SchleFaZ on Netflix: 7 terrible films that you absolutely have to see
Friends of bad taste know “SchleFaZ” on Tele 5, but you will also find what you are looking for on Netflix. We have selected 7 terrible films for you that are so shit that you absolutely have to see them.
SchleFaZ – the worst films of all time are shown regularly on Tele 5 and are commented on by Oliver Kalkofe and Peter Rütten in a skilfully sarcastic manner. A feast of bad taste and excellent evening entertainment. We have to do without the comment of the two grandmasters, but Netflix also offers enough snot worth discovering.
SchleFaZ films on Netflix: A selection
We have searched for seven masterpieces and recommend a look. Best of all in a group of friends, because you shouldn’t expose yourself to such danger alone. So, everyone, pinch your ass cheeks and press “Play” with a happy heart…
Contents: A western with Adam Sandler! You don’t really have to say more, the specialist in stupid cinema stands for quality (watch it on Netflix).
What do the critics say: “Thanks for nothing, Netflix.” (Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times)
IMDb rating: 4.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 0 percent
Contents: Pure horror, this horror film. Mother and son travel to a secluded vacation home, and you can guess the rest (watch on Netflix).
What do the critics say: “This virtually tension-free, depressingly bland horror film is recommended only for the most undemanding horror fanatic looking for something gentle on a hungover Sunday afternoon.” (Shaun Munro, Flickering Myth)
IMDb rating: 3.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 13 percent
Contents: Big crocodile meets oversized snake, sounds like a classic (watch on Netflix).
What do the critics say: “Want to see an anaconda squeezing a crocodile until it explodes like a balloon? Yes – that happens. Imagine that and then add a bunch of teenage girls running around in bikinis screaming. Oh, I almost forgot – the crocodiles also hop on cars and boats. Madness!” (wiskeybreakfast, IMDb)
IMDb rating: 3.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes: no rating
Contents: Something about sextuplets and family reunification, but does that really matter in this comedy? (watch on Netflix)
What do the critics say: “Why did Netflix make this movie? Besides Wayans and director Michael Tiddes, who thought this was a good idea?” (Grethe Kemp, City Press)
IMDb rating: 4.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 20 percent
Icontent: Not to be confused with the 2011 Hollywood film of the same name, this one is younger and comes from Bollywood, meaning India. So we have to watch this gem and copy of “The Fast and The Furious” with subtitles too, that alone is an experience (watch it on Netflix).
What do the critics say: “A gritty and unpredictable thriller that can drive even the most undemanding Bollywood fan insane.” (Saibal Chatterjee, NDTV)
IMDb rating: 3.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 0 percent
Contents: A superhero movie starring Melissa McCarthy? Nobody asked for it and yet Netflix punishes us with it, why only? (watch on Netflix)
What do the critics say: “However, McCarthy has a recurring problem in her career: she is constantly working with husband Ben Falcone.” (Matthew Passantino, Awards Radar)
IMDb rating: 4.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 21 percent
Contents: Bank robber meets dystopia, or was it a utopia? (watch on Netflix).
What do the critics say: “You don’t care about the story, the characters, or the wit, but love violence? You too will be disappointed.” (Johnny Oleksinski, New York Post)
IMDb rating: 3.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 0 percent