41. Bottoms Up (IMDb: 2.3)

A small-town guy wins a contest to become a VIP at a Hollywood party, leading to wild antics with celebrities, booze, and romance as he navigates the glitzy but chaotic Tinseltown scene alongside Paris Hilton’s character.
This direct-to-video comedy is slammed for unfunny jokes, poor scripting reliant on crude humor and stereotypes, and stiff acting. The plot is thin and predictable, production cheap with low-energy direction, and it feels like a cynical cash-grab on celebrity culture. It’s viewed as a forgettable, embarrassing romp that wastes potential on lazy gags—rarely worth finishing, but occasionally watched ironically for the dated early-2000s vibe.