"Nothing but Trouble" is a 1991 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan Aykroyd in his directorial debut. The film stars Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, John Candy, and Dan Aykroyd himself. The plot revolves around a wealthy couple who take a wrong turn and get pulled over for speeding in a strange, rural town with bizarre inhabitants and deadly traps.
The film was critically panned, widely considered a failure both commercially and critically. Critics described it as unfunny, gross, and a "grotesque comedy" with a lack of wit and poor narrative. It has a very low rating on Rotten Tomatoes (15%) and Metacritic, with many reviewers calling it one of the worst comedies ever made. Some audience members found it unintentionally entertaining or appreciated the production design, but overall it is noted for its negative reception and has been associated with the decline of Dan Aykroyd's directing career. It won some Razzie awards including Worst Supporting Actor for Aykroyd.
In summary, "Nothing but Trouble" is generally remembered as a critically disliked and notorious comedy horror film with a cult following appreciating some of its grotesque and unusual elements amid its flaws.
