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Tue Dec-29-09 04:17 PM
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What's your favorite "bad" movie? |
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Reefer Madness for me.
I :rofl: every time I watch it.
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Tue Dec-29-09 04:53 PM
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Town overrun by hippies with rabies. No, really. Hippies with rabies.
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Tue Dec-29-09 08:10 PM
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So terrible it's great!
Best cocaine on the planet.
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Tue Dec-29-09 05:00 PM
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3. Love Reefer Madness...Attack of the Killer Tomatoes too |
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How To Make a Monster too, but only because it stars a relative ( 3rd cousin or something; we only met a couple of times)
I don't think they're "bad" at all,but love both of the Harold and Kumar movies too.
what aging stoner ( or former stoner, but still with the soul and attitude of one) doesn't love Reefer Madness?
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Tue Dec-29-09 05:05 PM
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4. Cockmeat sandwich. bwahahaha. |
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Tue Dec-29-09 05:07 PM
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5. The Terror of Tiny Town. |
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Bizzare exploitation film from the thirties.
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Tue Dec-29-09 05:10 PM
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and Space Mutiny (with or without Mike and the 'bots) for a double feature.
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Wed Dec-30-09 10:37 AM
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30. DC Cab is pretty underrated |
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January the 8th is coming up, and you know what that means... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILx2WGZCBvA
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I collect B and C sci-fi and horror.
I have shelves full.
I watched Silent Night, Deadly Night for Christmas!
BTW, have you seen the musical version of Reefer Madness? It's great!
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Tue Dec-29-09 05:59 PM
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"Oh Mr. GREENfield!"
It there's an award for bad acting, that one wins and I'm including ALL other porn films.
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Tue Dec-29-09 06:10 PM
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9. No one mentioned Plan 9 from Outer Space? |
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Its like the worst ever Sci fi movie and yet has a cult following!
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Tue Dec-29-09 06:25 PM
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11. "Armegeddon" is a bad movie that, sadly, I still love |
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but for historical bad movie bad-assness, 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'`
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Tue Dec-29-09 07:25 PM
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12. Was RM ever intended to be taken seriously? |
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That is such a FUNNY movie. Best to be VERY stoned when watching it. :hippie:
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43. History of Reefer Madness |
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It was originally titled "Tell Your Children." A church group funded its production. And it was so absurd NO ONE believed it. An exploitation filmmaker named Dwain Esper bought it and added even more shit to it.
It lay forgotten in the Library of Congress until Keith Stroup, founder of NORML, filed a Freedom of Information Act request for it. He paid $297 for a print of it. He then started a company to distribute the film to college campuses...he named the company "New Line Cinema." Reefer Madness earned so much money (because it is one of the finer pieces of unintentional humor our government has ever produced, ranking right up there with "USS VD: Ship of Shame") they were able to branch out into distributing higher-quality films like Pink Flamingos and Polyester--which of course led to them ultimately becoming one of America's top movie companies.
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I simply MUST tell this heartwarming story from my misspent youth. Government employees like to give money to charity and there are lots of charities for them to give to. To prevent ten thousand different charities from coming in and hitting our brave public servants with pitch after pitch, the feds created the Combined Federal Campaign. They give you a little book with all the charities in it. You pick out the ones you want to donate to, and you can either write a check or set up a monthly payroll deduction. At one time you could give to ANY charity; the book for next year was compiled from all the charities people had used. One of the divisions in West Germany was having a contest to see which unit was the most generous. I guess they were offering a three-day pass to the outfit with the highest percentage of donors. This led to abuses, as you'd expect. One commander actually ORDERED his troops to donate. Some of the troops got pissed at this. One guy got pissed enough that he donated $250 to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Next year...sure as shit...NORML had a CFC number, which pissed the commanders off to no end. "How are we supposed to run our antidrug programs if a group whose stated purpose is violating the drug laws is in CFC?" read one letter to Stars and Lies. (For the record, they don't advocate breaking the drug laws, they advocate legalizing weed. Big difference.) I think someone also donated money to NAMBLA, but they were astute enough to not put THAT one in the handbook.
