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'Batman and Robin' Voted Worst Film Ever

5 July 2002 | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Batman and Robin has been voted the worst movie of all time by a Maxim magazine poll. The action adventure - starring George Clooney and Chris O'Donnell as the undynamic duo - topped the poll, hotly followed by the Julia Roberts tearjerker Steel Magnolias, Robin Williams' horrific Patch Adams and the big-budget blockbuster Armageddon.

The Top Ten Worst Films:

1: Batman and Robin

2: Steel Magnolias

3: Patch Adams

4: Armageddon

5: Staying Alive

6: The Postman

7: The English Patient

8: It's Pat! The Movie

9: When Harry Met Sally

10: Little Nicky

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