
Join Daisy & Clare as they explore the world’s worst films. Each episode they’ll be looking in depth at a film featured on IMDB’s Bottom 100 list.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm History | |||

We're hopping off the road to check out The Weekends newest dabble in to acting - Hurry Up Tomorrow.
Nominated for 5 films including Worst Picture, Daisy and Clare debate ambiguous plots, dabble with philosophy and wonder if it's better to try and f... more
Not only nominated for 6 Razzies, War of the Worlds crashed straight into the IMDB Bottom 100 at 20.
In this full length episode, Daisy and Clare examine the film's choices, it's confusing message and it's corporate advertising.
They also have a go... more
Our first stop this year is the enchanted forest, to visit Snow White.
The film managed to pick up 6 nominations this year, a joint top spot, including Worst Picture.
Daisy and Clare delve in to the film's controversies that started well before fil... more
Daisy and Clare are back for 2026, with another roadtrip through this year's Golden Raspberry nominations.
In this episode they update on what they've been up to for the last year, discuss the films nominated, and 2025 films in general.
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Aside from the work aiming to make sure The Flintstones movie is given the recognition it deserves - Daisy & Claire watch the films so we don't have to. But they give them a fair shake and try not to judge them too harshly and question if the worst movies on IMDB mean to be there. Very entertaining listen.
The two hosts have a lot of knowledge, especially on the structure and mechanics of film and its language. They are very funny and always back up their opinions with a sound explanation. I don’t always agree but that’s cool. I get their POV and accept it. Much respect.
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Such a wonderful podcast which goes into the IMDB Bottom 100 films, with excellent thoughts and conversations regarding these works. Their two-part I Know Who Killed Me ep is a masterpiece.
I got about 30 minutes in to the 365 episode and I was utterly rapt! Not afraid to delve in to stuff that CEX and Cash Convertors can’t sell.
The girls are watching this trash so that you don’t have to. Da real MVPs.
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A unique podcast that focuses on critiquing some of the worst films ever made, specifically those highlighted in IMDB's Bottom 100 list. Hosts Daisy and Clare combine humor with insightful commentary, exploring a range of films from various genres while discussing their significance in the cinematic landscape. The podcast is characterized by a blend of critique and entertainment, often reflecting on the factors that contribute to the movies' poor reception, making it engaging for those interested in film history and pop culture.
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