The Worst Netflix Original Movies of All Time!

The Worst Netflix Original Movies

Hello, Everyone! I’m Santiago Brion and I’m going to show the list of the Worst Movies that Netflix ever produced. Lately, the successful streaming service has given us great original movies(not to mention TV shows) on their platform. You’ve got Beasts of No Nation, Bird Box, Mudbound, Okja, Gerald’s Game, Set It Up, Always Be Maybe, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and Roma. But then you’ve got these duds.
Alright. LET’S GO!


10. Brain on Fire














For starters, this book adaptation of Susannah Cahalan’s autobiography was poorly mistreated!
It stars Chloe Grace Moretz as Susannah Cahalan, a writer for The New York Post who contracts a mysterious illness. Her story works better on the page than the screen and the movie was just way too difficult sit through. It had weak characterization, a rushed ending and a lack of intrigue.
It just feels like you’re watching an extended episode of House minus Hugh Laurie.

9. Naked



















The premise is simple. A guy wakes up in an elevator naked on the day of his wedding and repeats that day over and over again. That’s basically the dumbest movie plot that you can think of!
While I do respect Marlon Wayans during his early days, but... this was probably his worst movie of his career. The movie just wasn’t funny.


8. The Open House















In this disaster of a horror movie, A teenager and his mother move into their new home and mysterious and spooky forces are amongst. YAWN! This kind of movie plot has been told to DEATH! Ever heard of The Amityville Horror?? That’s the true haunted house movie. Oh! And American Horror Story: Season 1? A classic modern Haunted House Story right there. How about The Haunting??? Pure perfection.
The movie lacked any scares or thrills and I just feel bad Clay Jensen going through a Haunted House experience when his buddy killed herself right before she made tapes to EVERYONE who drove to kill herself. YEESH.
There are plenty of Haunted House movies to watch. Just... not this one.

7. The Outsider













Jared Leto has a had a literal roller coaster of movie performances. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his incredible performance in Dallas Buyers Club, played The Joker on Suicide Squad which him earned a Razzie nomination for Worst Supporting Actor(He ironically lost to Jesse Eisenberg in Batman v Superman) and a great supporting role on Blade Runner 2049.
Leto plays an American. who becomes a member of the Yakuza. That's basically it.
It was an empty and less engaging thriller. There are plenty of Yakuza movies to watch. Just... not this one.

6. The Do-Over


















While it's not Adam Sandler's worst movie, it's definitely one his worst ones alongside Jack & Jill and Grown Ups 2.
David Spade and Adam Sandler play two guys down on their luck and they both had an idea to fake their own deaths and start over which becomes a reality. But things get complicated when the people that they are pretending to be get in very deep deep trouble.
Not only was this movie not funny but it and the plot was completely stupid and mean-spirited. Who's pitching these movies at Netflix?
Do yourself a favor and don't watch this movie. You will regret it.

5. Death Note

















Where do I even begin with this PIECE OF SHIT!!
This is a movie that I personally hate because well... this movie just so happens to be based on an anime, that I'm a HUGE fan of.
Death Note is about Light Yagami, a high school student who picks up a notebook called a Death Note that fell from the sky and belongs to a Japanese god also known in the anime as a Shinigami named Ryuk, grants Light the ability to kill anyone by writing the person's name in the Death Note. He kills anyone who's deemed unworthy of life and change the world by creating a utopia of a city without crime, using the alias of "Kira" to become THE GOD OF THE NEW WORLD. Man, I love that term so much.
It's the definitive Occult Detective Thriller of the Modern age! 
This was the first ever Anime I've ever watched and it got right into the rabbit hole of its entire medium. From it's haunting animation, beautiful score, two iconic opening sequences and Light and L's battle of wits. 
The live-action movie however was just... not that!!
It follows the same story but... the character's names are changed not to mention the characters themselves and it didn't even take place in Japan!!!
Seriously, you live in America and you name your kid "Light'?!
Don't get me started on Light! Actually, I will. How can you ruin my BOY?! Rather than being a genius, he becomes a complete idiot. He shows his love interest that he uses the Death Note, then he accidentally reveals as Kira in front of L and he kills his own girlfriend after he said that HE LOVED HER!
And speaking of L.. Man, they REALLY did my boy dirty. He basically cries in every scene and overdid his acting.
Did we have an hard-rock punk rock, emo and metal music in this movie? Nope. We had classic 80s pop music instead. 
This movie had bad direction, acting, script, an overreliance on graphic violence, terrible song choices(seriously, who puts 80s music in supernatural thriller movie?) and a rushed ending. This was basically a Final Destination knock-off rather than a faithful adaptation to one of the greatest anime series of all time. At least Willem Dafoe was great as Ryuk, but that alone couldn't save this trainwreck.
Oh, and there's an sequel coming out... GREAT.😒

