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Tell us 3 good reasons your movie should be considered. Include photos and links and your suggestion MAY end up on RiffTrax.com or in movie theaters for RiffTrax LIVE!

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  1. 15 votes

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  2. The Blob

    Not only do the blob, but Rifftrax Live it at the Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, PA where it was shot and where they hold Blobfest each other.

    220 votes

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  3. Blood Diner

    A 1987 horror film by Jackie Kong. Talking brain in a jar, "Lumerian feast" with blood sacrafices, dancing Hitlers, oh my. Awesomely crazy movie.

    42 votes

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  4. White Comanche

    A TV budget western starring William Shatner. What more needs to be said?

    10 votes

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  5. The Blair Witch Project

    This is a movie begging and pleading and standing in corners to be riffed. Mike, Kevin and Bill should riff this as soon as possible...unless they're too scared!

    439 votes

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  6. In Search of the Wow Wow Wibble Woggle Wazzie Woodle Woo!

    Tim Noah sings about using his imagination while going on a quest spurred on by the voices in his head... It's as strange as is sounds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HCgOm31fwQ

    38 votes

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  7. Tales of Mystery and Imagination

    A 1990's (with 1970's quality) retelling of eleven of Edgar Allen Poe's classic short stories. Lame effects, corny lines, and terrible acting. Oh, and Cristopher Lee as the narrator. Happy Riffing!

    19 votes

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  8. City of Bones

    This movie not only flopped majorly (it has 1star/12% on RT) but the acting is horrible and the plot is some ungodly mixture of Buffy, Harry Potter, Star Wars and Twilight.

    The Heroine is more obsessed with the main Blond Guy than with finding her mother, Blond Guy (who was IN TWILIGHT) can't go three lines without a bad joke, with Nerdy 'Nice Guy' completing the 'love triangle'. And one of the teenagers looks like he's in his 40s.

    Oh, and the 'Falcon' dialogue is taken word for word from the author's Harry Potter fanfiction. Seriously.

    30 votes

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  9. Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure

    In a bizarrely contrived spin-off from "Welcome to Pooh Corner," Winnie the Pooh and friends -- all of which are depicted by men in costumes -- try to teach young audiences about bus safety, if not frighten them to the point of having nightmares for the next week or two. Here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF_3MrYXDw4

    18 votes

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  10. Skidoo

    For Your Consideration:
    Otto Preminger's 1968 LSD romp "Skidoo." Here's the Netflix synopsis:
    Otto Preminger directs Groucho Marx in his final film role as a mob boss named God, who orders reluctant gangster Tough Tony Banks (Jackie Gleason) out of retirement to silence a squealer (Mickey Rooney). In the meantime, Tony's daughter (Alexandra Hay) has taken up with a hippie (John Phillip Law). Carol Channing co-stars as Tony's wife, with Cesar Romero, Burgess Meredith and Peter Lawford rounding out the all-star cast.

    158 votes

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  11. 174 votes

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  12. The Protector (1998)

    aka Body Armor
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119961
    There are couple of good reasons why the movie should be considered, most of them have to do with the main character which could be described as Butch Deadlift, Hunk Speedchunk, Punch Rockgroin, Brick Hardmeat or perhaps Pack Blowfist

    17 votes

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  13. Godzilla's Revenge

    Seriously. Main character is a kid obsessed with Godzilla. He humps a car, gets beat up by bullies, and kidnapped by thugs. Half the movie is a dream and features Godzilla's SON; who can shrink from 200ft to about 4ft at will and has a kick ass hillbilly accent when he talks to the kid. He TALKS!!! What else could you possibly want?

    427 votes

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  14. Night of the Twisters

    90's made for TV movie that's somewhat of a bad Twister knock-off starring 1995's teen heartthrob Devon Sawa. In the "intro to the family" scene, Devon is riding in a bike race and eats it to the point where his front wheel is bent entirely out of shape, and his dad (who still where's his letterman jacket) forces him to finish the race. Sadly for everyone, this movie took up a day's worth of 7th grade science (our teacher was really the softball coach).

    30 votes

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  15. Howard the Duck (1986)

    A sarcastic humanoid duck is pulled from his homeworld to Earth where he must stop an alien invader.

    459 votes

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  16. Rambo 2

    What more needs to be said. Rambo!!! And it has the sensei of Cobra Kai in t supporting role

    36 votes

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  17. 12 votes

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  18. Damnation Alley

    Jan Michael vincent / George Preppard. In a world destroyed by nuclear war, these men survive along with giant cockroaches and jackie Halley jr. futuristic and very Riffable. Saw this film at local drive in as a child. I'm 50 now, do the math

    25 votes

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  19. Blade Runner

    Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi classic starring Harrison Ford. Scott's directing style really lends itself to riffability, I feel like the guys could have some real fun with this one.

    57 votes

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  20. The Man Who Laughs

    The character in this movie was the inspiration for the Joker (Batman).

    It's a silent film.

    After seeing that smile, how could you resist?

    15 votes

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