Whats your favorite bad movie?

A lot of people did not like this one, but for some reason I did. "A View To A Kill", Roger Moore's last forray as James Bond. I think at this point the writers didn't have any ideas left or ran out of books to adapt, plus Moore was getting up there in years. But it's fun to watch, and hey, Christopher Walken is a villian!
 
[quote name='kaw']Three O'clock High. It came out in the late 80's, and was overshadowed by some other great "teen" movies (Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller), but I strongly suggest this movie to anyone.[/quote]

Yeah, I used to like that one a lot.
 
[quote name='BigNick']Anything with Van Damm or Dolf Lungren! They rule! Especially Blood Sport![/quote]

The original Punisher movie was pretty damn funny.
 
There are a couple of Bad movies that I like:

The Swamp Thing (I saw it on Cable a million times)

The Beastmaster (I dig those ferrets)

Valley of the Dolls (the entire movie is quotable)

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (Russ Meyer's on Crack)

Toxie Avenger 1 (A classic)
 
[quote name='TomCloud9']Cheech and chong movies are the worst if your not stoned.[/quote]

simple solution: get stoned before you watch them...

as for the movie like thats the worst? um.. maybe biodome if thats considered bad? and the flinstones movies deff
 
MR. NANNY! Hulk Hogan dances in a ballerina costume to protect two attention-crazed children from a guy with a metal skull. Also starring George Jefferson. Pure, unadulterated joy.
 
if any of you guys like to skateboard........shorty's "guilty" is the funniest of them........it sucks but i like to watch it all the time(just the storyline is hilarious)

well i loved kung pow(still waiting for the sequel)
 
The two movies that come to mind are Kung Pow and Army of Darkness. I laugh my ass off each time I watch these movies.
 
[quote name='KrazyKefka']Wild Zero - you owe it to yourself to see it. Check out the trailer here

Rock and Roll!!!!!!!![/quote]

Awww man, NetFlix doesn't have it. that trailer wa so fucking funny, that that will be the next DVD I buy.
 
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
"Hey lick my plate ya dog d*ck!"
Geez, I must have re-winded that part about a hundred times and I'd laugh every time.

Some bad 80's movies I'll watch if I find them while I'm flipping channels include Over the Top and Vision Quest.
 
[quote name='redgopher'][quote name='alongx']resident evil[/quote]

That movie doesn't suck!

Of course that was coming from someone with that dumbass John Stamos as an avatar. WTF are you thinking?[/quote]

Helping people is what John Stamos is all about.

I have to say Dude, where's my car? That movie is perhaps the stupidest movie I have ever seen, and yet I love it.
-I want to ride that daddy.
-Me too son.
 
[quote name='dtcarson']Cannibal! The Musical

Ironically, I can't stand South Park.

RE wasn't bad, as long as you turned off your brain and enjoyed it for what it was.[/quote]

Cannibal had its moments but for the most part it was terrible. But the river scene and the snowman scene were priceless.
 
Pee Wee's Big Adventure and They Live! are generally considered to be good movies; 28 days Later and Army of Darkness also received good reviews.

Movies that are truly bad that I like are Assassins and Any Given Sunday.
 
Heh...Someone above mentioned the wonderful japanese flick Wild Zero...That movie absolutely rules! A big fave of mine! It has to be one of the biggest freakouts in recent memory - Club Owners in lace up hot pants...the most bizzarre love interest I've seen in a movie in a while...drugs...zombies...aliens...the awesome .jp punk band Guitar Wolf...and an ending that has to be seen to be believed! This comes highly recommended for fans of b-movies!


"ACE!!!! ROCK AND ROLL KNOWS NO BOUNDARIES!!!"
 
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No Retreat, No Surrender.

I think it was the first movie Jean Claude Van Damme was in and he played an evil Russian kickboxer.

The movie was pretty cheasy. It's about a kid who idolizes Bruce Lee and is constantly getting his ass kicked. Then one day, after his dad breaks all his Martial Arts stuff, he runs away to an abandoned house to get away. And who's there to great him? None other than Mr. Lee himself.

He starts training him, and he turns into a Martial Arts masta!
 
[quote name='spoo']Hotdog the Movie.
It is a crappy sking movie that I love.[/quote]

Where's Mr. Pickle?
Between Mr. Legs!

That's all I remember about that movie [i hope that's the right movie.]

How was Starship Troopers a 'bad' movie? It definitely took 'liberties' with Heinlein's novel, but i thought it was excellent on many levels.

Anyone else miss Gilbert Gottfried on 'Up All Night', or even before that, Commander USA's Groovy Movies? Man, USA Network had my Saturday daytime, then the night time, locked up.
 
[quote name='dtcarson']

How was Starship Troopers a 'bad' movie? It definitely took 'liberties' with Heinlein's novel, but i thought it was excellent on many levels.
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Starship Troopers was nothing more than a soap opera to me - I would qualify that to be a bad movie.
 
The little known Jackie Chan film Fantasy Mission Force. He's not the star but it's hilarious. It's worth it just for the opening when you see "American General Abraham Lincoln" get kidnapped. Nazis driving vintage cars, ghosts, a chinese rambo, amazons, it's just too crazy.
 
I've been reacquainting myself with Commando on cable. Those lines age like a fine wine cooler: "I eat green berets for breakfast. And right now I'm very hungry!"
 
without a doubt, a hilarious moive.....

Dead Heat starring Joe Piscopo and Treat Williams

Also:

Masters of the Universe(like someone said eariler, it's Dolph Lundgren)
Playmate of the Apes
Demolition Man

and Vampires (starring Casper Van Dien) is just hilarious
 
[quote name='AlbinoNinja']League of the Extraordinary Gentleman is just so god damn easy to make fun of.[/quote]

Agreed'd. I wasn't impressed at all with this movie.
 
[quote name='x0thedeadzone0x'][quote name='AlbinoNinja']League of the Extraordinary Gentleman is just so god damn easy to make fun of.[/quote]

Agreed'd. I wasn't impressed at all with this movie.[/quote]

Agreed.. Yet my wife loved it. Go fig.
 
[quote name='Grave_Addiction']
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No Retreat, No Surrender.

I think it was the first movie Jean Claude Van Damme was in and he played an evil Russian kickboxer.

The movie was pretty cheasy. It's about a kid who idolizes Bruce Lee and is constantly getting his ass kicked. Then one day, after his dad breaks all his Martial Arts stuff, he runs away to an abandoned house to get away. And who's there to great him? None other than Mr. Lee himself.

He starts training him, and he turns into a Martial Arts masta![/quote]
I am the proud owner of this movie!
 
[quote name='AlbinoNinja']League of the Extraordinary Gentleman is just so god damn easy to make fun of.[/quote]

Of course, it's a campy movie based on campy comics. It's not supposed to be taken seriously.
 
[quote name='Sheik Rattle Enroll'][quote name='AlbinoNinja']League of the Extraordinary Gentleman is just so god damn easy to make fun of.[/quote]

Of course, it's a campy movie based on campy comics. It's not supposed to be taken seriously.[/quote]

Some movies, as this thread implies, are so bad that they are good. League was just bad. I found no redeeming qualities in it whatsoever.
 
[quote name='dutch72']The classic " Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! " with that hottie Tura Satana[/quote]

Hell yeah!!! Faster Pussycat Kill Kill!!! That movie is great! I mentioned another Russ Meyer's film in an earlier post "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls"

Faster Pussycat has more attitude though.
 
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