I’m talking about that movie you saw that was so bad it was good.
The Room.
I don’t know if there is anything to discuss there.
The are a few art house theaters in my city that will do showings of The Room in the same style as like a Rocky Horror showing. People will yell and scream and generally make of the movie in a fun and jovial way. I’ve always wanted to check it out.
“You’re tearing me apart, Lisa!!!”
Yeah! I saw The Room for the first time last month in an art house theatre it was great
Do people still throw spoons at relevant moments?
Iron Sky. Nazi’s left earth at the end of WW2 and made a base one the darkside of the moon. Sequel has dinosaurs…
Johnny mnemonic is a camp masterpiece
Keanu Reeves, Dolph Lundgren, Ice-T, Henry Rollins…it had a hard time not being awesome despite the writing.
I really loved “My Name is Bruce”. That’s the thing that popped up in my mind.
Bruce Campbell is the king of B movies.
Ever notice that this movie is basically the same story as The Three Amigos?
Cannibal: The Musical.
It’s a reeeally early Trey Parker and Matt Stone creation. A live action comedy musical movie about the Donner party. Definitely a classic.
Not sure it fits “so bad it’s good.” The jokes the movie wants you to laugh at are the jokes you laugh at, so it is an effective comedy.
There are jokes you probably missed too. For example Trey bole up with his girl friend the week before making the movie, so they named the horse after her.
When they wake up in the Indian village and they are practicing karate. They didn’t have any native Americans in their film school but had plenty of asain students.
Nope, knew about both of those. Another joke is the natives are speaking Japanese, not Comanche, and the teepees are the Japanese flag. Which is why the natives keep assuring everyone that they are, in fact, Indians.
The really awkward trapper song followed by them arguing about what key it was supposed to be in had me absolutely dying.
Better Off Dead.
An early John Cusack film by Savage Steve Holland co-creator of Eek! The Cat. How many montages can you fit in one movie?
“I want my two dollars!!!”
My god that car was sexy! Thats the day i fell in love.
You like raisins!
Aww man, I love this movie! I’m also a fan of the Holland’s other John Cusak film - One Crazy Summer.
It’s not quite as good (or so fond of surreal moments), but I still enjoy it.
Agreed, One Crazy Summer is not quite as good. But it’s available to stream on YouTube and will scratch the itch a bit :)
The Core
Tiptoes
Samurai Cop
I’d nominate Birdemic. You have to be in a mood to laugh at how bad it is.
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Well, I’m convinced from that preview. Looks like the full movie is on youtube. Will have to check it out!
Troll 2. So many quotable lines and unforgettable scenes. And you don’t even have to watch Troll 1, because there is no Troll 1 - at least not in relation to, or in the context of, this film.
I absolutely love Troll 1 for the simple fact that the main character was named Harry Potter and he asks a witch to teach him to be a wizard halfway through the movie. It came out 11 years before the Harry Potter books.
Armageddon is something I watch far too often. It’s not good but it’s very entertaining.
It’s very nostalgic to me, I remember watching it a ton as kid on VHS. It’s not GOOD but I think of it fondly
While it was certainly entertaining, I was always more of a Deep Impact fan myself.
I thought it was weird that two movies about a comet hitting earth came out within a year of each other.
When that happens, they are called “twin films” and it happens pretty regularly. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/twin-films-hollywood-movies-volcano-deep-impact-armageddon-capote-infamous-florence-foster-jenkins-a8431091.html
Armageddon + DVD Ben Affleck commentary.
Dracula 3000 was a fucking masterpiece
Birdemic. Hands down. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1316037/
RiffTrax put their full riff of Birdemic on YouTube a while back, absolutely worth 90min of your life.
Jfc… They made three of these? LMAO
🤣🤣🤣 oh noooo
To be fair, we probably contributed to #2&3, our fam actually rented it since you could not find a free stream of it back then!!!
It’s a crime no one has mentioned Neil Breen yet. I just came back from a showing of his latest film at an indie cinema. The whole place was so roudy and screaming at the film. I’ve never lost my voice watching a movie before 10/10.