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Jay Can Do It
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3JGYtJrydY - Honestly, I don't know exactly why this movie was made, which is why it'd be perfect riff material. A rather dumb looking kid has a bunch of experiences that don't seem to be connects, from baking cookies to meeting a policeman. The only explanation I have for it is that it's a time capsule for some alien race. Hilariously bad.
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All episodes of Man V Monster
You have to keep making Total Riff-Offs of Man v Monster. You just have to. I need to know what other creatures might be out there waiting for me to lick my own eyes and possibly decapitate me. I'm holding my subscription to National Geographic hostage until I get a 4th installment... Please... and Thank you.
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14 votes
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Salem's Lot
This movie has a Mike and a Bill in it. What more can you ask for? Maybe a Kevin? Would be great if you guys riffed this movie. It almost asks for it.
18 votes -
orgy of the dead
A graveyard strip tease so bad even ed wood couldn't direct it (only write it)
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The Zodiac Killer (1971)
He could be your brother's best friend, a trucker who just wants to party or your friendly neighborhood satan worshipping postman- whoever he is, just remember he might also be a woefully inept serial killer known as Zodiac - speaking of woefully inept, the police in this movie are rivaled only by Barney Fife and Rosco P. Coltrane- with a soundtrack and dialogue borrowed from Manos and an ACI like film style, this movie is so ready for a riff, it's like the people who made this 70's show saw the future and knew there would one day be Rifftrax-…
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Satan's Sadists
Imagine a biker film theme song that drops the line "I was killing for Satan" in the first verse. The song you are imagining probably sounds NOTHING like this: http://bricksofgold.blogspot.com/2012/06/paul-wibier-satan-born-mean-1969.html
There was a DVD release distributed by Troma, which is a fairly reliable mark of entertaining cheese.
The lead biker is named "Anchor".
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3 votes
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Maximum Ride
This is a movie based on a Young Adult novel - as if there aren't enough of those.
The plot is flimsy,
The acting is poor,
The CGI is so bad, you won't believe it came out in 2016.23 votes -
NELL
This is one of the dumbest movies Hollywood has given us in years, with hopes of ripping out your heart to win an Oscar. Please watch this movie, and tell me it's not begging to be riffed! Liam Neeson has to show his junk to Jodi Foster so she can be slightly more normal, all the while, Foster talks like an idiot, and Neeson copies her. Please riff it.
27 votes -
Jake Speed
When her sister is kidnapped by white slavers, only Grandpa knows what to do. He puts in a call to a fictional hero, Jake Speed. She is amazed to find that he actually exists, and that as flesh and blood, is much less formidable than his reputation.
This is a cool/goofy/fun ride with a stellar sound track by Mark Snow.
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Slaughterhouse
80's cheese at it's finest.
Lester Bacon:
"You helped me start my meat business, we watched it grow and we watched it die!"
"You young hot dogs are all alike."
"30% fat Harold! Men like him are clogging up our young peoples arteries!"
All that and an implicit bastard child of a pig.
6 votes -
zootopia
Join Judy Hopps along with Mike, Kevin and Bill as they solve a mystery and make you crack up.
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The Finishing Line
This is a seriously F***ed up British PSA about children playing on railroad tracks. This kid daydreams about holding his own Olympics on a train crossing. Dozens of children get killed. It's both horrifying and surreal.
22 votes -
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
- Nuclear Man!
- The speech where the Man of Steel announces his intention to rid Earth of nuclear weapons
- A sweatsuit-clad Clark Kent in a gym
- Nuclear Man's nails!
- The special effects! :D
273 votes -
Catman In Lethal Track; Catman In Boxer's Blow
If ever there were two movies destined for the Rifftrax crowd, it would be the two Catman "films." Simply the best things the early 90's, a man with a dream and a three hundred dollar budget ever produced. Being scratched by a cat gives a man super powers, so of course he then takes on drug cartels! Because... just because! I bought these two films (no one was as shocked as me that the DVD's actually played) or a combined total of one dollar. They were being sold at the grungiest Farmers Market that ever existed along side machetes and…
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Tim Burton's Hansel and Gretel (1983)
This movie is Tim Burton's first attempt at a film, and a bit of an old shame for him. It's not hard to see why: the movie has production values only slightly better than a school play, the musical score is weird jazz that doesn't fit the scenes, and some confusing plot holes are never explained. But Burton's creepy, bizarre designs are on display throughout--just wait until you see Dan-Dan the Gingerbread Man. Another interesting feature is that the movie has an entirely Asian cast, something The Last Airbender couldn't manage. Perhaps this is why the climax includes a candy-cane…
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13 votes
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Demon Seed
- It's a what-if scenario: What if Hal 9000 was a frat boy/serial rapist/possessed by Satan;
- It stars Oscar winner, Julie Christie;
- At one point, someone thought Dean Koontz's novel would make for a scary and timeless horror movie (something that would age particularly well).
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International Airport (1985)
The manager of a large metropolitan airport tries to deal with the stress of his job, and the various characters that work for him. There is essentially no main plot to carry the film. The entire movie is built up of subplots.
This ABC TV movie of the week stars Gil Gerard ("BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY"), and features such actors as Bill Bixby ("THE INCREDIBLE HULK"), Robert Vaughn (THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN), Kurtwood Smith (ROBOCOP), Vera Miles (PSYCHO) and George Kennedy (the AIRPORT and NAKED GUN franchises).
A copy available on youtube actually includes commercials, similar to the STAR…
25 votes