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  1. House of Frankenstein

    A really lame entry in the classic Universal Monsters franchise. Makes a mockery of iconic monsters, and totally deserves some heckling.

    28 votes

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  2. Blood Hook

    Because it was directed by Jim Mallon... and I believe Kevin was a key grip.

    36 votes

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  3. Mirrors (1978)

    The most indescribably obtuse horror movie ever made. From IMDb: A newlywed couple check into an old hotel, and soon the wife finds herself having hallucinations and wandering the halls aimlessly. It seems a voodoo priestess has placed a curse on her in order to steal her soul. A mysterious doctor attempts to help her, but the couple has their suspicions about him also.

    26 votes

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  4. Svengali (1931)

    John Barrymore and his eyebrows star in this Gothic horror classic about a creepy piano teacher who hypnotizes a pretty but talentless young woman and her cathedral-shaped mouth into becoming an international singing sensation. It has everything you need in a movie - guyliner! Bumbling Scottish stereotypes! Long, silent pans across cardboard cityscapes! Svengali in the bath! And Gecko. Dear, sweet, frankly useless Gecko. As classic as it is, this is a film that's crying out to be riffed.

    19 votes

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  5. Phenomenon

    John Travolta and Forest Whitaker in their pre-dreadlock days. This was the first movie that I paid money to see in a theater that I absolutely haaaaaaated.

    21 votes

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  6. Knight Rider 2000

    Because David Hasselhoff and tv movie based on 80's tv show makes fantastic riffing fodder.

    26 votes

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  7. Firewalker

    Chuck Norris and Louis Gosset in a terrible "Raiders" rip off. Worst movie I ever paid to see.

    34 votes

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  8. Journey To The Seventh Planet

    This is not only a bad 60s Sci-Fi movie but also horribly dubbed into English from Danish.

    35 votes

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  9. Prince Valiant (1954)

    Starring a near-embryonic Robert Wagner, the beautiful Janet Leigh, and James Mason in the role of Sir I'm Definitely Not Evil. There's also a big hairy viking guy who walks around shirtless. Audiences in the 1950s were thrilled by the medieval parkour and the strange distortions from early anamorphic lenses.

    37 votes

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  10. Tekken (2010 Movie)

    Another example of a cheesy videogame adaption.

    25 votes

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  11. Jail Bait (1954, Howco Productions, Ed Wood, dir.)

    From the producers of the notorious "Mesa Of Lost Women" comes one of Ed Wood's lesser-known stinkburgers, his attempt at film noir. Stars Clancy Malone, Timothy Farrell -- who we all know from "Racket Girls" and "Violent Years" -- the redoubtable Lyle Talbot, a young Steve Reeves, and Wood's main squeeze Delores Fuller.

    The son of a famous L.A. plastic surgeon gets mixed up with a local hood, and shoots a night watchman in a robbery; hilarity (of a sort) ensues.

    Also features that same jangly, spastic fake flamenco guitar thrashing and piano-stabbing music that was featured in "Mesa Of…

    16 votes

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  12. 19 votes

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  13. 32 votes

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  14. "Get Even" The Movie (1986)

    Even if you guys can't get the rights to this, you have to check it out. This is on par (dare I say better than The Room). It is simply one of the funniest things I have ever seen, plus it comes with a side of Wings... Hauser, that is. Just watch the trailer at the official site:
    http://www.geteventhemovie.com/

    And do the "Shimmy Slide": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwvI4AbOcTo&list=FL7pKEsDQCXw7-9H9sakHTzg&index=5

    30 votes

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  15. Wishmaster

    Basically a movie about a demon genie trying to grant three wishes so he and his army of demons can conquer the world. I'm sure you guys have seen it already but it's amazing.

    34 votes

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  16. Telezonia

    It's a movie from 1974 instructing kids how to use the telephone and the phonebook. It can be found in YouTube.

    28 votes

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  17. Wolf of Wall Street

    This movie is brutal and long. I fell asleep 4 times. It's no wonder DiCaprio didn't get an Oscar

    30 votes

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  18. Perfect (1985) with John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis

    takes place at an 80s gym, lots of crotch shots

    25 votes

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  19. Hercules, Samson And Ulysses

    This looks entertainingly terrible. The bad guys here are supposed to be Philistines, but they look suspiciously Roman.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GPBWgNtk2s

    25 votes

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  20. Rumble in the Bronx

    Great Jackie Chan movie, with very riffable elements: middle-aged street punks, hovercraft chase, Vancouver standing in for NYC (because if there's one thing you think of when you think New York, it's the gorgeous, unspoiled mountain vistas across the East River.)

    36 votes

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