I have a high school one too, and a college one.
Career Opportunities remains the only film during which I've ever walked out of a movie theater. Past-his-prime John Hughes story about a disappointing nobody getting the hot rich girl with a heart of gold, with a little "Home Alone" thrown in, set in a Target I shouldn't have even expected this to be good, but my only defense is that I was seventeen and on a first date.
My other awful movie experience was also a first date (oddly enough), but damnit, it should have been funny. Once Upon a Crime, with Richard Lewis, Sean Young, John Candy, Jim Belushi, directed by Eugene Levy? 25 years later, I'm still angry at how bad this was.
"The trophy problem has become extreme."