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 (sort of, if you don't count the one remaining guy there, because despite all of the technology there, they still can't make those darn droids waterproof! Imagine.) and the head claim because of that nothing can go wrong.
(3) That the Delos Security is rather lax, since most of the film, Peter and Blythe's characters go all over the place investigating, and in typical fashion nobody stops them UNTIL they learn of the horrible secret. Oh, and they send their android duplicates to kill them.
Even funnier is when one claims these beings aren't androids, when you clearly tell they are... and the fact when they duplicate Peter Fonda, even his duplicate has his tattoo.. wow, they think of everything.
More hilarious is the fact the two do escape, but the villains just stand there gritting their teeth rather than pursuing them outright, or even having other duplicates go after them.
Definitely a film that needs riffing for the fact, though the tale sort of makes sense (in a Manos kind of way), it's hilarious how they interpret it, and the fact even though Delos suspects the two reporters, they're sort of like 'meh, well just duplicate them and have the duplicates murder them.'
'But sir, shouldn't we have...'
'WE DUPLICATE THEM AND SENT THEIR DUPLICATES TO MURDER THEM! WE ARE ON A FREAKIN' BUDGET DUE TO THE PREVIOUS LAWSUIT WITH WESTWORLD!'
'West-what now?'
So whaddya think, Sirs?
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[Deleted User] commented
Yes! I remember watching this and thinking "Whut?" There's at least one scene where we spend what feels like twenty minutes watching a large door opening and NOTHING ELSE! That alone is why this should be riffed.