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King Kong Lives (1986)
Having survived his plummet from the World Trade Center in 1976, Kong is saved by a blood transfusion given from a giant female ape recently discovered in Africa. The scientific community celebrates, but the army s determined to avoid the bloodshed of Kong's last rampage. Linda Hamilton and Brian Kerwin star in this heartbreaking love story about two animals caught up in the violent world of Man.
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The War of the Worlds (1953)
Before there was a Dr. Clayton Forrester tormenting our SOL-stranded heroes from the bowels of Deep 13, there was another Dr. Clayton Forrester who battled (pompously and ineffectively) against a horde of Martian invaders. The Martians proved immune to guns, heavy artillery, and even nuclear weapons. But apparently, they could be prayed to death. Best known today for being a precursor to other, bigger budget ripoffs of H.G. Wells' science-fiction masterpiece in 1996 (Independence Day) and 2005 (L. Ron Hubbard vs. Mars).
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Mermaids: The Body Found
Mermaids is a docufiction[1] that originally aired as Mermaids: The Body Found on May 27, 2012, on Animal Planet and June 17 on Discovery Channel. It tells a story of a scientific team's investigative efforts to uncover the source behind mysterious underwater recordings of an unidentified marine body. The show presents the generally discredited aquatic ape hypothesis as evidence that mermaids exist, along with a digitally manufactured video. A sequel broadcast called Mermaids: The New Evidence aired May 26, 2013.
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Magic Vocabulary Skills (series, late-70s)
Hot off the heels of ACI's 'Read On! From Left to Right,' I immediately recall this children series which was produced by ITV back in the Seventies.
If you thought Mel and Lem were out there, imagine a show where you have talking shoes, skits with humans and kids, haunted houses and some poor boy schelping up a word mountain, only to be knocked down by a lone boulder once he gets up there.. and that's only a sample of what was in store.
Though I know RiffTrax doesn't do series, it would be great if you could find one…
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The Bad Seed (1956)
The murderous one of The Little Rascals
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The original movie, of course. Imagine Pee Wee Herman as a vampire, Donald Sutherland as a mysterious mentor, Luke Perry expecting this cheesy horror movie to make him the next Leonardo DiCaprio, Hillary Swank just happy to be there. This movie was written by some guy who hoped his career would get beyond writing for "Roseanne". Whatever happened to that guy? Oh, well, it's not as if the idea of a cheerleader battling vampires would amount to anything...right?
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Mumfie's Quest: The Movie (Live Event)
This is a creation by Britt Allcroft, who created the Thomas the Tank Engine TV series. It's a great movie about an elephant named Mumfie who is bored of his boring life and decides to go on an adventure with a scarecrow and a flying pig named Pinkey, who wants to save her mother from an island ruled by a shadowy figure named The Secretary of Night. On their adventure, they encounter a French bird named Napoleon Jones, a human couple who live in the ocean, a fat midget named Bristle, a group of pirates, an electric eel, and The…
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Resident Evil: Retribution
This is the 20th...or the 7th.. or ...well its one of the sequentially worsening Resident evil movies. Retribution vomits characters from the titular game series into random situations for brief cameos just because they can. The plot is clearly an attempt to make Inception with zombies while patching the rest of the film together with pieces lifted from other much better movies. There are approximately 15 different plot lines going on between the 47 characters all of which never conclude. This is a tremendous doodie bomb!
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Watchmen
It's a dark movie, but there's so much to make fun of. Like Rorschach's Christian Bale impersonation, or Doctor Manhattan's serious case of blue balls. Nixon's Pinocchio nose. So many possibilities!
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This Island Earth
We all heard the stories of how the studio "noted" you guys to death and made the jokes less frequent to allow for laughs and the movie was cut too. You went after Manos again with fresh eyes a full on re-riff of This Island Earth would be great!
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Planet of the Apes (2001)
This ill-conceived money grab, starring Mark Wahlberg needs to be Riffed. It seems like it was created in order to be Riffed.
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"Kill the Golden Goose" a.k.a. "Kill the Golden Ninja"
Ed Parker is the genius who Americanized Kenpo Karate. If you can't see why that would make him a great actor, he will actually come out of your computer screen, pick up your mouse, and kill you with it.
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Steel (1997) Rifftrax: Live
The Shaq Attack himself Shaquille O'Neal stars as John Henry Irons, a former military engineer who becomes the DC Comics superhero "Steel" when a discharged military officer played by Judd Nelson begins selling super weapons on the streets. "Shaft" himself Richard Roundtree cashes his paycheck as Uncle Joe, and Annabeth Gish buys time before something better comes along.
And to think, this was made instead of "SUPERMAN LIVES" with Nicolas Cage. Huh! So did we dodge a bullet, or take one?
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The Barbarians (1987)
starring the Barbarian Brothers (Peter and David Paul)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092615/51 votes -
Invaders from Space (1965)
Synopsis: The superhero Starman who is sent by the Emerald Planet to protect Earth from the Salamander Men from the Planet Kulimon.
This movie was pieced together from the Japanese "Super Giant" series, and it features plenty of spandex.
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Sinbad of the Seven Seas
Lou Ferrigno travels the ocean to to retrieve the items needed to defeat the evil wizard Jaffar in this amazing adaptation of the Arabian Nights tale. Instead of being the Hulk, Ferrigno stars as Sinbad. This means instead of saying "Hulk Smash!" you get gems like "Gosh you're beautiful!" A massive amount of ridiculous sequences were shot for this film and then passed on to the editors so they could desperately attempt to cut it down to something that resembled a coherent story. There's some true charm watching all the over-the-top characters faced with dangerous foes and cheesy dialogue.
42 votes -
The Dungeonmaster (AKA Ragewar)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089060
There aren't a whole lot of movies asking to get riffed more than this mid-80's gem. Almost magical glasses and wrist watch combo that can make any electronic device do what the main character wants, a wizard that looks like a caveman who makes bizarre challenges for the hero, a sound track made for your Atari 800, and more!
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37 votes
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Lair of the White Worm
Hugh Grant before he was big and The Next Doctor when he was really young in The WORST vampire movie of all time. Riff it!
49 votes -
Slipstream
Sci-Fi-esque cheapie of Mark Hamill blowing down canyons in a junk-built light plan. Randomly features Bill Paxton, F. Murray Abraham, Ben Kingsley and a nearly-naked Robbie Coltrane!
40 votes