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Dracula vs Frankenstein
This actually exists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46mLfefS4Hg
344 votes -
The Exterminator
This also has the Paper Chase Guy setting people on fire with a flame thrower...only this is the first one.
21 votes -
Exterminator 2
It has the Paper Chase Guy in it setting people on fire with a flame thrower. Enough said.
21 votes -
Neighbours (1952)
This Academy Award winning short by Norman McClaren depicts two good neighbours fighting like monsters over a measly little flower. It is one of the most bizarre films ever to exist and the fact that there's no dialogue makes it very worthy of a riffing.
21 votes -
Bad Moon
Why?
1) Michael Pare' and Mariel Hemingway
2) An attorney who only attorneys with door-to-door salesmen
3) Repeated staring contests with German Shepherd.27 votes -
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
Take a 1990's comedian known for his New Jersey accent and dirty limericks and give him a movie to showcase those talents. Andrew 'Dice' Clay stars in this action movie where he gets to play a street-wise private detective with more snappy one liners than Rodney Dangerfield and Don Rickles.
And he has a gun that pops out of his sleeve to surprise the bad guys. That really happens.
Enjoy hair, jackets, and jokes on par with Cool as Ice in this classic, riffable tour de force.20 votes -
Psychomania aka The Death Wheelers (UK, 1973)
The first undead British hippie biker movie I ever saw. In England circa 1973, a rich young hipster in too-tight leather pants begs his mother, a spiritual medium, and his butler, a Satanic figure played by George Saunders with a clearly waning alcohol budget, to give him "the secret of the living dead" so he and his biker gang can go on causing road accidents and terrorizing supermarkets for all eternity. The fashion! The attempted cheekiness that just comes across as jerkiness! The folk singing! The special (and I do mean "special") effects! Come on!!!
222 votes -
Forbidden Planet 1956
A starship crew goes to investigate the silence of a planet's colony only to find two survivors and a deadly secret that one of them has.
Robby the robot, Leslie Nielsen and really awesome old timey special effects; this movie is ageing like fine wine but somehow every time I watch it I'm disappointed there's no Rifftrax for it.170 votes -
5 votes
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Ricky Raccoon Shows the Way
A giant raccoon teaches a young boy how to walk and bike safely.
29 votes -
Descendants (2015)
Not the George Clooney one but the DIsney Channel film about the children of four Disney villains being sent to a prep school for good guys. Complete with over-the-top acting, a glut of auto-tune songs, and some very odd costumes. The sheer cheesiness makes it a must for riffing.
34 votes -
Dead Heat (1988)
Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo are LA detectives on the trail of a gang of undead criminals. Special highlight: When Darren McGavin get brought back from the dead twice--
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39 votes
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The Subjects
Some people agree to a drug trial test. Except they fight over taking the drug.
That's as far as I could watch. I'm going to step back and leave this one to the professionals.- There's like, the like, girl who's all, like, peppy and schtuff.
- OMG. Magic is ree-uhl?
- The 'intellectual' debate over what to name the guy eating the banana.
- Character stereotypes stuffed in a sac of skin and puppeted in front of the camera. You can almost see the strings.
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Happy Birthday to Me (1980)
It stars Melissa Sue Anderson and Glenn Ford. it's actually a great slasher movie, but it needs to be riffed. The ending makes no sense, there are 1,000 loose ends that aren't cleared up. The murders are pretty weird. One guy gets shish kebobbed to death. Another drops a weight on his throat that breaks his neck, thanks to the killer. It's hard to know who the murderer is. I would love to see this film riffed.
23 votes -
The Paul Lynde Halloween Special
Sort of a followup to The Star Wars Holiday Special, as campy Paul Lynde hosts a batcrap insane special, highlighted by KISS meeting Margaret Hamilton in full Wicked Witch of the West costume.
See the insanity here:
238 votes -
jesus christ vampire hunter (2001)
Canadian Kung-Fu-Horror-Musical-Comedy
The entire time I watched, I wished I could hear those sweet, sweet rifff-tracking voices.
26 votes -
invisible sister
Disney movie about a typical neglected genius, Chloe, who inadvertently stumbles upon the formula for invisibility while trying to identify SUGAR. Even weirder, a moth turned invisible by the formula escapes Chloe's garage-lab and ends up getting drank by her older, popular, obnoxious sister, turning her and everything she touches for some reason invisible to. Now Chloe and her sister must scramble to reverse the effects before they become permanent.
23 votes -
Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War
Here lies a movie experience that could only be slightly surpassed by Satan farting in your face while your mouth's open.
1) The movie was apparently so weak that they couldn't get even one of the original actors to star in it.
2) Like so many modern movies, it relied on excessive CGI to supplant meaningful storytelling.
3) It has the kid from the Last Action Hero.
Thanks guys! I am, and will always be a huge fan!
36 votes -
Futureworld
Sort of a sequel to Westworld, which does bring back Yul Brenner as the killer cowboy android (though in a cameo in a flashback, and dream sequence), starring Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner.
Needs to be riffed because:
(1) This is what begat all those 'evil duplicate' plot-based films, including 'The Clonous Horror.'
(2) The intro to the film starts off with a game show where a guy wins a prize to visit the same place (Delos) where our original guys from Westworld, and a whole bunch of guests were slaughtered by rogue androids. But now, Delos is completely automated…
40 votes