Attack of the Clones

Obviously, we don’t expect you to believe that any of the other Star Wars movies could be as bad as 2002’s Star Wars: Episode II "“ Attack of the Clones. At that point, people already had an idea of what direction the prequels would take. Nonetheless, even with less-than-great expectations, Attack of the Clones still managed to disappoint.
The movie is infamous for its extremely dodgy dialogue, which includes Anakin's hateful speech about sand.
Attack of the Clones also suffered from bad special effects. Lucas didn't have to worry about fully animating a unique character, but the movie was extremely CGI-heavy. And most of the time, that CGI didn't look great.
But the film’s subplots were its biggest problem. And some of the acting, even Ewan McGregor’s, left a bit to be desired.
Nonetheless, the movie introduced the Clones, who were actually great antagonists. So there’s at least that"¦
