While I think 26% is a little too low, it still doesn't deserve to be on this list, let alone #1.
Meanwhile, 1987’s “Jaws: The Revenge,” the fourth film in an already bad series at that point, is considered one of the worst movies ever put to film. #8 The Wes Anderson movie that feels the most labored and heavy: apparently, it’s a nightmare shooting at sea, or when given excessive freedom at Cinecitta, the Rome studio of Federico Fellini fame. Rotten Tomatoes. Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller “Jaws” is widely considered one of the best movies ever made, holding down a 98% score at Rotten Tomatoes that somehow still seems low. Rotten Tomatoes gives films a score out of 100 based on the averaged reviews of professional film critics.
Page on rottentomatoes.com Check out Rotten Tomatoes’ first book, Rotten Movies We Love 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019) 44% Sylvester Stallone and Jaime Foxx’s daughters star in a sequel about sharks hunting a group of teens in the submerged ruins of a Mayan city: If you are not all in on that premise then we’re sorry but we can’t be friends.
There's actually a lot of very low rated movies...0% Have a look!
I can see why some love it and others hate it. A Low Down Dirty Shame: 1994 22 Wagons East: 1994 29 Shadow Conspiracy: 1997 28 Simon Sez: 1999 20 3 Strikes: 2000 29 Ballistic: Ecks vs. ... Rotten tomatoes needs to get off their high horse and realize they are bad critics. Sever: 2002 118 Derailed: 2002 5 Killing Me Softly: 2002 22 Merci Docteur Rey: 2002 22 Pinocchio: 2002 55 National Lampoon's Gold Diggers: 2003 44 Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2: 2004 45 I think this movie is OK.
Low budget filmmaking means you make the most of what you have within figurative arm’s length.