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  1. Give My Regards To Broad Street

    So, after the fiasco that was 1967's Magical Mystery Tour, Paul McCartney must have learned his lesson about trying to make films with little input or help from anyone else, right?

    We WISH.

    About twenty years after his first try, not-yet-Sir Paul made this vanity project that was presented as "a day in the life of Paul McCartney". The plot of this movie, such as it is, involves the master tapes of Paul's latest album going missing--tapes he'd entrusted to an ex-con he'd hired. If those tapes aren't found by midnight, A Big Evil Corporation will take over the recording…

    28 votes

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  2. Magical Mystery Tour

    The first critically panned and commercially unsuccessful film the Beatles made, this made-for-TV film is so sixties you get a contact high just WATCHING it. Paul came up with the idea as a project to help keep the band going after the death of their manager Brian Epstein. The lads pretty much made up the "script" as they went along and filmed whatever happened to take place as they tooled around in a blue-and-yellow bus. It's since been re-evaluated for its somewhat proto-Python comedy, and the music is definitely a plus (the soundtrack album was the only successful part of…

    28 votes

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  3. Pet Sematary

    Fred Gwynn, scary as crap Zelda, cute dead kids, terrible actor kids, suicide and Grumpy Cat! What more could ya want? Oh and the Ramones! lol

    15 votes

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  5. orgy of the dead

    A graveyard strip tease so bad even ed wood couldn't direct it (only write it)

    4 votes

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  6. The Zodiac Killer (1971)

    He could be your brother's best friend, a trucker who just wants to party or your friendly neighborhood satan worshipping postman- whoever he is, just remember he might also be a woefully inept serial killer known as Zodiac - speaking of woefully inept, the police in this movie are rivaled only by Barney Fife and Rosco P. Coltrane- with a soundtrack and dialogue borrowed from Manos and an ACI like film style, this movie is so ready for a riff, it's like the people who made this 70's show saw the future and knew there would one day be Rifftrax-…

    2 votes

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  7. Tom & Jerry: The Movie (1993)

    I love the world's famous cat & mouse fighting all the time, but they finally being friends and they talk in this movie. They team up with a girl named Robyn to find her Dad and be heroes. This movie wants me to LOL.

    5 votes

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  8. Nail Gun Massacre

    Nail Gun Massacre is the perfect Rifftrax movie. Made during the slasher era when everyone was throwing a new hardware-using killer onto VHS, it's a horrible movie that has one thing that really makes it perfect.

    All throughout the movie, the killer is very clearly male. Big, built, but wearing a leather jacket and motorcycle helmet while nail gunning people.

    In the end, it's revealed that the killer is a woman. A very small, petite woman. Magically, she apparently grew five sizes every time she went a'killin. It's so hilariously awful as a reveal.

    To add to this you get…

    333 votes

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  9. Evil Toons

    Evil Toons stars David Carradine and is billed as Roger Rabbit meets the Evil Dead. Four sorority girls find a book that brings evil, sex crazed cartoons to life. Carradine is there too! He doesn't do much, he's just there.
    trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7othu6spYY
    random goodness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-vG0c7aH1k

    291 votes

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  10. extraordinary tales

    An animated anthology of several classic Poe stories.

    Why it should be riffed:

    1. Bella Lugosi narrates "The Telltale Heart"

    2. Frequent pauses in bad, over-dramatic dialogue (especially during "The Fall of the House of Usher")

    3. Edgar Allen Poe is inexplicably portrayed as a raven having an argument with Death (spoiler alert!: Death wins)

    13 votes

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  11. Robin Hood: Ghosts of Sherwood

    Where do I begin. This movie was shot in Germany. With bad actors speaking English. Then badly dubbed. By bad actors speaking English with bad fake English accents.

    The costumes look like something your mom sewed. The fight scenes look like high school Trekkies re-enacting their favorite Kirk fight. The special effects consist of something you'd buy on the cheap from the fireworks store across the border in Indiana.

