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Tell us 3 good reasons your movie should be considered. Include photos and links and your suggestion MAY end up on RiffTrax.com or in movie theaters for RiffTrax LIVE!
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For Your Height Only
Filipino movie starring Weng Weng, a midget James Bond being whipped around. Weird action, bad dubbing, lots of repeating scenes. Who could ask for more?
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The Boy Who Could Fly
80's "inspirational" film featuring Jay Underwood, Fred Gwynne, a young Fred Savage, Bonnie Bedelia, and Mindy Cohn of "Facts of Life" fame. Not a horrible movie for it's time, but something tells me you guys could still have a field day with it.
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The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
The original Dr.Seuss Musical penned by the rhyming scribe himself and it's just as bizarre and random as you would expect. the antics of lunacy and surrealism are perfect material for Mike and the gang to play with.
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Severed: Forest of the Dead
An evil corporation tries to develop trees that grow faster but instead create trees that turn people into zombies! Don't be afraid the company already had a specific plan prepared in case of just such an event...
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Killdozer
As one of the iconic movies that ended up being an actual terrible disaster, Killdozer stands as one of the most ridiculous and disturbingly fun. What couldn't be funny in a movie about a bulldozer that comes to life and terrorizes a small town?
329 votes -
Big Game
A fantastic movie ripe for the riffing. If you don't believe, please watch it immediately and upvote.
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the stand
This made for tv miniseries is a classic as well as somewhat of a disaster. This series absolutely begs to be R-I-F-F-E-D.. that spells moon!
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32 votes
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The Breakfast Club (1985)
Five high school students, all different stereotypes, meet in detention, where they pour their hearts out to each other, and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought.
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Sleepaway Camp
Oh please please please do Sleepaway Camp!!! The opening sequence alone has about 20 jokes waiting to happen.
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Space Jam
Space Jam
Look guys, this is a no brainer. You loved Bob Hoskins in Super Mario Assoc. You love the Jar-Jar Binks-esque antics of cartoon/live action combos like Who Framed Roger Rabbit. You obviously enjoy the stoic comedy of professional athletes like Shaq in Kazaam This movie combines all of those awesome traits into one overripe cinematic fruit basket which is begging to be riffed! That's all folks
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If I Stay
It's like a mixture of "Soultaker" and "Just Like Heaven" meets The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go"...except it has non-stop flashbacks and it's a chick flick...and it's terrible...
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The Worst Witch
Super-cheesy 80s video effects, horrible songs that somehow become earworms, Tim Curry as "The Grand Wizard", and a young Fairuza Balk. Would love to see this as a Halloween VOD!!
329 votes -
Warlock (1989)
A warlock flees from the 17th to the 20th century, with a witch-hunter in hot pursuit.
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Change Of Habit
The last (and worst) Elvis feature has the King playing an inner city doctor with bonus Mary Tyler Moore as a with-it nun for the love interest.
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Zombie (1979)
RiffTrax does not have enough zombie films under their belt. And no, old Bella Lugosi films do not count. So lets change that with Zombie (1979). Not to be confused with George A. Romero's classic, Dawn of the Dead, which was also called Zombie in Italy and released the year before. Coincidence?
Back before zombies were mainstream, there was Lucio Fulci. Defiantly not the greatest director in the world. But who doesn't enjoy a good splatter fest, eh? Anyways, his definitive zombie film (Zombie, or Zombie 2, guess they had trouble counting) still holds up to 90% of zombie movies…
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3 votes