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  1. 2012

    You heard it here first from CHAAARRRRLLLIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    52 votes

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  2. Wing Commander (1999)

    Freddie Prinze Jr and Matthew Lillard, nuff said.
    More? Jurgen Prochnow and plenty of potential for Das Boot jokes.

    52 votes

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  3. It's Alive

    NOT THE KILLER BABY MOVIE!!
    The 1969 made for TV Larry Buchanan classic starring Billy Thurman as a psycho hillbilly with a pet monster which is actually also Billy Thurman in a wetsuit and cheap monster mask.
    Tommy Kirk shows up gets locked in the cave and falls in love.
    20+ minutes of the 80 minute running time is a non synch sound flashback.
    Thurman's performance would have earned him an oscar if this was not a TV movie and unbelievale Tour De Force.

    Public Doman = Instant VOD Gold!!!!

    31 votes

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  4. Sphere (1998)

    Dustin Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, and some other people deep under water get freaked out by some weird sci fi stuff including a spectacular large gold ball. Also features a SLJ vs calamari subplot.

    35 votes

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  5. The Island

    I bought this mess of a movie at a clearance bin at a Blockbuster when it came out strictly because it seemed a sure bet that it would receive the Rifftrax treatment. Please don't let my hard earned $3 go to waste!

    (From Rotton Tomatoes)
    A clone of THX 1183, Coma, and Logan's Run, The Island is another loud and bombastic Michael Bay movie where explosions and chases matter more than characters, dialogue, or plot.

    51 votes

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  6. Cyborg Cop

    The origin story of our fanny-pack wearing supercop. This one is more riffable than the second, and actually has 5-10 minutes of an honest-to-goodness cyborg cop (unlike the second)!

    43 votes

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  7. Remote Control (1988)

    This one deserves riffing basically because the irony of it is the fact the core of the movie actually centers around a bad B-flick which the Rifftrax crew would more likely riff.

    Here's the plot, Kevin Dillon (from the updated 'The Blob' and Matt Dillon's bro) plays as a video store clerk, Cosmo (no kidding), who unwittingly stumbles across this alien plot to brainwash people with a '50s film called (surprise, surprise) 'Remote Control.'

    (Heck, if the aliens wanted to make people go insane, just have them capture folks into a theater showing nothing but 'Manos' with those 'Norman' shorts.)

    31 votes

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  8. 17 votes

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  9. 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.

    46 votes

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  10. 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).

    43 votes

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  11. 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.

    35 votes

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  12. 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…

    17 votes

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  13. The Bad Seed (1956)

    http://youtu.be/4NWGyG4W5DI

    The murderous one of The Little Rascals

    24 votes

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  14. 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?

    55 votes

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  15. 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…

    17 votes

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  16. 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!

    55 votes

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  17. 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!

    61 votes

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  18. 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!

    46 votes

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  19. 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.

    32 votes

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  20. "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.

    19 votes

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