

33. Santa with Muscles (1996)

PG | 97 min | Comedy

A heartless millionaire believes he is Santa Claus after an accident renders him amnesiac.

Director: John Murlowski | Stars: Hulk Hogan, Don Stark, Robin Curtis, Garrett Morris

Votes: 9,662 | Gross: $0.22M

This is a Christmas movie starring Hulk Hogan. Yes, you read that right. It stars him as a millionaire who gets amnesia and a smuggler elf tells him hes Santa Claus. Why does there have to be so many weird Christmas movies?

34. The Giant Claw (1957)

Approved | 75 min | Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi

Global panic ensues when it is revealed that a mysterious UFO is actually a giant bird that flies at supersonic speed and has no regard for life or architecture.

Director: Fred F. Sears | Stars: Jeff Morrow, Mara Corday, Morris Ankrum, Louis Merrill

Votes: 4,444

This movie is hilarious in so many ways. The monster is a bad looking puppet from Mexico. Also, theres a character who changes his name half way through the movie, and the protagonists repeatingly remind the viewer of their occupations.

35. Maximum Overdrive (1986)

R | 98 min | Action, Comedy, Horror

24 Metascore

A group of people try to survive when machines start to come alive and become homicidal.

Director: Stephen King | Stars: Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, Laura Harrington, Yeardley Smith

Votes: 36,046 | Gross: $7.43M

This is the only Stephen King adaptation movie directed by Stephen King. And thats for a good reason. Hilarious explanations for why this happened, bad acting from Emilo Estevez, and laughable dialogue.

36. Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)

Approved | 63 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

Scientists become trapped on a shrinking island with intelligent, murderous giant crabs.

Director: Roger Corman | Stars: Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan, Russell Johnson, Leslie Bradley

Votes: 3,811

A classic Roger Corman monster flick. Also, this one has the professor from Gilligan's Island! It is beyond cheesy, but it still has its charm.

37. Glen or Glenda (1953)

PG | 65 min | Drama

A psychiatrist tells the stories of a transvestite (Glen or Glenda) and a pseudohermaphrodite (Alan or Anne).

Director: Edward D. Wood Jr. | Stars: Edward D. Wood Jr., Bela Lugosi, Lyle Talbot, Timothy Farrell

Votes: 9,238

An Ed Wood classic. This movie is based off of a somewhat true story, because Ed Wood actually did cross-dress every once in awhile. Also, it has a great performance from Bela Lugosi.

38. Jingle All the Way (1996)

PG | 89 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family

34 Metascore

A father vows to get his son a Turbo Man action figure for Christmas. However, every store is sold out, and he must travel all over town and compete with everybody else in order to find one.

Director: Brian Levant | Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson

Votes: 116,778 | Gross: $60.57M

I watch this movie for Christmas every year. It has Arnold Schwarzenegger as a business man trying to find an action figure for his son, who was Anakin Skywalker in the Phantom Menace. With funny moments thrown all over, overacting from Schwarzenegger and Sinbad, and overall hilarity.

39. Ishtar (1987)

PG-13 | 107 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

51 Metascore

Two terrible lounge singers get booked to play a gig in a Moroccan hotel but somehow become pawns in an international power play between the C.I.A., the Emir of Ishtar, and the rebels trying to overthrow his regime.

Director: Elaine May | Stars: Warren Beatty, Dustin Hoffman, Isabelle Adjani, Charles Grodin

Votes: 12,061 | Gross: $14.38M

This movie actually was pretty funny. For the first 20 minutes. It then throws away all potential, by throwing in some action cliches. As mentioned before, you can enjoy this movie for a quarter of its screen time.

40. The Wasp Woman (1959)

Not Rated | 63 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

The head of a major cosmetics company experiments on herself with a youth formula made from royal jelly extracted from wasps, but the formula's side effects have deadly consequences.

Director: Roger Corman | Stars: Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Barboura Morris, William Roerick

Votes: 5,516

This movie was made by Roger Corman. And it truly shows. From its poor performances to its bad effects, its cheesy all over.



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