Movies so bad, they are good.

OT: anything goes!

Moderator: Edi

User avatar
Drewcifer
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1515
Joined: 2002-11-05 07:13pm
Location: drawn in by groovitation

Post by Drewcifer »

Surf 2 OK, first, there was no Surf 1. Basically, two surfer dudes save their town from a evil scientist who creates a soda pop that turns surfers into zombies that play bad punk rock. IIRC, one of Eric Stolz's first movies.

Get Crazy Max Wolfe tries to save his Saturn Theatre -- by throwing one last New Year's show -- from an evil land developer that wants the property to build a high rise. Silly as all get out, but includes musical performances by Captain Cloud (Howard Kaylan of the Turtles moonlighting as a hippy) Lee Ving from Fear, Bill Henderson, John Densmore (of the Doors), Malcolm McDowell (!!) as a Mick Jagger spoof, and Lou Reed. Very bad, but one of my all times favorites. Also stars Robert Picardo (the doc from Voyager).

"Damn, this is a one way street!"
"Yeah, but I'm only going one way."

"Omigod, where is the bomb?"
"I got the bong, man..."
Image Original Warsie ++ Smartass! ~ Picker ~ Grinner ~ Lover ~ Sinner ++ "There's no time for later now"
User avatar
paladin
Jedi Master
Posts: 1393
Joined: 2002-07-22 11:01am
Location: Terra Maria

Post by paladin »

RogueIce wrote:
paladin wrote:Army of Darkness, From Dusk til Dawn, and Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity!
Sounds like a porno to me. :wink:
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity was not a porn but it could have been very easily. It would only have needed some Actual sex scenes and the typical bad music from porn movies. It did have the bad acting, worse dialogue, and non-sense plot. But any movie with babes in leather bikinis is good in my book!
User avatar
neoolong
Dead Sexy 'Shroom
Posts: 13180
Joined: 2002-08-29 10:01pm
Location: California

Post by neoolong »

Red Dawn. You know you liked it. :D
Member of the BotM. @( !.! )@
User avatar
LT.Hit-Man
Rabid Monkey
Posts: 1351
Joined: 2003-01-08 09:23pm

Post by LT.Hit-Man »

Sargent Kabokeyman LAPD, I know I misspelt the name but it's a good flick from Troma.
Bug:A moive about firebugs, the phone sence was cool.
Squrim:Killer worms
:twisted:
Brotherhood of the Monkey: Rabid Sith Monkey from hell.
Mad scribbler of the Writer's Guild Headquarters
Grand Inquisitor of ASVS (ret) ASVS Vets Assc.

" poor bruised and mistreated? jesus Christ Iggy, you haven't been watching Voyager reruns again have you? " - Darth Fanboy
User avatar
Drewcifer
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1515
Joined: 2002-11-05 07:13pm
Location: drawn in by groovitation

Post by Drewcifer »

neoolong wrote:Red Dawn. You know you liked it. :D
WOLVERINES!
Image Original Warsie ++ Smartass! ~ Picker ~ Grinner ~ Lover ~ Sinner ++ "There's no time for later now"
User avatar
The Yosemite Bear
Mostly Harmless Nutcase (Requiescat in Pace)
Posts: 35211
Joined: 2002-07-21 02:38am
Location: Dave's Not Here Man

Post by The Yosemite Bear »

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and it's sequel.

Oh yeah, what about The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Image

The scariest folk song lyrics are "My Boy Grew up to be just like me" from cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin
User avatar
Frank Hipper
Overfiend of the Superego
Posts: 12882
Joined: 2002-10-17 08:48am
Location: Hamilton, Ohio?

Post by Frank Hipper »

Drewcifer wrote:Surf 2 OK, first, there was no Surf 1. Basically, two surfer dudes save their town from a evil scientist who creates a soda pop that turns surfers into zombies that play bad punk rock. IIRC, one of Eric Stolz's first movies.
UH, I'M IN THAT FLICK!!!!
Opening scene, I'm the tuba player in the band with the white(fiberglass)tuba!(sousaphone)
That's our High School band, took us ALL fucking day to shoot that! I was all of 14 years old.*snif*
Image
Life is all the eternity you get, use it wisely.
User avatar
Drewcifer
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1515
Joined: 2002-11-05 07:13pm
Location: drawn in by groovitation

Post by Drewcifer »

Frank Hipper wrote:
Drewcifer wrote:Surf 2...
UH, I'M IN THAT FLICK!!!!
Cool, I'll have to find my tape of it, maybe try and do some screen caps for ya.
Image Original Warsie ++ Smartass! ~ Picker ~ Grinner ~ Lover ~ Sinner ++ "There's no time for later now"
User avatar
Vympel
Spetsnaz
Spetsnaz
Posts: 29312
Joined: 2002-07-19 01:08am
Location: Sydney Australia

Post by Vympel »

Every John Carpenter film EVER.

