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Movies that's so bad...they're good.


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I have to admit.  I watch a lot of bad movies.  Sometimes when I think a movie is really terrible, I pop in a flick that is so bad it makes the others look good.  Once in awhile, I find a movie that is "So bad that it's good", and by that I mean it has some sort of redemable quality ex.  this movie is bad, but its funny.

I wanted to make a forum topic so people can share their opinions on bad movies, post about bad movies you might actually like, and so forth.  To get the ball rolling, here are some bad movies I think are hillarious.

Invasion U.S.A: Chuck Norris fights Russian terrorists who invade America.  Features many hillarious and pointless scenes

Live Wire:  Pierce Brosnan is a bomb disposal expert who tries to stop terrorists using explosives hidden in water!  This is the only movie you can see Brosnan beat up a clown before his 007 days. 

Highlander 2:  This movie makes absolutely no sense in the grand scheme of the series

Gymkata:  Okay, A gold medal athlete named Kurt Thomas plays Johnathon Cabbot.  He is recruited by the US government to go to a fictitional nation named "parmistan" to play "the game".  Whoever wins the game gets one favor with the king of the nation, so the US wants Cabbot to win so they can install part of the Star Wars defence system.  But that's not the funny part.  Cabbot is master of Gymkata, which is essentially gymnastics used as a martial art.

Words cannot descibe some of these flicks.  Just youtube the trailersPosted Image

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napolean dynamite so stupid it's funny

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Mars Attacks.

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Red Dawn.



Biggest American propaganda piece ever. When the Russians decide to invade the US a squad of paratrooprs uses a colorado hihschools football field as a landing zone and promptly shoots everyone they see. A small group of teenagers (One from each social circle of course) escapes and begins a guerrilla operation in the mountains which is apparently more effective than anything the US forces could ever hope to achieve. They even spray paint their highschool football team's name wherever they strike. Wolverines!

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Starship Troopers. Neil Patrick Harris as some sort of psychic military genius? Yes please!

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Trancers series takes my award - they were awful, but somehow complusive

Modifié par ModerateOsprey, 06 avril 2010 - 03:51 .


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<3 Lake Placid  <3

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Idiocracy



It's always funny to hear people say that's likely to happen soon but I doubt it. Not many humans are that senseless... or are there? O_o

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Legend. It's a cheesy cliche 80s fantasy movie. But it has the most epic soundtrack ever.(The Tangerine Dream soundtrack anyway.) And the music just makes the movie awesome, despite the cliches.

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tremors is a favorite, seemed cheezy at first but its still great



but sequals just sucked nothing more to say

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The Dead Pool.
Jim Carrey as the equivalent of Axl Rose. Guns N' Roses cameos, including Slash firing a giant harpoon gun. A kung-fu sidekick. An idiot police chief. Bad one liners. Liam Neeson as an English B-movie director And a car chase where a sedan is chased by a radio controlled car carrying a BOMB.Posted Image
This movie did so many things wrong, but is probably the most unintentionally funny film I have ever seen. I laughed so hard my stomach hurt! And that's always a good sign. Posted Image

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I liked Legend. :( Not that it's a great movie. Sure as hell doesn't compare to the likes of Labyrinth.

Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever - One of a bajillion Corey Feldman movies. It's the sort of comedy I laughed at even when the director probably didn't want his audience to. The movie was about a bunch of teenages in a rock band trying to maintain the status quo at their school after a deranged principal takes over.

Critters - The first in a series of terrible horror/sci-fi movies about carnivorous alien furballs and the leather clad 80s hair band rejects hunting them down. :pinched:

Kull the Conqueror - Cheesy movie about barbarian-like warrior and his ascension to the local throne. It just felt corny despite having a decent budget. Everything from the rock music to anachronistic swearing made it feel kind of... off somehow? I enjoyed it though. Maybe it's because Kevin Sorbo plays the titular character and I did enjoy Hercules: The Legendary Journeys back then. :P

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Seagloom wrote...

I liked Legend. :( Not that it's a great movie. Sure as hell doesn't compare to the likes of Labyrinth


I like Legend too. But you have to admit, it's filled with cliches and such. The music is my favorite part of the movie though.

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Toxic Avenger IV

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@Nhadalie - Yes. Yes it is. Hence why I wrote it doesn't compare with Labyrinth. Most fantasy movies while I was growing were awful if examined critically, Legend included. There was a certain quality that made it stick with me though. The music and atmosphere was almost dreamlike in a few scenes.

Modifié par Seagloom, 06 avril 2010 - 04:33 .


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Doom.



I have no clue why I like that movie despite it being entirely crappy. I think because I like Karl Urban.

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attack of the killer tomatos

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Oh, late night Cinemax movies, how I miss you.
Let's see:
Troll. Ah, crap, now I have that song stuck in my head.
Yor, Hunter from the Future. Worse when you realize that they really did just spell "Roy" backwards, and that was the most creative thing they did for the entire movie.
Anything by Bertopompousliteraryhackolucci. I used to date someone who would threaten to make me watch one if I tried to withhold sex for some reason. Seriously abusive, I tell you.
Any live action anime movie - I'm thinking of Fist of the North Star and Guyver, specifically. ("Dy-NO-Mite!") Oddly enough, Guyver II was a better film, and got the star a start in writing real movies. Go figure.
Barb Wire. Not saying anything about that movie. I own it, because I couldn't help myself.
All Beastmaster sequels. As a side note, why did they stop making movies where you could just stare at the hero's chest the entire time? I'm looking at you, Hugh Jackman.
I'm going to stop now, this is hurting my head.

Modifié par Daewan, 06 avril 2010 - 04:42 .


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Commando totally kicks ass.





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silent hill. you just cant folow the movie without having played the games.

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Armageddon.



This movie had so much over the top male bravado and American jingoism that it felt campy and fun despite the movie's plot being based entirely on implausible contrivances.

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Crap. I had blocked out Fist of the North Star's live action rendition. Now it's all hurtling back. I found it horrid even before watching a little of its anime counterpart. The sets and choreography were awful. Not that it had a stellar plot or dialogue. I need to cry now.

Modifié par Seagloom, 06 avril 2010 - 04:46 .


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Fifth Element......Chris Tucker priceless

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Wolverine: Origins.



Wade Wilson was the single best thing in a mediocre film. "Okay, people are dead!"

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Seagloom wrote...

Crap. I had blocked out Fist of the North Star's live action rendition. Now it's all hurtling back. I found it horrid even before watching a little of its anime counterpart. The sets and choreography were awful. Not that it had a stellar plot or dialogue. I need to cry now.

I would say I'm sorry, but your pain lessens mine.