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  1. Nightmare City (1980)

    "Nightmare City is a 1980 Italian-Spanish zombie film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film stars Hugo Stiglitz as a television news reporter who witnesses the collapse of order in a city overrun by irradiated blood-drinking ghouls. Victims of the ghouls rise from the dead to join the host, adding to the chaos."

    A zombie movie starring B-movie star Hugo Stiglitz. Make up, effects and dub is pretty bad, but there is something awesome about this movie.

    33 votes

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  2. The purge: election year

    The third in the Purge series, this one is an over the top schlockfest about the first four years of a Trump presidency.

    14 votes

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  3. Undefeatable

    • Cynthia Rothrock's in it.
    • The main bad guy wears a mullet, knows martial arts, and rips eyeballs out of victims!
    • The final fight scene has reached legendary status!

    http://www.hkfilm.net/movrevs/undef.htm
    https://youtu.be/be7nHzijyGE?t=5m14s

    63 votes

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  4. Mission to Mars (1968)

    Despite the fact it stars Darrin McGavin, it also has Nick Adams and he's always pure riff fodder.

    This film also has the LAMEST astronaut helmet EVER! Even lamer then "12 to the Moon" if you can conceive such a thing. This film was made in 1968 so there's no excuse for such lameness as opposed to a sci-fi film made in the early 50's when space tech was still relatively new and mostly unknown to the public.

    Also, the theme song is hysterically trying too hard to sound intense.

    24 votes

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  5. Konrad (1985)

    It's a PBS special from 1985 that features a genetics lab grown kid in a canister. It has the dad from ALF and Ned Beatty. It's altogether ooky.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SkXsNczs4IQ
    Someone uploaded the movie to YouTube in 7 parts.

    23 votes

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  6. Sea serpent

    It's basically a "sock-puppet" version of "Devil Fish" right down to the bad dubbing of Europeans.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088089/

    29 votes

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  7. Diversity Cafe

    Another awful politically correct "training" film from my Navy days.

    14 votes

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  8. Snatch 2000

    Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers, and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond

    18 votes

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  9. Midnight's Child

    A made for TV, Victoria Principles Production about a German Au Pair who is married to the devil who seduces a woman's family, but strangely not the woman, so that she could marry the daughter to the devil.

    1. Olivia D'abo's amazingly nuanced German accent.
    2. Elizabeth Moss's dead-eyed child-bride of Satan.
    3. Blink and you'll miss it B'ellana!
    23 votes

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  10. 11 votes

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  11. Meltdown: Days of Destruction

    It's Casper van Dien. C'mon.

    20 votes

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  12. Blue Sunshine

    I love this cheesy movie. A drug called blue sunshine starts having psychotic effects several years later. There's disco, singing puppets, a badly done rendition of a Frank Sinatra song. The main character played by Zalman King gives lots of serious looks, not sure if he's passing gas or trying to remember his lines.

    26 votes

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  13. Vampirella

    The 1996 direct to video comic book movie starring Talisa Soto (Mortal Kombat) and Roger Daltrey (of The Who). Soto plays the eponymous anti-hero, who chases Dalrey's Vlad to Earth from their homeworld of Drakulon to avenge her step-dad.

    336 votes

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  14. Peter Pan Live! (the newest one)

    We can all agree on this one.

    Reasons:

    1: Christopher Walken
    2: Christopher Walken
    3: Christopher Walken

    9 votes

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  15. Troll (1986)

    The one that started it all. While TROLL 2 has garnered a large cult following, I never could find myself liking it. The original however I do have a soft spot for.

    Starring Noah Hathaway (THE NEVERENDING STORY), Michael Moriarty (PALE RIDER), former Charlie's Angel Shelly Hack, Sonny Bono (yes, really Sonny Bono), June Lockhart (TV's LOST IN SPACE), and a pre-SEINFELD Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

    Harry Potter Jr. and his family move into a San Francisco apartment building where his sister is possessed by an evil Troll named Torok. With no one believing him, young Harry and the friendly witch Eunice…

    61 votes

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  16. Flika (2006)

    No, this is not the old "My Friend Flika" with Roddy McDowell. This is the 2006 remake version full of shame. A teenage girl disobeys her father and tries to ride a dangerous horse, falls off and bruises her back, but in the end it's all okay and she's the hero! What about that says "This can't be riffed?" Nothing! The acting is pretty bad, too. There are also two sequels that were even worse. They all need to be made fun of.

    13 votes

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  17. Spirit in the woods

    Kinda like the Blair Witch Project... Minus any believable emotion, acting skill, entertainment, or interesting dialogue... So exactly like the Blair Witch Project only somehow worse.

    18 votes

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  18. A Knight's Tale

    Heath Ledger, Paul Bettany, awful dialogue, and crowds singing along to Queen? HOW IS THIS NOT A THING YET?

    22 votes

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  19. The Day the Sky Exploded (1958) a French/Italian dubbed with English film

    Reason 1: It's the very first Italian science fiction film.

    Reason 2: It's got asteroids. Nearly every sci-fi film has got #$%^ asteroids! I #$%^ HATE asteroids!

    Reason 3: It predates "Deep Impact" and "Armageddon" by forty years. This had to be where they got the idea.

    Reason 4: The original title, "La Morte Viene dallo Spazio", translates to "Death Comes from Space".

    Reason 5: Mario Bava is misnamed as Mario Baja in the American translation of the opening credits.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Sky_Exploded

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051951/

    10 votes

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  20. Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula (1979)

    Nocturna, the titular granddaughter of Dracula, moves from Transylvania to New York to follow a dishy guitarist from a disco band that played at her grandfather's hotel.

    Nai Bonet gets a story credit for this film, as well as producing and starring. The professional bellydancer had previously had a hit scopitone with the song "Jelly Belly" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9gA4o6Zplw), and wanted to parlay her success into a full media takeover. Funded from mysterious (and possibly legally questionable) sources, most of the budget went into getting some of the biggest disco stars to contribute to the soundtrack. Unfortunately, the vampire disco…

    26 votes

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