Every Stephen King Movie Ranked Worst To Best

50. The Lawnmower Man (1992)

A film so bad that Stephen King sued to keep his name out of the title - and won a sum of money for "damages" when his name slipped into the DVD release - The Lawnmower Man is something you have to see to believe, but even then you're best steering clear unless you're a King movie completist. 

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With hilariously awful special effects and offensive portrayals of intellectual disability, The Lawnmower Man follows a scientist (Pierce Brosnan, for some reason) who accidentally turns a lonely gardener into a digital menace with superhuman powers. It's as wild as it sounds, but never more than a misfiring headscratcher. 

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