10 Great Movies With 10% Or Less On Rotten Tomatoes
10. A Night At The Roxbury (9%)
It's fair to say that movies adapted from Saturday Night Live sketches don't exactly have a consistent track record, and so it was little surprise when A Night at the Roxbury - expanded from the wafer-thin club parody skit "The Roxbury Guys" - landed just 9% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Yet A Night at the Roxbury endures as something of a cult classic among general audiences, where it rocks a far more appealing approval score of 69%.
Nobody's going to pretend that this movie is high-art, but Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan are a lot of fun to watch as loveable idiot brothers Steve and Doug Butabi, who dream of one day owning their own club.
The story is thinned out but makes way for a rat-a-tat blast of oddball humour that's less-broad and more agreeably weird than you might expect.
Ferrell and Kattan are firmly on the same unhinged wavelength, and it's got a banger soundtrack to boot - most crucially reprising Haddaway's iconic "What Is Love" from the SNL skit.
It's no Wayne's World as SNL movies go, but what is? Removed from its critical drubbing upon release, though, it's a great hangout comedy.