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Least Favorite Movies of the Year (2006-2023)


I found my lists. Here are the lists of the movies that I had to suffer through over the years from 2006-2023:

2006:
1. Just My Luck   (Petrie)
2. Basic Instinct 2    (Caton-Jones)
3. Nacho Libre    (Hess)
4. Aquamarine    (Allen)
5. Deck the Halls    (Whitesell)
6. The Wicker Man    (LaBute)
7. Lady in the Water    (Shyamalan)
8. The Black Dahlia     (De Palma)
9. When a Stranger Calls    (West)
10. Failure to Launch     (Dey)

2007
1. Norbit   (Robbins)
2. I Know Who Killed Me    (Siverston)
3. Evan Almighty      (Shadyac)
4. The Number 23   (Schumacher)
5. Good Luck Chuck     (Helfrich)
6. Perfect Stranger     (Foley)
7. I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry     (Dugan)
8. The Last Mimzy     (Shaye)
9. Rush Hour 3      (Ratner)
10. Because I Said So    (Lehmann)

2008
1. You Don't Mess with the Zohan    (Dugan)
2. The Happening      (Shyamalan)
3. 10,000 B.C.     (Emmerich)
4. 88 Minutes      (Avnet)
5. What Happens in Vegas     (Vaughan)
6. Jumper      (Liman)
7. The Love Guru     (Schnabel)
8. Meet Dave       (Robbins)
9. Fool's Gold      (Tennant)
10. Twilight      (Hardwicke)

2009
1. Brüno     (Charles)
2. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen      (Bay)
3. Bride Wars     (Winick)
4. The Twilight Saga: New Moon     (Weitz)
5. Old Dogs      (Becker)
6. Year One      (Ramis)
7. Obsessed      (Shill)
8. My Life in Ruins      (Petrie)
9. Miss March     (Moore)
10. The Time Traveler's Wife     (Schwentke)

2010
1. The Last Airbender     (Shyamalan)
2. Skyline     (Strause Bros.)
3. Jonah Hex      (Hayward)
4. Dear John      (Hallström)
5. The Back-Up Plan     (Poul)
6. Cop Out      (Smith)
7. Clash of the Titans    (Leterrier)
8. The Bounty Hunter   (Tennant)
9. The Last Song     (Robinson)
10. Little Fockers     (Weitz)

2011
1. Sucker Punch       (Snyder)
2. New Year's Eve       (Marshall)
3. Jack & Jill       (Dugan)
4. Red Riding Hood      (Hardwicke)
5. Beastly      (Barnz)
6. Your Highness      (Green)
7. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I      (Condon)
8. Green Lantern       (Campbell)
9. Battle: Los Angeles      (Liebesman)
10. The Hangover Part II     (Phillips)

2012
1. That's My Boy     (Anders)
2. Playing for Keeps      (Muccino)
3. Red Lights      (Cortés)
4. This Means War       (McG)
5. The Man with the Iron Fists      (RZA)
6. Battleship      (Berg)
7. A Thousand Words      (Robbins)
8. Total Recall      (Wiseman)
9. John Carter      (Stanton)
10. Taken 2      (Megaton)

2013
1. Movie 43      (mainly, the Farrelly Bros.)
2. Getaway      (Solomon)
3. Grown Ups 2       (Dugan)
4. After Earth      (Shyamalan)
5. Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters       (Wirkola)
6. Paranoia      (Luketic)
7. The Host     (Niccol)
8. The Hangover Part III      (Phillips)
9. Planes      (Hall)
10. The Counselor       (Scott)

2014
1. Left Behind  (Armstrong)
2. Transformers: Age of Extinction  (Bay)
3. Winter's Tale  (Goldsman)
4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  (Liebesmann)
5. Let's Be Cops  (Greenfield)
6. Endless Love  (Feste)
7. A Million Ways to Die in the West  (MacFarlane)
8. Sex Tape  (Kasdan)
9. Men, Women & Children  (Reitman)
10. Dumb & Dumber To  (Farrelly Bros.)

