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Knight Rider 2000
Because David Hasselhoff and tv movie based on 80's tv show makes fantastic riffing fodder.
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The Octogon
Loved your Silent Rage and Fist of Fury riffs and I believe there is MUCH more gold to be mined from these kinds of movies. This Chuck Norris movie was ahead of the curve in terms of ninja stuff, and that is all it has going for it. Horrible acting, terrible pacing, and a voice-over narration that makes Harrison Ford's Blade Runner VO seem like a Shakespearean soliloquy (you won't believe the echo effect, or understand WHY the echo effect). Thanks for your attention.
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Surviving the Game
I believe that the material speaks for itself... also Gary Busey.
34 votes -
The Last Dragon
The Legendary Bruce Leroy can catch bullets with his teeth and he's got the glow. What else is there to say?
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The Covenant
This film from 2006 is about a bunch of teenage male witches who have magical fights that look worse than Harry Potter, seriously they look like they're wafting farts at each other.
It's amazingly bad, truly a pile of modern garbage with some of the worst lines ever written. Here's an example of one: "How about I make you my WI-ATCH!" (as in beeyotch pronunciation of bitch)
Awful, awful, awful.
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Scooby-Doo (2002)
Ah yes, Scooby-Doo. We all grew up with that 1969 cartoon series, but let's not forget the many, many reincarnations from the 1970s to the present. But, even the more mediocre versions are masterful, compared to this live-action abomination starring Freddie Prinze, Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, and directed by Raja Gosnell ("Home Alone 3," "Beverly Hills Chihuahua").
The characters are about as faithful to the original characters as in the new "Mickey Mouse" cartoons on Disney Channel are to the actual Disney cartoons. The CGI effects are horrendously cheap and shoddy. The writing is horrid. And, I'm only glad I…
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Malibu High
Trashy 70's exploitation where the only thing stiff is the acting.
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Unmasking the Idol
Ninja expert with a baboon!
21 votes -
Taken
Mike, Bill, and Kevin have a particular set of skills...and use them to riff this turkey (I hope)!
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Disaster on the Coastliner
Shatner's toupee works overtime in this awesomely bad train "thriller". Available on Netflix streaming!
27 votes -
Lethal Ninja
It has bad acting, horrible fight scenes, and plot holes a mile wide, but the funniest part is: Rollerskating Ninjas!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3BuU8vQNMg25 votes -
Bulletproof
Only a butt-horn would disagree that this Gary Busey movie needs riffing. Plus, his character name is McBain!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Xdu2HqEtc#t=6312 votes -
The Coffin Joe Trilogy
At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul, This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse, and Embodiment of Evil
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The Squeeze - 1987 movie starring Michael Keaton, Rae Dawn Chong, Meatloaf
This was a major mid 80's flop. It features a mulletheaded Michael Keaton trying to defraud a already rigged lottery. Rae Dawn Chong plays the female lead. Meatloaf plays a henchman. The 80's host of the Hollywood Squares is in it too.
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Walt Disney's Mary Poppins
My mom loved this movie, I'd love it to if it were more funnier.
Maybe... this could be a good movie to riff on. :)
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Skyline
It's a train-wreck-you-can't-believe-what-you're-seeing type of movie. We laughed at a number of things during the movie and enjoyed it's stupidness throughout.
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The Specialist
Stallone, Sharon Stone, James Woods.... The first time that I saw this, at the theater with a few friends, we laughed our asses off at it. The horribly cliched and over-the-top dialogue, the complete abandonment of the physical laws of nature, and a complete set of smug, unappealing characters - it's all rife for riffing. My favorite scene is where James Woods is figuring out where Stallone is based on an audio recording. It's so ridiculous that it reminds me of some scene in a South Park episode where the characters take one stupid leap of logic after another (like…
28 votes