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7496 results found
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Crash (2006)
The greatest afterschool special of all time!
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38 votes
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and At World's End
The first is riffed... why not the sequels?
66 votes -
The Marine (2006)
No one says action than the Mister Rogers of WWE, John Cena
30 votes -
17 votes
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Escape 2000 (AKA Turkeyshoot)
Australian mess featuring Steve Railsback and Olivia Hussey. 1984 meets the Most Dangerous Game, plus a hairy beast man in a kicky vest (imagine Han Solo and Chewbacca's lovechild). It's a blast.
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Private Wars
1993 movie in which Steve Railsback "acts like" an alcoholic ex-cop who helps his buddy (I Can't Believe it's not Carl Weathers) save the community from thugs and crooked land developers.
18 votes -
March of the Wooden Soldiers/Babes in Toyland
Laurel and Hardy put their distinctive stamp on the classic children's operetta, along with a monkey in a Mickey Mouse outfit and nursery-rhyme character costumes that would make Sid and Marty Krofft blush.
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"The War Game," "Testament," or "Threads."
Two uber depressing nuclear war movies of fictional content. One features complete hopelessness and despair, British style; the other features complete hopelessness and despair, San Francisco Treat style. Both are well written, well acted, well directed films, classics of their genre. Neither have the slightest spark of humor or hope in them in the slightest, the British one, "Threads" being generally described as a Movie that makes "The Day After" (the movie that made Ronald Reagan negotiate a nuclear arms treaty) as a jolly romp in the park.
For extra points, how about the Academy Award Winning "The War Game"…
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The Tower (1993)
I vaguely remember watching this almost-completely-forgotten Paul Reiser made-for-TV vehicle when it was on TV back in the ‘90s, and have been wanting to rewatch it for ages. I remember it being pretty cheesily terrible, but little did I know, the entirety of it was on YouTube.
In this classic case of “computers gone wild", the so-called "smartest building in the world", nicknamed CAS, decides Paul Reiser is a major security threat based almost entirely on the fact that he is acting like Paul Reiser. (Depending on how you look at this, this is either a service to mankind or…
23 votes -
Fantastic Voyage
A miniaturized Raquel Welch traveling through the human body.
54 votes -
Communion (1989)
Ultra dry, largely improvised late '80s New York ensemble drama.
Oh, it also has Christopher Walken dancing with blue aliens.
33 votes -
27 votes
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The Road Warrior
A classic owned by many with a sequel coming down the pike next year. Lots of opportunities to ridicule Mel Gibson!
60 votes -
Surviving the Game
I believe that the material speaks for itself... also Gary Busey.
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The Manitou
Tony Curtis vs. a Native American shaman who possesses his wife
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Oblivion (2013)
There is so much goofy material to go on here whether it's the various Tom Cruise buttocks shots, horrid CGI animation, bored looking Morgan Freeman wearing a poor man's David Caruso's shades, rejected electronic music bass in the background or just the mere, rather bland female love interest speaking in a British accent.
33 votes