The Worst Films of the Past 50 Years


The Worst Films of the Past 50 Years - Ever year, we celebrate the best of the best in the film and music industries. Awards ceremonies like the Oscars and the Grammys honor those who excel in their craft, and whose work will be remembered for generations to come. In fact, many probably know the top album or movie of their birth year. Among the crop of movies released every year, however, there are others that many would like to forget. 

PrettyFamous, an entertainment data site by Graphiq, found the worst movie released each year. To determine the bottom of the barrel, PrettyFamous searched through its database of movies and found the film with the lowest Smart Rating each year since 1967. The Smart Rating is a score out of 100 that takes into account a movie's IMDb rating, Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer and Audience Score, Gracenote rating, Metacritic Metascore and the inflation-adjusted U.S. box office gross. 

To account for older movies which have fewer reviews than their modern counterparts, PrettyFamous only included movies from 1967-1971 with more than 2,000 IMDb votes, movies from 1972-1979 with more than 5,000 IMDb votes and movies from 1980-2016 with more than 10,000 IMDb votes. Note: Plot summaries were sourced (with minor edits) from Gracenote.


The Worst Films of the Past 50 Years
The Worst Films of the Past 50 Years





















































When a sheik (Jamie Farr) decides to sponsor a cross-country race in hope of winning, racer J.J. McLure (Burt Reynolds) enters the competition along with his friend Victor (Dom DeLuise). They aspire to claim the $1 million prize and pick up two women on the way. Meanwhile, the sheik helps Jamie Blake (Dean Martin) and Morris Fenderbaum (Sammy Davis Jr.) with an angry mob boss. But when the sheik is kidnapped, the contestants must come together to help him.



























































Simon (Tyron Leitso) and Greg (Will Sanderson) meet a group of friends and set out to attend a rave on a remote island. When they miss the ferry, they decide to ride with Kirk (Jürgen Prochnow), a smuggler. They find the island deserted and discover that the partygoers have been killed by zombies. Now, the group must evade the deadly creatures and try to find safety. However, the only means of escape — Kirk's boat — has been overrun, forcing the survivors to ward off the undead.




































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