Living with a roommate can be a tough job, especially if you're as unfortunate to be graced with one that doesn't know how to clean the bathtub drain, never pays the satellite TV bill and seems to have an allergy to cleanliness.
But, if you think you've got it rough, imagine coming home to these horrible roommates from TV and the big screen.
These are some of the dirtiest, rudest, and weirdest roomies you'll ever see.
Spike from the movie Notting Hill: Played by the ever funny Rhys Ifans, Spike is something of a dullard in a drawer full of knives.
Besides confusing mayonnaise with yogurt, he can't be convinced to do his own laundry; all of this craziness provides a nice contrast to Hugh Grant's somewhat sheepishly romantic bookseller.
Catch Spike and his fellow Notting Hill mates on satellite TV; it runs fairly frequently.
Felix Unger from the Odd Couple: This movie is the classic epitome of roommate flicks.
Lemmon plays a straight-up anal retentive grouch; even though it is Oscar who dirties things up, throwing pasta around the kitchen and smearing his dirt-encrusted shoes on his own furniture, it's Felix who is the spoil sport.
Frank Burns from MASH: Frank Burns, played by Robert Duvall in the movie, is a whiny surgeon who likes to play things by the book.
He was the hypocrite who preached sniveling homilies to Hawkeye and Trapper, who merely laughed at the uptight doctor's antics.
You can catch Mash the movie and the series on satellite TV, check your guide.
Private Gomer Pyle from the movie Full Metal Jacket: Gomer Pyle was something of a fat, lazy neerdowell.
Vincet D'Onofrio plays the maniacal soldier, to perfection.
Although his roomies hate him for bringing down the drill sergeant's wrath on them all, he is quite the character, one for the books.
Hedra Carlson from Single White Female: Jennifer Jason Leigh plays this deranged psychopath roommate, who's looking to replace her twin, whom she lost as a young child.
The roomie turns murderess when she kills her flatmate's boyfriend with the point of her high heel shoe.
Annie Wilkes in Misery: Who can forget Kathy Bates in this creepy role.
Obsessed with the injured writer Paul Sheldon, played by James Caan, Annie keeps the writer hostage.
She cobbles his feet, burns his manuscript and forces him to resurrect Misery, her favorite character.
This chilling thriller often airs on satellite TV around Halloween; watch it on your HD flat screen TV.
Dale Doback in the movie Step Brothers: John C.
Reilly plays this not so lovable loser.
He lives with his father, sleep walks, preaches about his hairy chest, and plays his drums whenever he feels like it.
Obviously, his parents want him out, but that's unlikely.
Balki Bartkomous from Perfect Strangers: Balki was a rambunctious but lovable roommate from the far off land of Mypos.
He was an exuberant contrast to the more anal Cousin Larry.
We did enjoy these two for the better half of eight years.
Although no new episodes are airing, you can watch this dynamic duo on satellite TV.
But, if you think you've got it rough, imagine coming home to these horrible roommates from TV and the big screen.
These are some of the dirtiest, rudest, and weirdest roomies you'll ever see.
Spike from the movie Notting Hill: Played by the ever funny Rhys Ifans, Spike is something of a dullard in a drawer full of knives.
Besides confusing mayonnaise with yogurt, he can't be convinced to do his own laundry; all of this craziness provides a nice contrast to Hugh Grant's somewhat sheepishly romantic bookseller.
Catch Spike and his fellow Notting Hill mates on satellite TV; it runs fairly frequently.
Felix Unger from the Odd Couple: This movie is the classic epitome of roommate flicks.
Lemmon plays a straight-up anal retentive grouch; even though it is Oscar who dirties things up, throwing pasta around the kitchen and smearing his dirt-encrusted shoes on his own furniture, it's Felix who is the spoil sport.
Frank Burns from MASH: Frank Burns, played by Robert Duvall in the movie, is a whiny surgeon who likes to play things by the book.
He was the hypocrite who preached sniveling homilies to Hawkeye and Trapper, who merely laughed at the uptight doctor's antics.
You can catch Mash the movie and the series on satellite TV, check your guide.
Private Gomer Pyle from the movie Full Metal Jacket: Gomer Pyle was something of a fat, lazy neerdowell.
Vincet D'Onofrio plays the maniacal soldier, to perfection.
Although his roomies hate him for bringing down the drill sergeant's wrath on them all, he is quite the character, one for the books.
Hedra Carlson from Single White Female: Jennifer Jason Leigh plays this deranged psychopath roommate, who's looking to replace her twin, whom she lost as a young child.
The roomie turns murderess when she kills her flatmate's boyfriend with the point of her high heel shoe.
Annie Wilkes in Misery: Who can forget Kathy Bates in this creepy role.
Obsessed with the injured writer Paul Sheldon, played by James Caan, Annie keeps the writer hostage.
She cobbles his feet, burns his manuscript and forces him to resurrect Misery, her favorite character.
This chilling thriller often airs on satellite TV around Halloween; watch it on your HD flat screen TV.
Dale Doback in the movie Step Brothers: John C.
Reilly plays this not so lovable loser.
He lives with his father, sleep walks, preaches about his hairy chest, and plays his drums whenever he feels like it.
Obviously, his parents want him out, but that's unlikely.
Balki Bartkomous from Perfect Strangers: Balki was a rambunctious but lovable roommate from the far off land of Mypos.
He was an exuberant contrast to the more anal Cousin Larry.
We did enjoy these two for the better half of eight years.
Although no new episodes are airing, you can watch this dynamic duo on satellite TV.
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