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What bad movies do you like?


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SudsyPatriarch

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Kung-pow Enter the fist

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Faust1979

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2012 is the ultimate bad movie I loved it

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A Killing Sound wrote...

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Big Trouble in Little China


That was awesome. You know what old Jack Burton says at a time like this?

Who? 
JACK BURTON!  ME!

Anyway, this thread is for bad movies.  Big Trouble rocks.

As far as bad movies are concerned, I gotta go with the Schwarzenegger classics Raw Deal and Commando.

I also love watching really bad Van Damme, Norris, or Seagal movies.Image IPB

What you just said makes absolutely no sense, Commando was brilliant and Norris doesn't do bad movies, those are documentaries.

Speaking of Van Damme when I was a kid I thought AWOL was the best movie ever, I tried watching it again a few weeks ago and I had to ask what the hell was wrong with young me? It was absolutely shocking :o

I'd like to add Universal Soldier to the list. "I'm all ears."

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The Exorcist III - George C Scott is terrific, and Brad Douriff is his usually creepy self. Great suspence, killer shocks, taught and artistically told story. And one of the worst conclusions in cinematic history.

Bobbie Joe and the Outlaw - one of the worst low budget films ever made, and because it stars Lynda Carter, I would not miss it were the house burning down around me....

Modifié par Elhanan, 02 février 2011 - 07:29 .


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hmmm if i like a movie/flick its near impossible for me to find it bad

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Jason X. Enough said. This is the capstan of so-bad-it's-good.

Jason Voorhees. In the future. In space. And he still refuses to bloody die. And teenagers are still dumb and horny. And in the future there are androids you can uprade to Killing Machine mode by having sex with them. Pure unadulterated genius.



At least it's better than Avatar...

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Moondoggie

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The chick playing the android in Jason X was really cute i forgot about that haha

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She was also an horrendous actor haha. I liked the other one that got frozen in time.

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The Book of Eli.
What can I say, I'm a huge Fallout fan.


I should have also put this up on my first post. I haven't watched the whole movie and it's a bit slow in some parts, but overall, I think it's wonderful. I think I'll finish it today.

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Druss99 wrote...

She was also an horrendous actor haha. I liked the other one that got frozen in time.


Haha i can't remember seeing her in any other movies. Thew acting in Jason X was cheesy all around though so i guess i didn't notice how bad she was

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Wow! Mondo47...I couldn't even sit through more than 45 seconds of that CLIP!!! You watched that whole Movie!?! lol

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Bubba Hotep, Elvis and Kennedy fight an egyptian mummy in a texas retirement home.

WITH BRUCE CAMPBELL.

And suddenly the dire becomes sublime.

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Highlander 2

Best unintentional comedy movie ever, even has Dr Cox.

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Gavinthelocust wrote...

Highlander 2
Best unintentional comedy movie ever, even has Dr Cox.


The first AvP beats it as comedy, IMHO.

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Aidoru Kami

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The Phantom Menace and Van Helsing.

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cruelgretchen

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Hey Bubba Hotep was awesome:P


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Sadinar wrote...

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Starship Troopers

It was a terrible movie. It was the awesome-est movie!


This was my first thought also. It is a veritable cheese-fest of awesomeness.

What?  There was nothing "bad" about starship troopers!

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Bulletproof was bad, but I still liked it.



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bobobo878 wrote...

Sadinar wrote...

Wicked 702 wrote...

Starship Troopers

It was a terrible movie. It was the awesome-est movie!


This was my first thought also. It is a veritable cheese-fest of awesomeness.

What?  There was nothing "bad" about starship troopers!

I'd just like to repeat Sadinar's "cheese-fest of awesomeness" because it sums it up so succinctly!

Moving on, I watched "Creep" the other night (a film about the London Underground infested by, well, a creep) which was quite bad, but like the cheesy old Hammer horror films, it's one that kind of stays with you and has you looking over your shoulder uncomfortably.  Not exactly a classic, but quite nasty, so it did its job.

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Army of Darkness. I don't think I've ever laughed that hard at a movie before.

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Independence Day. Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum and Judd Hirsch are what make the movie hilarious.

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Moondoggie wrote...

Haha i can't remember seeing her in any other movies. Thew acting in Jason X was cheesy all around though so i guess i didn't notice how bad she was

I've definately seen her in a couple of other things but I'm not sure what they were, I'm thinking late night SyFy channel stuff where she had seemingly toned the cheese down. The acting was shocking all round in Jason X but she just took it to a whole new level.

vometia wrote...

Moving on, I watched "Creep" the other night (a film about the London Underground infested by, well, a creep) which was quite bad, but like the cheesy old Hammer horror films, it's one that kind of stays with you and has you looking over your shoulder uncomfortably.  Not exactly a classic, but quite nasty, so it did its job.

I remember finding Creep highly entertaining. I watched it at first on my own and it was vaguely scary if I remember correctly. But the real fun was watching it with my mate and pissing ourselves laughing because the monster was the spitting image of Lee Bowyer.

Does this man look familiar?
http://www.skysports...4_17305,00.html To be honest that picture doesn't show him in full on Creep mode but I'm not googling Lee Bowyer, its beneath me.

Modifié par Druss99, 03 février 2011 - 02:07 .


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Druss99 wrote...

Does this man look familiar?
http://www.skysports...4_17305,00.html To be honest that picture doesn't show him in full on Creep mode but I'm not googling Lee Bowyer, its beneath me.

Oh bloody hell!  Yes, I can quite see him eating stray travellers on the late night trains. :lol:

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Big Trouble in Little China, this movie was the real **** back then!

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The Brave Little Toaster is just great and also The Master of Disguise.