Bottom 10 Worst Films of 2017
10. Flatliners
Populated by terrible characters, cheap scares, and a confused story, this sequel turned remake doesn't do much to justify its own existence.
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9. Baywatch
Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron are a surprisingly great pairing. Unfortunately, thanks to its poorly written and humorless script, this reboot of the 90s television series failed to entertain.
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8. Monster Trucks
<--- Look at this picture. Just from this, do you think this could be good?
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7. Leap!
Its animation is worth noticing, but I couldn't forgive its underdeveloped characters, annoying script, and overly derivative story.
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6. The Hitman's Bodyguard
Never quite breaking away from the fact that it was re-written as a comedy two weeks before shooting, this dull and pointless action film left me sighing in disbelief rather than laughing my butt off.
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5. Geostorm
Rather than trying to be dumb fun, first time director Dean Devlin prefers to copy the style of his partner Roland Emmerich, and he never captures what makes the films of the latter what they are.
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4. The Mummy
Tom Cruise gives a performance so laughably bad that you would think it was someone doing a bad impression of him. Combine this with one of the worst scripts ever written by professional screenwriters, this new franchise is off to a terrible start.
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3. A Bad Moms Christmas
If you are looking for good holiday cheer in a film, PLEASE look somewhere else. This film feels like a bad Christmas gift that a family member gives you, then you take it back to the store the next day in secret.
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2. The Snowman
By the time I saw this movie, I had already been beaten by this dull year of studio films. This one was almost depressingly bad.
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1. Transformers: The Last Knight
This is the second year in a row that Michael Bay has ended up on the bottom of my list, and I'm almost sad because I expected it to be this bad. Can we finally admit that he can't make movies?
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