Getty Realty Earnings: HeresMore Articles Holidays are a fun time to spend with friends and loved ones. It’s the perfect time to snuggle up and turn on some of the favorite holiday movies of all time. From Home Alone to A Christmas Story Hollywood has brought us a slew of classic holidays that we all turn to again and again. Sadly the bad comes with the good too. There will be a Christmas with the Kranks for every Elf. While holiday cheer continues to thrive on the entertainment industry, they often have very wrong things. Even if some holiday movies are so awful ridiculous and disgusting that they could ruin the season of giving completely, even if they have the holidays as their central theme. One holiday movie is so bad that on Rotten Tomatoes it earned a whopping 0 percent (page 15) Here are all the worst holiday movies of all time. 15.
Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever
Rotten Tomatoes score: 27% We’re not sure how the amazing Aubrey Plaza got caught up in the Lifetime disaster that’s Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever but we’re sure that the Parks and Recreation alum will ever forget it. Plaza is playing an old grumpy kitty who helps a little girl embrace the holiday spirit. Part of the charm of Plaza is its deadpan gestures but as a cat she came off as bored and disinterested as we were all. Not only was the actress miscast but as The A.V. Club put it the film is “the biggest turd in [ Lifetime s ] junk crown of original programming.” Next: A holiday horror film
5/5.854 5/5.854 Silent Night Deadly Night TriStar Rotten Tomatoes score: 27 percent Whoever thought to pair the holidays with horror was pretty diaboli 1984’s Silent Night Deadly Night is a horrific story of an orphan adopted by nuns and turned into a Santa Clause toy shop and serial killer. The promotion of the film sent people into a frenzy, as it depicted Santa as a killer. Though it did make a ton at the box office, it was mostly a film’s pointless bloodbath. 13.
I am going to be home for Christmas
5/5.855 5/5.855 I am going to be home for Christmas Disney …5/5.856 5/5.856 Fred Claus Warner Bros. Rotten Tomatoes score: 21% Usually we love Paul Giamatti but we know that bad films will happen to anyone. The Claus twins Santa and his troublesome nephew Fred (Vince Vaughn) are accompanied by Fred Claus. St. Nick is taking his brother to the North Pole after his brother’s new prank so he can help make toys and stay out of trouble. This of course throws the entire operation of St. Nick into chaos. The film idea really is brilliant. The slapstick gags and inconsistent sound however make watching a headache. 11.
Jack Frost
5/5.857 5/5.857 Jack Frost Warner Bros. Maybe there’s no other holiday movie more miserable than Jack Frost and he had the nerve to sell to kids. Essentially the father of a young boy dies fatally in a car accident and a year later the child learns that his father (Michael Keaton) was reincarnated into a snowman …. yes a snowman. The pair reconcile with each other and attempt to make up for lost time before Jack melts. Not only is the snowman very creepy person but we also have to watch the boy losing his father again. It’s totally not a good time. Next: A holiday movie
10 with a Madea twist. Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas Lionsgate Rotten Tomatoes score: 18 per cent Listen we love Madea for all her wisecracks and one-liners but Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christma’s was something we never needed to hear about let alone see. In this film, Madea (Tyler Perry) accompanies her niece Eileen to Buck Tussel’s small town to visit the daughter of Eileen, Lacey (Tika Sumpter), who refused to come home for Christmas. The pair soon learn that the reason Lacey refused to come home is because she is hiding from her judgmental mother and aunt her new husband Connor (Chad Michael Murray). Mostly the film is a mess and even the usual jokes and jabs from Madea don’t make it an enjoyable one. Also at some point Larry the Cable Guy appears as the voice of reason so that gives you the idea of this flick’s consistency. Next: All about consumerism in a Christmas film 9. Jingle All the Way
5/5.858 5/5.858 Jingle All the Way | 20th Century Fox Rotten Tomatoes score: 17 percent 5/5.859 Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause | Buena Vista Pictures Rotten Tomatoes score: 15 percent In 1994 Tim Allen delighted us all as a busy divorced father named Scott who anciently became Santa Clause. The 2002 sequel to the film The Santa Clause 2 wasn’t too bad either because he is trying to find his Mrs. Clause and support his son through his teen anxiety. Unfortunately, Hollywood doesn’t know when to quit why the insufferable The Santa Clause 3: the 2003 Escape Clause was delivered. This time Scott as Santa has to deal with the scheming of his arch nemesis Jack Frost (Martin Short) to take over the North Pole. Unfortunately, Allen no longer seemed to care for this third movie and Short’s Jack Frost was so painful that you’ll forget you’ve ever enjoyed the first two movies. Next: A strange reboot of Disney 7. Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas
