Whatever the case , Zemeckis has long made his soft touch on the amusement manufacture and upon audiences likewise every time we watch one of his movies . We could n’t specialise down this legendary filmmaker ’s list , so we had Rotten Tomatoes do it for us . That said , here are Zemeckis ’s 5 best , and 5 high-risk , photographic film according to Rotten Tomatoes .

Worst: House of Wax (26%)

Perhaps the slasher film was n’t chilling or gory enough . Perhaps it was too predictable . The 2005 remake ofHouse of Waxdoes sport disturbing killer who collect victims in the eponymous " House of Wax " , outline the worst of human race . A group of friends headed for a football game experience a bad case of wrong position , untimely time and most are killed by the derange killer , who are brothers .

The film does feature a untried Jared Padalecki and Paris Hilton as part of the mould , giving it some nostalgic charm . Despite Zemeckis ' best efforts , this generic teenager slasher flick does n’t grade too highly on Rotten Tomatoes .

Best: Romancing the Stone (86%)

romanticism novelist Joan Wilder ( Kathleen Turner ) gets the history of her living when she goes to Colombia to pay her sister ’s ransom money . Joan finds love , risk and risky venture from the jungles to the cities of Colombia as she falls for Jack ( Michael Douglas ) and becomes involved in a gem hunting , all the while rescuing her kidnapped sis in the cognitive process .

antecedently a homebody in New York City , this experience switch Joan ’s whole world and she writes another great novel out of it , just in time to go sail around the world with Jack .

Worst: Ghost Ship (16%)

A salvage team break after a ship that disappeared decade before hoping for a heavy payday . While they discover riches in Au , the price to give is even high in the form of your person . The salvage team is picked off one by one as they learn the verity of what really hap on the ship age before , and the demonic feeling aboard that plan to continue his acts of destruction .

Being lodge out at sea with ghosts and a diabolic spirit is definitely a direful premise , but something that sadly did n’t quite operate for the film , which explain its low rating .

Best: Cast Away (88%)

Tom Hanks stars as Chuck Noland , a man that manages to live a plane clang but is stuck on an uninhabited island for years , with only Wilson the volleyball game to socialise with . When he finally does manage to bunk the island via a makeshift deal and is finally deliver by a cargo ship , he returns to civilization only to ascertain that everyone has long believe him numb and have strike on , let in his girlfriend Kelly , who has conjoin and now has a daughter .

While it ’s a heartbreaking film in that regard , it ends on a distinction of faith , as Chuck returns a package with angel wing to its transmitter in Texas , summate a note that the package save his life .

Worst: Thirteen Ghosts (15%)

Zemeckis was one of the producer in this remake from 2001 about a adult male named Arthur that inherits a planetary house from his tardy uncle and decides to move in with his two children and their nanny due to financial strain . turn out the business firm is no gift as it holds trace inside its walls , and household dysfunction is at its tiptop when it ’s discovered the uncle faked his last to get Arthur to become the 13th spectre as part of an evil plan .

This remake of the 1960 motion-picture show of the same name may not be exactly a critical favorite , but it has developed a goodly cultus follow in the years since .

Best: I Wanna Hold Your Hand (89%)

This 1978 moving-picture show does n’t needs provide wisecracking quotes , but its slapstick comedy about a grouping of teenagers attempt to see The Beatles just as they ’re about to perform on Ed Sullivan ’s TV show in New York is meaningful enough .

If nothing else , this picture show reminds us of a major ethnic moment in story when The Beatles were just becoming known , and how big of a batch it was and still is to this day . The lengths that the teens will go to know no boundaries . Anyone with a favourite isthmus can definitely relate to their attempt , give this flick timeless .

Worst: Gothika (14%)

Halle Berry represent head-shrinker Dr. Miranda Grey , who is possessed by the specter of a young girl that turns out to be a victim of Miranda ’s late married man , who was murdered by Miranda via the ghost possessing her . In a series of events , Miranda begins to unfold the truth about her former husband , his partner , and the execution they committed while simultaneously helping another youthful fille , a former patient role of hers , in the hospital where Miranda has been staying .

The film spin a complicated vane of betrayal and supernatural element , but does n’t quite contribute up to something that meet even the simplest of interview expectation .

Marty McFly ( Michael J. Fox ) and Doc Brown ( Christopher Lloyd ) are some of our favorite lineament . When Marty circumstantially sends himself thirty years into the past , he relies on the 1955 edition of Doc to help him get back to 1985 , which they derive has to happen during a lightning storm , as they need 1.21 gigawatts ( suppose Doc screaming this as you say it ) to do so .

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Marty is not only trying to get " back in metre " , but he ’s also faced with revivify his parents ' love chronicle when he inadvertently interferes and becomes the object of his female parent ’s affections . No admiration Marty desire out of 1955 !

Worst: The Reaping (8%)

A uncomplicated game is reel wildly out of proportionality in this 2007 psychological revulsion film . Though it features the likes of Hilary Swank and Idris Elba , the film still does n’t deal to instill . Swank ’s character reference is renowned for debunk miracle , having long lost her religious belief after her kinsperson encounter a tragic fate .

religion is shoved viciously back in her expression when she arrives in a small town in Louisiana that ’s short overcome with scriptural plagues , plus a cult and a child acting as an holy person send by God in the mix . It ’s too much for the premise to cover and it show up .

Best: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (97%)

This film pass the ratings , and it ’s for upright understanding . toon ( cartoon character ) co - be with literal people , play in cartoon shorts and live action films alike , all while reside in " Toontown . " Eddie , a secret police detective that ’s turned his back on toons after one toss off his pal , reluctantly becomes regard in the case of proving Roger Rabbit ’s innocence when he ’s framed for slaying .

Fun , easygoing and featuring a glad ending with Eddie regaining his sensory faculty of humor and Roger proven innocent , Who Framed Roger Rabbitis definitely a film for the records .

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Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner walk through the jungle in Romancing the Stone

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Tom Hanks as Charles “Chuck” Noland by the rock carving in Cast Away (2000)

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