IMDB - Bottom 100 Movies

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The Internet Movie Database’s list of 100 lowest-rated movies fluctuates a lot depending on variables such as phases of the moon, Mystery Science Theater 3000’s TV schedule, new Uwe Boll or Paris Hilton releases, etc.

For a movie to appear on this list, it must have received at least 1500 votes from IMDb users. Also, just as with the Top 250 list, this is restricted to fictional, theatrical releases; it does not include shorts, TV movies, straight-to-video releases, documentaries (e.g. The Real Cancún), or TV series or miniseries. To see what else might have been included here, see the IMDb Bottom 100 Supplement ( http://www.listsofbests.com/list/22382 ).

(Last update: February 13, 2010)

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  1. 1.
    Superbabies - Baby Geniuses 2 (Special Edition)
    by Bob Clark

  2. 2.
    ?
    Daniel the Wizard (Daniel - Der Zauberer)
    by Ulli Lommel

  3. 3.
    ?
    Night Train to Mundo Fine
    by Coleman Francis

  4. 4.
    Pocket Ninjas
    by Dave Wallin-Eddy

  5. 5.
    ?
    Monster a Go-Go
    by Bill Rebane

  6. 6.
    ?
    The Starfighters

  7. 7.
    ?
    The Skydivers (1963)

  8. 8.
    ?
    Manos The Hands of Fate

  9. 9.
    Ben & Arthur

  10. 10.
    ?
    Zaat
    by Don Barton

  11. 12.
    ?
    The Final Sacrifice

  12. 13.
    Track of the Moon Beast
    by Richard Ashe

  13. 14.
    Zombie Nation
    by Ulli Lommel

  14. 15.
    Emret Komutanim : Sah Mat (Dvd)
    by Taner Akvardar

  15. 16.
    ?
    Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders

  16. 17.
    ?

  17. 19.
    National Lampoon's Pledge This! (Unrated Version)
    by Strathford Hamilton

  18. 20.
    ?
    Troppo Belli (2005)

  19. 21.
    The Beast of Yucca Flats

  20. 22.

  21. 23.
    Disaster Movie (Unrated Widescreen)
    by Aaron Seltzer

  22. 25.
    ?
    Kis Vuk

  23. 26.
    The Hillz

  24. 27.
    ?
    Nuevos extraterrestres, Los

  25. 28.
    Zodiac Killer
    by Ulli Lommel

  26. 29.
    ?
    The Maize: the movie

  27. 30.
    ?
    Stjerner uden hjerner (1997)

  28. 31.
    Girl in Gold Boots
    by Ted V. Mikels

  29. 32.
    The Apocalypse

  30. 33.
    ?
    The Wild World of Batwoman
    by Jerry Warren

  31. 34.
    ?
    Who's Your Caddy (2007)

  32. 35.
    Die Hard Dracula

  33. 36.
    Crossover
    by Preston A. Whitmore II

  34. 37.
    ?
    The Creeping Terror
    by Arthur Nelson

  35. 38.
    ?
    The Tony Blair Witch Project
    by Mike A. Martinez

  36. 39.
    ?
    Turks in Space (Dünyayi kurtaran adam'in oglu)
    by Kartal Tibet

  37. 40.
    ?
    Ator l'invincibile 2
    by Joe D'Amato

  38. 41.
    ?

  39. 42.
    Hottie & the Nottie
    by Tom Putnam

  40. 43.
    ?
    Soultaker

  41. 44.
    ?
    Keloglan vs. the Black Prince (Keloglan kara prens'e karsi)
    by Tayfun Güneyer

  42. 45.
    Santa Claus (1959)
    by Rene Cardona

  43. 46.
    L'uomo puma
    by Alberto de Martino

  44. 47.
    Going Overboard
    by Valerie Breiman

  45. 48.
    ?
    Tangents (1994)

  46. 49.
    Surf School (Unrated Edition)
    by Joel Silverman

  47. 50.
    Anne B. Real

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Update: IMDb movies that are available on-line — 4 years ago

I’ve done some more work on my cross-referenced list of movies on IMDb charts that are available on-line.

Visit the current list!

I’ve decided to move it off of Google Docs in favor of a personal wiki. I’m no longer making any special notations for newly-added movies. In fact, I had to take American Ninja 4 and Police Academy 7 off the list since Netflix apparently took them off-line.

Since this is on a wiki, I’d like to let interested parties help keep it maintained, but because I am paranoid of spammers, I would ask that you get in touch with me directly if you want editing access. Thanks in advance.


Never thought I'd see the day... — 4 years ago

…when bothCan’t Stop the Music and Teen Wolf Too dropped off the end of the list.

Will they be back??

Update (Oct. 16): Well, Teen Wolf Too is back now, but clinging to number 100.


Confused about Bratz? — 4 years ago

So am I. And unfortunately it seems that a lot of IMDb voters are confused, too.

There is a live-action Bratz movie that is at number 41.* And there is also a feature-length animated film that is at number 1.* But it seems possible that most people who voted on the latter thought they were voting on the former.

But the job of this list is to reflect the actual IMDb Bottom 100, not to second-guess the votes going into it! I hope I have put the right movies in the right slots, but if I haven’t, feel free to correct the error yourself, then comment on this post to let us know.

*Both of these rankings are correct as I write this, but undoubtedly they will change.


Kazaam — 4 years ago

….is the only movie on this list I’ve seen. And in my defense, I was 9 at the time.


R.I.P. Bob Clark — 4 years ago

Bob Clark died on April 4 along with his son in an auto accident in Pacific Palisades, California. The driver of the other car was booked on suspicion of DUI. (See the L.A. Times story of April 5.)


Bob Clark trivium — 5 years ago

Bob Clark, who directed Rhinestone and the Baby Geniuses movies, also directed A Christmas Story. Thus he may be the only director to have movies on both IMDb’s Bottom 100 and Top 250 lists. (Or are there others?)


Not sure I want to add this list — 5 years ago

I’ve seen 7% of these movies, and don’t want to see more. The surprising part is that there is one that I thought was worth consuming. That was Mortal Kombat II: Annihilation; though I suppose you’d have to like that kind of movie. I won’t argue that it was a well made movie.


I guess I'm relieved — 5 years ago

I’ve only seen 1 of these…and probably won’t be unfortunate enough to see the rest. I’m APPALLED that there’s a POLICEACADEMY 7?!?




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