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  1. Dr. Strange (1978)

    Before the MARVEL Cinematic Universe or Benedict Cumberbatch... Back when Spider-man and the Hulk were on CBS in live-action form they aired a 93 minute tv film created as pilot featuring the origin of the Sorcerer Supreme. Peter Hooten stars as "psychiatrist" Stephen Strange with a Alex Trebek vibe vs Evil Morgan Le Fay from the 4th dimension and a possessed patient Clea Lake. The comic origins are a bit of a muddled even with Stan Lee on board as a consultant. Ultimately it tanked, but the costume is fair enough, Wong even shows up and there are some nameless…

    126 votes

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  2. Zardoz

    I realize it was declined but it's not as sleazy as Showgirls let alone as bad as most of John Boorman's other films.

    It's got Sean Connery embarrassing himself pre-Highlander, a religion as pretentious as the Scientology themes in Battlefield Earth and has enough bizarre moments to make anyone want to cry out for RiffTrax support.

    126 votes

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  3. Just Imagine!

    Made in 1930, takes place in 1980. A Sven-and-Ole-type fellow is transported fifty years into the future via lightning strike(!) Cars have been replaced by biplanes. Jazz has survived as the popular music style. Citizens' names have been replaced with alphanumeric assignations for some reason. An idiotically star-crossed romance somehow leads to a trip to Mars, where a doughy guy rules over a bevy of female Martians. Stars a very young Maureen O'Hara.

    P.S. It's a musical.

    126 votes

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  4. The FIfth Element with Three Riffers

    Please consider doing a three-riffer version of The Fifth Element, for the following reasons:

    1) Bruce Willlis*
    2) Chris Tucker
    3) Gary Oldman
    and honorable mention:
    4) Aziz Light, the best in name-brand light direct from the sun to you via a shiny silver platter.

    Seriously, this movie has everything including a riff track, except a riff track with THREE riffers, which would triple the fun. The interaction between multiple riffers is the surest way to make a classic RiffTrax even better. It may take five elements to make the perfect being, but add three riffers and you may have…

    125 votes

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  5. The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1971)

    A psychotically bad movie, directed by Burgess Meredith, who also has a role as a Chinese acupuncturist. Set in Hong Kong, it follows the confused adventures of an American draft dodger and wannabe writer (Jeff Bridges) whose path intersects with that of the shadowy criminal mastermind, Mr. Yin Yang Go (James Mason...yes, JAMES MASON). The McGuffin is a laser weapon sought by several governments - it reminds me of the giant raspberry on Exeter's ship in 'This Island Earth'. Oh, and it's narrated by Buddha himself, who once in a blue moon decides to shine a magical beam of light…

    124 votes

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  6. EARTHQUAKE (1974)

    Starring Charlton Heston and Lorne Greene..
    I remember watching this when I was a kid and being scared.. Now 40 years later, I think it would make for great RiffTrax fodder

    124 votes

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  7. Fateful Findings

    What if Tommy Wiseau wrote, directed, and starred in a documentary about Edward Snowden gaining paranormal powers?

    124 votes

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  9. Samson in the Wax Museum (1963)

    The masked Mexican wrestler investigates a mysterious doctor who uses his wax museum to create an army of monsters.

    One of a very few "Santo" films to be dubbed in English. MST3K has previously riffed SAMSON VS THE VAMPIRE WOMEN, so maybe Rifftrax could tackle this, if possible. Unfortunately I'm unfamiliar with the copyright status of this film.

    Also known as "Santo en el museo de cera".

    122 votes

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  10. 'The Avengers' (1998 - the crappy British one)

    Ralph Feinnes, Uma Thurman, Sean Connery, and Richard Lumsden! In a catastrophic turkey! What could possiblye go wrong?

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118661/

    122 votes

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  11. Robot Jox

    Humanity has decided to fight its wars in giant Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots. As much fun as it sounds!

    121 votes

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  12. The Dark Crystal

    I've always wanted to see RiffTrax do this Jim Henson classic. I've even made a mock up poster. This was before Bill became a regular at RiffTrax.

    121 votes

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  13. Replicas

    A modern take on the Frankenstein archetype story. Reason #1 to riff this movie: it stars Keanu Reeves, who I am convinced is a piece of 2x4 lumber dressed in human skin, doing his one-note method acting. Reason #2: certain gaps in logic appear in the film, such as how it takes exactly 17 days to clone a human as he or she appeared at the time the DNA sample was taken, but each progressive day accelerates the aging process. That's just one gap, but there are plenty others scattered throughout the movie. Reason #3: plenty of pauses between dialogue…

    120 votes

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  14. Barney's Great Adventure (Live Event)

    The famous and annoying purple dinosaur stars in his first and only theatrical film!

    120 votes

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  16. The Doll Squad

    (1973) Squad of "beautiful" government agents tries to catch saboteurs. It's an epic tale of talentless actresses, poorly choreographed fight scenes, random film edits and poor direction, oh and pre-splattered blood.

    120 votes

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  17. The Last Dinosaur

    Richard "Have Gun Will Travel" Boone hops into his drill car, drills under the Arctic, finds a lost valley of dinosaurs, and commences to shootin' because he's a MAN and MEN have to HUNT. A 1977 co-production by the people who brought us "Ultraman" and also the people who brought us "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town", this wild TV movie is jam packed with rubber suit monsters and sweaty sexism (Richard Boone's character is named "Maston Thrust") as everybody involved looks off-camera for that bottle of whiskey they stashed under a fake boulder, or a phone so they can…

    119 votes

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  18. The Manster

    Really? I'm the first to enter this one?
    One of my fav's... 1959 b-movie about an American reporter in Japan who is sent to do a story on an eccentric scientist. Scientist then of course proceeds to get reporter hooked on saké and women... Injects him with serum which causes another head to start growing out of his shoulder... All leading to an explosive thrilling ending...You know the usual. Fantastic acting and dialogue for riffs galore..

    119 votes

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  19. 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…

    119 votes

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  20. Pages of Death - 1962

    The once-lost 1962 anti-pornography film Pages of Death, considered the "Reefer Madness" of porn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjBA00p0YuY

    Considered a "lost film" as of early 2016, a faded 16mm print was discovered in the Moving Image collection at the Oregon Historical Society in 2015. Created in 1962 the film was recently ranked #14 in Gambit Magazine’s list of 15 Films Lost to Time.

    118 votes

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