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Ice Castles
It's about a BLIND figure skater in the late 1970s. The jokes practically write themselves. It also features the hit song, "Through the Eyes of Love," which my sister relentlessly pounded out on the piano throughout my childhood. Please consider riffing this Robby Benson masterwork.
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Queen of Blood (1966)
1) John Saxon. 2) A young Dennis Hopper. 3) A vampire queen from outer space with cray hair who manages to pick off the cast one at a time just by walking up behind them while they pointedly look away. Lesson? If you're stuck on a spaceship with a blood-sucking alien vampire queen, maybe DON'T turn your back on her! AKA "Planet of Blood." It seems there is a color version and a b&w version.
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The golden child
The golden child.
Three reasons are the score, Eddie Murphy, and its campy humour makes it naturally rifftraxxable.
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Lord of the Flies
This 1963 "Classic" based off of William Golding's novel of the same name is filled to the brim with awkward pauses, bizarre line delivery, and horrid child acting. Despite it being known as a classic, it is a hilariously bad movie that should be riffed as soon as possible.
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The Day the World Ended (1955)
After a nuclear war, an unlikely group of people, including a rancher, a geologist, a crook and his girlfriend, find themselves trapped in the middle of nowhere while battling an ugly mutant created by Paul Blaisdell. The geologist and the crook also find the time to fight over the rancher's daughter, while the moll fumes. Written by Marty McKee
Directed by Roger Corman, this movie is riffing great.37 votes -
King Kong (1976)
It's the same old story: they capture a big gorilla. But it's bad. Cheap. Corny.
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Brainscan
Cheesy campy horror flick from 1994. One my favorite movies, even though it's so cheesy. I think this would be perfect to be riffed on. Horror film containing computer game and virtual reality. And it has the kid from Terminator 2 in it!
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Tim Burton's Hansel and Gretel (1983)
This movie is Tim Burton's first attempt at a film, and a bit of an old shame for him. It's not hard to see why: the movie has production values only slightly better than a school play, the musical score is weird jazz that doesn't fit the scenes, and some confusing plot holes are never explained. But Burton's creepy, bizarre designs are on display throughout--just wait until you see Dan-Dan the Gingerbread Man. Another interesting feature is that the movie has an entirely Asian cast, something The Last Airbender couldn't manage. Perhaps this is why the climax includes a candy-cane…
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Deadfall (1993)
Nic Cage's cheesiest and worst performance. The CHEESIEST and WORST PERFORMANCE of NIC CAGE's career. Need I say more.
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kull the conquerer
Mid range actors starring Kevin Sorbo and Tia Carerrere. A fire demon is resurrected to become queen to Kull (Kevin Sorbo), and ridiculousness ensues. The final demon body is just ridiculous, and there is plenty to riff on the way.
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blind fury
Blind Fury (1989)
"A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier. "
Six words: Rutger Hauer as a blind samurai
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096945/?ref_=nv_sr_137 votes -
ring of steel
1.Joe Don Baker
2. Story catalyst is a tragic fencing accident
3. I'm having Joe Don Baker again37 votes -
Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century
Oh, yes, yes. A thousand times yes. At exactly 5 minutes in this movie starts thawing a yeti out of a block of ice... with flamethrowers. It's got dopey dialog, it's goofily acted, has a big derpy unscary monster, kids who I am pretty sure are going to get annoying and troublesome - probably release the monster or feed it after midnight or whatever - and it's Italian. Plus a bonus, according to the credits - The Theme "Yeti", played by "The Yetians".
Full movie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh7rKslDbb4#t=14
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Dead Heat (1988)
Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo are LA detectives on the trail of a gang of undead criminals. Special highlight: When Darren McGavin get brought back from the dead twice--
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The Milpitas Monster
A king kong sized fly monster made from litter terrorizes a town. Apparently no one in the town can see this 60 foot creature until it is literally right on top of them. Well, no one except the town drunk. It's really hard to sum up how bad this film is so please check out the trailer.
trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABSDzlE1He437 votes -
The Green Hornet (1940 serials)
13 episodes: The 1960s Batman television series was created based on the popularity of a re-release of Columbia's Batman & Robin serial. The success of both led to the production of a Green Hornet series, which was played as a straight action mystery series, "in the tradition of its former presentations", rather than the camp Batman series. It lasted one season
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Deep Rising (1998)
I believe it was Voltaire that said "Barely better than The Asylum..."
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The Navy Vs. The Night Monsters
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (also known as Monsters of the Night and The Night Crawlers) is a 1966 independently made American science fiction film produced by Jack Broder (and Roger Corman, uncredited), written and directed by Michael A. Hoey, and starring Mamie Van Doren and Anthony Eisley Billy Gray, Bobby Van, and Pamela Mason. The film was distributed by Realart Pictures Inc.
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The Electric Grandmother
This movie scarred many of us in elementary school in the mid 80s. VHS was newish and our library didn't have a lot of tapes so that meant we got to "enjoy" this film at least 3 times a year whenever our teachers wanted a break. It's about 3 kids traumatized by their mother's death (great 3rd grade topic BTW) and their father's attempt to help by ordering up an electric replacement family member, instead of, you know, psychotherapy. Seriously, this is one weird movie. She can dispense milk from her finger and has to be plugged in at night…
37 votes