6. Going Overboard (IMDb: 1.8)

A struggling young comedian takes a menial job on a cruise ship hoping for his big chance to make it in the world of cruise-ship comedy, dealing with snobby passengers, rival entertainers, and his own insecurities in a bid for stardom.
The movie is criticized for amateurish shooting like a VHS class project, god-awful acting, and a complete lack of humor, with no amusing jokes and boring, painful scenes that drag on endlessly. The script feels non-existent, filled with ridiculous and unfunny lines, such as extended yelling about illness. Compared to high school projects, it lacks even accidental amusement, leaving viewers regretting the watch and unable to finish. It’s not “so bad it’s good” but simply terrible, evoking pity for the cast and frustration over wasted potential.