    It trudges along at first trampling the old Robin Hood tale, then gets suddenly and impossibly worse. Because Robin Hood becomes a flesh eater.

    Somewhere along the way, (it's been over…

    424 votes

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  12. "You'll Find Out"

    The Kay Kyser Band vehicle "You'll Find Out" which also stars Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Peter Lorre. It's super stupid!

    7 votes

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  13. North Dallas Forty

    Come on guys you throw in Nick Nolte jokes in every riff yet his films go un riffed, here you got Nolte in the 70s playing a washed up football player on the brink of being tossed on his ass, he's drunk a lot, lots of hangover scenes, it's Nolte at is "aw hell" best.

    371 votes

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  14. The Single Girls

    From its Bobby Hart co-penned opening song "where you going Ms. America?" to its didn't see this coming from a mile away "surprise" ending, The Single Girls is sure to please any fan of 70's exploitation. For Claudia Jennings and Cheri Howell its a preunion of Sisters of Death in this mash-up of women's lib with and then there were none. Searing social commentary is interlaced with eye candy and "love scenes" as only the 70's could deliver. Will our heroine find true love or be bumped off by the mystery killer? I bet you'll never guess how this turns…

    15 votes

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  15. Gumby shorts

    Having religiously watched old Gumby shorts on VHS in my childhood, I recently got the complete 1950s collection of shorts on DVD. And as much as I love Art Clokey's work, man, are they ripe for riffing. The "Robot Rumpus" short that appeared in an MST3K episode is just the tip of the iceberg.
    They're a visual feast, but offer lots of space in the dialogue for riffing. And there's plenty of 1950s casual racism and good old-fashioned nightmare fuel to lampoon.
    I particularly recommend "The Mocking Monkey," "The Magic Wand," and "In the Dough."

    26 votes

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  16. My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: The Movie

    A giant egg is underneath equestria an eviliest humanoid lizard freed from the egg by King Sombra, Nightmare Moon, and Diamond Dogs, whom Princess Celestisa, the destruction of canterlot cause the mane 6's cutie marks to disappear, now the'll have to go to planet as told by Princess Luna. can they defeat him, restore their cutie marks and revive celestia before it's too late ? this is like one of those impressiveable films rearsable ponyfied films by ponytopia for by
    scripts. (and would be created by lionsgate films and hasbro studios(a gift to them)) i'm thinking there journeys wouldn't be…

    8 votes

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  17. Day of the Panther

    This is the first of a pair of Australian action movies featuring the lovable Jason Blade(Edward John Stazak) - Kung-fu Police-Cop extraordinaire! Watch him as he meanders through this Lethal Weapon rip-off, as he tries to infiltrate a triad drug ring - and engages in some low budget and low excitement battles.

    In Australia.

    16 votes

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  18. Werewolves On Wheels (1971)

    A biker gang visits a monastery, where they encounter black-robed monks engaged in worshiping Satan. When the monks try to persuade one of the female bikers, Helen, to become a satanic sacrifice, the bikers smash up the monastery and leave. The monks have the last laugh, though, as Helen -- as a result of the aforementioned satanic tomfoolery and whatnot -- is now possessed, and at night changes into a werewolf, with dire results for the rest of her biker buddies!

    626 votes

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  19. Shock! Shock! Shock!

    Don't settle for mere Shock, Shock, Shock, demand exclamation points! An escaped slasher whose violence is triggered by mocking laughter couldn’t have picked a worse movie to be in! A cackling bulletproof Jack Nicholson wannabe, a claymation cat monster, and one of the most convoluted super-hero origins in history combine to be utterly upstaged by extraterrestrial interpretive dance! Featuring the disembodied voice of Dr. Clayton Forrester!

    536 votes

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  20. T.V. Commercials (NEW)

    You guys did so good with the 70's commercials on the Star Wars Holiday Special, I'd love to see what you could do with current ads!

    6 votes

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