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  1. The crimson ghost

    I love the Batman serials you guys did,so may I suggest this serial? The crimson ghost should be recognizable from the Misfits album covers

    22 votes

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  2. Return of the Ewok (1982)

    Weird ass behind the scenes mockumentary (?), where Warwick Davis alternates between himself and an ewok bouncing back and forth between our world and sets of Return of the Jedi.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490479/combined
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcchh2JMrhg

    28 votes

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  3. Pin

    Pin "A Plastic Nightmare" from 1988 with Terry O'Quinn as a Doctor that teaches his children using a life-sized anatomy doll named Pin. After dad dies the son keeps Pin alive with ventriloquism and makes Pin a part of the family. Great movie and plenty of opportunities for Riffs.

    19 votes

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  4. Banshee!!!

    It's a creature feature about bloody banshees. What's not to riff?

    20 votes

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  5. Mr. Billion (1977)

    Drunk Jackie Gleason!

    17 votes

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  6. Creature with the Atom Brain

    An ex-Nazi mad scientist uses radio-controlled atomic-powered zombies in his quest to help an exiled American gangster return to power.
    This is the same process that we now use in American elections.
    You already knew that didn't you? I mean this is really not a secret nowadays. PLEASE TELL ME THAT I DIDN'T JUST GIVE AWAY TOP-SECRET GOVERNMENT INFORMATION?

    23 votes

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  7. 12 votes

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  8. The Zombie Walks (1968)

    As far as bad movies goes, this one is a gem. Everything, from the killer's skull mask to the cheesy melodrama effects, makes it extremely funny. One extraordinary line shows a mechanism triggering the door to a secret passage opened by. a penny bank! Some wacko characters shows the filmmakers didn't take themselves very seriously. The final explanation doesn't explain anything. But this is a murder mystery far over the edge, on the tradition of "Doctor X".
    by Phroggy

    21 votes

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  9. Fall of the House of Usher (1979 TV Movie)

    The early '60s version of Edgar Allan Poe's story starring Vincent Price was intentionally campy, and came out quite cool. THEY DID NOT NEED TO MAKE THIS HALF-FORMED VERSION!!!!!!! It's not just the stilted acting that's the problem; I'd say that the biggest problem lies in the casting. Martin Landau as Roderick Usher wasn't a bad choice, but did they really think it wise to cast Robert Hays, after everyone remembered him from "Airplane!"?! Or Ray Walston, after everyone remembered him from "My Favorite Martian" (not to mention "Fast Times at Ridgemont High")?! As for Charlene Tilton, I best remember…

    21 votes

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  10. The Cremators (1972)

    An evil lethal bright orange yellow fireball comes to earth and goes on a rampage in a remote lakeside area; the flaming thing rolls over various hapless folks and reduces them to ashes. It's up to nerdy scientist Dr. Iane Thorne (blandly played by Marvin Howard) to figure out a way to stop it before it's too late. Writer/director Harry Essex, who also wrote the scripts for the classic 50's fright features "It Came from Outer Space" and "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," pukes forth a 50's style micro-budget clunker that boasts all the necessary bad movie vices to…

    20 votes

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  11. 22 votes

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  12. The Keeper of Time

    Filmed in beautiful Lithuania, The Keeper of Time stars Michael O'Hearn, Adam T. Dawson, and Parker Alexander. Like any good movie, The Keeper of Time begins with children being killed by a demon. A good looking female shape-shifting demon, but still a demon. After two children bit the dust, we join the last child on the demon's hit list- little Timmy, the week from 12 year old farm boy. Timmy and his mother return to his home, only to find that a sinister looking women dressed in black has given their father/husband apples to eat. When Timmy states that he…

    14 votes

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  13. Space Patrol aka Planet Patrol1962 (TV Series)

    This series is also known by its US title Planet Patrol to avoid confusion with the 1950s American live-action series of the same name. The marionettes used in the series incorporated some elements of Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation technique - specifically their mouths would move in synch with dialogue.

    The series is set in the year 2100, by which time the indigenous and autonomous civilizations on Earth, Mars and Venus have banded together to form the United Galactic Organization (UGO). Space Patrol is the UGO's military wing, and the series follows the actions of this interplanetary force, focusing on the missions…

    6 votes

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  14. Deep Evil (Lorenzo Lamas)

    Cheap sci-fi horror. Renegade actually yells "Die you alien scum die!"
    How can you pass that up?

    5 votes

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  15. Renegade (T.V. Series, 1992?)

    I just got a new channel on my T.V. called Heroes. It's mostly cheesy stuff, including this Samurai Cop-esque show. The guy in it looks just like Samurai Cop, and he's got the hair to prove it. He rides a motorcycle and... fights crime, I guess. There's also plenty of hammy acting to go with it.

    4 votes

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  16. Star Slammer (1986)

    Two women who have been unjustly confined to a prison planet plot their escape, all the while having to put up with lesbian guards, crazed wardens and mutant rodents.
    This movie just sounds so bad in oh so many ways, that I am submitting it to the undercover riffing agents for further interrogation.

    21 votes

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  17. Night Shadow

    80's werewolf movie... didn't finish it... bad acting, repulsive characters that remind me of "Hobgoblins" people... for all I know it's really good with awesome effects, but I doubt it.

    7 votes

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  18. 8 votes

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  19. Untamed Women (1952)

    During World War II, an American bomber pilot is rescued after drifting at sea aboard a raft. After being administered truth serum, he tells the doctor a story of how he and the three survivors of his plane crash washed up on an island that was inhabited by a tribe of beautiful primitive cave-women, dinosaurs and a group of savage cavemen who are bent on abducting the women for breeding purposes. - Written by frankfob2
    This is a very bad, poorly acted, cut and paste,amateur looking film. Everything about this movie is just plain wrong, in other words it's perfect…

    20 votes

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  20. Nyoka and the Lost Secrets of Hippocrates (1966 TV Movie)

    In this feature-length reediting of the serial 'Perils of Nyoka (1942)', the famed African jungle girl Nyoka competes with an equally resourceful (and white) female nemesis, Vultura, to obtain a set of mysterious tablets of wondrous power.
    - Written by Jim Beaver
    If any of this includes female mud wrestling then this movie automatically should be moved to the top of the list.

    22 votes

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