That's right, "Disaster Movie," at least according to IMDb users who voted. The comedy, a send-up of disaster flicks, received 55,112 votes. But here's the more interesting part. Paris Hilton topped the charts with two movies appearing in the Top 10 namely "The Hottie & the Nottie" and 2006's "Pledge This."
So without further adieu, here's your Top 100 Worst Movies of All Time!
Rank Rating Title Votes
1. 1.9 Disaster Movie (2008) 55,112
2. 1.9 The Hottie & the Nottie (2008) 27,996
3. 1.9 Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004) 20,247
4. 1.9 Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966) 27,348
5. 1.9 Pledge This! (2006) 13,121
6. 1.9 Die Hard Dracula (1998) 2,641
7. 1.9 Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010) 4,842
8. 1.9 Anne B. Real (2003) 3,325
9. 1.9 From Justin to Kelly (2003) 21,887
10. 1.9 Going Overboard (1989) 7,713
11. 1.9 Track of the Moon Beast (1976) 2,272
12. 1.9 Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1985) 2,021
13. 1.9 The Maize: The Movie (2004) 2,284
14. 1.9 The Pod People (1983) 3,089
15. 1.9 The Wild World of Batwoman (1966) 3,097
16. 1.9 Turks in Space (2006) 9,634
17. 1.9 Who's Your Caddy? (2007) 12,991
18. 1.9 The Creeping Terror (1964) 2,764
19. 1.9 Crossover (2006) 8,350
20. 1.9 Girl in Gold Boots (1968) 2,532
21. 2.0 Miss Castaway and the Island Girls (2004) 1,945
22. 2.0 Space Mutiny (1988) 4,376
23. 2.0 Daniel - Der Zauberer (2004) 12,159
24. 2.0 The Starfighters (1964) 2,726
25. 2.0 Fat Slags...
So without further adieu, here's your Top 100 Worst Movies of All Time!
Rank Rating Title Votes
1. 1.9 Disaster Movie (2008) 55,112
2. 1.9 The Hottie & the Nottie (2008) 27,996
3. 1.9 Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004) 20,247
4. 1.9 Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966) 27,348
5. 1.9 Pledge This! (2006) 13,121
6. 1.9 Die Hard Dracula (1998) 2,641
7. 1.9 Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010) 4,842
8. 1.9 Anne B. Real (2003) 3,325
9. 1.9 From Justin to Kelly (2003) 21,887
10. 1.9 Going Overboard (1989) 7,713
11. 1.9 Track of the Moon Beast (1976) 2,272
12. 1.9 Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1985) 2,021
13. 1.9 The Maize: The Movie (2004) 2,284
14. 1.9 The Pod People (1983) 3,089
15. 1.9 The Wild World of Batwoman (1966) 3,097
16. 1.9 Turks in Space (2006) 9,634
17. 1.9 Who's Your Caddy? (2007) 12,991
18. 1.9 The Creeping Terror (1964) 2,764
19. 1.9 Crossover (2006) 8,350
20. 1.9 Girl in Gold Boots (1968) 2,532
21. 2.0 Miss Castaway and the Island Girls (2004) 1,945
22. 2.0 Space Mutiny (1988) 4,376
23. 2.0 Daniel - Der Zauberer (2004) 12,159
24. 2.0 The Starfighters (1964) 2,726
25. 2.0 Fat Slags...
- 4/10/2013
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
By Erin Talbert-Brust
(from Moving Pictures, winter issue, 2011)
They say a dog is a man’s best friend, yet when Bryan Michael Stoller first began his career in the early 1970s hosting a Canadian children’s TV program called “Film Fun,” he never dreamed that 30 years later an irresistible little canine would be so connected to his career.
Teaching has always been important to the 50-year-old filmmaker, and if it had not been for his venture into directing, he says he surely would have would become an educator. “Film Fun” was a show in which a then-10-year-old Stoller, his sister Nancy and featured guests taught youngsters about the art of filmmaking with an emphasis on animation techniques. In 2003, he authored a title for the popular “Dummies” how-to series, “Filmmaking for Dummies,” and edited “Screenwriting for Dummies.”
However, it was his four-legged companion that revived his interest in filmmaking. Stoller...
