Last weekend's Gerard Butler flop Playing for Keeps earned a measly 2 percent positive reviews from critics — but it isn't even the most critically savaged film of 2012.
Over the weekend, Gerard Butler's new romantic comedy Playing for Keeps
failed to play well at the box office, debuting in sixth place with a
measly $6-million opening weekend gross. But as disappointing as Playing for Keeps'
drawing power was, it pales beside the film's stunningly awful critical
reception — on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, only 2 percent of critics
reviewed it positively. Playing for Keeps may just be the last true critical flop as 2012, with already lauded films such as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Les Miserables, and Zero Dark Thirty scheduled to bring the cinematic year to a close. Here's a look back at the 10 worst-reviewed movies released in 2012:
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