Vincent Gallo's Cannes film, "Brown Bunny," was the lowest-rated film in the history of Screen International, the British trade paper that tabulates votes of a panel of critics. Star Chloe Sevigny reportedly cried during the screening and there were "countless" walkouts. Gallo's description of the film: "It is a disaster and a waste of time." Adds Roger Ebert: "That several French critics liked it was, Gallo said, 'almost like salt in the wound.'"
Director's dud reviledeven by him [Chicago Sun-Times]