(from Moving Pictures, winter issue, 2011)
They say a dog is a man’s best friend, yet when Bryan Michael Stoller first began his career in the early 1970s hosting a Canadian children’s TV program called “Film Fun,” he never dreamed that 30 years later an irresistible little canine would be so connected to his career.
Teaching has always been important to the 50-year-old filmmaker, and if it had not been for his venture into directing, he says he surely would have would become an educator. “Film Fun” was a show in which a then-10-year-old Stoller, his sister Nancy and featured guests taught youngsters about the art of filmmaking with an emphasis on animation techniques. In 2003, he authored a title for the popular “Dummies” how-to series, “Filmmaking for Dummies,” and edited “Screenwriting for Dummies.”
However, it was his four-legged companion that revived his interest in filmmaking. Stoller...
- 5/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
By Erin Talbert-Brust
(from Moving Pictures, winter issue, 2011)
They say a dog is a man’s best friend, yet when Bryan Michael Stoller first began his career in the early 1970s hosting a Canadian children’s TV program called “Film Fun,” he never dreamed that 30 years later an irresistible little canine would be so connected to his career.
Teaching has always been important to the 50-year-old filmmaker, and if it had not been for his venture into directing, he says he surely would have would become an educator. “Film Fun” was a show in which a then-10-year-old Stoller, his sister Nancy and featured guests taught youngsters about the art of filmmaking with an emphasis on animation techniques. In 2003, he authored a title for the popular “Dummies” how-to series, “Filmmaking for Dummies,” and edited “Screenwriting for Dummies.”
However, it was his four-legged companion that revived his interest in filmmaking. Stoller...
(from Moving Pictures, winter issue, 2011)
They say a dog is a man’s best friend, yet when Bryan Michael Stoller first began his career in the early 1970s hosting a Canadian children’s TV program called “Film Fun,” he never dreamed that 30 years later an irresistible little canine would be so connected to his career.
Teaching has always been important to the 50-year-old filmmaker, and if it had not been for his venture into directing, he says he surely would have would become an educator. “Film Fun” was a show in which a then-10-year-old Stoller, his sister Nancy and featured guests taught youngsters about the art of filmmaking with an emphasis on animation techniques. In 2003, he authored a title for the popular “Dummies” how-to series, “Filmmaking for Dummies,” and edited “Screenwriting for Dummies.”
However, it was his four-legged companion that revived his interest in filmmaking. Stoller...
- 5/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Michael Jackson's posthumous popularity continues to be a major selling point.
As Sony's theatrical release of "This Is It" crossed the $100 million mark in overseas grosses Thursday, several sellers at the American Film Market were feeling bullish on Jackson-related content, no matter how fringe.
LongTale International is peddling some rare concert and travel footage of the Jackson 5 in Africa in 1974. The Senegalese performance footage, picked up by Televentures in New York City, includes 13 songs and loads of classic Jackson brothers synchronized dancing as part of a back-to-their-roots movement in the mid-'70s.
The filmmakers plan to add two extra songs, converted to 3D, from a separate concert of the same era. Titled "The Jackson 5 in Africa," the documentary has already drawn interest from buyers in Japan, the U.K. and the States.
The international bet is a good one, considering that "This Is It's" appea lhas...
As Sony's theatrical release of "This Is It" crossed the $100 million mark in overseas grosses Thursday, several sellers at the American Film Market were feeling bullish on Jackson-related content, no matter how fringe.
LongTale International is peddling some rare concert and travel footage of the Jackson 5 in Africa in 1974. The Senegalese performance footage, picked up by Televentures in New York City, includes 13 songs and loads of classic Jackson brothers synchronized dancing as part of a back-to-their-roots movement in the mid-'70s.
The filmmakers plan to add two extra songs, converted to 3D, from a separate concert of the same era. Titled "The Jackson 5 in Africa," the documentary has already drawn interest from buyers in Japan, the U.K. and the States.
The international bet is a good one, considering that "This Is It's" appea lhas...
- 11/6/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We have to (slightly) hand it to director Bryan Michael Stoller: While other associates of Michael Jackson were rushing to cash in on their relationship with the singer after his death, it took Stoller weeks! Now, though, the director of Jackson's final cinematic effort, Miss Cast Away (which, you may remember, starred Jackson opposite Joe Millionaire and Pat Morita) is ready to sell out, and he's got a very unlikely story to pitch.
