20 Terrible 2015 Movies That Should Never Have Happened
16. Any WWE Studios Film
The Plot: Where to begin? The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! sees Fred Flintstone running his own wrestling company, The Marine 4: Moving Targets brings The Miz back for a generic shoot-em-up, Vendetta sees Dean Cain take on The Big Show, 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown strands Dean Ambrose in a movie that doesn't even fit the 12 Rounds formula (its title was changed in post-production), The Condemned 2 is a smaller-scaler (read: way, way smaller) version of the original Stone Cold-starring movie this time with Randy Orton, and Santa's Little Helper casts The Miz as a selfish douche who comes to learn the true spirit of Christmas. Why It Shouldn't Exist: Because the WWE just can't make good movies: the only remotely decent ones have seen them fund other projects with proper actors (such as The Call and Dead Man Down), but this year they clung to strictly homegrown "talent", and the results were...not good. They're all indicative of the WWE trying to make a quick buck, marketing most of these movies to either impressionable kids or boozed-up teenagers who don't know any better. And because the conveyor belt keeps chugging along, we're left to assume that people, somewhere, are actually continually buying them. At least 2016 sees the likes of Aaron Eckhart, Vince Vaughn and Hailee Steinfeld appearing in WWE films. It can't be any worse than this past year, right?
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