24. Staying Alive (1983) – Rating: 0%
Who decided it would be a good idea to create a sequel to Saturday Night Fever? John Travolta made a comeback as Tony Manero six years after the popularity of the movie. Manero isn’t concentrating on the dance scene this time, though. Instead, he is focused on succeeding on Broadway. Sylvester Stallone’s Staying Alive, which he also wrote and directed, makes numerous attempts to replicate the enchantment of its predecessor but ultimately falls flat. The plot is confusing, not nearly as entertaining as the original, and somewhat embarrassing.
23. Look Who’s Talking Now (1993) – Rating: 0%
John Travolta in back-to-back movies… hardly the best look for the star. To begin with, Travolta and co-star Kirstie Alley don’t get along at all. Given that the two are married in the movie, there is a concern. This time, Rocks and Daphne (voiced by Danny DeVito) are adopted by James (Travolta) and Mollie (Alley) (Diane Keaton). The dogs fight throughout the movie, but James and Mollie are unable to hear any of the dog-talk. Really, do we need to spend our time watching a story about two dogs and two uninterested actors? No.