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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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Doctor Gore
Don Brandon, the guy who did the effects for BLOOD FEAST and Hershel Gordon Lewis's other early gore movies, directed and starred in this ego-trip that's like a deep south Tommy Weiseau. It's the only movie besides Manos were the clapboard made it into the film.
6 votes -
shrunken city (1998)
Filmed in 1998 but not released until 2012 for some reason, this kid's movie is so riff worthy with a bizarre plot line, crazy villains and a city in a bottle! Think Wonderful World of Oz in 2012/1998.
7 votes -
Ralph Breaks the Internet(2018)
The sequel to Wreck it ralph(2012), which was not as well received by audiences as the first film.
1 vote -
The Tiger Rising
A new movie the whole family will enjoy, with a RiffTrax to listen to. It's a completely deranged movie, with awful effects, terrible child acting, and clichés up the wazoo. I admit I've only seen bits and pieces of it at the theater I'm working at, but every piece I see I keep thinking "This would be perfect for RiffTrax."
3 votes -
Wizards of the Demon Sword
Super goofy sword and sorcery flick from Fred Olen Ray.
8 votes -
Snuffy's Fire Brigade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YK2hp8niN4
Come witness the horror of a Great Value Cars fire truck tells a cast half full of punky Brewster impersonators about how things in their own home can catch fire and kill them. Gilbert and Sullivan would queef in horror at the tone deafness these children can shriek in while trying to take on this cinematic and musical masterwork brought to you by Burger King. Riff assured that this movie is probably out of copyright since it was released in 1977, and no company of any reputation would want to lay claim to what is surely somebodies greatest regret.
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Danger Zone (1996)
Mid-90's action movie starring Billy Zane & Robert Downey Jr with Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as the bad guy. And of course the plot line involves toxic waste. Gotta love the accent RDJ went with!
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r52eVfNwwzU
Great clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_mQQLg5h_Y
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The Shout (1978)
From Wikipedia: "Crossley (Alan Bates), a mysterious travelling man invades the lives of a young couple, Rachel and Anthony Fielding (Susannah York and John Hurt). Anthony is a composer, who experiments with sound effects and various electronic sources in his secluded Devon studio. The couple provides hospitality to Crossley but his intentions are gradually revealed as more sinister. He claims he has learned from an Aboriginal shaman how to produce a "terror shout" that can kill anyone who hears it unprotected."
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Beasts of the Field
This has A Talking Cat!?!-style filming and acting. There's a lady who wants to host a show about the paranormal, and maybe that's fair 'cause she's pretty damn ghoulish herself. There's a Norman wannabe, a clothed sex scene, and a chunky medic. Oh yeah, they're supposed to be looking for a descendant of the pteranodon. Not to be missed! 😄
16 votes -
The Stonecutter
This movie is possibly the worst movie I have watched. This movie cause me trauma against hula dancing to this day. My family still to this day is furious with my father for taking a phone call in the middle the first 15 minutes and never coming back to finish this monstrosity. After I discovered Mst3k and later Rifftrax I have always wished to share my pain from this movie and maybe others seeing this horrible movie I would
receive some relief. This movie is supposed to be based on polynesian folk. The movie is run-on tourism video that will…2 votes -
Legends of the Superheroes: The Challenge
Adam West and Burt Ward reprise their roles as Batman and Robin to lead a team of DC superheroes that aren't Superman and Wonder Woman (who both had better things to do), with Frank Gorshin in a Legion of Doom that has Charlie Callas as Sinestro, with Malla from the Star Wars Holiday Special as Solomon Grundy. Includes a disco soundtrack, cheap costumes, an even cheaper set, bad comedy, Batman stuck without his Bat-credit card, and most of episode 2 is taped in a public park. While watching it, I imagined Cesar Romero and Burgess Meredith being extremely grateful to…
6 votes -
The House At The End of the Street
This movie stars Jennifer Lawrence, taking a break from the terror and horror of the Hunger Games. Now she's getting terrorized and "horrorized" by a murderous and psychotic boy. That gal just can't get enough I guess.
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Raisins: Sold Out (1990)
Since we need something to go after Gumby: The Movie, I think the California Raisins are needed. Specifically, Raisins: Sold Out, a special about the California Raisins struggling to be famous and deciding to fall into the hands Leonard Limabean, a crooked agent who only is concerned about money. It's a crazy satire of pop culture and music that is both bizarre and surprisingly entertaining. Then again, it's from Will Vinton, the man who put claymation on the map and gave us The Adventures of Mark Twain.
Though I cannot find a version of this on YouTube that isn't in…
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Road Rovers Ep.3 A Hair of the Dog That Bit You
Road Rovers was one of the many cult classic toons from the WB Kids Era. The show had witty humor that was laced with corny jokes and dog puns (SO MANY DOG PUNS). It was the satire of the anthropomorphic hero show we didn't ask for. Episode three, I feel, is right for the riffing for many reasons but the two most are these:
1) It's an unnecessary werewolf episode. They didn't need to write this, nor does it need to be actually cannon. It just is. It's a good one, but unnecessary.
2.) This episode could technically be "furry…
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Cabin Fever (2002)
This movie is so morbid and weird that it needs to be riffed so that we can still cringe and have a good laugh or two or three at the same time and not just drink any ol' kind of water like the participants in the film do.
11 votes -
Dark Harvest (2004)
Real crappy scarecrow zombie slasher movie.
9 votes -
From Dusk Till Dawn
George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino battle vampire strippers led by Salma Hayek. Also features Tom Savini with a crotch gun.
22 votes -
Sin City
Deliberately over-the-top noir with all the weird Frank Millerisms from the comic.
11 votes -
Less than Zero
Tony Stark is on crack (delt to him by Spader) and everyone else is pretending to be in Ferris Bueller's Breakfast Club circa 1987 Los Angeles. There's a lot of close up making out. The sets are super 80s LA, as are the clothes and the cinematography.
6 votes -
The 39 Steps (1935),
Early Hitchcock at his best. Man meets counter-espionage agent and becomes accused of her murder. He goes on the run to Scotland and entangles an attractive, misfortunate woman in his desperate plot to stop the spy ring and clear his name. Bridget & Mike would provide perfect riffs.
13 votes