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Wed Dec-30-09 02:26 PM
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46. Thanks for the history lesson. |
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Ya gotta love NORML. A simply GREAT charity. :smoke:
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Wed Dec-30-09 05:22 PM
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Assume they were successful and weed was legalized--no, I haven't backed off from my position we need a quantitative/qualitative intoxication test (as opposed to the cop just standing in the dock saying 'yeah, he looked stoned to me') before we do it. We could look forward to:
Sales and excise tax revenues from the sale of marijuana Business tax revenues from the thousands of businesses that would spring up to service the pot trade The ability to keep violent criminals locked up that we don't have now because we need all our prison beds for pot offenders Quicker trials because court dockets won't be packed with pot offenders Reduction in the use of other drugs--if you had your choice of illegal meth or legal weed, which would you pick? Reduction in violence--there would be no need for gangland-style violence in the pot trade when anyone could get a Retail Marihuana Dealer License and go into business? (The legal name of pot remains Marihuana to maintain consistency.)
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Sun Jan-03-10 10:28 PM
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82. REEFER MADNESS THE MUSICAL |
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. Someone else mentioned it in passing elsewhere on the thread. Released in 2005, it's a satire on the original and, if I had remembered it, I would have included it on my list of favorite movies for the last decade. . Not typically stoner funny. . Funny funny. Very much so. Think 'Mel Brooks meets Frank Oz'. .
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Tue Dec-29-09 07:25 PM
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13. The Dune movie with Sting |
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The mini series was truer to the books but dang the other one was so much fun plus it had sting in a futuristic blue PVC diaper
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Tue Dec-29-09 07:48 PM
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14. A Woman Scorned--the Betty Broderick Story |
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My daughter just gave me a copy for Christmas.
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Wed Dec-30-09 11:48 AM
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39. I loved that movie. I watch it every time it comes on TV. |
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Tue Dec-29-09 07:48 PM
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15. The Erotic Adventures of Hercules |
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Nobody knew how to piece together stock footage better than Ed Wood. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy9C80NIk2o
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83. This is sick, but the trash novel I enjoyed most was Ed Wood's "Killer in Drag" |
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about a drag queen hit man. Not well written, of course, but the minutiae about women's clothing had me rolling on the floor.
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Tue Dec-29-09 08:19 PM
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18. John Carpenter's "They Live" |
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84. Love that flick. It's got the longest freakin' fight scene, though. nt |
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Tue Dec-29-09 08:28 PM
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19. Does Rocky Horror count? |
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That was what I was going to post. My ex has never seen it in the theater,but he watched it at home and knows that movie by heart! I have seen it in the theater about 50 times or so. We were always too young for the bar but went to midnight movies every week-end.
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Tue Dec-29-09 09:33 PM
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Featuring the immortal line, "Pain don't hurt." And the equally immortal, "A polar bear fell on me."
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Wed Dec-30-09 11:16 AM
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35. yup, that was going to be my choice. If it's on, I'll usually stop and |
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Because of Sam Elliott kicking ass.
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Thu Dec-31-09 08:25 PM
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73. That would have been my choice too. |
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The superego says "horrible film" but the id says "fuck yeah!"
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Hi, Hell yeah! Love the Road House, so many stupid lines, stupid plot, but so entertaining. I will add another Swayze movie to this Point Break. When Road House is on, my remote finds it. I discover some fascinating line, some horrid acting, or something new every time!
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Tue Dec-29-09 09:49 PM
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22. Andy Warhol's Frankenstein. |
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Hands down.
A real mess.
You know, like Andy.
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Tue Dec-29-09 09:52 PM
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23. They Saved Hitler's Brain |
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is a sentimental favorite.
