>>103105999Nah, that movie's fine.
I feel like to really be a 0/10, you need to have a plot that doesn't stretch past the premise. So like, the Emoji Movie--it starts with the premise of "the characters are the emojis and they live in your phone", slaps a very bare-bones plot onto it, and then shoves in joke sequences to try and fill in the gaps (I'm pretty sure this never works ever). The Secret Life of Pets or the Angry Birds movie also fit in here.
Compare to something like Wreck-it Ralph or the LEGO movie, which have a premise that they make jokes around, but that have stories beyond what the premise is. (Incidentally, the Wreck-it Ralph 2 trailer has me kind of worried about this).