A Netflix film featuring Ryan Reynolds has been branded the "worst film of all time" by movie enthusiasts. It boasts a woeful 37% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and managed just 6.2/10 on IMDB. The Reynolds flick, which was bankrolled and distributed by Netflix, failed to impress audiences upon its debut.
Years after its launch, it continues to be slated by viewers, with one X user posting footage from the movie and declaring it the most dreadful film ever created. It faces fierce rivalry from the likes of The Room, Foodfight, and Birdemic: Shock and Terror, yet it seems this Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson vehicle represents rock bottom.
A segment from the film has subsequently become a viral sensation, with many claiming it's the first, and hopefully final time, they'll witness Red Notice.
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Clips from Red Notice, the movie featuring Reynolds, Johnson, and Gal Gadot, have left the public bewildered as some weren't entirely convinced it actually "existed" beyond the streaming service.
The picture landed back in 2021 but garnered minimal, if any, acclaim from cinema circles. One user commented: "This is the first time I have ever seen a clip from Red Notice. I don't know if I ever really believed it existed before."
Another remarked: "This is the worst film ever made. There is no other way to put it. Simply, the worst film ever made."
A third joked: "Red Notice deserves more hate than whatever Free Guy gets in my opinion."
Despite the poor reception of Free Guy, another film featuring Ryan Reynolds, cinema-goers are irate over Netflix's Red Notice. They believe the streaming giant is determined to make it a blockbuster, despite its apparent lack of quality.
One disgruntled viewer penned: "Refuse to believe people watched this. Long held theory Netflix preemptively decided 'this is the one' in terms of the movie they'll put out fake numbers for as their biggest ever."
Another was appalled by the film's special effects, comparing them unfavourably to recent Marvel films.

They posted: "I know people make fun of the green screen and VFX in Marvel movies all the time and for good reason but even the ugliest effects shots in MCU history look 10x better than this. This literally looks like an Expedia commercial."
A third was astounded, adding: "It's so funny how Ryan Reynolds consistently makes fun of Green Lantern as if the movies he's in nowadays are any better."
A fourth concurred, adding: "Reynolds isn't a bad actor, but he somehow finds his way into the worst movies. He'll have you believe Green Lantern was an outlier, but he's also in Deadpool and Wolverine."
However, not everyone was disappointed with Red Notice, with some applauding the film's dialogue.
One fan wrote: "Said this before, I'll say it again: you could put this exact dialogue/scenario into Archer with him and Lana, and it'd be infinitely funnier."
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