5/5.860 5/5.860 Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas Disney Rotten Tomatoes score: 13 per cent Essentially the whole story was the same as the original but Disney just added some snow and holiday ornaments into the mix. The most offensive part of all this is the music that The Enchanted Christmas ‘ sucked. Next:
6 view of a lewd holiday. Eight Crazy Nights
5/5.861 Eight Crazy Nights Sony Pictures Rotten Tomatoes score:12 per cent Adam Sandler was still at the top of his 2002 game when Eight Crazy Nights debuted so it’s so confusing. The animated film portrays Sandler as a party boy Davey Stone who gets a reality check as he has been ordered during the holidays to do community service. Unfortunately Sandler’s filthy comedy was quite off-putting in an animated film, particularly since it focused around the holidays. Next: A Weihnachts and Criminals 5 video. Trapped in Paradise
5/5.862 5/5.862 Trapped in Paradise Fox Rotten Tomatoes score of the 20th century: 10 per cent5/5.856 5/5.856 Fred Claus Warner Bros. Rotten Tomatoes score: 21% Usually we love Paul Giamatti but we know that bad films will happen to anyone. The Claus twins Santa and his troublesome nephew Fred (Vince Vaughn) are accompanied by Fred Claus. St. Nick is taking his brother to the North Pole after his brother’s new prank so he can help make toys and stay out of trouble. This of course throws the entire operation of St. Nick into chaos. The film idea really is brilliant. The slapstick gags and inconsistent sound however make watching a headache. 11.
Jack Frost
5/5.857 5/5.857 Jack Frost Warner Bros. Maybe there’s no other holiday movie more miserable than Jack Frost and he had the nerve to sell to kids. Essentially the father of a young boy dies fatally in a car accident and a year later the child learns that his father (Michael Keaton) was reincarnated into a snowman …. yes a snowman. The pair reconcile with each other and attempt to make up for lost time before Jack melts. Not only is the snowman very creepy person but we also have to watch the boy losing his father again. It’s totally not a good time. Next: A holiday movie
10 with a Madea twist. Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas Lionsgate Rotten Tomatoes score: 18 per cent Listen we love Madea for all her wisecracks and one-liners but Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christma’s was something we never needed to hear about let alone see. In this film, Madea (Tyler Perry) accompanies her niece Eileen to Buck Tussel’s small town to visit the daughter of Eileen, Lacey (Tika Sumpter), who refused to come home for Christmas. The pair soon learn that the reason Lacey refused to come home is because she is hiding from her judgmental mother and aunt her new husband Connor (Chad Michael Murray). Mostly the film is a mess and even the usual jokes and jabs from Madea don’t make it an enjoyable one. Also at some point Larry the Cable Guy appears as the voice of reason so that
gives you the idea of this flick’s consistency. Next: All about consumerism in a Christmas film 9. Jingle All the Way
5/5.858 5/5.858 Jingle All the Way | 20th Century Fox Rotten Tomatoes score: 17 percent 5/5.859 Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause | Buena Vista Pictures Rotten Tomatoes score: 15 percent In 1994 Tim Allen delighted us all as a busy divorced father named Scott who anciently became Santa Clause. The 2002 sequel to the film The Santa Clause 2 wasn’t too bad either because he is trying to find his Mrs. Clause and support his son through his teen anxiety. Unfortunately, Hollywood doesn’t know when to quit why the insufferable The Santa Clause 3: the 2003 Escape Clause was delivered. This time Scott as Santa has to deal with the scheming of his arch nemesis Jack Frost (Martin Short) to take over the North Pole. Unfortunately, Allen no longer seemed to care for this third movie and Short’s Jack Frost was so painful that you’ll forget you’ve ever enjoyed the first two movies. Next: A strange reboot of Disney 7. Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas
5/5.860 5/5.860 Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas Disney Rotten Tomatoes score: 13 per cent Essentially the whole story was the same as the original but Disney just added some snow and holiday ornaments into the mix. The most offensive part of all this is the music that The Enchanted Christmas ‘ sucked. Next:
6 view of a lewd holiday. Eight Crazy Nights
