10 Most Expensive Movies With 0% On Rotten Tomatoes

8. Dark Tide - $25 Million

Ridiculous 6 Adam Sandler
Wrekin Hill Entertainment

Clearly there is only one good shark movie because, between Jaws 4, The Meg, and this piece of trash, The Meg is the highest scorer of them all. Now that is saying something.

Starring Halle Berry as a one-time shark expert, Dark Tide sees Storm dip her toes back in the water for the first time since a member of her team was killed by one of the slippery savages.

What could possibly go wrong? Well, in the film they get attacked by sharks, whilst in the real world this film made zero money and made everybody very cross.

Produced on a $25million budget (most of which probably went into compensating Berry for her trauma), Dark Tide pulled in just $1.1million at the box office. Yikes.

The producers of Dark Tide would gladly take 1.1 on Rotten Tomatoes as the film sits on a big fat nothing according to the site. Not even the general public liked it, as its audience score is an equally pitiful 16%.

Maybe the actors might have put in a better performance if the crew hadn't used real sharks in the filming of this movie. Hard to act when you're trying not to soil yourself in fear.

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