Also, The Thing With Two Heads. Besides the chewy goodness of Rosey Grier and Ray Milland duct-taped together, there is the world's longest, most boring chase scene.
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:D Yes, that's right. Four.
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Tue Dec-29-09 10:17 PM
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25. Employee of the Month |
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:hide:
I know, I know!
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Wed Dec-30-09 09:17 AM
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The 80's version with Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Sone.
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Wed Dec-30-09 10:43 AM
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31. watched that a few weeks ago... one thing especially bothered me... |
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That the little girl, living in freaking WATERWORLD on a goddamn barge DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO SWIM?
Talk about an overprotective mother figure...
Not to mention the fucking ending...
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Wed Dec-30-09 11:08 AM
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34. Yeah, the ending is quite idiotic. |
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But I love the scenes out at sea. It's a great, late night mindless movie after a few beers.
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Wed Dec-30-09 10:46 AM
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32. "Fab Five: Texas Cheerleader Scandal" |
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Wed Dec-30-09 11:23 AM
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36. Mother May I Sleep With Danger? |
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Wed Dec-30-09 11:34 AM
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Epic awfulness, and yet somehow great.
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Wed Dec-30-09 01:31 PM
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40. But marvellous music. n/t |
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Wed Dec-30-09 11:35 AM
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38. Student Bodies or Sleepaway Camp |
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Wed Dec-30-09 01:43 PM
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41. I can't pick one, but my current favorite is "Riki Oh: The Story of Ricky" |
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Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky (力王 Lik Wong ) is a 1991 Hong Kong film directed by Lam Ngai Kai, based on the Japanese comic book Riki-Oh by Masahiko Takajo and Saruwatari Tetsuya. It stars Fan Siu Wong as Ricky Ho Lik Wong (Lik Wong is the character's given name, but the subtitles use the anglicized "Ricky") and Yukari Oshima as Yomi (Rogan in the English dub). The English title given on screen is simply Story of Ricky but later releases were sold under the title Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. It had a limited theatrical release in the US around 1993. It is well-known for its extreme, brutal, and highly unrealistic violence. One scene, showing a character crushing another character's skull with his bare hands, later became a regular fixture on The Daily Show during Craig Kilborn's time as the host.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riki-Oh:_The_Story_of_Ricky
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six of one, a half dozen of the other...:shrug:
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78. Con Air is one of my favorite crappy movies, too. |
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Only because John Cusack is in it, and I like John Cusack. I also like "Batman and Robin" because George is Batman. I don't care if some of his "muscles" in his bat suit were fake.
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79. there's a lot to like in the casting of con air...unfortunately- not so much so with the writing... |
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or the directing...or nicolas cage's dialect coach.
batman & robin is my favorite of that series as well...but i'm looking at alicia silverstone in skin-tight naugahyde.
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Wed Dec-30-09 02:11 PM
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44. Oh, there's so many to choose from.... |
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Jumpin Jack Flash Independence Day The Replacements
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63. The movie wasn't scary, but the audience was. |
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What do you say to a crowd of people who took the movie seriously?
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Everyone working in the advertising and marketing businesses should be required to watch The Stuff every year as a reminder of the power of their industry to do evil.
For those lucky enough never to have seen this film, The Stuff is a product like ice cream. It's delicious, calorie-free and "doesn't even stain" when someone throws the shit at the wall. Unfortunately, it's also made out of space aliens who eat your brain. Stir in a disgraced agent of one of the three-letter agencies, a hot advertising executive who becomes the agent's girlfriend, a preteen boy who saw The Stuff crawling across the refrigerator, his Mike Brady-like father and reasonably hot mother (both of whom are, unfortunately, dumb as stumps), a deposed cookie mogul who appears to have been based on Famous Amos, and a retired colonel who's a cross between Gordon Liddy and Rambo, plus the corrupt head of an ice cream company and the equally-corrupt head of the Stuff company...good times all around.
The motto of The Stuff is "enough is never enough." My wife said once was enough for her.
