Release Date: TBA Epic Movie, Disaster Movie, Date Movie... these films are often considered to be some of the worst ever made, a notion confirmed by the fact that most of them have scored an actually impressive 0% percent on Rotten Tomatoes. It takes a special kind of bad for literally every critic in the world who writes a review of your film to say: "This is not good." That's not to say that these films don't make money, though, because they do (yes: the world is a horrible place, as showcased by this particular point). The next instalment in the worst franchise on the planet is on its way, then: Who The F#@k Took My Daughter? presumably intends to spoof dadsploitation flicks such as Taken, but - c'mon - everybody knows that this is going to be the worst film since The Starving Games, which, by the way, came courtesy of the same writers, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Are these juvenile spoof/parody movies funny anymore? Were they ever funny? Who are they aimed at? Hollywood must be in a real nightmarish place if they've allowed the guys behind Meet the Spartans and Vampires Suck a further opportunity to pollute the pantheons of cinema with yet another lazy "send-up" of dire proportions.
Sam Hill is an ardent cinephile and has been writing about film professionally since 2008. He harbours a particular fondness for western and sci-fi movies.