36. Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (IMDb: 2.9)

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After Christopher Robin abandons them for college, a feral Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet turn murderous in the Hundred Acre Wood, terrorizing and slaughtering locals—including a group of women renting a cabin—in a low-budget slasher twist on the classic children’s tale.

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This public-domain horror exploitation film is panned for abysmal production, wooden acting, nonsensical plot with no real scares or logic, and a tone that swings from grim to unintentionally silly. The premise of killer Pooh and Piglet sounds fun in theory but lands as amateurish and offensive to fans, with gore that’s more gross than effective. It gained viral notoriety as a “so bad it’s good” curiosity and meme fodder, earning cult midnight status despite Razzie-level scorn—many bail early but some love the sheer audacity.

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