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The Great Gatsby (2013)
Tobey Maguire narrates a movie about the roaring 20's set to Jay Z's greatest hits. How can the Riffers resist?
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Rage and Honor (1992)
Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton team up to kung-fu-fight-for-justice in a world full of drugs and dirty cops.
Starring:
Cynthia Rothrock ("Martial Law" + "Santa's Summer House")
Richard Norton ("Cyber Tracker" + "Gymkata" + "Mad Max: Fury Road")
Terri Treas ("Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell + "Alien Nation")
Catherine Bach ("The Dukes of Hazzard" + "The Young and the Restless")There is also a sequel!
YouTube currently has the movie trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VzXeKlKVaY&ab_channel=VideoDetective40 votes -
Supertrain
From Wikipedia:
Supertrain is an American adventure-drama television series that ran on NBC from February 7 to May 5, 1979. Nine episodes were made, including a 2-hour pilot episode.
The series took place on the Supertrain, a nuclear-powered bullet train that was equipped with amenities more appropriate to a cruise ship. It had luxuries such as swimming pools, shopping centers, a gym, library, medical center, and a discotheque.[1] It was so big it had to run on very broad gauge track. Though it had a rated top speed of 250 mph (402.34 km/h), and cruised at 190 mph (305.78 km/h),…
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Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977)
This Ray Harryhausen stars John Wayne's son Patrick, Tyrone Power's daughter Taryn, and a very young Jane Seymour.
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End of the World
Please riff “End of the World” from 1977. The three reasons are as follows:
1) Christopher Lee
2) Exploding phone
3) “You're telling us that you murdered six nuns and a priest?”
“We had no choice … there was a malfunction in negative velocity.”
Link: https://archive.org/details/EndoftheWorld40 votes -
On deadly ground
Steven Segal.
Michael Caine.
Hand slap game
Environmental speech.
Need I say more40 votes -
Superman The Movie
The original Movie is good, but it hasn't really aged well and the ending is truly cringe worthy. Also a number of comparisons to the new films could be made ie:
Walking away from Johnathan's funeral
Kevin as Martha: It sad that your father is gone Clark but what matters is he didn't die in some really stupid way, like saving a trapped dog from a tornado and then telling you not to save him.
Bill as Johnathan: No no. I got this.
Mike: Hey mama could you keep the weeping a minimum, you are disturbing Norman Osborne's funeral on…40 votes -
Thunder in Paradise
Danger. Excitement. Adventure. It's just another day in paradise.
Hulk Hogan and Chris Lemmon star in this 1993 nonstop thrill ride alongside Thunder, their gadget riddled speedboat. Hogan plays "Hurricane" Spencer, an ex-Navy S. E. A. L. and confirmed bachelor struggling to make ends meet. In order to save Thunder (and ultimately, his business) Spencer is forced into a marriage of convenience with the snobby Megan Whitaker. When Megan gets kidnapped it's up to Spencer and his partner Bru to save the day or risk losing everything.
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Psycho III
Rifftrax already did Psycho II why not tackle the next installment in the psycho sequel. Psycho III picks up where the previous film left off. It's also directed by Psycho Star Anthony Perkins. Mike, Kevin, and Bill need to do this one to complete the continuity of the 2nd film and see how much more worse this is then Psycho II.
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Tuff Turf
A young James Spader, a young (and probably high as a kite) Robert Downey Jr., TuffTurf screams 1980's.
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The Langoliers
The langoliers, though written by Stephen king, was an incredibly bad made for tv miniseries. It featured good actors acting badly, horrible lines, and special effects that were truly cringeworthy. It would be a delight to Tear this woefully underdone film a new one.
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Impulse (1974)
William Shatner gives one of the all time greatest terrible performances in this one. The presence of Harold Sakata playing a character named Karate Pete should be reason enough alone to riff this one. This is an absolutely amazing bad movie. The fact that Rifftrax and MST3K have never done Impulse is absolutely criminal. Criminal!
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It Conquered The World
The classic. Beverly Garland in perhaps her greatest role as Lee Van Cleef's indignant wife as she rips him a new one for betraying the human race to the upside down ice-cream cone alien hiding out in Bronson Cave. Peter Graves, directed by Roger Corman....what more needs to be said?
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My Pet Monster
An hour long, straight to VHS promo for a hot toy in the mid 80s. My Pet Monster was a huggable doll with an angry face, but in this movie he becomes a gigantic freak show that probably traumatized countless kids, with a back story about statues and magic and all kinds of nonsense.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400673/40 votes -
The Pirate Movie (1982)
Christopher Atkins returns where Blue Lagoon left off. Wearing the same loin cloth.
A movie so bad, that it would've made the 1983 Pirates of Penzance film have an almost guarantee to win best picture and Rex Smith as best actor.
One of the reasons Kristy McNichol became a lesbian.
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Return to Boggy Creek (1977)
Practically a sequel in name only, this family film features Dawn Wells (GILLIGAN'S ISLAND) and Dana Plato (DIFF'RENT STROKES). Some kids, a reporter, and fisherman get lost in a bad rainstorm while searching for the legendary Boggy Creek creature called Big-Bay-Tie.
Charles B. Pierce, the director of THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK, hated this sequel and directed his own years later, which we all know as BOGGY CREEK II: AND THE LEGEND CONTINUES.
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Road to Revenge
It has Wings Hauser. You LOVE Wings Hauser.
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The Poseidon Adventure
Why?
1) 70s disaster movie
2) Water jokes abound.
3) Shelley Winters in a wet, tight dress.40 votes -
Futureworld
Sort of a sequel to Westworld, which does bring back Yul Brenner as the killer cowboy android (though in a cameo in a flashback, and dream sequence), starring Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner.
Needs to be riffed because:
(1) This is what begat all those 'evil duplicate' plot-based films, including 'The Clonous Horror.'
(2) The intro to the film starts off with a game show where a guy wins a prize to visit the same place (Delos) where our original guys from Westworld, and a whole bunch of guests were slaughtered by rogue androids. But now, Delos is completely automated…
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