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"Showgirls. " The pool scene-careful love, your head's gonna come off. | |||
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"Anything with Nicholas Cage. Gotta love that guy! " I hated The Wicker Man (obviously loved the original) ‘The bees’ !! | |||
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"Dog Soldiers. Made on the budget of a scene from Eastenders; scared the poop out of me." The dialogue in that film is excellent. The Keep is truly awful, but also great. Apparently their special effects maestro snuffed it half way through and hadn't left any notes on how to complete it all | |||
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"Hawk the Slayer. Objectively total rubbish with special effects from Poundland, most of the cast just filling in time and the home counties doubling for an exotic world. Yet oddly brilliant at the same time. What other films are so bad they're also great?" One of my all time faves | |||
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"Showgirls. " Hideously bad. How can you take, on the face of it, a quite sexy idea, and make such a terrible film | |||
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"Anything with Nicholas Cage. Gotta love that guy! " Everything bar 'Adapdation' which is so bad, it's still bad. | |||
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"One with Danny Dyer where all the men die and the women are flesh-eating zombies. Oi! Fat tits!! I'll have to Google the name. " Doghouse. Knew it had dog in it | |||
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"Hawk the Slayer. Objectively total rubbish with special effects from Poundland, most of the cast just filling in time and the home counties doubling for an exotic world. Yet oddly brilliant at the same time. What other films are so bad they're also great?" Hawk The Slayer - an absolute classic! Great call! Who can forget that bizarrely awesome, folk-disco soundtrack, the late, great Jack Palance chewing the scenery to glory as the dastardly Voltan and the infamous glowing, bouncy ball flurry filled final battle?! | |||
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"The Room. If you haven't seen it, prepare yourself. Best to watch it on your own then go to one of the cinema screenings that pop up every now and then. The Glasgow showings are wild with everyone screaming stuff and throwing plastic spoons (take plastic spoons with you to fully enjoy the experience)" ‘It’s bullshit! I did not hit her! I did nooot!!…..Oh hi, Mark…’ | |||
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"The Room Birdemic Sharknado Samurai Cop These four spring to mind instantly. Do a YT search for RiffTrax or MST3K to see some truly awful movies with an added snarky commentary. " Hmm what reviewer do you watch on YouTube Also don't forget manos hands of fate The actor was literally off his tits on shrooms | |||
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"Braveheart! I know I shouldn't, but I love that film! " Everyone loved it but it was awful x | |||
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"The Room. If you haven't seen it, prepare yourself. Best to watch it on your own then go to one of the cinema screenings that pop up every now and then. The Glasgow showings are wild with everyone screaming stuff and throwing plastic spoons (take plastic spoons with you to fully enjoy the experience) ‘It’s bullshit! I did not hit her! I did nooot!!…..Oh hi, Mark…’ " "Anyway, how's your sex life?" "Leave your stupid comments in your pocket!" "Hahaha what a story Mark!" | |||
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"Dog Soldiers. Made on the budget of a scene from Eastenders; scared the poop out of me." This | |||
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" Also don't forget manos hands of fate The actor was literally off his tits on shrooms" How did I forget Manos??? | |||
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"Showgirls. Hideously bad. How can you take, on the face of it, a quite sexy idea, and make such a terrible film " Well that's the skill, dare we even say the genius, of Paul Verhoeven the master satirist and uber-troller. Not easy to do! | |||
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"The Beast Must Die (1974) - its a bit like an Agatha Christie that invites you to find the killer... except in this case its a werewolf! Yep. It really is THAT bad. But its brilliant! " I especially loved the freeze frame section in that film with the narration asking the viewer if they’d yet worked out the identity of the werewolf(!!!) and the always superb and very sadly missed Peter Cushing and ultra cool, Calvin Lockhart were outstanding | |||
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"The Beast Must Die (1974) - its a bit like an Agatha Christie that invites you to find the killer... except in this case its a werewolf! Yep. It really is THAT bad. But its brilliant! I especially loved the freeze frame section in that film with the narration asking the viewer if they’d yet worked out the identity of the werewolf(!!!) and the always superb and very sadly missed Peter Cushing and ultra cool, Calvin Lockhart were outstanding " Saw it as a Horror Double Bill on TV as a teenager. It’s still one of my favourite B horror movies, especially the werewolf break, absolutely brilliant. I recommend this film every time someone wants a fun horror film, not too nasty, not too serious. | |||
