What's the Worst Movie of the Decade?

September 30, 2009 at 6:08am PST
Photos: Columbia Pictures

What do you think the worst movie of the 2000s has been so far? Gigli? Battlefield Earth? Glitter

You're not even close. While each of those is pretty bad, according to RottenTomatoes, which just compiled a Worst of the Worst list for the past 10 years, it's Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, which, uh, doesn't really ring a bell. (Though we do vaguely recall seeing a trailer with Lucy Liu and Antonio Banderas and thinking it looked hot, but skippable.)

Rounding out the Top Ten are: One Missed Call, Pinocchio, King's Ransom, National Lapoon's Gold Diggers, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2, Strange Wilderness, 3 Strikes, Redline, and Witless Protection.

How odd! We somehow missed all of these.

(And for the record, none of our nominees even made the top 25 Worst of the Worst. Gigli clocks in at No. 73 on this list, Battlefield Earth at No. 27, and Glitter all the way down at No. 99.)

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