- 7/22/2009
- Movieline
Michael Jackson had a 30 second cameo in "Men in Black II" and to expand on that, he appeared in a 2005 movie called "Miss Cast Away," starring Eric Roberts and the guy from "Joe Millionaire." In addition to Jackson, the movie is also the last time we see Bob Denver and Pat Morita. "Miss Cast Away" was released on DVD in 2005 and is directed by longtime Jackson friend Bryan Michael Stoller. It is a spoof that attempts to combine "Cast Away" with "Miss Congeniality," "Planet of the Apes," "Love Boat," "Gilligan's Island," "The Sixth Sense," "Jurassic Park," and more. The trailer for this ridiculous movie is below. And we also included a video of Stoller interviewing Jackson, while he is being interviewed by a giant Ape. Trailer: If you cannot see the player, click here. Behind the Scenes: If you cannot see the player, click here.
- 7/9/2009
- WorstPreviews.com
One of the great features over at the Internet Movie Database is the Bottom 100. Based on ratings viewers of the site give to various films, the worst of the worst films get put on this list. Some of them are on and off in a matter of days. Others stick around for the long haul, showing just how much suckage they truly emit.
It’s time to look at these movies and determine where they stand. Do they deserve to be on the Bottom 100 list? Are they not as bad as everyone says? Will they be off the list any time soon?
Here’s the breakdown for this week’s film:
Title: ‘Miss Cast Away’
Release Date: July 26th, 2005
Ranking on Bottom 100 (as of 7/7/2009): #84 (based on 1260 votes)
Why It’s Here: It actually means something, speaks volumes, in fact, when ones of these “Pop Culture” comedies, as they are called,...
It’s time to look at these movies and determine where they stand. Do they deserve to be on the Bottom 100 list? Are they not as bad as everyone says? Will they be off the list any time soon?
Here’s the breakdown for this week’s film:
Title: ‘Miss Cast Away’
Release Date: July 26th, 2005
Ranking on Bottom 100 (as of 7/7/2009): #84 (based on 1260 votes)
Why It’s Here: It actually means something, speaks volumes, in fact, when ones of these “Pop Culture” comedies, as they are called,...
- 7/8/2009
- by Kirk
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In 2004 a movie was made that was so awful, it was the death of three of the film's stars. Miss Cast Away, a movie that is somehow a spoof of Jurassic Park, Planet Of The Apes, Cast Away and Austin Powers all at once, marked the last screen performances of Bob Denver, Pat Morita and Michael Jackson. Yup, it's not often Michael Jackson made appearances in film but he filmed a role in Miss Cast Away as...well, I have no idea. But he appears to the characters in a cloud and gives them sage...
- 7/8/2009
- by Mike Sampson
- JoBlo.com
Michael Jackson was an innovator who married the language of cinema to the music video format, collaborating with directors like Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and Francis Ford Coppola on some of the most iconic short-form classics the medium has ever known.
Too bad, then, that his final film credit is the absolutely insane, T&A-filled spoof Miss Cast Away, (which, coincidentally, was also the final film credit for Bob Denver and Pat Morita). Let's investigate this lost gem, shall we?...
Too bad, then, that his final film credit is the absolutely insane, T&A-filled spoof Miss Cast Away, (which, coincidentally, was also the final film credit for Bob Denver and Pat Morita). Let's investigate this lost gem, shall we?...
- 7/8/2009
- Movieline
The superstar worked with legendary directors Sidney Lumet, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese and John Landis.
By Adam Rosenberg
Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Diana Ross and Ted Ross in "The Wiz"
Photo: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images
Michael Jackson's talent as an entertainer was arguably beyond comparison, yet his music was only the starting point for a career that spanned multiple mediums: film, television (including a Jackson 5 cartoon), video games, theme-park attractions and more. While his appearances in films were relatively few and far between, his magnetism translated easily to the big screen.
Jackson's first major film came in 1978, with director Sidney Lumet's "The Wiz." In the musical fantasy, adapted from L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz," Jackson starred as the Scarecrow alongside Diana Ross' Dorothy, Nipsey Russell's Tinman and Ted Ross' Lion. "The Wiz" is an urban fairy tale set in...
