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Favorite really bad movies

Started by rachel89, July 28, 2015, 09:44:02 PM

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rachel89

The Sharknado movies. So awful that you just cannot stop watching ;D


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Jill F

Flash Gordon... The one from 1980 with music from Queen
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MicheleGui

Delta Farce. Its got an awful 5% at Rotten Tomatoes, but its so silly it cracks me up everytime.
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Took

Quote from: rachel89 on July 28, 2015, 09:44:02 PM
The Sharknado movies. So awful that you just cannot stop watching ;D

Yes! That's what came to mind as soon as I saw the thread title. So utterly cheesy and ridiculous and I love every second of them :D. Anything by The Asylum is bound to be good fun in fact; one that sticks in mind is Shark In Venice, which is them trying to do a Da Vinci Code-esque thriller only with a bad guy releasing sharks into Venice. Ooo, and there was one with giant spiders who could breath fire, because that's totally something spiders can do. Fantastic :D.
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Phoenix Blue. It's this super unknown British movie that I only found because one of my favorite actors is in it. It's cheesy and horribly written but I love it.
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Killer Klowns From Outer Space, absolutely the best worst movie!  :laugh:

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Anyone ever see Top Secret

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Peep

There's a great B-movie called Ginger Snaps that uses a goth girl becoming a werewolf as a metaphor for puberty. Also, the Craft, and Mean Girls.
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MicheleGui

Quote from: Peep on September 27, 2015, 04:59:30 PM
There's a great B-movie called Ginger Snaps that uses a goth girl becoming a werewolf as a metaphor for puberty. Also, the Craft, and Mean Girls.

Oh ->-bleeped-<-, how could I forget Ginger Snaps
I freaking love that movie, specially the makeup and the practical effects.
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Galyo

Oh I have a lot of bad movies that I love. XD

The Doom movie for example... Most people hate it, but I think it's so cheesy and so horribly acted, it's amazing! This goes for most movies that are based on video games though!
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Matthew

The Human Centipede franchise. Gross, poorly made and mostly poorly acted, but reasonably entertaining.

Close second is probably Desperate Living (John Waters). A good bad film, I love it.
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traci_k

"Abraham Lincoln versus the Zombies" Looks like they gathered a bunch of Civil War re-enactors and Halloween zombies and decided to make a movie but great re-writing of history lines.

My favorite is something like "Teddy you're too young to use a gun so take this big stick and walk softly."
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Jill F

Rocky Horror Picture Show, anyone?
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Matthew

Quote from: Jill F on October 15, 2015, 01:07:09 PM
Rocky Horror Picture Show, anyone?

In a 'really bad move' thread? Blasphemy!!! 
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LJP

Big trouble in little china. I love that movie.
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LizK

How about Snowpiecer for a complete b grade thrill or P51 Dragon Fighter
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Galyo

Quote from: Matthew on October 16, 2015, 08:32:00 AM
In a 'really bad move' thread? Blasphemy!!!

I always thought it was pretty bad as well. I know, I'm a heretic. :P
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King Malachite

The Street Fighter movie with Jean Claude Van Damme and The Pest: They got negative reviews, but I liked them
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Samurai Cop and The Room

I'm assuming MST3K episodes don't count, otherwise this thread may crash the servers.
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Galyo

Quote from: King Malachite on October 20, 2015, 12:07:47 PM
The Street Fighter movie with Jean Claude Van Damme and The Pest: They got negative reviews, but I liked them

When it comes to bad video game adaptions, I like the first Mortal Kombat movie the most. It's not as bloody as the games, but the B movie atmosphere is just great. I also kind of dig the first Resident Evil film for the same reason.
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