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Encounter with the Unknown
This is a creepy but easily riffable made for TV movie from 1972. I have always dreamed of having you guys riff it. I know it would be an instant Rifftrax Hit!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072937/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1
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No Retreat No Surrender 2 a.k.a. Raging Thunder
One of the best bad movies ever. Action is good and there´s plenty of goofiness and one liners.
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Appointment With Fear. 1985
Please riff this TERRIBLE but beloved horror film from the impressive Moustappha Akkad and the great ALAN SMITHEE!!
Murderous Tree Gods in comas and kidnapped babies, y'all!!23 votes -
The Tommyknockers
Stephen King's The Tommyknockers is a 1993 film miniseries. I believe at some point a channel edited the miniseries to be a single film.
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Panic in the Skies (1996 Erik Estrada TV movie)
The cockpit of a Boeing 747 is struck by lightning during takeoff for a flight to Europe, fatally injuring the flight crew. Laurie, the senior flight attendant, enlists the aid of passenger Brett Young. They determine that the autopilot can bring the plane in for a landing, but soon learn that the autopilot is locking onto the transponders of airfields at random, including signals from small airports with runways too short to accommodate the jumbo jet. Meanwhile, federal officials on the ground who have lost radio contact with the jet debate whether the plane should be shot down to prevent…
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Flannel Boards And How To Use Them
It may be only half the length of Setting Up A Room, but it has twice the tedium! I remember flannel boards from Sunday School, but this takes them to a whole new level!
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The Anomaly (2014)
- Starring Noel Clarke, aka Rose’s friend-zoned buddy, Mickey, in Dr. Who. Mr. Clarke attempts to expand his career by showing his butt.
- The main villain is Ian Somerhalder, of Vampire Diaries and the first main character killed off of Lost. He plays the most blue-eyed villain ever.
- The hero actually defeats the villain by saying, “Give us a hug!” and the villain falls for it!
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My Tutor, Secret Admirer, and My Chauffeur
Watching Rescue Me (riffed by Bridget and Mary Jo). Would be great if they could do the cheesy triumvirate of My Tutor, Secret Admirer, and My Chauffeur. I've never had so many non-romantic feelings about rom-coms in my life.
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The Polar Express
Please riff The “Polar Express” and the Michael Keaton “Jack Frost.” My family checks hopefully each year to see if you’ve done The Polar Express yet... one of the weirdest Christmas movies ever!
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Amityville: Final Chapter
Amityville has nothing to do with it. Opens up with talk about the Moth man, but continues on with a deformed knock off of the Mighty Boosh cockney witch character framing some 12 year old kid for murdering his babysitter. Story follows the boy 15 years later as him and a group of stereotypical paranormal investigators discover what really happen that night. Complete with corny license free soundtrack and below b-grade acting.
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Instant French
In keeping with the wackiness of shorts like Phoebe, this gives us a look at the strangeness of 1960s Canada culture. Bilingualism, mistresses, corporate intrigue, black & white film, plus an animated logo to take on Coronet and ACI. What could go wrong?
20+ minutes of pure madness to start your day right in our topsy turvy world today.
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Electra Woman and Dyna Girl
Days of Our Lives' Deidre Hall in a cheesy Sid & Marty Kroft Saturday Morning super hero serial.
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Ten Little Indians (1965)
Remember seeing this as a kid and how creepy it was for me...would loe to see it riffed.
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Flash Gordon: Deadly Ray from Mars (1966)
Film edit compiled from the Buster Crabbe movie serial FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS (1938).
"Flash Gordon travels to Mars to stop Emperor Ming from using a Nitron Ray against Earth."
This film is public domain.
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Gordy (1995)
Gordy is a talking pig film like Babe without the charm. Gordy has to save his family from becoming bacon..but instead becomes a pop star instead.
The film features a rap song called "Pig Power". Which is enough riffing material alone.
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Blow Out
John Travolta vs killer a John Lithgow in this cheesy Brian De Palma Thriller https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082085/reference
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Invader
A 1992 movie that's supposedly an inspiration for The X-Files.
A Weekly World News of the Weird reporter who's the human embodiment of entitled whining gets mixed up in a DoD investigation involving brain-washing aliens, neon-pink flying saucers, glowing green injection fluid, terrible sped up models for every vehicle from supertech planes to normal planes to junky cars to trucks to everything.
WATCH the white guy be totally ineffectual but keeps acting like he's the main character while the black guy does everything
WONDER at some dudes from Walmart wearing dress shirts with flags pinned to them acting like alien-possessed…
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The Maze
A boring, dull haunted house movie with a legendarily dumb twist at the end.
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Dark Vengeance
This was part of a 'Twilight Zone' type series from the early 70s.
Dark Vengeance starred Martin Sheen and Kim Novak. He finds a wooden rocking horse that reigns terror on... Sorry, I can't keep on with a straight face.3 reasons
1 - 70s idea of fashion
2 - 70s idea of horror
3 - 70 things wrong with this movie.23 votes -
House 2: The Second Story
Caterpillar dogs, crystal skulls pre-Indiana Jones, and Royal Dano! Plenty to spoof on here because I was doing it when I was 8 years old.
23 votes