2015
1. Fantastic Four  (Trank)
2. The Green Inferno  (Roth)
3. Hot Pursuit  (Fletcher)
4. Vacation  (Goldstein, Francis Daley)
5. Jupiter Ascending  (Wachowskis)
6. Fifty Shades of Grey  (Taylor-Johnson)
7. Pixels  (Columbus)
8. The Boy Next Door  (Cohen)
9. By The Sea  (Jolie-Pitt)
10. Pan  (Wright)

2016
1. Independence Day: Resurgence   (Emmerich)
2. Gods of Egypt   (Proyas)
3. Alice Through the Looking Glass   (Bobin)
4. Dirty Grandpa   (Mazer)
5. Bad Santa 2   (Waters)
6. Mother's Day   (Marshall)
7. Collateral Beauty   (Frankel)
8. The Divergent Series: Allegiant   (Schwentke)
9. Warcraft    (Jones)
10. The Girl on the Train   (Taylor)

2017
1. The Emoji Movie   (Leondis)
2. Baywatch   (Gordon)
3. Fifty Shades Darker   (Foley)
4. The Snowman   (Alfredson)
5. Unforgettable   (Di Novi)
6. Transformers: The Last Knight   (Bay)
7. CHiPs   (Shepard)
8. The Mummy   (Kurtzman)
(tie) 9. The House/Daddy's Home 2   (Cohen/Anders)
10. Suburbicon   (Clooney)

2018
1. Truth or Dare   (Wadlow)
2. Life Itself   (Fogelman)
3. Fifty Shades Freed   (Foley)
4. Mile 22   (Berg)
5. The 15:17 to Paris   (Eastwood)
6. The Darkest Minds   (Nelson)
7. Suspiria   (Guadagnino)
8. The Predator   (Black)
9. The Nun   (Hardy)
10. A Wrinkle in Time   (DuVernay)

2019
1. Cats   (Hooper)
2. Serenity   (Knight)
3. Shaft   (Story)
4. Hellboy   (Neil Marshall)
5. The Kitchen   (Berloff)
6. The Fanatic   (Durst)
7. Playing With Fire   (Fickman)
8. The Hustle   (Addison)
9. The Goldfinch   (Crowley)
10. Men In Black: International   (Gray)

2020
1. Artemis Fowl   (Branagh)
2. Fantasy Island   (Wadlow)
3. Songbird   (Mason)
4. Dolittle   (Gaghan)
5. Fatal Affair   (Sullivan)
6. Hillbilly Elegy   (Howard)
7. Love Wedding Repeat   (Craig)
8. Coffee & Kareem   (Dowse)
9. Antebellum   (Bush and Renz)
10. Desperados   (LP)

2021
1. Music   (Sia)
2. Bliss   (Cahill)
3. He's All That   (Waters)
4. Tom & Jerry   (Story)
5. Space Jam: A New Legacy   (Lee)
6. Thunder Force   (Falcone)
7. Dear Evan Hansen   (Chbosky)
8. Cherry   (Russo Bros.)
9. Cinderella   (Cannon)
10. The Woman In The Window   (Wright)

2022
1. Firestarter   (Thomas)
2. They/Them  (Logan)
3. The Bubble  (Apatow)
4. Cheaper By The Dozen   (Lerner)
5. Morbius   (Espinoza)
6. Me Time   (Hamburg)
7. Amsterdam  (O. Russell)
8. The 355  (Kinberg)
9. Texas Chainsaw Massacre   (Garcia)
10. Blonde   (Dominik)

2023
1. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey   (Waterfield)
2. Expendables 4   (Waugh)
3. Ghosted   (Fletcher)
4. Best. Christmas. Ever!   (Lambert)
5. Fool's Paradise   (Day)
6. Hypnotic   (Rodriguez)
7. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3   (Vardalos)
8. Meg 2: The Trench   (Wheatley)
9. The Out-Laws   (Spindel)
(tie) 10. The Exorcist: Believer/Five Nights at Freddy's   (Green/Tammi)


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