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  1. Star Games on DVD!

    Yay! One of the weirdest moments ever captured on film!

    1 vote

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  2. 19 votes

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  3. Little House on the Prarie "Meet Me at the Fair" Episode

    I won't say I hate Little House. There's a few episodes that were funny and cute. But this episode? Yikes. The Ingalls go to the nearby fair and Mary meets a creepy guy with a perm who runs a Hot Air Balloon. Meanwhile, Laura plots revenge on Nellie Olson (what's new?) and the family tries to win contests. Oh, and there's a girl that gets caught in a runaway balloon. There's also a musical score that plays through the episode, and it literally makes you sick to your stomach. And if the images below don't convince you this episode is…

    8 votes

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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Revenge of the Stepford Wives

    A TV reporter arrives in Stepford to do a story on the American town with the lowest crime and divorce rates and the tightest real-estate market (no one ever leaves). She needs an assistant, and after interviewing the seemingly-plastic women of Stepford, jumps at the chance to hire the down-to-earth Megan, who's married to a newly-hired cop who hasn't yet moved into the town. Four times a day a siren sounds and every woman in town takes a pill (they each claim it's a thyroid condition). Accidents start to happen, Megan disappears for a couple of days, and the reporter…

    17 votes

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  7. The Amazing Colossal Man (1957)

    Lt. Col. Glenn Manning is inadvertently exposed to a plutonium bomb blast at Camp Desert Rock. Though burned over 90% of his body, he survives, and begins to grow in size. As he grows, his heart and circulatory system fail to keep pace with his growth, and he is gradually losing his mind as a result of reduced blood supply to his brain. He reaches 50 feet tall before his growth is stopped. By this time he has become insane. He escapes and wreaks havoc upon Las Vegas before he is finally stopped. Written by Teresa E. Tutt
    Who hasn't…

    33 votes

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  8. War of the Colossal Beast (1958)

    Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colosasal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very hungry.
    Eventually he makes his way to Los Angeles (like most monsters tend to do) and finds out that not only the dating scene for giant men very tough, but people don't seem to understand his obsessive compulsive need to destroy things. Things are much different then they were in the 1950s.

    31 votes

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  9. My Son the Vampire aka Vampire Over London (1952)

    Mother Riley (who is actually a man dressed in drag) accidentally receives a radar controlled robot meant for Von Housen (Bela Lugosi), who planed to use it for world domination. Von Housen orders the robot to go back to his lair, and the robot brings back Mother Riley with it. Mother Riley does her gosh darn best to thwart Von Housen's plan for world domination.
    I bet that Ed Wood must have kicked himself a million times for not coming up with this movie idea himself.

    13 votes

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  10. The Creation of the Humanoids (1962)

    In a post holocaust society, robots take it on their own to help the dying human race by giving them android bodies.
    This really makes me question the whole "robot intelligence" concept.

    36 votes

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  11. 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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  12. Beyond the Time Barrier (1960)

    Experimental pilot testing a new rocket powered craft (actually a Convair F-102 interceptor) manages to fly into the future and land at the now deserted airbase he left. He ends up in a city with people who are suspicious he is a spy and who want to keep him to procreate with the rulers daughter because the majority of the inhabitants are sterile. He manages to escape and return to his own time but "with consequences". Written by Jamie Bone

    28 votes

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  13. Creature of the Walking Dead (1965)

    A mad scientist, who discovered the secret of eternal youth by draining of blood from a young woman, gets executed. His ancestor moves into the home, eventually discovering the scientist's body. He revives him, and the terror continues.
    Three good reasons to riff this movie: Director Jerry Warren, Director Jerry Warren, Director Jerry Warren.

    27 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. Dr. Satan's Robot (1966 TV Movie)

    An edited version of the 1940 Republic serial "Mysterious Doctor Satan", which was released to TV in a syndication package in 1966.

    10 votes

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  16. The Beasts Are on the Streets (1978)

    A truck crashes into the fence of a wildlife preservation place and all the animals are "on the streets." I'm surprised this hasn't already been riffed! It's sheer riffing gold!

    25 votes

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  17. Untamed Women (1952)

    During World War II, an American bomber pilot is rescued after drifting at sea aboard a raft. After being administered truth serum, he tells the doctor a story of how he and the three survivors of his plane crash washed up on an island that was inhabited by a tribe of beautiful primitive cave-women, dinosaurs and a group of savage cavemen who are bent on abducting the women for breeding purposes. - Written by frankfob2
    This is a very bad, poorly acted, cut and paste,amateur looking film. Everything about this movie is just plain wrong, in other words it's perfect…

    20 votes

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  18. Nyoka and the Lost Secrets of Hippocrates (1966 TV Movie)

    In this feature-length reediting of the serial 'Perils of Nyoka (1942)', the famed African jungle girl Nyoka competes with an equally resourceful (and white) female nemesis, Vultura, to obtain a set of mysterious tablets of wondrous power.
    - Written by Jim Beaver
    If any of this includes female mud wrestling then this movie automatically should be moved to the top of the list.

    22 votes

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  19. Unknown Island (1948)

    Adventure-seeker Ted Osborne has convinced his finacee Carole to finance his expedition to an uncharted South Pacific island supposedly populated with dinosaurs. Piloting their ship is Captain Tarnowski, a ruthless alcoholic suffering from malaria- induced bouts of insanity. When they arrive at the island, they discover that the stories they have heard are all true. Will they survive to tell anyone what they've found? Written by Jean-Marc Rocher
    The cheese here is so thick that Limburger permeates the air as I submit this. We need Rifftrax to cut-the-cheese.

    34 votes

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  20. Slaves of the Invisible Monster (1966)

    An edited version of the 1950 Republc serial "The Invisible Monster."
    Visible monsters are generally very tough to fight, but an invisible monster? C'mon, the odds of winning this fight are worse than winning the Super-lotto.

    12 votes

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