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The Hurrican Heist (2018)
A hometown meteorologist and a federal agent team up to try to stop ne'er-do-wells from robbing a government bank during the biggest hurricane of all-time. Terrible dialogue, a complete indifference to physics, and wildly varying quality of special effects make this prime for a riffing. Also, every actor in the movie uses a different fake accent.
19 votes -
The Mysterious Monsters (1975)
1970s cryptid documentary produced in the wake of Chariots of the Gods. Three reasons to riff:
1. Hosted by MST3K favorite/Film Crew favorite Peter Graves.
2. Shaky evidence and presented as schlocky docudrama
3. Bigfoot caught committing breaking and entering, complete with alleged police report.33 votes -
Beauty and the Beast (1962)
This is a rather unique spin on the classic fairy tale. In fact, it seems less like a retelling of the fairy tale than a gothic-type story along the lines of the Vincent Price/Roger Corman Poe movies. (Indeed, its lead actor, Mark Damon, was in Corman's House of Usher along with Vincent Price.)
In Renaissance Italy, Lady Althea, betrothed to handsome Duke Eduardo and already in love with him, travels to his castle with her father for the wedding. But there's a reason that Eduardo sends all his servants except his faithful chancellor away from the castle at sundown. Since he saw Althea last and succeeded to his father's throne, he has fallen under a curse that his late father brought on his line--he turns into a beast at sundown. Althea must find a way to break the curse--not an easy task when the duke's devious uncle is scheming for a way to seize the throne.
(If the Beast looks like Lon Chaney's Wolf Man, it's no coincidence--this was the last movie of makeup artist Jack Pierce, who worked on The Wolf Man and other classic Universal horror movies. His transformation, with multiple dissolves, is almost beat-for-beat the same as The Wolf Man's, too.)
This is rather cheesy--the script is overblown in the way that many of those 1960s B-movies were (Jack the Giant Killer, anyone?) The acting's a little below par even for the likes of the Corman movies. And except for a line or two, it glosses over the main conflict of the fairy tale--since Althea loves Eduardo anyway, and since he's human part of the time anyway, there's no struggle within herself to learn to see past the surface and love a Beast. But it has its charms--that sort of quaint, cheesy charm that many of these mid-century fantasy and costume dramas have. The sets and costumes are quite lovely even if the Beast's makeup looks rather hokey. And Althea's stronger and braver than many B-movie heroines of this age, even if that's a lower bar than we're used to with our modern heroines.
In short, like Jack the Giant Killer, this is hokey enough to provide plenty of hilarious riffs...and charming enough to be enjoyable in spite of its faults.
This is a rather unique spin on the classic fairy tale. In fact, it seems less like a retelling of the fairy tale than a gothic-type story along the lines of the Vincent Price/Roger Corman Poe movies. (Indeed, its lead actor, Mark Damon, was in Corman's House of Usher along with Vincent Price.)
In Renaissance Italy, Lady Althea, betrothed to handsome Duke Eduardo and already in love with him, travels to his castle with her father for the wedding. But there's a reason that Eduardo sends all his servants except his faithful chancellor away from the castle at sundown. Since…
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Apaches (English Safety Film.)
Yes! It's the infamous English nasty safety film-for kids! You think Shake Hands With Danger isn't graphic enough? Is seeing a bunch of kids dying in monkey masks not good enough for you either? Then Apaches is just for you! See a bunch of icky ****** goblins dress up in borderline offensive Native American 60s (?) Garb and get into hijinks on a farm...which all end in death! Be on the lookout for one dumb kid that drowns in a pool of manure! You can't make this stuff up! Actually...a scriptwriter high on cow ***** and English Gruel did! So...if you want wacky kiddie hijinks that end in death, then the safety film Apaches is for you!
Yes! It's the infamous English nasty safety film-for kids! You think Shake Hands With Danger isn't graphic enough? Is seeing a bunch of kids dying in monkey masks not good enough for you either? Then Apaches is just for you! See a bunch of icky ****** goblins dress up in borderline offensive Native American 60s (?) Garb and get into hijinks on a farm...which all end in death! Be on the lookout for one dumb kid that drowns in a pool of manure! You can't make this stuff up! Actually...a scriptwriter high on cow ***** and English Gruel did! So...if…
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Sudden Impact
The worst movie out of the five Dirty Harry movies.
1) It is supposed to partially be a mystery . You know who the killer is about a 1/4 away through the movie.
2) All the actors, including Eastwood, seem to have been filmed against their will. The acting is stiff with no natural flow.
3)The movie is full of flubs. There are character errors. Crew and equipment are visible in shots.
There are plot holes as well.18 votes -
Secret Agent Super Dragon (w/ Bridget and Mary Jo)
Dad thought it would be fun to see the girls make fun of Ray Danton. I thought, why not...
5 votes -
Flash Gordon 1980!!!!!
Flash Gordon 1980!!!!
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20 votes
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The Christmas Wedding Planner
Easily the worst Christmas movie I have ever seen. Now streaming on Netflix!
11 votes -
Hunk (1987)
It's got Mr. "Relson," of Outlaw of Gor fame who plays the after part of a nerpy 80's guy who dreams of being well, a hunk
16 votes -
Night Killer (1990)
From the director of Troll 2. Shouldn't that be enough for a proper riffing treatment?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401696/reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfT7ikGcH8Q17 votes -
Rich Little's VCR Charades
Rich Little in a weird hairpiece doing unfunny and confusing impressions while playing charades? **** yeah!
10 votes -
Disorderlies
Please riff this. The title speaks for itself.
8 votes -
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Blind sharks and screaming fish!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7329656/reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vznAJGAUX7425 votes -
13 votes
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the body shop (1972)
This turkey needs a riffing by rifftrax! Emminent plastic surgeon and mad scientist Don Brandon loses his wife Anitra - pinup model and social butterfly - in a tragic accident. He and his faithful humpbacked and drooling assistant Igor - oops, I mean Greg - busy themselves experimenting with re-animation experiments. Once ready, the good Doctor begins luring young women back to the lab with hypnosis in order to gather select parts to create a New and Improved Anitra. www.imdb.com/title/tt0069811/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
12 votes -
A Husband for Christmas
Another Christmas movie from the one who gave us "Santa's Summer House"! This one has Vivica A. Fox, Eric Roberts (not in cat form) and even a cameo of the the father/grandpa from A Talking Cat?!? as Santa!
Also, from the same director, and also with Vivica A. Fox - A Christmas Cruise - would be a great combo riff for any season!
9 votes -
Another Christmas Kiss
One of those Lifetime Christmas movies (because it is not up to par with Hallmark) - really bad acting with some beautiful people on top of a very obvious product placement from Kay Jewelry at the end.
This needs a riff!
9 votes -
Dr. Giggles
Atypical surgeon likes murdering his patients in this horror.
29 votes -
14 votes