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"Bad taste by Peter Jackson" The bit where he bazookas the sheep! Still cracks me up every time. Wish Peter Jackson would forget about Beatles and hobbits and make bat-shit-crazy stuff like this again!!! PS - Disclaimer to avoid potential pile-on: I LOVED both the Hobbits and The Beatles doc! LOL | |||
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"The Beast Must Die (1974) - its a bit like an Agatha Christie that invites you to find the killer... except in this case its a werewolf! Yep. It really is THAT bad. But its brilliant! I especially loved the freeze frame section in that film with the narration asking the viewer if they’d yet worked out the identity of the werewolf(!!!) and the always superb and very sadly missed Peter Cushing and ultra cool, Calvin Lockhart were outstanding Saw it as a Horror Double Bill on TV as a teenager. It’s still one of my favourite B horror movies, especially the werewolf break, absolutely brilliant. I recommend this film every time someone wants a fun horror film, not too nasty, not too serious. " That pause for you all to guess the identity of the Werewolf is a great gimmick. Gorgo is a great bad film. Britain's answer to Godzilla. It was originally going to be set in Australia until the producer decided that there were no landmarks or items of interest worth destroying, so it was London that copped it in the end. | |||
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"The Beast Must Die (1974) - its a bit like an Agatha Christie that invites you to find the killer... except in this case its a werewolf! Yep. It really is THAT bad. But its brilliant! I especially loved the freeze frame section in that film with the narration asking the viewer if they’d yet worked out the identity of the werewolf(!!!) and the always superb and very sadly missed Peter Cushing and ultra cool, Calvin Lockhart were outstanding Saw it as a Horror Double Bill on TV as a teenager. It’s still one of my favourite B horror movies, especially the werewolf break, absolutely brilliant. I recommend this film every time someone wants a fun horror film, not too nasty, not too serious. That pause for you all to guess the identity of the Werewolf is a great gimmick. Gorgo is a great bad film. Britain's answer to Godzilla. It was originally going to be set in Australia until the producer decided that there were no landmarks or items of interest worth destroying, so it was London that copped it in the end." I remember it well It was really quite sweet to as the titular monster was only really searching for her lost infant (the extreme destruction she caused was inadvertent). It even boasted a lovely, happy ending to | |||
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" I remember it well It was really quite sweet to as the titular monster was only really searching for her lost infant (the extreme destruction she caused was inadvertent). It even boasted a lovely, happy ending to " Far better than a dead creature. | |||
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"Nightmare City Zombi Flesh Eaters 3 and 4 " How cool was THAT soundtrack in Lenzi’s, Nightmare City? | |||
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"Tank girl Waterworld " Oh god tank girl but Lori petty yes plz | |||
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"Nightmare City Zombi Flesh Eaters 3 and 4 " And some trivia regarding Zombie Flesh Eaters 4: Afterlife…..A certain Jeff Striker appears in it. Well….our Jeff is better known as a formerly famous gay porn star | |||
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"Nightmare City Zombi Flesh Eaters 3 and 4 How cool was THAT soundtrack in Lenzi’s, Nightmare City? " I know - it was awesome. I love Nightmare City it’s brilliant | |||
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"Hawk the Slayer. Objectively total rubbish with special effects from Poundland, most of the cast just filling in time and the home counties doubling for an exotic world. Yet oddly brilliant at the same time. What other films are so bad they're also great?" I loved this! And Beast master and Ladyhawke! | |||
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"Doc Savage (man of bronze)" The great Ron (Tarzan) Ely! The theme tune was a work of genius…..attaching lyrics about our eponymous hero over John Philip Sousa’s, The Thunderer(!!!) It was bloody awesome! | |||
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"How could I forget this classic: The Story Of Ricky. If you’ve seen it, you’ll certainly never forget it; a sort of curious mixture between, Fist Of The North Star and The Shawshank Redemption…..with oodles of gore. Fucking class it is! " Incredible film | |||
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"Braindead. The bit where a zombie vicar fucks a zombie woman and creates a zombie child is ridiculous. " I think that's actually a brilliant film | |||
