The Sharknado movies. So awful that you just cannot stop watching ;D
Flash Gordon... The one from 1980 with music from Queen
Delta Farce. Its got an awful 5% at Rotten Tomatoes, but its so silly it cracks me up everytime.
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.
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.
Killer Klowns From Outer Space, absolutely the best worst movie! :laugh:
"What are you going to do with those pies, boys?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfRib-bs_u0
Anyone ever see Top Secret
Parody of WWII spy movies in which an American rock and roll singer becomes involved in a Resistance plot to rescue a scientist imprisoned in East Germany.
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.
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.
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!
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.
"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."
Rocky Horror Picture Show, anyone?
Quote from: Jill F on October 15, 2015, 01:07:09 PM
Rocky Horror Picture Show, anyone?
In a 'really bad move' thread? Blasphemy!!!
Big trouble in little china. I love that movie.
How about Snowpiecer for a complete b grade thrill or P51 Dragon Fighter
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
The Street Fighter movie with Jean Claude Van Damme and The Pest: They got negative reviews, but I liked them
Samurai Cop and The Room
I'm assuming MST3K episodes don't count, otherwise this thread may crash the servers.
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.
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Speaking of B movies - how about some Iron Sky? (Iron Sky is one of my favourites, so bad but sooo good)
Last night we watched Streets of Fire. It was the cinematic equivalent of Cheez Whiz on Velveeta.
Oh Walter Hill, why must you exist?
I seen so many bad movies. A long time ago i stopped paying attention to movie critics.
They would say the movie was 5 stars but i thought it was unworthy of even being tossed into the toilet
Movies that rated it as crap but I thought they were good.
I was thinking of pitching a movie to my producer friends called "Bad Movie". This could be absolutely awesome.
Big Business
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m0L_jnl10w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m0L_jnl10w)
Quote from: Matthew on October 21, 2015, 08:13:04 AM
Speaking of B movies - how about some Iron Sky? (Iron Sky is one of my favourites, so bad but sooo good)
Ooh yes. Stumbled on it late one night on TV. So funny. Even went and got the blue ray.
Quote from: LJP on October 19, 2015, 08:12:51 PM
Big trouble in little china. I love that movie.
Me too. And second best Hudson Hawk
Point Break
And to think it's just been remade. The original was perfect as is. How could they do this to the memory of the late, great Patrick Swayze?
And why are Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves in so many good bad movies? At least they did one together.
Quote from: janetcgtv on November 25, 2015, 01:34:53 AM
I seen so many bad movies. A long time ago i stopped paying attention to movie critics.
They would say the movie was 5 stars but i thought it was unworthy of even being tossed into the toilet
Movies that rated it as crap but I thought they were good.
I know what you mean! I loved Wind Chill for example, but I was shocked to see online critics rating it as low as two out of five stars. I thought Wind Chill was one of the finest psychological horror movies in years.
I think the biggest mistake a movie can make is being boring. Nothing worse than that.
As for bad, does anyone remember The Village? It is from the director of The Sixth Sense, just before his slide into pure awfulness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taoDcurT738
"Glen or Glenda" is a 1953 transgender exploitation flick by Ed Wood, widely hailed as the worst director of all time. (His masterwork "Plan 9 From Outer Space," is the worst movie ever made and incredibly entertaining, in a train wreck sort of way.)
In "Glen or Glenda," Ed Wood himself played the lead role as a transgender guy struggling to make his fiancé (his real life girlfriend at the time) understand his compulsion to wear women's clothing. A sober psychiatrist offers solemn, sometimes hilarious "wisdom." Horror film great Bela Lugosi (Ed Wood's real-life Hollywood friend - clearly appearing as a favor to Ed) appears as - well, it's hard to say just what Bela Lugosi is.
Production values are awful. (A regular feature of Ed Wood movies) The story is absurd. The acting is dreadful. The editing appears to have been nonexistent. In short, this movie is a riot to watch!
The original title of the film was "I Changed My Sex!" Now, who will make the popcorn?
I saw Zombeavers last night - horrendous.
If you guys and girls are up for some obscure bad movies, you should definitely give the movie Rubber a try.
Kung Fury, martial arts 80's cop time travel film.
Dead Snow, Nazi zombies terrorize Norwegian teens on a ski trip.
Welcome To The Dollhouse was so bad that it was good. I mean the kids in the movie weren't terrible actors and actresses but just the story was.. odd
Let me also throw Teeth in there
I loved Top Secret and Big Trouble in Little China. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid will always hold a special place in my heart, though.
Killer Clowns from Outer Space can still crack me up with the balloon dog and Washington Crossing the Delaware, but the rest of the movie didn't do much for me.
I'd also suggest either version of The Producers and maybe Young Frankenstein fit this criteria, as well as most of the Monty Python movies.
Quote from: Jill F on October 15, 2015, 01:07:09 PM
Rocky Horror Picture Show, anyone?
The MOST famous of ALL the "bad" movies, c'mon that's why we all kept going over and over, we couldn't believe how horribly bad it was!!! So bad people starting jumping up in front of it, mocking it.
really, just we were all so wasted, we forgot there was actually a movie playing. lol.
Too busy picking rice out of things.
Had to go back 25 more times just to make sure what I saw was real.
And to get another look a Columbia and her uneven rack. :laugh:
Not really a favorite and would never recommend watching unless you are truly into poorly made horror films is...
(https://sp.yimg.com/xj/th?id=OIP.M96f555e202b9f42e42031413870941b9o0&pid=15.1&P=0&w=300&h=300)
So get out the popcorn and a few other treats and be prepared to puke, laugh your bum off and then be bored beyond tears all at the same time ::)
Kaboom
The ending is what really makes it bad but the rest of the movie feels like they had two or three ideas for different movies and smushed them together when they really shouldn't have because they could've held up better on their own. I still enjoy it though.
My favorite bad movie is "Dune." I even bought it on BluRay. I like Rocky Horror Picture Show too but it seems to have become a cult classic which pulls it out of the ditch of bad movies.
Santa Clause conquers the Martians - So funny and strange.
Terrible movies I can think of are "Pallbearer" with David Swimmer. "The Royal Taunenbaums" movie is bad, bad, bad. But the tread is favorite really bad movies, so I would have to go with "The Incredible Melting Man." The melting man terrorizes everyone only to melt away at the end of the movie. So sad! It helps to see it in a drivein while drinking heavily.
Moni
How about Kung Pow?
Quote from: Dena on September 06, 2015, 09:09:46 PM
Anyone ever see Top Secret
Parody of WWII spy movies in which an American rock and roll singer becomes involved in a Resistance plot to rescue a scientist imprisoned in East Germany.
OMG! I loved that movie! I have it in my DVD library and still like to put it on the summer queue for the backyard drive-in barbecues!
Does anyone here remember "Night of the Comet"?!
I still love it due to its Girl Power message and the fact the Latino protagonist lives! :)
https://youtu.be/y9O-0B6OC0E (https://youtu.be/y9O-0B6OC0E)
Here's one for the books:
Intensive Care (1991)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WECsVqRWgoE
Don't be fooled though: even though the movie stars George Kennedy, and the trailer is in English, the movie itself is largely in Dutch (except for the opening scenes).