1. The Internship (2013)
I know what you're thinking: "I've seen The Internship and there's nothing depressing about it." Well, I'm afraid you're wrong. The reason Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn's latest flop is on this list is because of how depressing it is that anyone gave those two clowns millions of dollars to make it. The thing watches like a mish-mash of all their other films rolled into one, stitched together by a cat. They play upon past chemistries and character types that people liked in films like Wedding Crashers, rehash them (poorly), and then roll them out on screen like a bunch of badly reanimated corpses. It's cheap and clichéd, not to mention their bizarre worship of Google as some kind of deity is really uncomfortable to watch. So there: the film is so bad it's depressing. By the end (if you last that long) you'll likely be fashioning nooses out of collected tied-up jumpers and lining up to use them. Here are some things that Hollywood could have used the money they spent to make this film on instead: Helping world hunger Building houses in impoverished countries Supplying soup kitchens Paying for a giant petting zoo to be placed in every town centre to make hungover people feel better Paying to ban Miley Cyrus from the internet Solving debt for out of work people Anything. Literally anything else
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