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"Starship Troopers! " It's actually a good film. It's a deliberate satire. | |||
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"I can't think past The Greasy Strange ler (Weird that I am not allowed to use that word on here?). Very bad but I often want to watch it again." OMG you beat me to it, it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen but just soooo weird that I had to watch it several times just to get all the weirdness | |||
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"I can't think past The Greasy Strange ler (Weird that I am not allowed to use that word on here?). Very bad but I often want to watch it again. OMG you beat me to it, it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen but just soooo weird that I had to watch it several times just to get all the weirdness " The Greasy Strang-ler's meant to be like that though, it's not a bad film. I thought it was brilliant | |||
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"Showgirls. " Hell yes | |||
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"Lifeforce. So bad. So so bad." But the head vampiress, played by the delectable, Mathilda May….so, so HOT! | |||
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"Lifeforce. So bad. So so bad. But the head vampiress, played by the delectable, Mathilda May….so, so HOT! " Mate, we clearly have similar tastes in films | |||
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"Lifeforce. So bad. So so bad. But the head vampiress, played by the delectable, Mathilda May….so, so HOT! Mate, we clearly have similar tastes in films " The film was based on the novel, The Space Vampires by occult writer, Colin Wilson but the studio immediately demanded a title change. There are also rumours that they insisted on a shorter running time from what the director, Tobe Hooper of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre fame had originally planned. As a result, whole explanatory scenes were cut from the script and the film has a resulting somewhat rushed and disjointed feel to it as it hurries to cram all the events in. Having said that, it’s certainly never dull and boasts a great cast including Steve Railsback (who gives it his all!), a very youthful looking, almost baby faced Peter Firth, Frank Finlay and even Patrick Stewart. A great shame really but it is still mighty fun and Matilda May naked throughout….well, I certainly can’t complain about that… | |||
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"A mate of mine was an extra on Life Force. He was one of those guys who was stick thin and never put on weight. He played one of those zombies. " did he get to see that gorgeous lady wandering round naked? Better than getting paid any day | |||
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"A mate of mine was an extra on Life Force. He was one of those guys who was stick thin and never put on weight. He played one of those zombies. did he get to see that gorgeous lady wandering round naked? Better than getting paid any day" Of course I had to ask him and, no, not a chance. | |||
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"A mate of mine was an extra on Life Force. He was one of those guys who was stick thin and never put on weight. He played one of those zombies. did he get to see that gorgeous lady wandering round naked? Better than getting paid any day Of course I had to ask him and, no, not a chance." | |||
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"Starship Troopers! It's actually a good film. It's a deliberate satire." Agree fully! I can't help but smirk at the people choosing Paul Verhoeven films. They're deliberately made that way as he is a master satirist and social commentator. They're multi-layered, not just 1D spoon fed 'stories' | |||
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"Kung Fu hustle " Love this, got it on DVD from the Pound Shop | |||
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"A lot of these films getting picked aren't even bad films" I know, Tombstone is one of my favourite films. Val Kilmer is incredible in it. | |||
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"A lot of these films getting picked aren't even bad films" Most are just bad lol. | |||
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"A lot of these films getting picked aren't even bad films I know, Tombstone is one of my favourite films. Val Kilmer is incredible in it. " Team America, Dog Soldiers, Dead Snow, Bubba Ho Tep, Excalibur, Tombstone, Bad Taste, Tremors, Big Trouble in Little China, Killer Clowns from Outer Space, Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky, Braindead, The Greasy Strang-ler, Starship Troopers, Showgirls... All of them are good to great - maybe a few are even brilliant - and are exactly what the filmmaker set out to achieve. To me, a so-bad-it's-good film is where someone has tried to make a good film and it ends up enjoyable for all the wrong reasons, like The Room, Plan 9, Manos... | |||
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