By Adam Rosenberg
Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Diana Ross and Ted Ross in "The Wiz"
Photo: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images
Michael Jackson's talent as an entertainer was arguably beyond comparison, yet his music was only the starting point for a career that spanned multiple mediums: film, television (including a Jackson 5 cartoon), video games, theme-park attractions and more. While his appearances in films were relatively few and far between, his magnetism translated easily to the big screen.
Jackson's first major film came in 1978, with director Sidney Lumet's "The Wiz." In the musical fantasy, adapted from L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz," Jackson starred as the Scarecrow alongside Diana Ross' Dorothy, Nipsey Russell's Tinman and Ted Ross' Lion. "The Wiz" is an urban fairy tale set in...
- 6/26/2009
- MTV Movie News
As you’ve no doubt heard by the time you read this, the undisputed King of Pop, and arguably the most famous person in the world - Michael Jackson, he was 50 years old.
Jackson suffered a suspected cardiac arrest this past Thursday 25th June, and was taken by ambulance to the UCLA medical centre in Los Angeles, where he was pronounced dead Thursday night.
Jackson lived a troubled and controversial life, having been thrusted into the spotlight at the young age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5, before going on to launch one of the most successful solo careers in music history. Jackson’s life was sadly marred by rumours of child abuse, something which Jackson has always denied, and has always been found innocent of.
Arguably though, despite the negative press, Jackson is best known and most celebrated for his outstanding musical talent. With hits such as...
Jackson suffered a suspected cardiac arrest this past Thursday 25th June, and was taken by ambulance to the UCLA medical centre in Los Angeles, where he was pronounced dead Thursday night.
Jackson lived a troubled and controversial life, having been thrusted into the spotlight at the young age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5, before going on to launch one of the most successful solo careers in music history. Jackson’s life was sadly marred by rumours of child abuse, something which Jackson has always denied, and has always been found innocent of.
Arguably though, despite the negative press, Jackson is best known and most celebrated for his outstanding musical talent. With hits such as...
- 6/26/2009
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
As you’ve no doubt read or heard by now, Michael Jackson – the King of Pop and arguably the most famous singer on the planet – had died at the age of 50.Jackson suffered a suspected cardiac arrest earlier this afternoon, and was taken by ambulance to the UCLA medical centre in Los Angeles, where he was pronounced dead.Jackson lived a controversial and secrecy-shrouded life, but of course he’s best known for his legendary work as a musician and singer, producing albums like Off The Wall, Thriller – the biggest-selling album of all time – Bad and Dangerous over the course of a career that began with his family band, The Jackson Five, when he was a child.But Jackson was also a massive film fan, and was constantly involved with movies throughout his career, from his debut as Scarecrow in Sidney Lumet’s The Wiz in 1978, to his final appearance as Agent M.
- 6/26/2009
- EmpireOnline
No matter what your thoughts about Michael Jackson are, no one can deny that the man was a legend in his own right. Dubbed the King of Pop, the iconic Michael Jackson has been entertaining the world since the 1960s. He was a director, a composer, a musician, a singer, a dancer, an actor, a producer, and most importantly, the inspiration to countless millions. The word "triple threat" does not even begin to describe the often misunderstood superstar. On August 29 of this year, Michael would have been celebrating his 51st birthday. Sadly, Michael Jackson passed away today at the age of 50, but he leaves us with a half-century of genuine compassion and good deeds that have helped to shape the world we now live in. The Life of Michael Jackson Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana (an industrialized suburb of Chicago) in 1958. He inherited his musical gene from his father,...
- 6/26/2009
- by rsw@corp.popstar.com (Robert Samuel White)
- PopStar
Pop mega-star Michael Jackson's extreme legal problems may have thwarted his attempt to relaunch his career as a film star. The singer was delighted with his 10-minute appearance in director Bryan Michael Stoller's spoof Miss Cast Away - but distributors are anxious about the film since Jackson's arrest on child-molestation charges. The director explains, "We've sort of had to put things on hold. It's a shame because Jackson has an amazing vision." Stoller spent at least one day a week at Jackson's Neverland Ranch home "mentoring" him for the movie which also stars former Joe Millionaire Evan Marriott and depicts what might happen if a plane-load of contestants on their way to a beauty pageant crash-landed on an island. Miss Cast Away is already facing problems over its release - bosses at Twentieth Century Fox are attempting to keep the film out of cinemas because the title is too close to their hit Tom Hanks movie Cast Away.
- 6/2/2004
- WENN
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