2. Jaws 4
Amongst the many respected and award winning actors in Nolan’s Batman trilogy is Michael Caine as the faithful Alfred Pennyworth. Caine is a six time Academy Award Nominee and a two time winner—in 1986 and 1999 both for Best Supporting Actor (Hannah and Her Sisters, The Cider House Rules). With such achievement under his belt it’s easy to forget some of the questionable decisions he’s made throughout his career and therefore easy to overlook that he was involved with the unnecessary sequel of a sequel of a sequel, Jaws 4.
Hilariously subtitled “The Revenge,” the film would have us believe that a long lost relative of the great white terror from the original Jaws is terrorizing the Brody family again—because it somehow knows who they are and wants revenge on them for killing its Shark cousin. The film was a commercial and critical flop and is nearly universally regarded as one of the worst films ever made, receiving a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Even if Michael Caine doesn’t want to forget this film, the rest of would sure like to!
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Although I’m sure Gary Oldman doesn’t look upon Lost in Space too fondly, having recently watched the masterpiece(?) that is Tiptoes, I reckon it trumps Lost in Space.
Gary Oldman plays a dwarf (alongside genuine little person, Peter Dinklage, inexplicably doing a French accent) and spends most of the film on his knees, though sometimes with his torso sticking through a sofa and fake inanimate legs on top.
I’d definitely recommend it if you haven’t seen it already.