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  1. 4 votes

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  2. Terror at Lakewood Manor (aka: Ants!)

    A wonderfully cheesy 1970's TV movie about... well, ants. One of the most laughable, yet strangely watchable, eco-horror films from that decade. Ants, seeming angered by having their nest dug up by construction workers at a California resort, decide to strike back.

    Reasons for riffing this one:

    1). Lets start with the cast: Robert Foxworth, Brian Denehey, Myrna Loy, Linda Day George, Suzanne Summers... the list just continues.

    2). This seems to be a film a lot more concerned with construction and moving big pieces of machinery around than it is with ants.

    3). Wonderful riffing opportunities during the "ant…

    27 votes

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  3. 16 votes

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  4. Curse of the Undead (1959)

    The cinema's first vampire Western! Young women in a small Western town are dying one by one of an unknown malady involving massive blood loss. The Carter family's ranch is being terrorized by ruthless land baron Buffer. And a mysterious black-clad gunfighter with an aversion to sunlight has just arrived in town. Written by Marty McKee
    Randolph Scott meets Bela Lugosi.

    28 votes

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  5. The Time Guardian

    When a futuristic city travels back in time to stop the cyborg menace, Carrie Fisher and her meathead partner arrive a few days early to make sure the Australian outback is fully stocked for Armageddon.

    30 votes

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  6. Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957)

    A young woman discovers she is the daughter of the infamous Dr. Jekyll, and begins to believe that she may also have a split personality, one of whom is a ruthless killer.
    John Agar and Gloria Talbott help raise this movie to a mediocre level, that is the gold standard for Rifftrax.

    28 votes

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  7. Funeral Home (1980)

    This movie has so many goofy characters. It's just begging to be riffed.

    8 votes

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  8. Space Precinct

    Space Precinct is a TV scifi cop series, I recommend first season, first episode:

    Reason 1:
    - the line "Ah, Loyster, my friend, that was great tongue work".
    Reason 2:
    - lots of alien prosthetics and gags, and a robo named Slomo
    Reason 3:
    - hammy acting, especially villains

    16 votes

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  9. Bittersweet motel

    The phish classic concert movie. It'd really make my day if you did it.

    12 votes

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  10. Into the Woods (2014)

    It's already posted, but I want to give it new life. Here's my reasons:

    1. The songs are really crummy.
    2. It has classic fairy tale characters, but their stories are distorted and sad.
    3. The Red Riding Hood girl is sooooo annoying.
    32 votes

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  11. War of the Colossal Beast (1958)

    Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colosasal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very hungry.
    Eventually he makes his way to Los Angeles (like most monsters tend to do) and finds out that not only the dating scene for giant men very tough, but people don't seem to understand his obsessive compulsive need to destroy things. Things are much different then they were in the 1950s.

    31 votes

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  12. 16 votes

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  13. Invisible Invaders

    I've always loved this movie. What would happen if invisible alien invaders were to take over dead human bodies and use them to do their evil work? Would you call this "Plan 9 from Outer Space"? Well it sure has a similar story line. A very serious, no nonsense, John Agar works around the clock to find a way to defeat these seemingly indestructible creatures. Can John save the world before the movie is over? John could sure use some riffing help to find the answer to this seemingly impossible dilemma.

    31 votes

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  14. 7 votes

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  15. 21 votes

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  16. The Amazing Transparent Man (1960)

    A crazed scientist invents an invisibility formula. He plans to use the formula to create an army of invisible zombies.
    This plan, as brilliant as it is, was unable to help Charlie Sheen reclaim his credibility after leaving "Two and a Half Men."

    30 votes

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  17. 3 votes

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  18. The Evictors (1979)

    From an Internet Description:
    "A sinister real estate agent (Vic Morrow) brings a young couple (Micheal Parks, Jessica Harper) to a quaint but apparently haunted Louisiana farmhouse."

    The catch: It is Directed by... Charles B. Pierce!!!
    Also stars Jimmy Clem, who played... Crenshaw!!!

    15 votes

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  19. The Langoliers

    The langoliers, though written by Stephen king, was an incredibly bad made for tv miniseries. It featured good actors acting badly, horrible lines, and special effects that were truly cringeworthy. It would be a delight to Tear this woefully underdone film a new one.

    40 votes

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  20. 5 votes

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