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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2011 1:59:35 GMT -4
Fans of BAD MOVIES might want to check out the very funny podcasts at How Did This Get Made?, with Paul Scheer (from Human Giant, Childrens Hospital and The League), June Diane Raphael (from Party Down) and Jason Mantzoukas (from The League). Several of the films we love to loathe are covered. It's also available on iTunes under the same name (and is a little easier to subscribe if you happen to use that tech). Free. And FUNNY. Language NSFW.
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mmmkrimpets
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Post by mmmkrimpets on Sept 23, 2011 1:28:35 GMT -4
It's a three way tie:
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil- Why Kevin, why? Bats with Lou Diamond Philips. Taking a shot every time Leon says "that's fucked up" or anyone says 'guano' will make it real funny real quick and finally a movie whose title eluded me for years and I just found out what it was. I saw it on Cinemax at 4 in the morning about 15 years ago and it was so bad I still remember it. I tried to describe the story to people who refuse to believe a movie like this was ever made: Beyond the Door III. Toss every low budget, horror movie cliche into a pot, stir it up, feed it to your dog and three hours later what comes out is the crap that this movie is.
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Post by Smilla on Oct 15, 2011 21:51:03 GMT -4
I really feel The Night Listener deserves a mention in this thread. Especially for the 'based on a true story' epilogue there at the end. Awful. Robin Williams has starred in some real crap, but that one is appalling.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2011 22:41:46 GMT -4
Currently residing in my BAD MOVIE folder:
Atlas Shrugged Part 1 (2011) Basket Case (1982) Best Worst Movie (2009) Cherry 2000 (1987) Drive Angry (2011) Gigli (2003) Hellraiser VIII Hellworld (2005) I Know Who Killed Me (2007) Leprechaun 5 Leprechaun in the Hood (2000) Punisher War Zone (2008) Skyline (2010) The Butterfly Effect (2004) The Core (2003) The Haunting (1999) The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) The Love Guru (2008) The Wicker Man (2006) Van Helsing (2004) Zardoz (1974)
...and, of course, the entire Roland Emerich and Michael Bay catalogs, as well as everything Paul Anderson's done except "Event Horizon".
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Post by bklynred on Dec 10, 2011 23:05:39 GMT -4
I actually started laughing at the end of The Wicker Man. I kept repeating, "No way. Nooo wayyy!" I wish I'd seen the original first. Skyline was also awful, hell of a lot of movie to have so little plot.
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Post by Sunnyhorse on Dec 11, 2011 0:56:43 GMT -4
Rubber: the most fucked-up piece of whaaaaa? ever committed to celluloid. We and our friends, having watched yeeeeeaaars of bad movies, feel qualified to announce that it is The Worst.
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Post by Door on Dec 11, 2011 10:32:54 GMT -4
Ahhh, I loved Cherry 2000 as a kid! lol, the wonders of unsupervised cable viewing.
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Post by bklynred on Dec 11, 2011 23:46:07 GMT -4
I liked Cherry 2000 for similar reasons, Door. So sad.
I've never tried to watch Gigli based on its notoriety (and weird name that tells me nothing about the movie). One weekend I'll sit down and watch it just so I can snark with everyone else.
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Post by americanchai on Dec 15, 2011 22:51:14 GMT -4
Fans of BAD MOVIES might want to check out the very funny podcasts at How Did This Get Made?, with Paul Scheer (from Human Giant, Childrens Hospital and The League), June Diane Raphael (from Party Down) and Jason Mantzoukas (from The League). Several of the films we love to loathe are covered. It's also available on iTunes under the same name (and is a little easier to subscribe if you happen to use that tech). Bstew, thanks for this link! This podcast is hilarious! Free. And FUNNY. Language NSFW.
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Post by kateln on Dec 16, 2011 21:06:19 GMT -4
I just discoverd that Netflix has some of the old Hammer Horror films on their site.
As the first genuinely "bad" movie that made me realize how great bad movies can be was Hammer's "The Brides of Dracula" (spoiler alert: Dracula dies of a shadow). I'm entirely too excited about this.
If only they had more of the Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing combinations.
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