24. The Sugarland Express (1974)
The Sugarland Express isn't a terrible film per se, it merely suffers from being an early work from a director still trying to find his style. The story is entertaining and the lead performance from Goldie Hawn is very effective, and the film is surprisingly darkly funny. But the film overall just ends up feeling like "lesser Spielberg", which makes sense considering that it was only his first theatrically distributed film.