The greatest being

BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA
Like Legend of Galactic Heroes? Please contribute to http://gineipaedia.com/
User avatar
Frank Hipper
Overfiend of the Superego
Posts: 12882
Joined: 2002-10-17 08:48am
Location: Hamilton, Ohio?

Post by Frank Hipper »

Drewcifer wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:
Drewcifer wrote:Surf 2...
UH, I'M IN THAT FLICK!!!!
Cool, I'll have to find my tape of it, maybe try and do some screen caps for ya.
IIRC, the best you see of me is like half my face. But I'd really dig that!
BTW, "Get Crazy" is also one of my favorites for this category. :D Freddy Wanker! And his 747 has a hand wrapped around it! Hehe.
Image
Life is all the eternity you get, use it wisely.
User avatar
Drewcifer
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1515
Joined: 2002-11-05 07:13pm
Location: drawn in by groovitation

Post by Drewcifer »

Frank Hipper wrote:But I'd really dig that!
I'm notorious for not finishing things I start, but I'lll see what I come up with :)
BTW, "Get Crazy" is also one of my favorites for this category. :D Freddy Wanker! And his 747 has a hand wrapped around it! Hehe.
:lol: Yeah, Malcolm McDowell played a great spoiled indulgent rockstar (Reggie Wanker, btw :)). I have the soundtrack on vinyl too, somewhere around here. IIRC, it includes all three versions of Hootchie-Coochie man.
Image Original Warsie ++ Smartass! ~ Picker ~ Grinner ~ Lover ~ Sinner ++ "There's no time for later now"
User avatar
Tsyroc
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 13748
Joined: 2002-07-29 08:35am
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Post by Tsyroc »

Vympel wrote:Every John Carpenter film EVER.

The greatest being

BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA

:lol:

Besides BTILC I like Ghosts of Mars, Escape from L.A., Christine and Escape From New York although the last two probably qualify as a good movies.

Escape From L.A. is weird. There is sooo much about it that is bad but I still manage to kind of like it. Part of it is because of Snake Pliken, he's just cool. Plus I like "Funddie America" and Snake stickin' to everyone in the end but the surfing, the Surgeon General of Beverly Hills :lol: it is soooo bad. How about the finally battle scene where they are all flying around on hangliders, tossing grenades and shooting guns?
By the pricking of my thumb,
Something wicked this way comes.
Open, locks,
Whoever knocks.
User avatar
Darth Gojira
Jedi Master
Posts: 1378
Joined: 2002-07-14 08:20am
Location: Rampaging around Cook County

Post by Darth Gojira »

Simon H.Johansen wrote:Reptilicus!

Denmark's first and only giant monster movie.
Ahh, Reptilicus. Watch a rubber snake puppet terrorise Copenhagen(sp) and experiance the true terror of a Danish lounge singer!
Hokey masers and giant robots are no match for a good kaiju at your side, kid
Post #666: 5-24-03, 8:26 am (Hey, why not?)
Do you not believe in Thor, the Viking Thunder God? If not, then do you consider your state of disbelief in Thor to be a religion? Are you an AThorist?-Darth Wong on Atheism as a religion
User avatar
Sea Skimmer
Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
Posts: 37390
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
Location: Passchendaele City, HAB

Post by Sea Skimmer »

Space Mutiny: Which I have only viewed during Mystery Science Theater 3000

The plot is basically a colony ship is faced with a mutiny by its "enforcer" security personal. You can tell things are bad when it starts out using recycled Battlestar Galactic external shots. Later it gets even better then the ships engine room appears to have large windows with sun shining through them, concrete floors and cinderblock walls. Not to mention mazes of corded pipes.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
User avatar
Andrew J.
Sith Marauder
Posts: 3508
Joined: 2002-08-18 03:07pm
Location: The Adirondacks

Post by Andrew J. »

I've always liked Godzilla vs. Megalon and vs. Gigan more than the average G-Fan. Does that count?
Don't hate; appreciate!

