1982: Inchon
Inchon was intended to be an epic Korean war film, but it was quickly pulled from theaters after its theatrical release. Directed by Terence Young, the film had a budget of 41 million dollars, but in 1982 the profit was less than 2 million dollars. The movie was funded by Sun Myung Moon, a member of the Unification Church. Critics panned the film featuring Laurence Olivier and Jacqueline Bisset for its evil plot and mediocre performances.
1981: Mommie Dearest
People who saw Mommie Dearest can not determine just what is worse: their awful real-life story or the epic show that they used to tell. All in her portrayal Faye Dunaway offered her as Joan Crawford; popular actress turned great mom. Five Razzies, including the Worst Actress to Dunaway, was received by Mommie Dearest. He also admitted that she had invested and said it caused her an emotional toll. She blames the film for ruining her career.