15 Movies So Horrible They Should Not Have Been Made

Here are 15 movies so horrible they should not have been made or even thought up, to be honest. Sometimes, one must recognize a bad idea and refrain from ‘going with it.’
Jaws: The Revenge
Jaws was best left with one movie in the books. Seriously, the shark was dead, and the terror was over.
Garbage Pail Kids
It was fun to collect these when we were kids, right? But it’s a movie that should never have been made.
Mac and Me
Many people will admit that this felt like an E.T. knockoff, a cash grab for McDonald’s. Only a few might think that it was a good idea.
Psycho (1998)
Honest and genuine, Vince Vaughn standing in for Anthony Perkins in this role was not the way to go. Plus, it just did feel funky.
The Banger Sisters
Seeing Susan Sarandon and Goldie Hawn in the same movie was intriguing. But, the story fell flat when it was revealed to be a couple of friends going through a mid-life crisis.
The Room
The only reason this went anywhere was that it was so bad. Tommy Wiseau gained a few months of fame due to his poor acting, which doesn’t happen very often.
Daredevil (2003)
Have you ever noticed how Ben Affleck was welcomed a lot more in the Batman role than he was as Daredevil? That says a lot about his acting ability.
Dungeons and Dragons (2000)
Let’s give a little credit here and say that the movie did try to stick to the D&D model. Unfortunately, the horrible CGI and the storyline didn’t even come close to what fans wanted.
The Eye
Jessica Alba was once a hot commodity in Hollywood. But by the time this horror movie came along, she was already struggling to stay relevant.
Godsend
Out of all the Robert De Niro films, this is one of those you can easily forget and not feel wrong about. Trying to remember this is like punishing yourself for some trivial offense.
Hide and Seek
There were only a few exciting moments in this movie, and they involved De Niro’s phoning in his performance. Dakota Fanning was the best part of the movie.
The Happening
The plants are coming, the plants are coming to get us! Okay, in theory, that’s a lot scarier when you think about it, but this movie failed to convey that kind of terror.
Hulk (2003)
While many people like Eric Bana as an actor, it’s tough to get behind this one since he doesn’t give lab nerd vibes. Apart from that, the Hulk suddenly expanding body parts when he’s in danger of being wounded was silly.
The Marvels
You can blame Disney if you’d like, but the point of the movies that have been churned out by the House of Mouse lately are hit-and-miss. This one, in particular, didn’t have a seriously believable villain, and it made a mockery of everything that came before it.
I Know Who Killed Me
Lindsay Lohan in a thriller. That should be all you need to hear. But bad acting and a career that should have finished fizzling by now are other ways to say this movie is entirely forgettable.