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Manos Returns
Considering MST3K put Manos on the map, it's only fitting Rifftrax riffs the sequel!
89 votes -
"Who Killed Captain Alex."
This movie is completely off the wall! I'd especially would love to see the cast react to the in-movie "Video Joker" riffing itself!
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21 votes
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Flash Gordon 1980!!!!!
Flash Gordon 1980!!!!
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Probe (1972)
Hugh "Rocketship X-M" O'Brian is a smarmy 70s secret agent with a bunch of wires jammed into his skull because nobody had invented cellphones in 1972, and he's been told to find a bunch of diamonds rightfully stolen by the Nazis in 1945. Or something.
Meanwhile Burgess Meredith overacts as Hugh's mission control boss and has the wonderful character name of V.C.R. Cameron (hooray for clumsy technology jokes), and Sir John Gielgud(!) plays The World's Most Debonair Nazi. Oh, and there's Elke Sommer as the love interest whose parents couldn't decide whether to name their daughter Madeleine or Heidi so…
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MCU Phase 2 and 3
You guys did a great job tackling all of Phase 1, but you left out every single other MCU flick.
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The Evil (1978)
Seems to meet the criteria for a good riff: it's stupid, schlocky, and takes itself way too seriously.
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5 votes
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Popeye
Please riff the Robin Williams' "Popeye" movie, if possible. It has the making of a good movie, but It's just so weirdly executed, that I think it's perfect Riffbait.
57 votes -
dark carnival (1993)
its an incredibly bad and obscure film. and it doesnt even have a carnival, even briefly.
42 votes -
Rescue Force
An action film from 1990 that seems to devote much of its time to characters calling one another on the phone to discuss the mission they're eventually going to go on. Why settle for one gruff, hard-nosed commander who's getting to old for this shit, when you can have three or four? Throw in some sexy female secret agents who like to have long conversations about how they like to spend their time off, and about 15 minutes of actual action, and you've got yourself a film.
21 votes -
Wilding
Apparently an attempt to cash in on the "wilding" trend that gangs took part in in the early '90s. But it looks like any other '80s white, suburban kids gone wrong film. Long hair do-rag gang member's facial expressions are a highlight. The male gang leader looks like Linda Hunt. And Wings Hauser gets top billing, even though his scenes feel like they're taking place in another film.
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Monster From Green Hell (1957)
A nuclear test rocket containing wasps crashlands in an uncharted area of Africa known as 'Green Hell'. An expedition is sent over there to search for it. But before they arrive, locals are being killed by these wasps which, as a result of radiation, have grown into giants. While searching for the rocket and its contents, the party encounters dangers such as unfriendly natives, several days' of rain, a volcano, jungle wildlife and of course the giant wasps. They eventually find what they are looking for and the volcano erupting kills all the wasps at the end. They could have…
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Gotti
With a 0% Rotten Tomatoes score, there HAS to be a lot of great riffing opportunities.
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Spookies (1986)
Taking a wrong turn, travelers find themselves trapped in a mysterious house. One horror after another threatens them as the sorcerer who lives within needs sacrifices to give eternal life to his beautiful bride. Written by M. Gumen
Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EtfOdRRxTc
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The Doomsday Machine (1972)
A nuclear showdown between the U.S. and the Red Chinese reaches a boiling point when spies discover that the communists have created a doomsday machine capable of disintegrating the Earth. As the world approaches apocalypse, the Americans hastily launch a crew of male and female astronauts into space in a last ditch effort to save the human race. The orbiting survivors watch horrified as the Earth is destroyed. Adrift in their tiny, vulnerable ship, they must face their greatest fears and a very dark future of hardship, madness and death.
-oldies.com"How those movie people get in my head and…
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The Day Time Ended (1980)
Death-ray robots and swarms of alien spaceships from the future pour through a time-warp, as prehistoric monsters claw their way up from the past, turning the Williams family's isolated desert home into a living nightmare from hell. As chaos swirls around them, their last desperate hope for survival may be the very source of their horror - the worm-hole in time!
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The Brain Machine (1977)
A group of volunteers take part in a top-secret experiment involving a computer that can read minds. Designed to be therapeutic, the system performs its tasks with cold efficiency. Misinterpreting the subjects' mild illusions of immortality as dangerous delusional states of denial, the system takes drastic measures to "cure" this "condition" by initiating an extermination program. As scientists race to destroy the computer, shadowy agents from the darker corners of government insist at gunpoint that the experiment run its course to the inevitable bloody conclusion.
-oldies.comSounds like the Mads have branched out into more rewarding experiments than "The Satellite…
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Phobe (1994) - Canadian No Budget Sci-Fi Cult Film
It's time to hop in the Rowsdower-Mobile and burn rubber back to The Great White North!
In 1994, aspiring Ontario filmmaker Erika Benedikty wrote, produced, directed and edited a wildly ambitious, feature-length sci-fi action thriller for only $250. Phobe became a local sensation.
It doesn't get any better than this!
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9 (2009)
Based upon a titular 2005 short film by Shane Acker, the story is that the fabrication machine (some call him Mr. Fab) made an army of robots to kill of mankind using toxic gas to eradicate all humans and animals on Earth. All that's left are nine living ragdolls known as "Stichpunks," as well as the scary cyborgs that are hunting them. The goal for the stichpunks was to revive some kind of bacterical organisms to get the whole cycle started again and bring back some life into a post-war dead world. Dead, except for the cadaver robots hellbent to…
22 votes