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Wed Dec-30-09 05:50 PM
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50. Just saw The Savage Seven on TV. |
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Another great '60s biker flick.
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52. Big Trouble In Little China was on TV the other day |
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I couldn't believe that my girlfriend or brother-in-law hadn't seen this amazing film.
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55. The Conqueror. The Dook as G. Khan. |
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It's the standard by which baaaaad is measured.
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It needs to be on DVD--now. Highlights are here.Note my signature line.
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58. Oh, yes! It's a good thing Tony Bennett is such a great singer…because |
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86. What a wonderful choice. Great trash! nt |
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57. Valley of the Dolls (n/t) |
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60. The Oscar and the Valley of the Dolls are best seen back-to-back |
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An evening of bad movie heaven.
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62. not to mention "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" |
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"This is my happening and it freaks me out!"
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87. I don't know why I didn't select either this or Joan Crawford's 'Torch Song'. |
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Oh, well, already picked a great one: Glen or Glenda.
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I own it and watch it often, and yes, it's bad.
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but I don't call them "bad," just "guilty pleasures."
The Exterminator
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Blame it on Rio
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"That's like closing the barn door AFTER the horses have eaten your children!"
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66. What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? |
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109 minutes of high grade, concentrated bullshit.
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68. What? You don't believe in Ramtha of Atlantis?...nt |
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her ability to fish money out of the pockets of the credulous. I live in a rather "new agey" town and they lined up around the corner to see that crap. I couldn't believe all those smart people falling for it.
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67. Teenagers From Outer Space |
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The costume designer used masking tape to create that V on the alien costume. Teenagers From Outer SpaceA young alien (David Love) falls for a pretty teenage Earth girl (Dawn Anderson) and they team up to try to stop the plans of his invading cohorts.
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71. "Valley of the Dolls" and "Xanadu" |
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92. I love Xanadu. Totally cheesy, but Olivia is adorable |
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with Sly Stallone and Dolly Parton.
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74. Crossroads (Britney Spears) |
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It's the most unintentionally funny movie I've ever seen.
Britney Spears is a competent enough actress, so the humor is not due to her acting. It's the writing, which is so mind-bendingly bad that you're able to describe yourself as having "suffered" through the plot. Several parts of the movie seriously seem to have been written by a pre-teen.
Just one example (of many I could give): Britney (playing an average 18 year old, not a professional singer) and her friends sing one single song at a karaoke bar, and the tip jar fills so much that they're able to spend several nights in fabulous hotel rooms that would have to cost hundreds of dollars a night. We're supposed to believe they got about two thousand dollars in tips for singling a barely-passable rendition of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll."
The whole movie is crammed full of that kind of writing.
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77. Godzilla vs Hedorah (the Smog Monster) |
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It's Fellini does Godzilla, I shit you not. It's horrible brilliance or brilliant horribleness.
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Sun Jan-03-10 10:02 PM
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Deadly Matrimony
Can't remember the name of this movie but Donna Mills is married to Robert Wagner who arranges to have his business partner killed in Phoenix and Mills is blamed for it. Very hammy acting. Talk about the perils of Pauline!
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Mon Jan-04-10 10:22 AM
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Yeah, I know it's lame and goofy, but I love it. How can I not appreciate a movie about a goofball with a NH accent, a vintage Bruins jersey, and anger management issues?
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Mon Jan-04-10 11:08 AM
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Mon Jan-04-10 12:39 PM
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90. Blind Fury, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Omega Doom |
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A classic Rutger Hauer trifecta of badness.
Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness Trilogy Directed by Sam Raimi.
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Mon Jan-04-10 01:26 PM
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91. Dirty Dancing....My 16-yr-old caught it on tv recently and |
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couldn't believe how cheesy it is. She was convinced it was a parody, and amazed when I told her it was a big hit back in the day.
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Mon Jan-04-10 04:33 PM
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93. Starrbooty, Pink Flamingos, and Xanadu. |
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