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Tell us 3 good reasons your movie should be considered. Include photos and links and your suggestion MAY end up on RiffTrax.com or in movie theaters for RiffTrax LIVE!
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Lifeforce
Patrick Stewart frenches a guy in a mental institution, and a naked vampire from space sets London on fire. Directed by Tobe Hooper and a lot of cocaine.
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Willow Creek
Jim and his girlfriend Kelly are visiting the infamous Willow Creek, the alleged home of the original Bigfoot legend - the tale of huge ape like creatures that roam the forests of North America. It was there that in 1967, the legendary beast was captured on film and has terrified and mystified generations since. Keen to explore more than 50 years of truth, folklore, misidentifications and hoaxes, Kelly goes along for the ride to keep Jim happy, whilst he is determined to prove the story is real by capturing the beast on camera. Deep in the dark and silent woods,…
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Sand Shark
About a horde of monstrous sharks that swim through sand and hunt people. It starred Corin Nemec, Brooke Hogan, Vanessa Lee Evigan, Eric Scott Woods, and Gina Holden
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Fatal Beauty
No idea. But it's a Whoopie Goldberg movie where the love interest is Mr. Beef himself, Sam Elliot. How can this NOT be a rifftrax????
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House (1986)
Roger Cobb is a Vietnam vet whose career as a horror novelist has taken a turn for the worse when his son Jimmy mysteriously disappears while visiting his aunt's house. Roger's search for Jimmy destroys his marriage and his writing career. The sudden death of his aunt brings Roger back to the house where his nightmares began. The evil zombies in the house force Roger to endure a harrowing journey into his past.
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*Currently available on Netflix streaming!
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Leprechaun
The 1993 "horror" movie starring Warwick Davis and Jennifer Aniston.
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The Dark Crystal
I've always wanted to see RiffTrax do this Jim Henson classic. I've even made a mock up poster. This was before Bill became a regular at RiffTrax.
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The Doll Squad
(1973) Squad of "beautiful" government agents tries to catch saboteurs. It's an epic tale of talentless actresses, poorly choreographed fight scenes, random film edits and poor direction, oh and pre-splattered blood.
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After Earth
The Fresh Prince and M. Night. Need I say more?
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The Quiet Man
This movie is both charming and horribly chauvinistic. It stars John Wayne and takes place in Ireland. Need I say more?
It may even be in the public domain at this point...
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Never Too Young To Die (1986)
High school gymnast Lance Stargrove (John Stamos) hunts down the psychotic hermaphrodite (Gene Simmons) who killed his secret agent father (George "Connery Lite" Lazenby)...and just so happens to stumble upon an evil plot to poison California's water supply along the way.
"Not the finger!!"
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Doctor Who: The Movie (1996)
This made for TV movie was a co-production between FOX and the BBC. It starred Paul McGann as The Doctor, and Eric Roberts as his arch nemesis - The Master. Roberts was SO over the top and flamboyant that his performance is laughable. The film itself is mediocre at best. Considering how well you guys handled the 1960's films, this would be the icing on the cake!
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Operation Ivy
Operation Ivy, the declassified military movie about the hydrogen bomb testing. The pipe-gesturing jokes already make us laugh at the unriffed version. It deserves all the loving attentions of veteran comic writers such as yourselves.
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Black Sheep
A young Henry Oldfield (Nick Fenton) lives on a sheep farm in New Zealand, with his father and older brother, Angus. After witnessing his father's pride in Henry's natural ability at farming, Angus plays a cruel prank on him involving the bloody corpse of his pet sheep, just moments before Mrs. Mac, the farm's housekeeper, comes to tell the boys that their father has been killed in an accident. The combined shock of these two incidents leads Henry to develop a crippling phobia of sheep.
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Konga
A British sci-fi horror King Kong/Frankenstein ripoff I saw on Netflix recently from 1961. Michael Gough gives it his all as the sleazy scientist, but nothing can save this delicious turkey. Has the single most hilarious attempt at a special effect I've ever seen.
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Piranha II: The Spawning (1981)
FLYING PIRANHA! That is all.
Oh you want to know more? It was the directing debut of James Cameron, best known for THE TERMINATOR, ALIENS, TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY, TRUE LIES, TITANIC (1997), and AVATAR. He once joked it was "the finest flying killer fish movie ever made." Rumor has it he broke into the studio to cut his own version. He denies this.
A Caribbean island resort becomes the buffet table for flying mutant piranha. FLYING PIRANHA!! Lance Henriksen (ALIENS, THE TERMINATOR) plays a police chief trying to stop them.
FLYING PIRANHA!!!
45 votes