
Hate Your Friends? Watch These 15 Movies With Them

15. Spider‑Man 3
Spider-Man 3 is the perfect movie to put on if you want to watch a Marvel fan slowly lose their mind. From emo dance breaks to teary-eyed Tobey and way too many villains, it’s a chaotic mess that proves even superhero movies can crash and burn. | © Columbia Pictures

14. Return to the Blue Lagoon
Return to the Blue Lagoon is the same movie as the original, just with new faces, weaker acting, and even less reason to exist. It feels more like a made-for-TV rerun than a real sequel, and it somehow makes being stranded on a tropical island look boring. | © Columbia Pictures

13. Jaws: The Revenge
Jaws: The Revenge asks you to believe a shark is out for personal vengeance and follows a family to the Caribbean to get it. It's absurd, sloppy, and somehow drags Michael Caine into the mess, all while ignoring logic, continuity, and basic storytelling. | © Universal Studios

12. The Ridiculous 6
The Ridiculous 6 is less a movie and more something to half-watch while folding laundry, occasionally funny, but mostly just background noise. It throws a ton of cameos and dumb jokes at the wall, but only a few land. | © Netflix

11. Hard Kill
Hard Kill feels like it was written in 10 minutes and filmed in 9. It’s just nonstop gunfire, zero stakes, and Bruce Willis looking like he’d rather be anywhere else, which, honestly, same. | © Vertical Entertainment

10. Highlander II: The Quickening
Highlander II throws out everything the first movie got right and replaces it with confusing sci-fi nonsense, pointless explosions, and a resurrected Sean Connery for no reason. If you’ve ever wanted to see a franchise trip over its own lore and faceplant, this is it. | © InterStar Releasing

9. Disaster Movie
Disaster Movie isn’t just unfunny, it's aggressively lazy, like a checklist of bad impressions and tired pop culture quotes. If you remember laughing at Scary Movie, this one will make you question your past choices and maybe your friendships, too. | © Lionsgate Films

8. Troll 2
Troll 2 is a mess from start to finish. The acting is awful, the monsters are goblins (not trolls), and the logic just doesn’t exist. But somehow, it’s so strangely committed to its own nonsense that you can’t look away, especially if you’re watching it with someone equally confused. | © MGM

7. The Room
The Room is the kind of bad that needs to be seen to be believed; here is awkward acting, random plotlines, and Tommy Wiseau’s legendary laugh make it unforgettable in all the wrong ways. Watch it with friends, and it somehow turns into a weirdly fun group experience full of “What did I just see?” moments. | © TPW Films

6. The Last Airbender
The Last Airbender takes a beloved show and strips out all the heart, humor, and sense. Everyone talks like they’re reading from cue cards, and even the flashy CGI can’t distract from how rushed and joyless it feels. | © Paramount Pictures

5. Daredevil
Daredevil tries to be dark and edgy but ends up a mess of bad CGI, cheesy dialogue, and stunts that make zero sense for a blind guy with no superpowers. Colin Farrell throws a paperclip into someone’s neck, and somehow, that's not even the dumbest part. | © 20th Century Studios

4. Battlefield Earth
Battlefield Earth isn’t just bad, and it’s impressively, almost artfully terrible. From John Travolta’s wig to the bonkers camera angles, this movie feels like a $70 million prank no one stopped. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

3. Gigli
Gigli has big names, big hype, and almost nothing else. Aside from two bizarrely fun cameos by Walken and Pacino, it’s mostly two hours of awkward dialogue, flat jokes, and a plot that feels like it wandered off halfway through. | © Sony Pictures Releasing

2. Batman & Robin
Even as a kid, this movie felt wrong, and watching it as an adult just confirms how loud, weird, and embarrassing it is. Neon suits, ice puns, Bat-nipples… it’s like someone tried to make Batman into a toy commercial and forgot to write a movie. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

1. Jack and Jill
Adam Sandler plays both twins, but it’s the screeching, cross-dressing Jill that’ll make you question your life choices. This movie is not just unfunny, it's the kind of bad that makes you regret movie night entirely. | © Sony Pictures Releasing
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