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Godzilla (2014)
I figured they riffed the terrible 1998 new york version, so I thought, why not this one?
The world's most famous monster is pitted against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence.
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Dope Case Pending
A movie so bad that it compares to the likes of Birdemic, Maime Connection, and The Room. Featuring characters that are introduced and not explained at all, Coolio, and lots of hilarious mistakes.
15 votes -
Hey, Babe! (aka Babe!, Rise and Shine)
12-year-old Yasmine Bleeth plays an orphan desperate to attend performing arts school. A washed-up Vaudeville actor, played by Buddy Hackett, forms an act with her to revive his career and help fulfill her dream.
80s Canadian art cheese. New York through the eyes of Montreal. The seedy Punky Brewster musical we never knew existed.
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Possession: Until Death Do You Part (1987)
Quite possibly the single worst slasher film ever made (it even has a grammatical error right there in its title), Possession is a cornucopia of riffable delights. Made in Canada for approximately $2.50, this film has everything: truly excruciating acting, artless Psycho ripoffs, inexplicable male strippers, & a rowboat that, when shot at, EXPLODES. Not on DVD, because who the hell would buy it except me, but easily downloaded right here: http://rarelust.com/possession-1987/
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15 votes
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The Viking Queen
A Hammer Film - See Men Roasted Alive in the Cage of Hell ! Plus the 2nd Doctor (Patrick Troughton) has a part.
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Darby O'Gill and the Little People
1959 Disney movie about an old man, Leprechauns, and a young Sean Connery all being mental.
168 votes -
Crust
Made as a Tax Dodge and never released, Crust tells the story of a 7 foot tall Boxing Prawn (Shrimp).
Only 17 minutes of it was released on www.fortmarkfilms.com/category/films-tv/ but they are a very good 17 minutes.4 votes -
Quicksilver
The Bike Messenger movie that doesn't have JGL or General Zod in it. It DOES have a 1986 Kevin Bacon as a fallen stock broker turned bike delivery guy who's nemesis is Morpheus a.k.a. VooDoo a.k.a. Lawrence Fishburne and a thug named "Gypsy" (no relation). It even has a snappy bike messenger theme by Roger Daultrey. By the end "down but not out" Kevin has regained his stock brokering super powers, given "110%" to help his friends.
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Stephen King
Try to count all the tropes in his movies, and just try to take his work seriously
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294 votes
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Waxwork
I'm a little surprised it wasn't already on the list. This gem stars Zach Galligan (Billy of 'Gremlins' fame) and has a bunch of intensely stupid people getting shoved into horror wax museum dioramas. Of course, the dioramas are cursed and once shoved in, the people may or may not remember who they are or something... before being killed by the monster inside said diorama. Lots of guest appearances/cameos by famous monsters who've been in generally better films-- all your favorites! Dracula, the wolf man, Audrey 2, the Mummy, uh... the Marquis de Sade... sure. Of course, the effects and…
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Horror (2003)
Escaped drug patients, a religious zealot, bad special effects, horrible music, and a killer goat! What more do you need!?
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14 votes
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Reconnoiter (Robot World)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4083740/
- British family made independent film that, SOMEHOW won awards...
- It would be made better by your guys' dialog due to the lack of a script for the most part.
- This movie is awful and it should fell awful.
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Max Hell Frog Warrior
Max Hell, a lone samurai, is on the trail for the Serum which was unleashed to turn all of humanity into Toads. Yep.
Fun fact! The film Toad Warrior was initially released to Malaysia, the Philippines, and Japan for theatrically presentation only. This film was never supposed to be released in the U.S. as the filmmaking team of Jackson and Shaw never liked the final cut. For this reason, they held back on its U.S. release while they went on to create other feature films -- planning to eventually reedit it. During this interim, somehow a distribution company got hold…
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Steel Dawn
This 1987 sci-fi action movie stars Patrick Swayze as a sexy apocolyptic swordsman and has everything you love to riff- pithy dialogue, desert wasteland outposts, threatened castration, a kid, a dog, big hair, every bad guy ever, and tons of fist pounding, sword fighting goodness, also something about irrigation plans -I can't believe it took me 28 years to finally see this Version of Mad Max- here's the link-
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ier2JzmIVcw36 votes -
Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space Part 1
WARNING, THE FOLLOWING 4 FAN RIFFS DON'T PLAY,
Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space Part 1,
Atomic Treatment & Mr B Natural: Superargo and the Faceless Giants
Atomic Treatment & Mr B Natural: The Earth vs. The Flying Saucers
MICRORIFFS-SUBVERSION & ESPIONAGE
Maybe they will be fixed in the future but I wouldn't purchase them unless they add some type of corrected notice to the description.
For the greater part, all riffs I have downloaded work fine, even others by Atomic Treatment, who I really like.
I just wanted to make buyers aware of my experience.9 votes -
Repulsion
Roman Polanski's ode to psycho-sexual breakdown, starring the already psychotic looking Catherine Deneuve. Shot in blk/wht, early 60s. Favorite part: when the walls sprout arms and start grabbing poor young Cathy in the hallway of her own apartment.
3 votes -
Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
Can Vampires and Humans co-exist? Complete with SPF 100 sunscreen, man-made fake blood, and a cast including David Carradine, Bruce Campbell, and M. Emmett Walsh, this is a brilliant film rife for riffing.
29 votes