It was arguably the science fiction genre that stretched the imaginations of   early filmmakers .

As these motion - picture pioneer putter with this newfangled medium , most felt that ordinary , everyday sights were fantastical enough to satisfy curious audiences . But Gallic trailblazer Georges Méliès was an elision . Méliès , already an accomplished prestidigitator on the stage , decided that the manual dexterity of hand that served him well in his magic trick show could be likewise utilise in picture palace .

Méliès offered up some tricks in a few early repulsion film , yet it was 1902’sA slip to the Moon , wide regarded as the first science fiction film , that served as the culmination of his efforts .

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As always , the critical digest site Rotten Tomatoes has propose an brainwave into which of these films can be tagged the bad of the worst . Some turkeys , likePlan 9 from Outer SpaceandStarcrash , accrue into the so - bad - they’re - expert coterie and have thus disqualified themselves with random positive reviews . Others , however , have n’t been as rosy .

Here , then , areThe 15 Worst Science Fiction Movies Ever ( According To Rotten Tomatoes ) .

THE ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH - 4%

This abysmal 2002 comedy remain one of the great box office bombs of the modern geological era , costing $ 100 million yet only managing a planetary gross of $ 7 million .

Set in the twelvemonth 2087,The Adventures of Pluto Nashstars Eddie Murphy as the title character , a former smuggler who ’s accompanied by an aspiring singer ( Rosario Dawson ) and a horny robot ( Randy Quaid ) as he attempts to discover the identity of the mobster who destroyed his moon - ground club .

Imagine if theTotal Recallsets had been place in a fire sale , and you ’ll get an idea of the film ’s drab optical scheme . As for the drollery quotient , there are just about two joke to be obtain in the entire picture . That breaks down to $ 50 million per chortle , which emphatically isnota sound return on investment .

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BATTLEFIELD EARTH - 3%

“ Take Back The Planet , ” blare the advertizement for 2000’sBattlefield Earth , but most viewers would be contented just take back the two hr they pine away on this sci - fi folly .

A misfire of enormous proportions , this adaptation of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard ’s mammoth novel is set up in the yr 3000 , long after an alien subspecies from the major planet Psychlo landed on Earth and wiped out most human race . One of the survivors , Jonnie Goodboy Tyler ( Barry Pepper ) , finally takes a stand against the spare - terrestrial invaders , but his efforts are repeatedly quashed by Psychlo security chief Terl ( a laughableJohn Travolta , complete with hair extension ) .

Not only didBattlefield Earthwin seven prizes ( including bad Picture ) at the 2000 Golden Raspberry Awards , it later beak up an additional Razzie in 2010 for big Picture of the Decade .

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ROLLERBALL - 3%

specify in a future in which all force has been illegalize except when played in the area of a pop new sportswoman , 1975’sRollerballis frequently stodgy and ponderous , only get along alive during the alternately exciting and horrifying game sequences . Yet even with its flaws , it ’s infinitely superior to this stupefying remake .

Chris Klein , LL Cool J , and Rebecca Romijn manoeuvre the cast of 2002 ’s loud and garishRollerball , a disastrous redo manically engineer by formerDie Hardhelmer John McTiernan . This variant is mostly an overhaul — spaceship TroopersandThe King ’s Speechseemingly have more in common with each other than this reworking does with the original — but somehow the change have only made affair worsened .

By despoil the tale of all sociopolitical linguistic context , this needless remake plays like nothing more than an incoherent , badly staged taping of some extreme - sports event .

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ROBOCOP 3 - 3%

sequel to excellent movies   often let down , but enounce feelings of downright depression mark in when contrast 1987’sRoboCopwith the pair of sorry films that followed it . But while 1990’sRoboCop 2has somehow wangle to acquire a 32 % rating on Rotten Tomatoes , 1993’sRoboCop 3could only muster 3 % .

Made in 1991 but carry from release due to Orion Pictures ’ failure woes , RoboCop 3finds Robert John Burke put back Peter Weller as the steel hatchet man , here side with the struggling masses against an evil empire and its USA of fascist hatchet man . While the R - ratedRoboCop 2was a bloodbath , this PG-13 offering is just blanched , with an anemic script co - written by no less than Frank Miller .

Incidentally , while the sight of a fly RoboCop is n’t as nauseating as the raft of a fly R2 - D2 , it still register as an awful estimation .

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MARS NEEDS WOMEN - 0%

The tagline for 1967’sMars Needs Womenpretty much lays out the plotline in the era ’s own coxa lingo : “ They Were Looking For Chicks … To Go All The Way ! ”

The nonsensical plot involves a group of Martians who set down on Earth with the purpose of finding woman who will companion them back to their home planet . As it turn out , there are now only guy on the Red Planet , and they urgently need help in repopulating it .

