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Disaster Movie, a total disaster

5 September 2008 14,232 views 5 Comments


Think you’ve seen the worst film yet? Wait till the Disaster Movie hits the big screen on Friday (did I say hit?).

The movie is currently ranked as the no. 1 on IMDb’s 100 list of worst movies and has a ZERO, yeah as in nadda, void, double 0, rating in Rotten Tomatoes.

“Congratulations, Disaster Movie! You’ve finally brought the “Movie” movies into the elite company of Roberto Benigni’s Pinocchio and Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2,” says Dan Hopper, a Best Week Ever writer.

“Granted, it’s based on only 20 reviews and the first three have at least 40, but the fact that only 20 people on the entire internet owned up to actually seeing Disaster Movie is an even more damning statistic than the percentage. And there are at least, like, 320 people on the internet,” he added.

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5 Comments »

  • Lokust said:

    HAHAHAHAHAHA I fucking new that one day the public might realize how shitty and drawn out these movies are. They try far too hard…

  • dean d said:

    how do these movies keep getting made?

  • mark said:

    They keep getting made because it costs .75c to make and is a safe bet for the studio.Its either one of these or a remake as the execs lack the bottle to take a gamble :(

  • Will said:

    What I’d like to know is, who was the one person that gave Meet the Spartans a “fresh” rating?

  • Satan said:

    My God it just proves that Hollywood is ran by retards that lost their balls. Its a writer that cant think of anything original. Its either a spoof of a bunch of hit movies, or its a remake (of a remake) then pass it off as a ‘New’ movie.

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