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By Matthew Odam
| Monday, April 2, 2007, 04:15 PM
The film critic aggregator RottenTomatoes.com has compiled its list of the 100 Worst-Reviewed Films in their site’s history, which seems to span about seven years. I am happy to say that I have not seen even two minutes of any of the movies listed here; although I know my dad can probably not say the same thing. I know for a fact he watched one of these films. On a plane. Where other people could see. For shame, Mr. Odam. For the rest of you, take a look, and see if you have anything of which to be ashamed.
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By Jooley Ann
April 4, 2007 8:13 PM | Link to this
Good heavens. I haven’t heard of 80% or more of these. But yes, I saw “Battleship Earth.” And yes, it was every bit as awful as you’d expect. The ultimate vanity project.
All the rest are, thankfully, not on my list.
I wish they’d do “Best Reviewed” now. “Best of the Best” is okay…if you give a crap about what The Academy has to say about film….