6. The Haunting In Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia

An early contender for the worst movie title of 2013 and easily one of the worst of all time, don't just dismiss The Haunting In Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia as having an inoffensively generic straight-to-video title; no, it's much worse than that if you actually stop and think about it for a moment. The movie is about a family who move into a house in Georgia that, as it turns out, was built on an old railroad that slaves used to flee their "owners", but the question remains - what, exactly, does any of this have to do with the original film, which was naturally set in Connecticut? You can see where I'm going with this; The Haunting in Connecticut was a modest horror hit at the box office, and so the producers decided to see what braindead straight-to-video horror flick they could append the name onto for some easy money. How could anyone in good sense sign off on a movie called The Haunting in Connecticut that isn't even set in Connecticut? It was originally supposed to be called The Haunting in Georgia, but apparently this didn't make it obvious enough that the film was a knock-off sequel. I think they made it plenty clear now.