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These are the 10 worst movies of the early 2000s, according to Letterboxd

The early 2000s were a wild decade, and while we had plenty of good stuff come out of them, the movie industry also churned out some hilariously bad films. Here are some of the best we love to hate.

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We all like to sit down and list the best movies, series, video games, and books that we have been lucky enough to enjoy. We often do this by focusing on a specific date, such as a year, decade, or even century. And even if it’s just out of curiosity, sometimes we like to do the same thing with what’s not so good. That is, those “worst of” lists. This is exactly what the Letterboxd has done: a list of the 10 worst movies of the 2000s.

We’re talking about movies released between 2000 and 2010, some are quite popular and the list is very varied, since it is made up of original films, sequels to classics, and even adaptations of video games, anime, and manga. Below we offer you the complete list. You may end up discovering an underrated gem.

The 10 worst movies (2000-2010) according to Letterboxd

  • Dragonball Evolution’ - Letterboxd score: 0,9 out of 5
  • Disaster Movie’ - Letterboxd score: 1,1 out of 5
  • Epic Movie’ - Letterboxd score: 1,2 out of 5
  • Son of the Mask’ - Letterboxd score: 1,2 out of 5
  • Battlefield Earth’ - Letterboxd score: 1,3 out of 5
  • Home Alone 4′ - Letterboxd score: 1,3 out of 5
  • Meet the Spartans’ - Letterboxd score: 1,4 out of 5
  • Alone in the Dark’ - Letterboxd score: 1,4 out of 5
  • What’s Up: Balloon to the Rescue!’ - Letterboxd score: 1,4 out of 5
  • Date Movie’ - Letterboxd score: 1,4 out of 5

‘Dragonball Evolution’ and ‘Alone in the Dark’ belong to much-loved licenses, but it seems that the aforementioned adaptations to the big screen did not meet the expectations of critics. Maybe the new ‘Dragon Ball’ anime and the return of the horror game series in the form of a video game have better luck.