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  1. 25 votes

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    Vic commented  · 

    Great choice! Very 80's and Lundgren-y

  2. 28 votes

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    I played Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon while watching this movie and it fit in perfectly! Very riffable.

  3. 19 votes

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    How can you NOT riff a movie where a character seriously says, "Don't you know you can go blind doing that!" when he sees a guy...doing that.

    Crazy ghost murders and lots of weird dialog. "I didn't miss a thing!", "Yeah, except maybe the last stage of evolution." It's pretty funny as it is, riffing would take it over the top!

  4. 51 votes

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    Might make an amusing riff. Basically, if Mad Max and The Running Man had a kid, it would be this movie. Opens up with a scene right out of the end of Dr. Strangelove and goes downhill from there.

    Lots of potentially funny bits throughout the movie.

    A number of rats in Rats, Night of Terror look like they did this gig too. Well, a rat has to make a living!

    Our hero, and I use that term loosely, is into face makeup because, why not?

  6. 2 votes

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  7. 19 votes

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    Vic commented  · 

    Another amusing thing about this film is it's Sharon Stone's first film as a named character. Her two films before this one she's "the girl with Glenn"" or "girl on train". Here she's Lana.

    Many funny random moments. I could see more than one little Miss Muffet jokes due to a number of spiders in various scenes.

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  8. 12 votes

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  9. 8 votes

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  10. 30 votes

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    Vic commented  · 

    This mess of a film is truly riffable. The opening scenes remind me of "The Psychotronic Man", the director, producer and editor is the lead ala "Champagne and Bullets" (including the singing!) (another riffable mess) and is about as scary as an episode of Cheers. Oh, and there's line dancing, lots of line dancing and bar scenes. In a werewolf movie!

    Oh, and lots of scenes from earlier, better (?!) Howling movies (there have been around 8 of them!).

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  11. 8 votes

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    Vic commented  · 

    Truly wacked on many levels. it's Fred Olen Ray, Troma Films and Lyle Waggoner (yes, that one from the Carol Burnett shows and Wonder Woman) in a Sword and Sorcery mess that has some sets in CA at the Valdez Rocks. Kept looking for Spock and/or the Gorn Captain but no joy. Very, very riffable and it's not too long (and could be cut a bit without anyone noticing).

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  12. 1 vote

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  13. 15 votes

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  14. 363 votes

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  15. 27 votes

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    An Italian, West Germany and Spanish production from 1969! Groovy! It is the third in a series of 12 films that Paul Naschy wrote and starred in featuring the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky, a role that was always played by Naschy. It stars Paul Naschy, Michael Rennie (his last film), Craig Hill. Oddly, Naschy's name is misspelled in the credits. Go figure! Many riffable moments combined with an amusing film. Not amusing as in good but amusing like ZAAT! Highly recommended for riffing!

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  16. 26 votes

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    While it does have a number of irritating, odd characters, disjointed plotline and an ending reminisce of "Knowing", this is a truly annoying film. It makes Giant Spider Invasion look like Citizen Kane and that's saying something!

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  17. 43 votes

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    A truly riffable TV movie. I swear John Carradine falls asleep at times. There are several times when the characters make a "bee joke" like I'm here "beecause". "Bee quiet." And so on. I also liked how they use the term "pherone" when they really mean pheromone! It's just a sloppy pile of silly.

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    And the most annoying mom in a movie since Norman Bate's. I mean her actions cause the deaths of several people! When I saw it in the theater, the audience actually applauded when she bought it.

  20. 21 votes

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    Seriously, this is golden riffing material. I mean the lead actress calls the lead actor an idiot four times! It's actual dialog while everyone watching is thinking, "This guy's an idiot." Crazy premise, crazy story and crazy acting. Makes Wiseau look like a Rhodes Scholar.

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