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We get thousands of Movie Suggestions to @RiffTrax, FB.com/RiffTrax, even to +RiffTrax This is the BEST place for them. SEARCH to see if you’re the first to suggest a film, and of course Vote for your favorites!
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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7496 results found
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Star Trek: Insurrection
I would pay $4.00 for Star Trek: Insurrection or anything with Data, Geordi La Forge would just be a bonus !!!
53 votes -
Barney's Great Adventure (Live Event)
The famous and annoying purple dinosaur stars in his first and only theatrical film!
120 votes -
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 -
2010: Moby Dick
It's a modernized retelling of Moby Dick with bear noises, reused footage, hammed up acting, and a whale that beaches itself to climb on a cliff and jump off onto a guy to kill him.
25 votes -
Ninja Vengeance (1998)
The tagline for this film is: You can't fight the evil forces of power without the power of force.
It goes downhill from there.
28 votes -
The claw
A pretty decent black and white, but the worst monster ever. Rocco, Rocco, Rocco.
9 votes -
Jazz Singer with Neil Diamond
including his songs
66 votes -
The 'Burbs
This Joe Dante dark comedy was considered a flop when it first came out. But this has been a favorite movie for me and my family for years. Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher, Bruce Dern. Satanic german neighbors. Corey Feldman shredding an air guitar. What more can you ask for?
13 votes -
Lost In Space
Lost In Space (1998) Matt LeBlanc, a pre-Jar Jar space monkey, Gary Oldman (and the spiders from Mars!) and Heather Graham in Lee Meriweather's Catwoman costume--In SPACE!! Like the galactically-stranded Robinsons, you will find yourself in search of a time portal that can take you back before you ever watched this movie to no avail. Let's just focus on the fact that there are TWO female co-stars from an Austin Powers movie in this. Yeah, baby! ...Kill me.
209 votes -
Writing well./Paragraphs
I just posted a request a week or two ago about an educational film about an alien from outer space teaching kids how to write paragraphs. I found out the name of the movie. I just went on internetarchive.org in the way-back machine. I e-mailed Rick Prelinger and he got back to me quickly and he and Skip Elsheimer from AVGeeks and they gave me the name of it.
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Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie
Riff into Turbo. Its a goofy kids movie where an space pirate named Divatox is after a deformed ewok just to merry a lava gremlin & this is the description of Divatox(Just an evil gal who want to rule the world, she threw a few things in her purse & in her sub she hunts him around across the universe). The blue ranger Rocky get injured & guess what a old floating head chooses to send in to take Rocky's place? A twelve year old.
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Just about the worst sequel I've seen since Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. It lacks the spirit, originality and genuine humor of the first one. Perfect for a riff!
32 votes -
Witchery (1988)
From the makers of Ghosthouse (a Rifftrax classic) comes this little gem with Linda Blair and David Hasselhoff on a remote island in an abandonded hotel with a witch on the loose...all kinds of cheesey goodness.
29 votes -
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 -
Michael Isn't With Us Anyone (guessing on the title)
Traffic Safety/Stranger Danger Film. And no, it's not what Rifftrax would say if it gave Mike his walking papers, but rather an interesting look at a film that attempts to warn us about running out into the street. But somehow also meanders into stranger danger for some curious reason.
Basically the tale starts off at school where the teacher acknowledges a student (Michael) is absent. Rather than tell the class Mike's no more, because apparently children obviously have no concept of death, she stretches it out that Mike's not just coming back, hence the alleged name of the film. Anyway,…
15 votes -
Knowing (2009)
M.I.T. professor John Koestler links a mysterious list of numbers from a time capsule to past and future disasters and sets out to prevent the ultimate catastrophe.
He goes to set out to prevent the bees from taking over the world!!
901 votes -
My Dinner With Andre
Back in the 80s, this film was literally every movie critic's darling. I finally saw it several years ago and found the 2 main characters to be insufferably pretentious, shallow fools who live down to almost every cliche of people in the 'arts'.
28 votes -
Grey Gardens
Whichever version you find to be most suitable.
20 votes -
Chopping Mall
A very, very "80s" 80s horror as a late night party in a shopping mall (?) goes awry when the robotic security personnel have an ED 209 moment.
889 votes -
"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