RIP Eddie.
User avatar
neoolong
Dead Sexy 'Shroom
Posts: 13180
Joined: 2002-08-29 10:01pm
Location: California

Post by neoolong »

Sea Skimmer wrote:Space Mutiny: Which I have only viewed during Mystery Science Theater 3000

The plot is basically a colony ship is faced with a mutiny by its "enforcer" security personal. You can tell things are bad when it starts out using recycled Battlestar Galactic external shots. Later it gets even better then the ships engine room appears to have large windows with sun shining through them, concrete floors and cinderblock walls. Not to mention mazes of corded pipes.
Don't forget the sump. :D
Member of the BotM. @( !.! )@
User avatar
SyntaxVorlon
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 5954
Joined: 2002-12-18 08:45pm
Location: Places
Contact:

Post by SyntaxVorlon »

LT.Hit-Man wrote:Sargent Kabokeyman LAPD, I know I misspelt the name but it's a good flick from Troma.
Bug:A moive about firebugs, the phone sence was cool.
Squrim:Killer worms
:twisted:
That's NYPD!!!
User avatar
LT.Hit-Man
Rabid Monkey
Posts: 1351
Joined: 2003-01-08 09:23pm

Post by LT.Hit-Man »

SyntaxVorlon wrote:
LT.Hit-Man wrote:Sargent Kabokeyman LAPD, I know I misspelt the name but it's a good flick from Troma.
Bug:A moive about firebugs, the phone sence was cool.
Squrim:Killer worms
:twisted:
That's NYPD!!!
Whatever the point being I enjoyed that flick
Besides I can't help that I got booted for the entire school system in the US becuase I flunked geogrpahy when I was ten years old!
Brotherhood of the Monkey: Rabid Sith Monkey from hell.
Mad scribbler of the Writer's Guild Headquarters
Grand Inquisitor of ASVS (ret) ASVS Vets Assc.

" poor bruised and mistreated? jesus Christ Iggy, you haven't been watching Voyager reruns again have you? " - Darth Fanboy
User avatar
Tsyroc
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 13748
Joined: 2002-07-29 08:35am
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Post by Tsyroc »

Andrew J. wrote:I've always liked Godzilla vs. Megalon and vs. Gigan more than the average G-Fan. Does that count?
I think so. From a pure cheesy mahem point of view I find those two movies more entertaining than DAM which IMO is overrated because of nostalgia. Then again, that might be why I like the two you mentioned since I saw them in the theater as a kid. :D
By the pricking of my thumb,
Something wicked this way comes.
Open, locks,
Whoever knocks.
User avatar
Edi
Dragonlord
Dragonlord
Posts: 12461
Joined: 2002-07-11 12:27am
Location: Helsinki, Finland

Post by Edi »

I can't believe nobody has voted for Relic yet! Let's see: American scientist goes to South America, finds native tribe, breaks some taboo or other, gets force-fed some stuff that turns him into a raving monster with the DNA of parts lizard, parts human, parts something or other and another something or other and gets sent back in a box basically. His collegues are first puzzled when people disappear and they later turn up minus their brains and then they gradually begin discovering what had happened and so forth... Not to mention that the critter morphs every time it kills, and grows in size despite not having any sustenance, and they have a device that completely maps the genetic structure of organisms in an 30 minutes or something. That movie fits the definition of being so bad that it can't help being good (for absolute gales of laughter, but nothing else).

Aargh, the horror! :shock: :shock:

Edi
User avatar
Montcalm
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 7879
Joined: 2003-01-15 10:50am
Location: Montreal Canada North America

Post by Montcalm »

Edi wrote:I can't believe nobody has voted for Relic yet! Let's see: American scientist goes to South America, finds native tribe, breaks some taboo or other, gets force-fed some stuff that turns him into a raving monster with the DNA of parts lizard, parts human, parts something or other and another something or other and gets sent back in a box basically. His collegues are first puzzled when people disappear and they later turn up minus their brains and then they gradually begin discovering what had happened and so forth... Not to mention that the critter morphs every time it kills, and grows in size despite not having any sustenance, and they have a device that completely maps the genetic structure of organisms in an 30 minutes or something. That movie fits the definition of being so bad that it can't help being good (for absolute gales of laughter, but nothing else).

Aargh, the horror! :shock: :shock:

Edi
What about the scene with the police on the roof,one of the get cut in half the other twit scream instead of shooting in to get the monster. :roll:
Image
Jerry Orbach 1935 2004
Admiral Valdemar~You know you've fucked up when Wacky Races has more realistic looking vehicles than your own.
User avatar
Darth Gojira
Jedi Master
Posts: 1378
Joined: 2002-07-14 08:20am
Location: Rampaging around Cook County

Post by Darth Gojira »

Andrew J. wrote:I've always liked Godzilla vs. Megalon and vs. Gigan more than the average G-Fan. Does that count?
I always thought that vs Gigan would be good fodder for a kicka$$ remake. Gigan is a very cool monster, and I kinda admired Anguirus for getting the crap kicked out of him and yet coming back to slam Ghidrah.
Hokey masers and giant robots are no match for a good kaiju at your side, kid
Post #666: 5-24-03, 8:26 am (Hey, why not?)
Do you not believe in Thor, the Viking Thunder God? If not, then do you consider your state of disbelief in Thor to be a religion? Are you an AThorist?-Darth Wong on Atheism as a religion
Post Reply