The 20 Worst Movies Ever — Made 2015 Taste Of Cinema

“This is only #20,” Leo noted, crossing it off.

“The very same.”

“ From Justin to Kelly (2003).”

For 74 minutes, they watched a family get lost in Texas, stumble into a master’s lair, and witness polygamous robe-wearing. The editing was a fever dream. The dialogue was looped wrong. A subplot about a couple making out in a car ran for eleven minutes with zero relevance. the 20 worst movies ever made 2015 taste of cinema

Leo looked at the list. Twenty titles. Two hundred hours. They’d survived Crossover (#9). They’d endured Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (#12). But Manos had broken something open. “This is only #20,” Leo noted, crossing it off

But nothing— nothing —prepared them for #1. The dialogue was looped wrong

Because #5 was Monster a-Go Go (1965). A movie so broken it literally ends with a narrator saying, “There was no monster.” Leo stared at the credits. “That’s not a film. That’s a cry for help.”