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  1. flesh eating mothers (1988), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBC0epw6DVY,

    Flesh Eating Mothers (1988)

    Another Betamax special feature, there has never been a more perfect Rifftrax movie. Tell me I'm wrong:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBC0epw6DVY

    3 votes

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  2. Never Say Die (1994)

    The best worst action film I've ever seen. RiffTrax and Never Say Day should not exist independently. They are meant for each other.

    Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cef9JVFY3Gk

    Enjoy

    22 votes

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  3. The Dark Knight Rises

    Figured this movie was ripe for a riff. The absurdity of the finale,Tom Hardy's choice of making Bane's voice as Sean Connery doing an impression of Winnie the Pooh and how it's impossible to understand him most of the time, and Marion Cortilard's acting when Talia died.

    Also, the ridiculousness of the timeline. Oh the bomb will go off in three months. Now two weeks! Now eight hours! Now 45 minutes!

    1,162 votes

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  4. British Public Information shorts

    Check out the BFI's collection of public information shorts, viewable free at: http://player.bfi.org.uk/collections/public-information-films/

    I'd recommend 'Lonely Water', 'How to use the Telephone' and anything made by and starring Richard Massingham.

    Oh yes, and 'Apaches', because kids having farming accidents are so riffable.

    5 votes

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  5. Santa in Animal Land (1948)

    http://youtu.be/-cP3fJ_6VuY

    This short has all of the ingredients: bad puppeteering, corny dialogue and just overall cheesiness (although the puppets are kinda cute). This is more than worthy of a riff!

    20 votes

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  6. Always Watching (2015)

    I shit you not, this is a real movie on slender man! A TERRIBLE movie on it

    A small town news team discovers a box of video tapes where a faceless figure dressed in a dark suit, haunts and torments a family... slowly driving them insane. Soon after, they realize that the "Operator" has begun to stalk them as well.

    150 votes

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  7. Downton Abbey

    Either the very first episode or the first season Christmas Episode. I think it has great opportunities for juxtaposing low brow humor with high brow etiquette.

    18 votes

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  8. the Mission Third Planet series

    Distributed by Coronet Films, an alien survey of Earth learns assorted facts about planets and animals with the help of an adorably dorky-looking robot. The ratio of aliens-and-robots frame tale content to actual educational content is unusually high.

    https://archive.org/details/MissionThirdPlanetCreaturesOfTheLand

    7 votes

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  9. Inside Out (The PIXAR Film)

    Since you mentioned Pixar films in your VODs and shorts, why not riff an actual Pixar film? (In fact, fans haven't seen any riff on a Disney movie in a long while since High School Musical. Maybe it would be your first animated full-length movie you have ever riffed.)

    7 votes

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  10. Rosemary's Baby

    Rosemary's Baby was born for riffing.

    30 votes

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  11. Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century

    Oh, yes, yes. A thousand times yes. At exactly 5 minutes in this movie starts thawing a yeti out of a block of ice... with flamethrowers. It's got dopey dialog, it's goofily acted, has a big derpy unscary monster, kids who I am pretty sure are going to get annoying and troublesome - probably release the monster or feed it after midnight or whatever - and it's Italian. Plus a bonus, according to the credits - The Theme "Yeti", played by "The Yetians".

    Full movie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh7rKslDbb4#t=14

    IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076937/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2

    37 votes

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  12. A.I.

    It's my favorite movie, would love it even more if riffed!!

    28 votes

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  13. The Most Important Person

    No, I'm not taking about what Kevin Murphy thinks of himself... or is it Bill Corbett? Or maybe Mary Jo? Bridget? Mike?

    Oh, well. No, this was a series of animated films back in the Seventies which dealt with issues such as emotions and health, but in a funny and goofy way. A lot better than Churchill Films' Feelings series, because they don't just drop you without an ending.

    So why should these shorts be riffed?

    (1) Made a whole lot of them than ACI Films did. Seriously, there were several shorts made, and I recall they used them first…

    8 votes

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  14. Lord Jim (1965)

    A movie so terribly dull and confused that only a hammy, lisping Eli Wallach as an Arab warlord can save it.

    15 votes

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  15. RiffTrax, please riff "Sudden Birth" (https://archive.org/details/sudden_birth)

    "Sudden Birth" (https://archive.org/details/sudden_birth). Why you ask?
    1.) It's a short educational film teaching police officers how to birth a baby. 2.) The film shows a live birth in the back seat of a car. 3.) the best advice the movie gives is to "hold on tight to the baby, they are slippery!" Thanks for considering!
    ps- I was at the State theater tonight and it was fantastic! I heart you all
    real hard!

    3 votes

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  16. The Pit (1981)

    This message board alone illustrates why this film must be riffed: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086113/board/nest/42537897?ref_=tt_bd_1

    35 votes

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  17. Game Over (aka Maximum Surge) (2003)

    Ace game programmer, Steve Hunter is sucked into a virtual computer game world controlled by Drexel, the world's fastest computer addicted to computer games. To save humankind and himself, Steve must do battle inside Drexel's world with the aid of JO an AI robot he created. (IMDB)

    The virtual reality sequences are recycled live-action footage from mid-to-late-90's Sega CD and 3DO games, and feature Yasmine Bleeth, Walter Koenig, Vincent Schiavelli, Michael Buffer, Dick Miller, and Mike Ditka.

    24 votes

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  18. Vampire Circus (1972)

    Many eagle-eyed Doctor Who fans will notice Lalla Ward (Romana II) stars in this one, and what a strange roller coaster ride this one is!

    Though no Bela Lugosi or Robert Patterson (thank god) is in this one, it does have a shape-changing vampire, a circus and a paranoid country which has a town under quarantine, due to a "plague." Not a curse, not by (obviously) vampires, but a plague. Spoiler alert: not dealing with the sharpest of the bunch in this place.

    But I'm getting ahead of myself.. the whole thing starts off with a woman cheating on her…

    334 votes

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  19. Collision Course

    I just learned of this terrible looking movie from 1992 starring Pat Morita (Mr. Miyagi himself) and a dark-haired Jay Leno! The trailer for this off couple cop movie 'comedy' make me think the guys would have a lot to work with.

    21 votes

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  20. halloweentown

    A made for TV movie for kids who battle evil in Halloweentown

    23 votes

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