7. Jaws 3-D

The second sequel to the mega-blockbuster Jaws arrived in an uncivilized cinematic era when unscrupulous filmmakers attempted to goldbrick innocent audiences into buying tickets for inferior movies by adding poor 3-D effects in a crass attempt to boost sales. This trend lead to such cinematic atrocities as Friday the 13th 3-D and Amityville 3-D. Thankfully, Hollywood has moved past such charlatanism. Not so much a film per se as much as it a feature-length advertisement for SeaWorld (the movie's setting), Jaws 3-D serves up a lot of waterskiing action with only a side of shark action. And the shark action audiences do get looks something like this: Making a full 100 million dollars less than its predecessor, Jaws 3-D jumped the shark of the Jaws franchise in a figurative and literal sense. After this debacle the Jaw's series reached a new depth of awful with the miserably bad Jaws: The Revenge.