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Shark Attack 3: Megadalon
Bad dubbing, a male lead with no interest in any of the females in the movie, special effects that have to be seen to be believed, bad use of stock footage and props, and one of the greatest movie lines ever uttered (not written as it was improvised by the actor).
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Slithis
The Police Lieutenant and the boat man interaction is enough to cause you to die laughing on its own. As well as the monster scenes. It's so horrible, it's great!
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Mr. Boogedy (1986)
I couldn't help rushing the Halloween season... but I need to suggest this in time for it to gets votes and then get riffed and released. And it must be riffed. There's a version on YouTube that's taped from T.V. in the 80's. It's probably in the public domain! It's about a guy and his oh-so-80's family move into an old mansion (isn't that always the story?) and they discover the house is inhabited by Pilgrim ghosts.
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Soylent Green
Soylent Green (1973)
Charlton Heston starrs as a cop investigating a murder in a food deprived world. He then discovers that human bodies are being reprocessed into food cracker rations, for humans.
Charlton Heston
1970's clothes.
Humans made into tasty Green Crackers.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/56 votes -
Max Hell Frog Warrior
Max Hell, a lone samurai, is on the trail for the Serum which was unleashed to turn all of humanity into Toads. Yep.
Fun fact! The film Toad Warrior was initially released to Malaysia, the Philippines, and Japan for theatrically presentation only. This film was never supposed to be released in the U.S. as the filmmaking team of Jackson and Shaw never liked the final cut. For this reason, they held back on its U.S. release while they went on to create other feature films -- planning to eventually reedit it. During this interim, somehow a distribution company got hold…
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Star Trek: First Contact
Data puts his hard drive in the Borg Queen's USB port.
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The Ten Commandments (1956)
After watching the first 15 minutes of the "classic" Ten Commandments I realized that it is perfect Riffing fodder.
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Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000)
A children's film from 2000 with a loose, paper-thin plot, Alec Baldwin at his wackiest, a teenage Mara Wilson, Peter Fonda succeding way too much at being a depressed old man, and corny bad guys who motives are never clear. With 2020 being the 20th anniversary of the film, it's time this film got what it deserves.
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Roller Boogie!!
Watch Linda Blair skate her career into oblivion as she plays a Beverly Hills girl with her sights set on Olympic-rollerskating hopeful Bobby James (did anyone tell him rollerskating is not an Olympic event?) and the big Roller Boogie contest!
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The PumaMan (RiffTrax Live!)
Puma Man is the most pathetic superhero ever - worse than Captain America when he was skinny. The MST is good, (who doesn't like Vidinyo or Vadanyo or Videnoyo, or whatever his name is) so a RiffTrax Live would be awesome!
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War of the Gargantuas (1966)
I'm surprised this has not been suggested to RiffTrax. Especially since they used to riff a lot of Japanese monster films back during the MST3K Days.
As the title spells it out, two creatures called gargantuas decide to duke it out in Tokyo, Japan (man, I bet the city insurance premiums are astronomical). But throughout the film it's not the monsters, or bad acting, which has made this film so infamous.
Instead it's the scene where a female sings the song 'The Words Get Stuck In My Throat,' at a rooftop night club.
Everytime I watch this scene, especially after…
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The original movie, of course. Imagine Pee Wee Herman as a vampire, Donald Sutherland as a mysterious mentor, Luke Perry expecting this cheesy horror movie to make him the next Leonardo DiCaprio, Hillary Swank just happy to be there. This movie was written by some guy who hoped his career would get beyond writing for "Roseanne". Whatever happened to that guy? Oh, well, it's not as if the idea of a cheerleader battling vampires would amount to anything...right?
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Empire of the Ants
Empire of the Ants (1977)
Bert I. Gordon must be stopped!55 votes -
Food of the Gods
The Food of the Gods (1976)
Bert I. Gordon strikes again. Schlocky 70's monster movie. It has huge wasps, huget rats and huge Marjoe Gortner overacting. Makes "Night of the Lepus" look like 2001 by comparison. "Loosely" based on an H.G. Wells story which means they just basically stole the title.55 votes -
Resident Evil: Retribution
This is the 20th...or the 7th.. or ...well its one of the sequentially worsening Resident evil movies. Retribution vomits characters from the titular game series into random situations for brief cameos just because they can. The plot is clearly an attempt to make Inception with zombies while patching the rest of the film together with pieces lifted from other much better movies. There are approximately 15 different plot lines going on between the 47 characters all of which never conclude. This is a tremendous doodie bomb!
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Phantom of the Paradise
One of the best cult classic musicals that is ripe for riffing. So much 70s, so much ridiculousness, so much camp!
55 votes -
X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes
Roger Corman film from 1963 starring Ray Millard, which features comedian Don Rickles in a serious role!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X:_The_Man_with_the_X-ray_Eyes
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057693/
https://youtu.be/E-38qQBofak54 votes -
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985)
In 1985, some producers took a shot in the dark and made another T.V. friendly Ewok story. Riff now, ask questions later.
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Rollercoaster
George Segal, Helen Hunt, Timothy Bottoms. A terrorist blows up amusement parks and demands ONE MILLION DOLLARS. A ride inspector must track him down
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Tentacles (1977)
You could check out the movie at:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076809/
Cast includes: Henry Fonda, John Huston, Shelley Winters, and Bo Hopkins
I'd also note that my cable system has recently started carrying a channel called "Comet". It's main draw seems to be that it shows reruns of StarGate SG-1, but it also shows a lot of cheesy old movies (such as Tentacles).
54 votes