The 10 Worst Films of the 1990's

By John Sanchez, published Jun 12, 2007
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Here is a continued look at the worst movies of the decade. This time we take a look at the ten worst films of the 1990's. Major duds provided by Kevin Costner, "Waterworld" and "The Postman" didn't make the list because the list below contains films that are far worse.

Here are the ten worst films of the 1980's in alphabetical order:

ANOTHER YOU (1992) - Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor teamed for the fourth and final time with this dismally awful comedy with Wilder as a compulsive liar released from custody into the hands of a parolee (Pryor) forced to do community service. Soon the two become embroiled in an elaborate scam with Wilder posing as a millionaire. To say this is a pitiful waste of time for these considerable talents is an understatement. This film is an embarrassment. Those who saw their previous pairing, "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" derided the film (though I was mildly amused by it) but I suggest seeing this film just to see how much worse it is.

COOL WORLD (1992) - Animator Ralph Bakshi created this live action/animated mess with Gabriel Byrne as a comic book creator whose creations live in an alternate world. Enter Kim Basinger as his sexy leading lady who has sex with Byrne and becomes human and is trailed by detective Brad Pitt. A dumb script and the most unappealing lead characters you can imagine hamper this lame brained film. Basinger may look good in a micro-mini dress but there is little else to appreciate in this dud.

FOUR ROOMS (1995) - Four short stories all taking place in a hotel where a bellboy (Tim Roth) is the link to each story. Each story has a different director (Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino among them) but each story is progressively worse then the one before it. Only Tarantino's story, which is last, contains a single moment of wit and laughter. Antonia Banderas, Jennifer Beals, Madonna, Lily Taylor, Marisa Tomei, Salma Hayek and Bruce Willis all appear and are all wasted. This is one of those films that infuriate the viewer with its lost potential.

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I don't hate wild, wild west.. of course, I don't hate anything that Kevin Kline is in.. Song is good.. ;-)

Posted on 08/24/2007 at 4:08:00 AM

 
Stop or my mom will shoot is a classic!I disagree with that one

Posted on 07/29/2007 at 12:07:00 PM

 
Now come on, ask any 20-something person or teen and they will tell you Waterboy is a classic. I must admit, I can quote a few lines myself.....'your medulla oblongota' might need a little adjusting!!!

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

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