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The most ridiculous movies of all time


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[post_page_title]Rubber (2010)[/post_page_title]
This film really does take the cake – it’s about a tire. But not just any tire. It’s a tire that has a desire to kill people, and actually has the capabilities of doing so.

Due to its psychic abilities, the tire certainly catches a bunch of people off guard – including the audience. Let’s just say it feels like the filmmakers just chose a random car part and decided to give it powers. Alas, we may never look at car tires the same way again.

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