Tommy Kirk , a former Disney teen star ( Old Yeller , The Shaggy Dog ) , plays Dop , the leader of the Martians , while Yvonne Craig , on the verge of becomingBatgirlon TV’sBatman , co - stars as a scientist who catches Dop ’s foreign eye .

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produce with a theatrical dismission in idea , Mars Needs Womeninstead was sold directly to telly , where its exposure allow it to become a favorite of spoiled - moving-picture show buffs .

HEARTBEEPS - 0%

It ’s common knowledge among flick fans that the first scene to win the Best Makeup Oscar once it became a competitive category was 1981’sAn American Werewolf in London . But which associate nominee did it beat for the award ?

That would beHeartbeeps , which may have been praise for the makeup designs created by Stan Winston ( who would go on to win four Oscar for such hits asAliensandJurassic Park ) but was otherwise thoroughly tear apart by critics .

Comedians Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters star as ValCom and AquaCom , two domesticated automaton who , after come in honey , settle to escape their indentured existence and conjure up a baby robot together .

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Best known at the clip for his role as Latka Gravas on TV ’s popularTaxi , Kaufman was expected to make the jump to motion-picture show star withHeartbeeps . Instead , it bombed commercially as well as critically .

THEY SAVED HITLER’S BRAIN - 0%

Before there wasThey relieve Hitler ’s Brain , there wasMadmen of Mandoras .

film primarily during the fifties but not issue until 1963,Madmen of Mandorastells the write up of a group of Nazi scientist who have the severed — but still living ! — head of Adolph Hitler in their possession and be after to practice it to bring the Nazis back to ability .

Although it was film by the great cinematographer Stanley Cortez ( Orson Welles’The Magnificent Ambersons , Charles Laughton’sNight of the Hunter),Madmen of Mandorascame and go without much notice — at least until 1968 , when a clustering of college student shoot about 15 minute of arc of new footage ( which failed to match the old footage in capacity or signifier , but never take care ) and sold it as the 1968 featureThey Saved Hitler ’s Brain .

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Critics were astonied that the append scenes somehow made a unsound film evenworse .

THE ANGRY RED PLANET - 0%

The 1959 sci - fi flickThe Angry Red Planetwas just one of many films from the X that find astronauts tentatively exploring skirt planets . What made this one dissimilar was that it was filmed in “ Cinemagic , ” which was ballyhoo as a revolutionary new technique but instead died a fairly quick death .

While all the fit place on Earth or in the starship were film normally , the Cinemagic technique was applied to the sequence take away place on Mars . In addition to blending animation with live legal action , it also added a crimson tint to all the otherworldly scenes , not only to make them more eerie but also to assist mask the low-spirited - budget burden used to create the major planet ’s inhabitants . These include a scowling , multi - eyed unknown and a towering spider - rat crossbreed .

Alas , reviewers regain footling conjuring trick in either Cinemagic or in the movie itself .

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SOLARBABIES - 0%

While everyone knowsMel Brooksas the bright author - director of such comedy classic asYoung FrankensteinandBlazing Saddles , he was also responsible for the release of several prestigiousness pictures during the 1980s . It was his studio , Brooksfilms , that stake such award - winning whole kit and caboodle as David Lynch’sThe Elephant Manand David Cronenberg’sThe Fly . Yet amidst all the acclaimed efforts , there remains the discolouration known asSolarbabies .

A adolescent post - apocalyptic yarn , this 1986 debacle eye on a band of rollerskating orphan who live in a desert wasteland . When the youngest phallus ( Lukas Haas ofWitness ) discovers a glowing orb with mystical power , the kids do their best to keep it off from the fascist in charge .

A disruptive product ultimately resulted in a $ 25 million budget – a trope made all the more painful after the pic grossed less than $ 2 during its brief theatrical political campaign .

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DEEPSTAR SIX - 0%

Let ’s be bonny . The 1989 chillerDeepStar Sixhas been often delineate as a rive - off ofThe Abyss , but the truth is that it was releasedbeforeJames Cameron ’s Oscar - come through effort .

In fact , DeepStar Sixwas the first of several submerged epics that come out in 1989 , an assemblage that also includedLeviathan , Roger Corman’sLords of the Deep , and — yes — The Abyss .

point byFriday the 13thcreator Sean S. Cunningham , DeepStar Sixadheres strongly to theAlienblueprint ( in fact , its tagline was “ Not All Aliens Come From Space ” ) . The 11 penis of an underwater facility come into contact with a sea puppet that proceed to eviscerate them at will .

Adolf Hitler’s disembodied head sits in a glass container in They Saved Hitlers Brain.

With such a generic plot and subpar effects , critic chop-chop realized there was nothing new under the sun — or under the sea , as the vitrine may be .

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