4. You Get Me

















Tell me if you've heard this before. A one-night stand leads to an obsession that causes major repercussions.
Sound familiar? That's the same plot as Fatal Attraction! But this involves teens.
Bella Thorne played an obsessive teen girl with bipolar disorder and it wasn't her best role. It's one of those bad post-Disney roles.
And Taylor John Smith's Tyler comes off as a jerk.
It's not only one of Netflix's worst movies, but one of the worst movies of the decade.

3. The Silence
















Not only is The Silence really bad but it's also insulting.
Instead of having a deaf actress play a deaf character for y'know, authentic purposes. You cast a hearing actress to play a deaf character!! All due respect to Kiernan Shipka. Seriously, I love her in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina!
It takes place in a world where creatures hunt by sound. Sound familiar? It's basically A Quiet Place! It's THE SAME MOVIE!! It came out only a year after it came out.
I'm sad that I now have to wait until September to watch A Quiet Place: Part II.
Stanley Tucci couldn't even save The Silence. It's a very dreadful experience that you wish you never saw. The cinematography was just terrible and bad to look at. Why did Michael Galbraith come up this atrocious color scheme?! 
I'd rather rewatch A Quiet Place, Cloverfield or watch any other Post-Apocalyptic movie. Thanks.

2. True Memoirs of an International Assassin





















Who came up with this crap??
Kevin James is one of the many actors who are part of Adam Sandler's squad who make intentionally awful movies.
True Memoirs of an International Assassin is basically one of those fake movies that you see in a kids show. It's kind of like True Lies except True Lies was awesome.
It follows an author named Sam Larson who's mistaken for an assassin after his novel about a hired killer gets published as a true story. He is soon kidnapped and taken out of the country to help with an assassination plot.
WHY WOULD YOU EVEN WRITE ABOUT YOURSELF BEING A HITMAN AND PUBLISH IT AS A TRUE STORY?!! YOU LIE TO THE WORLD IF YOU DO THAT!!!
The movie was even composed by Ludwig Goransson, the guy who scored the music for Black Panther and Creed for god's sake!!
This one of Kevin James' worst movies and thank goodness for his performance in "Becky" where he plays a neo-nazi.

Now here are some Dishonorable Mentions

- How It Ends






















-Extinction


















- IO



















- Point Blank
















-The Cloverfield Paradox
















1. The Ridiculous 6




















Believe it or not, this is one of Netflix's first movies. I just wish that it wasn't a Happy Madison Productions movie.
One of the worst movies to ever come out of Happy Madison, It's the story of White Knife, an orphan raised by Native Americans, discovers that he's one of six half-brothers and they all set out to find their real father.
Western comedies rarely pull off and this one of the unfortunate contenders. It even has a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was the PERFECT western comedy.
Adam Sandler, Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider(no surprise there), Luke Wilson and Terry Crews were all mostly wasted in this movie.
It also insulted the Apache community. 14 Native American extras walked off the set to protest due to the movie being really offensive.
I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone.

Ok, folks. That's my list.
Be sure to comment below what you think the worst Netflix movie is.

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