5/5.861 Eight Crazy Nights Sony Pictures Rotten Tomatoes score:12 per cent Adam Sandler was still at the top of his 2002 game when Eight Crazy Nights debuted so it’s so confusing. The animated film portrays Sandler as a party boy Davey Stone who gets a reality check as he has been ordered during the holidays to do community service. Unfortunately Sandler’s filthy comedy was quite off-putting in an animated film, particularly since it focused around the holidays. Next: A Weihnachts and Criminals 5 video. Trapped in Paradise
5/5.862 5/5.862 Trapped in Paradise Fox Rotten Tomatoes score of the 20th century: 10 per cent5/5.863 Surviving Christmas DreamWorks Pictures Rotten Tomatoes score: 7 percent With its stellar cast that includes the late Jame Gandolfini Christina Applegate Catherine O’Hara and Ben Affleck Surviving Christmas is a creepy tale of mystery Affleck plays a wealthy business exec who returns there during the holidays after feeling nostalgic for his childhood home and fii Rather than being average and going on a ski holiday or something Affleck’s Drew gives the couple a huge sum of money to believe they are his parents. And we don’t joke this is the film’s actual plot. The film is so ridiculous and cringe-worthy that if you can survive the whole thing you’ll deserve extra gifts this holiday season. Next: A holiday movie that has done its actors a disservice 3. Deck the Halls
5/5.864 5/5.864 Deck the Halls Ratings of 20th Century Fox Rotten Tomatoes: 6 per cent The problem with Deck the Halls is that it has no substance. The film isn’t very funny, and leaves nothing to do with its talented actors but make their viewers miserable. Instead, literally watch something else. Next: A holiday video with no ounce of Christmas cheer. 2.
Christmas With the Kranks
5/5.865 Christmas With the Kranks Columbia Pictures Rotten Tomatoes score: 5% Not everybody feels like getting into the spirit of Christmas and that’s OK. Sadly, it is a lesson that in Christmas with the Kranks Luther (Tim Allen) and Nora Krank (Jamie Lee Curtis) had to learn the hard way. The infamous holiday movie follows the Kranks who are forced to give up their low-key Christmas plans as they are coerced into participating by their Christmas-loving neighbours. The story has hope for itself. The actors, however, were just grating and disagreeable. Although both Allen and Curtis are comedic, they have been forced to resort to gross end sexist jokes that have been surprisingly unfunny. It is a rather disagreeable moment. Next: The worst holiday movie of all time. 1. The Nutcracker in 3D
5/5.866 5/5.866 The Nutcracker in 3D | G2 Pictures Rotten Tomatoes score: 0 percent More Articles November 02 2018 For the majority of her pregnancy the Kardashian and Jenner family still kills her when it comes to HalloweenMIA because we never got to see the full look. Alongside her BFF Jordyn Woods, she posted videos to social media but we only really got to see her from the shoulders up. Woods was obviously dressed as the devil and Jenner was dressed as an angel, but we had no idea how intricate Jenner’s costume was. Lucky for us Jenner revealed a year later the full costume the baby bump and everything.
Take a look at this post on Instagram Halloween 2017 A post shared by Kylie Jenner (@kyliesnapchat) on October 31, 2018 at 8:18pm PDT What better time than Halloween 2018 to reveal her costume from the year before her pregnancy hidden? Jenner posted her full-costume videos to her Instagram story on Oct. 31, 2018. Not only was her baby bump on full display, but she put a beautiful mini dress and a sky-high blonde ponytail on a pair of oversized wings. 5/5.867 Kylie Jenner shared last year’s Halloween costume with her numerous posts of this year’s costumes via Instagram Jenner. She went all out, including getting a pair of angel wings back. But this time they were personally provided by Victoria’s Secret to dress up as Victoria’s Secret Angels for Jenner and the rest of her family. She dressed up this post as a butterfly with Stormi View on Instagram A post shared by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on October 29, 2018 at 3:08pm PDT Clearly Jenner is all about rocking a pair of Halloween wings. She had a beautiful mommy-daughter outfit for Stormi in which both of them were dressed as butterflies. Just read my baby butterfly in her caption. She’s a Barbie girl 5/5.868 Kylie Jenner via Instagram Fanta flavors Watch this post on Instagram Pineapple Blue Raspberry #FANTA A post shared by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on Nov 1 2018 at 12:28am PDT It’s hard enough for us to think of one Halloween costume per year. Yet somehow Jenner’s thoughts kept coming. She also made a themed costume along with friends that each dressed as a girl from Fanta.This year Jenner did not just go out dressing up for Halloween. Now that she has a daughter she has taken the opportunity to enjoy whatever fall has to bring. Jenner and her boyfriend Travis Scott took Stormi on a great October Day in a pumpkin patch. She posted on Instagram for a few moments from the day and although we didn’t know her little family could get any cuter this brought her to the next stage.