The Medallion. (And I saw Gigli.) Close behind are Gangs of the Dead, War (2007), Wanted (2008), Van Helsing, Home of the Brave, Epic Movie, Spider-man 3, Napoleon Dynamite, and The Hulk (2003).
Off the top of my head: -Hellboy -Hellboy II: The Golden Army -You, Me & Dupree -Proof -Stay -Austin Powers: Goldmember -30 Days of Night -Final Destination 3 -The Covenant
Batman and Robin Catwoman The Hulk (2003) Any movie ending in "Movie" besides the Scary Movies except 3 and 4 are pushing it. Meet the Spartans Funny Games Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Soul Plane White Chicks And many more to come as I remember them.
I forgot War of the Worlds. Oh god how I hated that movie. Oh! And Revolver, with Jason Statham. Brutal. I'm surprised nobody has listed any M. Night Shyamalan movies, considering everything he's put out in the last five years has apparently been total garbage. I heard The Happening and The Village were just awful.
Discounting The Happening, as I haven't seen it, I think the only genuinely bad film he's released is The Village. It'll be interesting to see what he does with Avatar.
Wow. A lot of the movies that were listed so far, I've enjoyed... I've got bad taste. Seriously the worst movies I've seen... Saw, Hostel, any of the "Movie" movies, Soul Plane, Teeth... I'll think of more, I know it.
Aside from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, as I've yet to see them, any movie with Quentin Tarantino's name attached to it is an absolute joke and atrocity, as far as I'm concerned. Also, any movie Uwe Boll has tried to "direct" has been an epic failure in my eyes. The poor guy needs to quit while he's behind, because he certainly can never quit when he's ahead. I'll also add most movie adaptations of comic books aside from Daredevil, the original Batman, Batman Returns and Batman Begins. I've not enjoyed any other comic-to-movie adaptations at all.
The whole concept of the movie seems like a bad D level horror movie from the 70s or something. It's amazing it was released in 2008.
Reservoir Dogs is great. Other than that, if you've seen one you've really seen them all. I'd probably have to have been there to appreciate the impact Pulp Fiction made. It's a good popcorn film, not really a masterpiece or anything. The same goes for the Kill Bills, the animations are pretty cool though. Jackie Brown and Death Proof focus a bit too much on his dialogue, which can't really carry a film on its own. And I forget which part of Sin City he directed, but I really liked that film overall. True Romance is good, although he only wrote that.
I've been told Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction were good, but as I'm Tarantino's anti-fan, I'm almost to the point where I'll refuse to watch them unless someone forces me to. In other words, I'm not going to willingly watch them myself.