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  1. 24 votes

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  2. Revenge of the Zombies (1943)

    Scott Warrington and his hired detective, Larry Adams, arrive at an old mansion in the middle of a Louisiana swamp to meet his brother-in-law, Dr. Max von Altermann shortly after the death of Scott's sister, Lila. Von Altermann, a Nazi who has been creating zombies for the armies of the Third Reich, has turned the deceased Lila into one of the undead as well, but is surprised when she shows signs of free will and challenges Max for control over his zombie thralls. Written by Doug Sederberg
    Did you just read that storyline? Still not convinced to vote for this?…

    27 votes

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  3. Demons of ludlow

    A horror film from 1983 Wisconsin by the filmmaker who made “The Giant Spider Invasion.” This one is about a small cursed New England town, population 46, whom receives a demon possessed upright piano from England for their 200 bicentennial. A lot of quirky characters in this one.

    6 votes

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  4. Evil Bong

    A group of stoners buy a bong that it possessed and transports those who use it to a strip club. The bong also speaks like a sassy black lady. Horrible acting, ridiculous story (if you can call it that) and Tommy Chong is in it.

    https://youtu.be/jqtQ60rWzRE

    5 votes

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  5. Better The Devil

    I worked on a film back in 2009. We all tried really hard, but the quality was just so low. I would love for it to join the ranks of Birdemic because it is just below that quality.

    Despite our best efforts, as amateur filmmakers, the plot, dialogue and special effects are more riff worthy. It's been on Amazon for eight years now and I would love for it to be given the attention it deserves... A good riffing.

    6 votes

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  6. Shredder Orpheus

    From the same studio that brought us Future Zone and Future Force comes a retelling of the ancient story of Orpheus, who must go into hell to save his wife Eurydice. In this version, it is a dystopian future and Orpheus is a skateboarding rick star and hell is a TV station. Jam packed with goofiness!

    20 votes

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  7. Dr. Strange (1978)

    Before the MARVEL Cinematic Universe or Benedict Cumberbatch... Back when Spider-man and the Hulk were on CBS in live-action form they aired a 93 minute tv film created as pilot featuring the origin of the Sorcerer Supreme. Peter Hooten stars as "psychiatrist" Stephen Strange with a Alex Trebek vibe vs Evil Morgan Le Fay from the 4th dimension and a possessed patient Clea Lake. The comic origins are a bit of a muddled even with Stan Lee on board as a consultant. Ultimately it tanked, but the costume is fair enough, Wong even shows up and there are some nameless…

    127 votes

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  8. Any of the “Blind Dead” Series

    Amanda de Ossorio’s “Blind Dead” are pure campy 70s Euro-garbage. Slow, plodding, with horrible dubbing and horrible effects, they instantly made me think “RiffTrax!” when I saw them. Think of “Pod People” but full-on early 70s outfits.
    Tombs Of The Blind Dead
    Return Of The Evil Dead
    Night Of The Seagulls

    Please...you must riff at least one!

    8 votes

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  9. 16 votes

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  10. Thirteen Frightened Girls

    This movie is crazy and includes some hilariously bad acting. Here's the trailer: https://youtu.be/EM3hBb6y0r4

    23 votes

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  11. Teenage Cave Man (1958)

    Robert Vaughn stars as a white 25-year-old teenage caveman with styled hair who seeks to discover what is in the uncharted jungles beyond his tribe's campsite. It is against the Word (and the Word is the Law), but he breaks it anyway. Soon he discovers a strange creature which kills with its touch. Written by Jonah Falcon
    Roger Corman directed, so you know that this is going to be a fun riff.

    29 votes

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  12. The Living Coffin (1959)

    A cowboy and his sidekick meet a ranching family that is haunted by spirits and vampires.
    A poorly dubbed Mexican cowboy horror film, I can see the riffers, from Riffttrax, mouths drooling as they read this.

    30 votes

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  13. The Time Travelers (1964)

    In 1964, a team of scientists are trying to develop a view screen into the future. What they in fact get is a portal and they soon find themselves on the other side, 127 years into the future when the portal collapses. The Earth of the future is barren and they are soon attacked by mutated humans but rescued by a group of scientists who are building a spaceship to take them to a new planet. They learn that much of Earth was destroyed as the result of a nuclear war. When it's determined that the visitors from the past…

    28 votes

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  14. The Human Duplicators (1965)

    An alien is dispatched from a faraway galaxy to take over the Earth by "duplicating" humans and creating a race of zombies resembling animated pottery in this low-budget sci-fi film. Enjoy the opening and closing shots of the alien spacecraft resembling a Christmas tree bauble dancing in space, the faces of the "duplicated" humans shattering like a cheap vase when thrown to the floor, and the formative "duplicates" as they are cooked up in the lab in individual coffins. The alien's heart is softened by the persevering goodness of a beautiful blind woman, deeply conflicting his motives as the film…

    28 votes

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  15. Death Ship (1980) please.

    Death Ship (1980) is a fun B movie; demented plot. Plus a grumpy, possessed George Kennedy.

    30 votes

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  16. Baywatch Nights Season 2

    Baywatch (the original series, not the new film with the star of High School Musical) had a spin-off called Baywatch Nights. The first season was about the characters solving crime, but the second season took a more X Files theme... they fought monsters! But, the monsters are rarely shown to the audience and the acting is terrible. So there.

    14 votes

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  17. WarGames 2: The Dead Code

    Much worse than the first xD

    8 votes

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  18. Swamp of the Lost Souls (1957)

    Horror and western story lines are already hard to combine as it is, and when the film then also tries to add in a mystery sub plot and some comical relief characters, it rapidly becomes a failure beyond imaginable proportions. The primary storyline centers on a laughably ridicule monster (some kind of hybrid between the "Creature from the Black Lagoon" and the aborted offspring of "Octaman") dragging people into a swamp and killing them. The dork in his stupid rubber suit first appeared when the corpse of a local eminent villager vanished from its coffin before the burial, yet nobody…

    27 votes

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  19. 19 votes

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  20. Zero Hour! (1957)

    The serious movie from which Airplane was born.

    During the closing days of the Second World War, six members of his Royal Canadian Air Force fighter squadron are killed due to a command decision made by pilot Ted Stryker (Dana Andrews). Years later, in civilian life in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, a guilt-stricken Stryker goes through many jobs, and his marriage is in trouble.
    Stryker finds a note at home: his wife Ellen (Linda Darnell) has taken their young son Joey and is leaving him, flying to Vancouver. He rushes to Ottawa Airport to board the same flight, Cross-Canada Air Lines…

    15 votes

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